Saturday, February 10, 2007

MoneyTalk with Liza Corrine: Edition tHREe (3): Top 7 Traits of Wealthy People

Though I am grateful for the blessings of wealth, it hasn't changed who I am. My feet are still on the ground. I'm just wearing better shoes. – Oprah Winfrey –
While searching the web trying to find things to help keep this series going I located this interesting article by Abel Cheng that I thought would be intersting to my blog readers. This article was featured on several sites and I thought I would share.


Top 7 Traits of Wealthy People
By Abel Cheng

PERSISTENCE
On your way to achieve wealth, you will definitely face some obstacles. Overcome the obstacles and move on. Do not give up and be persistent. Wealth is achieved only by removing a series of stumbling blocks along your way to riches.

INVEST OR BUILD A BUSINESS
Extremely wealthy people are either businessmen or investors. Look at some of the richest people in the world. They all own companies. To create wealth, you must involve yourself in business or investing. This is where the money is. Start your own business and grow your wealth.

INNOVATIVE
To be very wealthy and to stay wealthy, you need to be very innovative. Being innovative ensures that you always come up with new ideas to create wealth. Look around you for some opportunities that can make you rich. Be observant and critical.

DO WHAT YOU LOVE
If you are not doing what you love, forget about getting rich. Wealthy people get wealthy because they do what they love. They love what they do so much that they forget that they are actually working. Find something you love and create business around what you love.

GIVE IT BACK
Donate some of your income to charity you believe in on a regular basis. Some extremely wealthy people even have their own foundations. They donate a percentage of their wealth to the cause they believe. The more you give, the more you receive. Do not hoard wealth, share it with people around you.

CONTINUOUS LEARNING
Keep learning to improve yourself. Extremely wealthy people believe that the greatest asset in the world is your mind. Your mind shapes your destiny. Invest in your greatest asset by reading books, listening to audio tapes or attending seminars.

LEVERAGE
Extremely wealthy people do not do everything themselves. They know when to let go. They hire the right people to do it. Bill Gates doesn't write software, he hires programmers to do it. To be very rich, you must know how to leverage. Hire people and use tools to do some of your work. If you do not leverage, there is so much that you can do, and this puts a limit on how much money you can make.

Taken from : http://www.showmomthemoney.com/PersonalGrowth/7Traits.htm
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. – Benjamin Franklin-

Friday, February 09, 2007

MoneyTalk with Liza Corrine: Edition tWo (2): My Inspiration

Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons. – Woody Allen-

I like to share methods of saving with others which is why when a local news station ran a story that I thought was interesting...I was inspired this series called MoneyTalk with Liza Corrine

The segment was a Buyer Beware feature on Shopper Savings on a local news channel, WYFF 4. In feature they introduced us to a young lady that saves hundreds of $$ a year by completing rebates. If you would like to read more of how she does it as well as well as check out other article they did in the past on shopping savings and more please click here If you would like to view the video of this segment please click here.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

MoneyTalk with Liza Corrine: Edition oNe (1): How to Shop

"If you would be wealthy, think of saving as well as getting." -Benjamin Franklin -

This begins my short blog segment on MoneyTalk with Liza Corirne…

Did you know that a lot of people who become wealthy through inheritance or though hard work tends to purchase used cars?

Commonly my friends tease me because I am rather an economical shopper. I have been called crazy for going to after thanksgiving sales and even my boyfriend calls me his “frugal baby”, and this is okay with me. I hope that even when I am in a better financial situation I maintain my frugal ways. I believe that we develop such ways out of necessity or greed. As for me… it isn’t greed but necessity and sometimes kind of fun.


Liza Corrine’s Tips for Finding Good Deals
(Part 1: Nos. 1-5)

Please note I use terms “The Release” aka pros, benefits, etc. & “The Catch” aka cons, negatives, costs, etc.
  1. Clip Coupons: Don’t be above this. You can clip coupons while you are sitting watching television. THE RELEASE: They are pieces of paper that when scanned at the appropriate place of business can save you money. THE CATCH: You have to pay attention to expiration dates and maintain a place to keep your coupons.
  2. Shop Stores like Tuesday Morning, TJ Maxx, Ross’s, etc: THE RELEASE: These stores have a lot of the name brand items (if you are into that type thing) for much cheaper prices THE CATCH: Items are often limited and/or out of season. These places can be disorganized.
  3. When Shopping Online SEARCH for COUPON CODES: Take a moment before you check out and visit your favorite search engine (in my case Google) and search for the store you are about to make a purchase followed by the word coupon code (i.e. Target Coupon Code) . You can check the first couple of links and see if there is anything that you can use. OR you can bookmark a few that I use. Current Codes.com or Rebate Place.com THE RELEASE: You often save a decent amount of money if you only take the time to fill out the paperwork. Vendors count on you not wanting to take the time to do this. THE CATCH: It can cost you a stamp and time to fill out the forms.
  4. Shop After Thanksgiving Day Sales: Better known as BLACK FRIDAY. If you lay out sale papers, choose the items you would like to purchase, then make a plan of action...THE RELEASE: you can save hundreds of dollars. THE CATCH: There can be negatives to this event… and that is what it is … an event! If you pick the HOT SPOT (the store that EVERYONE who is Black Friday Shopping has selected you could be in line for hours. Some shoppers are CRAZY!

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Scholarship Opportunities... Listen UP


I do not tend to send a lot of forwards as I may have stated before. Instead if I feel that the word should be spread I post it on my blog. Check out these opportunities...

"O" The Oprah Magazine is looking to hire fall interns in the Fashion and Style Departments. Candidates must be highly organized, detail-oriented and be able to juggle multiple tasks at once. Prior internship experience preferred, but not required. This opportunity is available for college students in need of credit hours and recent graduates who are available to start immediately, full-time from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., 5 days a week.
Send resumes with a cover letter to: Cindy M. Del Rosario, Associate; Editor O, The Oprah Magazine1700 Broadway, 38th floor ; New York, NY or call 212-903-5149.


Verizon is looking for students who are 2006-2007 graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). If you know of someone graduating from a HBCU this year with a degree in Engineering, Computer Science and Technology, Information Technology, General B business, Finance or Marketing, please have them forward their resume to:
melissa.w.langham@verizon.com to be considered for career opportunities within Verizon.



The Women's Technology Program at MIT is a 4-week;summer residence program to introduce high school girls to electrical engineering and computer science. If you know a girl who is currently a high school junior who demonstrates math and science ability and an interest in finding out about EECS, please encourage her to visit our website for more information and for an application form (sorry, applications were due Feb 3, 2007, but explore possible exceptions http://www.mit.edu .Our classesare taught in a supportive environment by a staff of women MIT PhD candidates and undergraduates The full -time academic pro am includes hands-on experiments and team-based projects in computer science, electrical engineering, and mathematics. No prior experience in computer programming, physics, or electrical engineering is expected, but applicants typically have strong academic records, especially in math and science.


HARVARD'S TUITION ANNOUNCEMENT - Harvard is offering free tuition for students that have a family income below $40,000. If you are a mentor or have nieces and nephews who might be interested, please give them this information. If you know any one/family earning l less than $40K with a brilliant child near ready for college, please pass this along. The prestigious university recently announced that from now on undergraduate students from low-income families can go to Harvard for free...no tuition and no student loans! To find out more about Harvard offering free tuition for families making less than $40, 000 a year visit Harvard's financial aid website at:http://adm-is.fas.harvard.edu/FAO/index.htm or call the school's financial aid office at (617) 495-1581.


Tomorrow I begin a segment called MoneyTalk with Liza Corrine. Please come
back and see what I have to say... this should be interesting.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Be on NBC's Identity - Casting in ATL


IDENTITY - CONTESTANTSNOW CASTING!
Open Call!! We will be holding open calls at:


Gordon Biersch Brewery (848 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30308) on Friday, 2/16, from 5pm-9pm and Saturday, 2/17, from noon to 5pm.



Do you have an uncanny ability to read people? Are you intuitive and enthusiastic? If so, you might be able to win $500,000 on "Identity". Identity Open Call just added!


If you were unable to attend an open call, follow the instructions on their website to submit an application.

Friday, February 02, 2007

25 Things A Sista' Should Never Apologize For

This was a forward that I received and I thought it was cute. I hope you enjoy...
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1. Never apologize for pursuing what makes you happy. Even if you need to quit your job, transfer schools, or move across country, always do what youreally want.

2. Never apologize for using proper English. Keeping it real does not have to mean speaking Ebonics.

3. Never apologize for giving your best in a relationship that just didn'twork out!

4. Never apologize for being successful. Only haters want to keep you at their level.

5. Never apologize for crying. Wear waterproof mascara and express yourself.

6. Never apologize for ten pounds you need to lose. People who truly cares about you will accept you as you are.

7. Never apologize for being frugal. Just because you save money instead of blowing it on the latest fashion emergency doesn't mean you're cheap.

8. Don't apologize for being a single Mom. Babies are a blessing.

9. Never apologize for treating yourself to something special. Sometimes you have to show yourself some appreciation.

10. Never apologize for leaving an abusive relationship. Your safety should always be a priority

11. Never apologize for keeping the ring even if you did not get married.

12. Never apologize for setting high standards in a relationship. You know what you can tolerate and what simply gets on your nerves.

13. Never apologize for saying NO.

14. Never apologize for asking for what you want in bed. If you don't, then who will?

15. Never apologize for wearing a weave or braids. You bought it so it'syours.

16. Never apologize to your new friends about old friends. There's a reason she's been your girl from day one.

17. Never apologize for ordering dessert or more than one dessert.

18. Never apologize for dating outside your race. Just because you found Mr.Right across the color line doesn't mean you don't love your brothas.

19. Never apologize for demanding respect. You are to always be treated as aqueen.

20. Never apologize for not knowing how to cook. Even if you can't burn like Grandma you know how to order good take out. (Right Girl!)

21. Never apologize for your taste in clothes. It's your style.

22. Never apologize for changing your mind, it is your prerogative.

23. Never apologize for making a decision from your heart, even if others don't agree. You have to live with the consequences not them.

24. Never apologize for making more money than your man, you work hard and you deserve to get paid.

25. Never apologize for being you!

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

What do your eyes say about YOU ?


I thought this was cute and fun to read... I hope you enjoy!

*Blue Eyes*
People with blue eyes last the longest in relationships. They are kind, pretty or handsome & very good kissers.they always fall in love with there closest friends and never understand why, they are very funny and outgoing and don't care what people think or say,They are very satisfying and love to please. They can EXCEED your pleasure standards. The best of all. If you repost this and you have blue eyes you will have the best kiss sometime in the next 5 days.

*Green Eyes*
Sex Addicts!!!People with green eyes have the most passion put into relationships, they have long lasting relationships. People with green eyes are also the horniest and most beautiful. They long for the touch of another. People with green eyes are very sexy and very attracted towards the opposite sex. They help others in need. They are the most attractive eyes of them all. They get envied alot but it doesnt bother them. You will meet the person you're going to spend the rest of your life with if you repost this.

*Hazel Eyes*
People with hazel eyes are very loveable. They are really hott and awsome to be around. Their relationship tends to be very honest cause if they aren't truly in love, the relationship won't work. They are very fun to be around but don't enjoy "pet names". They fall easily for their best friends. Can make anyone laugh no matter what they're mood! They don't care what people think or say about them! They are very satisfying and love to please. They can EXCEED your pleasure standards. They would give anything to be with their special someone! They are very laid back and chill and love to just be around. If you repost this and have hazel eyes then you will be happy soon with the person who is on your heart.

*Brown Eyes*
STRAIGHT UP PIMPS!!!!!Sexy as hell,people with brown eyes are very attractive, adorable, love to make new friends. Will do anything for that special person. Kind and polite Can make anyone laugh or cheer them up. Loves to please the one they care for or love,very good kissers, are straight up WARRIORS, repost this if you have brown eyes, and you will find the one that you are meant to be with within the next 7 days.

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*Bonus for my friends*. There are 9 set of eyes on the right hand side. Who can identify the most sets of eyes correctly? First names only when guessing,please

Monday, January 29, 2007

Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Library Ministry


Hello Everyone. My church… Pleasant Hill Baptist Church is starting a at our church. We are requesting books be donated for students to check out as well as old magazines. You can specify if magazines are to be used for craft projects OR if they are to be used for historical, research and reference purposes. I am very passionate about helping this ministry because I believe it is imperative that we read to our children, know how to research, and much more. If you have books and/or magazines that you would like to donate please contact me as soon as possible.

Please be mindful of subject matter. Also keep in mind that adults and children will be able to check out books.



Thank you.





Thursday, January 25, 2007

Economics Summer Camp 2007

Hello Everyone. As many of you know I do an economics summer camp. We are in our 5th year of camp and have a new and improved website! If you know any rising seniors that would be interested in attending please direct them to our website. If you have any questions please let me know and I will provide you with further information. You can download brochures by clicking here or I can mail you some if you would like. I need a great number of schools to apply this year so please help me out.

Please note it is not just quantity that we are looking for but QUALITY! So please pass information about this camp along to students who you think are top of the bar! We are currently acceptingapplications from rising high school seniors with a thirst for knowledge,a demonstrated interest in economics and outstanding academic performance...Thanks!

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Today's Recipe
submitted by Melissa Y
Banana Cake
1 ¼ cups sugar
½ cup butter
2 eggs
1 teaspoon baking soda
4 tablespoons sour cream
3/4 cup pecans or walnuts, chopped (optional)
1 cup banana, mashed
1 ½ cups pastry or cake flour
1 teaspoon vanilla

1. Cream butter and sugar, add eggs, beaten very lightly, and the baking soda, dissolved in the sour cream.
2. Beat well, then add bananas, flour, 1/4 teaspoon salt and vanilla.
3. Bake in a well greased loaf pan, 7-1/4 x 11-1/4 x 1-1/2 inch, in 350 degrees Fahrenheit oven.
4. Bake for 35-45 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean.
5. Serving suggestion: cool cake and cut into layers and fill with cream cheese frosting, or spread with whipped cream cheese just before serving.

Recipe can be doubled and baked in 10 inch round pans.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

AAP Bachelorette Weekend

Good Afternoon Everyone! For many of my friends and readers who have been wondering why I have been MIA a lot of it is because my bestest friends Alyssa is getting married and I am a bridesmaid. We have been to Gastonia for an Engagement party, to Fort Lawn for a Christmas Shower, to Easley for a Kitchen Shower, and the latest is a Bachelorette Party on Sullivan's Island. (Can you believe it and I/we haven't been able to go to EVERYTHING)... Poor Alyssa I know she is tired.. but having a great time! It has been a lot of fun for me and I wanted to share a picture of a group of us at Poe's Tavern on Sullivan's Island. We had a blast! Only a few more weeks until the big day! Congratulations Alyssa!

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Today's Recipe
submitted by Anna W
Lasagna

12 ounces bulk Italian or pork sausage or ground beef

1 cup chopped onion (1 large) 2 cloves garlic, minced ** I use more garlic **

1 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes, undrained

1 8-ounce can tomato sauce 1 tablespoon dried

Italian seasoning, crushed

1 teaspoon fennel seeds, crushed (optional)

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

6 dried lasagna noodles

1 egg, beaten

1 15-ounce container ricotta cheese or 2 cups cream-style cottage cheese, drained

1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese

6 ounces shredded mozzarella cheese Grated Parmesan cheese (optional)

1. For sauce, in a large saucepan cook sausage, onion, and garlic until meat is brown. Drain. 2. Stir undrained tomatoes, tomato sauce, Italian seasoning, fennel seeds (if desired), and black pepper into meat mixture. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer, covered, for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. 3. Meanwhile, cook noodles for 10 to 12 minutes or until tender but still firm. Drain noodles; rinse with cold water. Drain well; set aside.4. For filling, combine egg, ricotta, and the 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese. Set aside. 5. Spread about 1/2 cup of the sauce over the bottom of a 2-quart rectangular baking dish. Layer half of the cooked noodles in the bottom of the dish, trimming or overlapping as necessary to fit. Spread with half of the filling. Top with half of the remaining meat sauce and half of the mozzarella cheese. Repeat layers. If desired, sprinkle additional Parmesan cheese over top. 6. Place baking dish on a baking sheet. Bake in a 375 degree F oven for 30 to 35 minutes or until heated through. Let stand for 10 minutes before serving. 7. Makes 8 servings 8. Make-ahead directions: Prepare as above through Step 5. Cover unbaked lasagna; chill for up to 24 hours. To serve, bake, covered, in a 375 degree F oven for 40 minutes. Uncover; bake about 20 minutes more or until heated through. Let stand for10 minutes before serving.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Barbara Cross... MLK Speaker at Clemson University

"Barbara Cross is the oldest of four children born to Rev. and Mrs. John Cross. In June 1962, Barbara and her family moved to Birmingham, AL, when her father became pastor of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church.

On Sunday September 15, 1963, Ku Klux Klan members planted and exploded bombs as 80 children waled into the church basement for Sunday School. Four little girls were killed, and 22 others were injured. The attacks was designed to incite fear in the community for supporting the Civil Rights Movement. Instead, the incident created a public outrage and momentum for the Civil Rights Movement." - Taken from the program bio of teh MLK Commemorative Service at Clemson University; Tuesday, January 16, 2007
She first said that the young ladies were often refered to as "The Four Little Girls" and that they were indeed that but also indviduals with names which she wanted us to know, recognize and be able to recall. Four girls—Addie Mae Collins (aged 14), Cynthia Wesley (14), Carole Robertson (14), and Denise McNair (11) . Durinng her expressive and informative speech Ms. Cross also shared with us her ABC's of Dr. King..
A
Atlanta, Agape Love
B
“Bombingham”
C
Courageous, Committed
D
Dreamer, Drum Major for Righteousness
E
Equality, Economic Boycott
F
Freedom
G
Gandhi (NONVIOLENT RESISTANCE)
H
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I
Injustice (ridding the world of such)
J
Justice
K
Killed
L
Love
M
Marching from Montgomery to Memphis
N
Noble Peace Price
O
Oppressed
P
Preacher, Prophet, Peacemaker
Q
Quiet
R
Remember, Reflect, Renew our lives to the cause of freedom
S
Service
T
Teacher
U
United in the Spirit of Brotherly love
V
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W
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X
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Y
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Z
Zeal
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She stressed how Dr. King Lived the Dream, by Being the Dream through the aforementioned characteristics, actions, or inspirations. She also shared with us a few statements of reflection that she referred to as HEAVY if reflected on for a moment.

"Nonviolence does not mean that you will not be killed... it
means YOU will not kill someone"-unknown source-
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."-Martin Luther King, Jr; Letter from Birmingham Jail, April 16, 1963-
"Either we live together in peacefulness or die together in
foolishness."-Martin Luther King, Jr-
It was a pleasure to mingle with her afterwards in the reception to honor her which is where the above picture of her and my mama was taken (Cross on the right). She was quite personable and one day I look forward to reading her book that she has yet to write about he experience of being in the church the day the bomb went off. In both her speech and one on one talk she told us of how her Sunday School teacher held her back to finish something. Which was the only reason she was not with the four young ladies that were killed in the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. She told of how one of the young ladies was her best friend. How one of the young ladies was holding her wallet for her and it was returned to her weeks later, and she recalled where it had been. She told of how Dr. King and others came to her home and worked with her father to compose the eulogy. She has so much to tell of her experience on that day and if you ever are fortunate enough to hear her tell of it, it is worth hearing. She my friends... is walking history.
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Today's Recipe
submitted by Geneva G
MEXICAN CORNBREAD
1½ cup of self rising cornmeal(Preferably White Lily®)
3 eggs½ cup cooking oil
1 8oz. can of cream corn
2 medium onions, chopped
8 oz. of extra sharp cheese, diced
¼ teaspoon of cayenne pepper, crushed
½ bell pepper, chopped

Preheat oven to 450degrees. Mix all ingredients. Get a 9” X 11” baking pan. Spray pan with Baker’s Joy ®. Pour mixture into pan and level out. Place in oven and cook until brown ~30 minutes. (Length of time will depend on how hot the oven is… (i.e. may take longer if you do not preheat the oven). Remove from oven. Let cool and cut into equal square s & Serve.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

LinkedIn ... See What it is about

Have you heard about LinkedIn? It is yet another way to keep in touch with relatives, friends, and coworkers. However what makes it a little different from many other’s out there is it is set up for professional development and networking. You may or may not know you’re your friends or family do for a living or maybe you know but cannot recall when others ask if you if you know someone in XY or Z industry.

If you have a few moments and you would like to broaden your professional development networking among friends this is a site you should check out.

I currently have the following on my list..
  • Assistant Professor of Economics at Clemson University
  • Lecturer at University of Georgia
  • Case Manger at South Fulton Senior Services
  • COO of Eagle Companies
  • Sales Representative at Sealevel Systems
  • Senior Associate at KPMG
  • Pharmaceutical Scientist at Banner Pharmaceuticals
  • CO Owner of Monopoly Trading Copany
  • Assistant Professor at Coastal Carolina
  • and more...

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Today's Recipe
submitte Calaha Serrette
1-2-3 Cheesecake

1 cup of sugar

2 lbs of cream cheese (4-8oz pkg)

3 eggs

graham cracker crust

1 can of desired topping (cherry, strawberry, etc.)

Mix all together pour into graham cracker crust. Bake for 30min (the middle will not be firm) let cool. For 1hr , refrigerate overnight or for 4hrs. Add a can of cherry pie filling on top(or any of your favorite topping). Enjoy.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Happy Birthday Davida! - Shrimp & Grits

Today I would like to wish...
Davida G.



a Happy 24th Birthday...
ahh.. those were the days...

I would also like to wish Celestine P, Tammy C, & Regina D a happy birthday as well! I hope that each of you have a wonderful day!

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Today's Recipe...
Shrimp and Grits

compliments of Cory T.

Shrimp & sauce
3 or 4 slices of bacon
½ medium onion, chopped
1 ½ lb cleaned shrimp
2 Tbsp flour
1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
salt and pepper to taste
½ to 1 c. water
Fry bacon and remove from pan.
Add onions to drippings and cook on medium heat until tender.
Add shrimp and stir until pink.
Add flour and stir until brown. Will be lumpy.
Add Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper.
Add water.
Stir until smooth and thickened gravy.
Serve over grits.
*Tip: Cook grits with ½ chicken broth, ½ water for more savory grits.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Happy New Year! - Resolutions - Kool -aid points- Recipes..

Hello my friends, family, and visitors of my blog!

This is my first blog of 2007! I pray that each of you have had a wonderful and blessed year so far & that your 2007 is more prosperous, blessed, and outstanding than your 2007! For those of you who haven't had a positive 2007 thus far...pray, keep praying, and trust in God. I am a strong believer in prayer. Speak and live positive and you will be blessed!

Okay so this blog will cover a few things as the title states... you have read my New Year's well wishes...

Next to share some of my resolutions for 2007 and yes I am one of those people who make resolutions :) . Keeping it simple this year...
  • go to the gym at least once a month (hey a girl has to start somewhere
  • do a minimum of 100 sit-ups per week
  • learn to swim
  • loose 10 lbs (and not gain them back :) )
  • improve my financial situation by positive measures
  • be a positive source of inspiration for all that I encounter

On to my next topic of today's blog... Kool-Aid Points...

for any of you who still make Kool-Aid, I know I do and love it, please send me your kool-aid points if you do not wish to use them. You know you too have wondered what you could do with those things... I finally remembered to search and see what you can get & it turns out that the program will be ending this year...go figure.

"But don't delay, because these items are only available while supplies last or until June 30, 200; when the Kool Points program ends."

Just when I remember to finally look it up...lol If you would like to see click here. Please blog or email me and I will provide you with an address to send the points. Yes I can be corny.. but that is OKAY!... look for this blog topic to return in the coming months ... just in case it got lost in this introductory blog of 2007.

Now to my final topic of this blog....RECIPES...

I would like to thank each of you who contributed recipes to my friend's Kitchen Bridal Shower! You are the greatest. Over the coming months I will share with you a recipe a day (if I can remember) along with other topics. So if you would like to see all recipes submitted via email please check back daily.

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Today's Recipe

compliments of Lynette B.

Amaretto Cheesecake

Crust
11 Graham Crackers
¼ c Sugar
½ c Melted unsalted butter

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Grind crackers in food processor, and then add sugar to food processor. Finally add butter in mixture. Press mixture down in bottom of 9” Spring Form Pan., and pack firmly. Do not place mixture on edge of pan. Bake crust for 8-10 minutes or until edges are brown.



Filling
4-8oz packages of soften Cream Cheese
1 1/3 c Sugar
4 Eggs
1/3 c Amaretto


Mix cream cheese. Gradually add sugar 1/3 c at a time; blend well. Then add eggs, one at a time, at a low speed to avoid air bubbles. Finally add liquor. Pour mixture into pan. Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes. Begin baking in a cold oven. Do not preheat oven. Reduce heat to 300 degrees and continue baking cake for 1 hour. Be sure not to open the oven until cake had baked for 1 hour. Allow cake to cool and then cover with aluminum foil. Allow cake to chill in refrigerator overnight.

Topping
4oz Sour Cream
1 ½ tsp Amaretto
2 Tsp Sugar
Mix ingredients (3) together. Chill in refrigerator overnight before adding to cheesecake.

Please note... these recipes could be from other sources but were donated by people to help build my friend's recipe collection! I just wish to share with others the joys of cooking.



Friday, December 15, 2006

Diabetes breakthrough...Toronto scientists cure disease in mice

Good Afternoon all! My love sends out daily emails (commonly forwards), some are funny, others are enlightening, some are political, and well some you just don't know what to think. If you would like to become part of his emailing list please contact him on his blog site link to your right, Mixxedkid's Place in Space. Today's forward was from a Canadain Newspaper in reference to diabetes. With many close family and friend affected by this disease this was something that I felt was important to share.

By: Tom Blackwell, National PostPublished: Friday, December 15, 2006 In a discovery that has stunned even those behind it, scientists at a Toronto hospital say they have proof the body's nervous system helps trigger diabetes, opening the door to a potential near-cure of the disease that affects millions of Canadians. Diabetic mice became healthy virtually overnight after researchers injected a substance to counteract the effect of malfunctioning pain neurons in the pancreas. "I couldn't believe it," said Dr. Michael Salter, a pain expert at the Hospital for Sick Children and one of the scientists. "Mice with diabetes suddenly didn't have diabetes any more." The researchers caution they have yet to confirm their findings in
people, but say they expect results from human studies within a year or so.
Any treatment that may emerge to help at least some patients would likely be
years away from hitting the market. But the excitement of the team from Sick
Kids, whose work is being published today in the journal Cell, is almost palpable. "I've never seen anything like it," said Dr. Hans Michael Dosch, an immunologist at
the hospital and a leader of the studies. "In my career, this is unique." Their conclusions upset conventional wisdom that Type 1 diabetes, the most serious
form of the illness that typically first appears in childhood, was solely caused
by auto-immune responses -- the body's immune system turning on itself. They
also conclude that there are far more similarities than previously thought
between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, and that nerves likely play a role in other chronic inflammatory conditions, such as asthma and Crohn's disease. The "paradigm-changing" study opens "a novel, exciting door to address one of the diseases with large societal impact," said Dr. Christian Stohler, a leading U.S. pain specialist and dean of dentistry at the University of Maryland, who has reviewed the work. "The treatment and diagnosis of neuropathic diseases is poised to take a dramatic leap forward because of the impressive research." About two million Canadians suffer from diabetes, 10% of them with Type 1, contributing to 41,000 deaths a year. Insulin replacement therapy is the only treatment of Type 1, and cannot prevent many of the side effects, from heart attacks to kidney failure. In Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to shift glucose into the cells that need it. In Type 2 diabetes, the insulin that is produced is not used effectively -- something called insulin resistance -- also resulting in poor absorption of glucose. The problems stem partly from inflammation -- and eventual death -- of insulin-producing islet cells in the pancreas. Dr. Dosch had concluded in a 1999 paper that there were surprising similarities between diabetes and multiple sclerosis, a central nervous system disease. His interest was also piqued by the presence around the insulin-producing islets of an "enormous" number of nerves, pain neurons primarily used to signal the brain that tissue has been damaged. Suspecting alink between the nerves and diabetes, he and Dr. Salter used an old experimental trick -- injecting capsaicin, the active ingredient in hot chili peppers, to kill the pancreatic sensory nerves in mice that had an equivalent of Type 1 diabetes.

Article Taken from the National Post

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Six Degrees of Separation

... the positive energy returns to the blog...Good Day Everyone out there in blogging world. Today’s topic is the age old theory of Six Degrees of Separation. My friend, Denise, was watching ABC New's Primetime last evening and decided to participate in the current Columbia University's Small World Project. This theory fascinates me for many reasons.

  • Reason 1: I believe that it is true and have had many discussions with my friend Denise in particular about it
  • Reason 2: Years ago I belonged to a website that explored this theory loosely and could see the effects
  • Reason 3: I enjoy studying the validity of such wonders
  • Reason 4: I am a member of a scientific review board and it is interesting to read Columbia University’s On-line Consent
  • Reason 5: I think it is just plain fun!

So if you have time please click on the links above to check out and even join the study.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Don’t Have Enough Experience???

WARNING:
Today’s blog is a complaint !
(forewarning to those who don’t want negativity today because I honestly try to stay positive).

Time and time again I interview… (and yes my boss knows, he hired me with the intention of me bettering myself)…and I have one friend in particular, lets call her Penelope, that can completely relate to me. And I think she is one reason I continue to interview. Time and time again we interview and we are told how wonderful, great, what a good fit for “Job X” we would be BUTand here it comes
  • we don’t have enough experience...or
  • "Person Y" has so much MORE expereince... or
  • you are overqualified for this job... or
  • with your Masters Degree we feel we would have to pay you... or
  • they say they are going to call you back and they DON'T!

... COME ON PEOPLE... be original come up with some other excuse... becuase that is what it is! Okay, maybe that is a little harsh but you too would be annoyed if you were in my shoes...

Would someone somewhere please explain to us how we will EVER get more experience if we are constantly rejected? I mean seriously, time passes, we continue to do similar things but not what we want to do with the rest of our lives… gaining experience doing SOMETHING and what are we told… Lets see … we both have Bachelors of Sciences… we both have Masters Degrees… and Penelope is even working on her PhD. (You go Girl!!) 7 years removed from attaining our Bachelors and we are getting the same responses!

We have contemplated at times omitting our Masters Degrees from our resume and replacing them with the objectives listed for our respective Masters Degrees as EXPERIENCE from said institutions, but that would be dishonest… and we would have to account for those years somehow.

There are those of you who read my blog and tell me that I should look for jobs in locations far from my current locale. To those of you nothing personal but...
  • 1) I am SICK AND TIRED OF HEARING THAT (if that is your advice... please keep it to yourself)
  • 2)I HAVE AND DO... I admit not as much as I have in the past but work with me here that IS NOT the ONLY answer the question either.
Penelope and I have had conversation after conversation and we just do not get it! Strong, Educated, Smart, Creative, Attractive, Young ladies who repeatedly get the short end of the deal. I tell myself time and time again that God has a plan for me and Penelope… and we just cannot see it yet. We have known for some time now it isn’t what we know, how good we are, what degrees we have but WHO we know! We obviously don’t know the right people! This is so VERY frustrating. How do we continue to inspire young people to do there best, get more education, when it doesn’t seem to get us… well me at least ANYWHERE. People want to abuse us and our talents! I am just so very FRUSTRATED! UGH… and that is my complaint for today! Any words of encouragement? Does anyone out there know the right people and would care to share?

Friday, December 08, 2006

Please Contribute Recipes!

Good Afternoon All!

One of my closest friends, Alyssa, will be getting married in February 2007. CONGRATULATIONS ALYSSA! The Clemson Bridesmaids are throwing her a Kitchen/Recipe Shower. What I would like from you is to please contribute your favorite recipe so that I can add it to the recipe box we are giving her at her shower. You can either leave it on my blog or email it to AlyssaKitchen@lizacorrine.com If you choose to send a recipe via email please put the name of the Recipe in your subject line. Also, if you don't mind please put your city and state. I appreciate your time and recipes :) Have an outstanding weekend!

Liza Corrine

If you have pictures of the actual items you are sending me the recipe for please attached it to the email.

Thank you !

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Great Appointment Book

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Thursday, November 16, 2006

Memories






Leave one memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember! Don't send a message, leave a comment on here. Next, re-post this in your notes and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty cool (and funny) to see the responses. Repost as "memories. Please don't use last names. Thank


you!

- Liza Corrine













Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Bianca Ryan ... Strikes again


Bianca Ryan debuts her new CD sometime soon. I will add details later, but I wanted to give you all an opportunity to follow this up and coming talent. Be on the look out for her self titled album. On it she is singing a lot of songs we have heard before, but never like this from an eleven year old! Check out the pipes on this young lady... especially if you missed my earlier posts. She is the winner of the show AMERICA'S GOT TALENT! Again listen to her full CD on AOL's Full CD Listening Party. She is today the fifth CD to your right on the scroll.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Methods for Maintaining a Positive Attitude

Last night I was reading Black Enterprise’s November 2006 issue and I was inspired to write a blog for each day of the week based from topics featured throughout this issue. I shall begin the week off with Methods of Maintaining a Positive Attitude featured in an article by Michelle J. Nealy. She focused on 4 major things one should do to maintain a positive attitude… which are:
1. Choose your thoughts carefully
2. Read something positive daily
3. Affirm your potential each day
4. Limit the time you spend around negative people

If you would like to read more of Michelle J. Nealy’s Article The Power of Positive Thought & The Methods of Maintaining a Postive Attitude pick of the November 2006 Issue of Black Enterprise!

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Vote for James Davis


Come on Clemson Fans!
Take a moment and vote
for James Davis!

Vote for James Davis
and pass along to all
your email buddies.

https://r.espn.go.com/espn/contests/theheismanvote/

GO TIGERS!!


When i voted for James Davis on Wednesday he was in second place with 18% of the vote. Tonight when I checked he has moved into first place with 41% of the vote. See how those Clemson Fans unite. Let's continue to unite and make sure he holds 1st place.

Thank you for your time!
LizaCorrine

Friday, October 20, 2006

G.A.P. (Guardian Angel Professionals)

HOW IT ALL BEGAN… G.A.P. (Guardian Angel Professionals) was founded October 1, 2001 by Liza Corrine. The name Guardian Angel Professionals was an adapted version of a group of young ladies who during their undergraduate years formed a close friendship bond while residing in Sanders Hall on the campus of Clemson University. The name was changed from Guardian Angel Power to Guardian Angel Professionals to suit the young ladies up and coming professional careers.

OUR OBJECTIVE…The objective of this organization is to gather money and/or items of need for the elderly and children that may have little or no Christmas in the group’s chosen area of service: Clemson, South Carolina and surrounding communities.

HOW IT WORKS…The members of G.A.P. typically forgo gifts to one another, and spend no less than $20.00 on items for our gift boxes. We get together around the first of the holiday season, and have a Wrap Party. At the Wrap Party we socialize with one another and wrap and prepare boxes to be distributed this year at Clemson Community Care. This year’s Wrap Party was held last night. I would like to thank each of my wrapping angels: Mama Angel…Geneva, Alyssa, Stephanie, & Jane. I could not have done it with out you.

It is not too late for you to help. If you would like to do so please click here to see what type of items are needed.

For those of you who visited the site earlier, I apologize there was some type of technical difficulty and this blog was deleted. I hope that each of you have a fabulous, wonderfully blessed, productive, and exciting weekend! GO TIGERS!

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

New Deluxe Scrabble… the Consumer Complaint

Since childhood my mama and aunts have played Scrabble with me and my sister. Growing up this has always been one of my favorite board games. I even purchased the Spanish version as an adult to work on my Spanish. Since I have been playing so long there has been no need to purchase a new board, except as gifts for others. However, in March I experienced an apartment fire where I lost my Spanish version and the turntable version I had lost pieces therefore…

Last week I decided to splurge a little and go and get a new DELUXE SCRABBLE…. The new board is HORRIBLE and CHEAPLY made. DO NOT PURCHASE IT!!! If one is going to pay ~30.00 for a board game it should be of good quality! I was so disgusted by this that I called Hasbro…YES I DID…When I spoke to the customer service representative she informed me that the board was officially changed in 2003 and was changed because people complained of the glare. I kindly left my remarks and she told me to see if I can find boxes that were copyrighted 2003 or before if I would like to get the older {more stable, better quality} board. So below is my internet letter to Hasbro and potential purchasers of Deluxe Scrabble…

Dear Hasbro,
Your “new” board is of poor quality. You can create a product that does not have a glossy/transparent overlay without decreasing the quality of your timeless game of Scrabble. In the current version the overlay does not hold the pieces firmly in place as your turn the “turntable” or place words perpendicular to previously placed words. If customers desired this result they could purchase the cheaper board. I believe a comparable alternative should be developed in order to address this problem. This dilemma must be dealt with if you expect to continue to sell the game of Scrabble to future generations.

Cordially,
Liza Corrine

Monday, October 16, 2006

Our One Year Anniversary ... Dating :)

Saturday, October 14th my love and I celebrated our one year anniversary of dating. It has been a year of learning each other’s good and not so good attributes. We drove up to Asheville and enjoyed the scenic ride there. On our way there and back we stopped at a roadside stand called “The Cider House” where we enjoyed a cup of delicious hot apple cider. Once in Asheville we visited the North Carolina Arboretum. There we visited the Bonsai Expo (which also featured Ikebana) , watched the beginning and finished project of a Bonsai being added to their Bonsai Garden, took a moment and enjoyed the lunch I had prepared for us, then we went walking on a few of their trails. Check back for location details that will be posted within the next week. What did YOU do this weekend?

Friday, October 13, 2006

State Trooper...

Okay ONLY I could be hit by a state trooper (not in his car, but in uniform on his way to work) at a RED traffic light. And to top it off I was driving my boyfriend's relatively NEW automobile so that he could rest for a while. That, in and of itself is a story for the recordbooks that needs further explaination but that isn't my blog today... my blog is about the fact that i had to pay THEM $5.00 to get an accident report that ...

-1- would not be ready for AT LEAST five days following the accident
-2- that they will not fax
-3- that they will not accept credit/bank cards or personal checks for... therefore meaning that one has to either return to the area where accident occured OR go out of one's way pay for a stamp, pay for a money order, and take time out of one's day to mail them the information to be mailed the accident report... HOW INEFFIECENT!

I will not elaborate to which state I was visiting, but I would like to know how common it is for those involved in an accident (especially victims) have to PAY to receive an accident report? If so... what state? I would appreciate it if you share your stories. Have a great weekend!

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION TO HELP SAVE BABIES

Dear Fellow Bloggers,

We are petitioning Google™ to create a doodle in honor of Prematurity Awareness Day, November 14th. Google is famous for their doodles*, and each one is seen by millions of people around the world, highlighting many interesting holidays and causes. Premature Birth is a global crisis, so what better way to draw attention to this terrible problem than by having a doodle created for Prematurity Awareness Day?


As of this morning, when I signed I was signiture number 39,187 That's how many people think our fight against premature birth is worthy of worldwide recognition! There's strength in numbers, so we need your help! Please be a part of this grassroots effort to save babies from premature birth!

As always, thank you for your continued support!
Liza Corrine & The March of Dimes

What is a Google Doodle?.....Click Here to Find Out

Monday, October 02, 2006

Victoria Valley Vineyards

On last Friday I received an email from my sweetie requesting that I be ready at 9AM on Saturday morning because he and his best friend Justin had a suprise for me and his wife, Sara. The only clue I was given was to dress as though I was preparing for hiking. On Saturday morning I was ready to go at 9 as requested... on our drive up Kris pulled out a newspaper article dated January 25, 2006 titled Vinyard Vision. He had saved this article and he and Justin decided to surprise us with a trip up for wine tasting and a tour of the vinyard. This was a pleasant surprise for both Sara and me. We went on their tour of the facility, tasted all of the wines that Victoria Valley Vineyards has to offer, and concluded our visit with a lunch on the patio and pictures in the vinyards on our drive out. This was a fabulous fun surprise!

Thank you very much MY LOVE!

To those of you intersted in finding out more about Victoria Valley Vineyards please visit them. It is a quaint pleasant getaway.

Pictures of our visit soon to come :)

Friday, September 29, 2006

Random Fact from My Oatmeal Package...lol

Yes... I can be VERY random... but I was reading my oatmeal package this morning and this was the FREAKY FACT printed and I thought you all would find it interesting too...

"Crickets can tell you the temperature! Count the number of chirps in 15 seconds then add 27. The number you get will be close to the temmperature outside! (in degrees Fahrenheit)"

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Win your own $10,000 Trust Fund

Hello Everyone -

You know I am random! I am in a contest phase right now...lol.. So if you have a moment and are intersted... follow the link :) Just wanted you to know that StudentUniverse has this contest where you can win your own $10,000 Trust Fund! To enter into the contest click the URL http://www.trustfundliving.com/AZCLM0/ Have a GREAT WEEKEND!

Thanks,
Liza Corrine

P.S. Hurry up! The contest is only running until October 4.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Last Night's Dinner

My boyfriend is a sweetie and preapred dinner for me last night.
I just wanted to share a picture. Doesn't it look nice :) Thank
you very much Honey!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Be Thoughtful and Not Speak Ignorantly...

Today's blog originates from a conversation that began over poker last night. Let me begin by stating that 9.11 coverage by the media is a bit excessive considering the event happened 5 years ago in my personal opinion. However, I was terribly disturbed by the comments that followed the questions one of the players posed, What do you think about all this 9.11 coverage?... This young lady proceeded to say that she thought

1) it was media hype because it is an election year

2a)that she heard some child (and a may not quote this verbatim)...that they would be scared for life and would never heal

2b)that this child and others need to "get over it.. because it happened 5 years ago

The table conversation proceeded to discuss that acts like those of 9.11 occur in other countries all the time and American's should move on.

Now that I have had a night to marinate I would like to address each of these statements 1) every year is an election year for something... if you are referring to presidential... that would be next year ...if referring to legislative branch elections ...I think commonly we are coaxed by the media and politicians to link the events of 9.11 to the current war in Iraq... not to confirm or deny that one event led to the other... but I must say that I understand this point to a degree

2) it may have happened 5 years ago and it may occur in foreign nations ...all the time... but its frequency or location is irrelevant when dealing with the individuals that were/are affected nor does it make it right. If it was one or a few of their family members, a group of their friends or loved taken from them how would they feel? Would their opinions remain the same?

I do believe that the excess media coverage could be a partially harmful to the healing process if on practically every channel and with each flip of the daily paper from dawn to dusk that is all you read or hear...then yes it maybe dwelling a tad much on a past eventÂ…instead I think we have to be able to help individuals cope instead of criticizing their reactions (as long as they are not harmful to themselves or others) and if we are not going to do anything to help them... remain quiet...but EVERYONE is entitled to their opinion...The thing is you do not know what it takes for each individual to heal

Although these things may happen daily in other countriesÂ… be it right or wrong ... good or bad the US is commonly seen as a pattern of how to handle situations and formulate processes...therefore when a statement is made like "get over it, it happens elsewhere often"... annoyed me because maybe just maybe they are looking at the United States to formulate the proper recipe... or maybe not.. just a tcondescendinge open.. not so condesending

It is my personal thought that commonly humans lead/led a sheltered life, and it is my desire for all humans to be able to at least see outside of their immediate surrounds to see how others live, work, believe etc. I am not asking people to change necessarily, instead to first be respectful and open to the thoughts and beliefs of others... to be thoughtful and not speak ignorantly.

God Bless the World

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Purses Made from TIRES?

Chec out the SECCO Rub-A-Dub Briefcase... these bags are maid from used tire inner tubes. Talk about recycling! Just ran across an article on these in a magazine and wanted to share. Hope each of you are having a pleasant day today.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Children ... Praise for all ... Winners & Losers?

Las week as I was listening to the Today Show I was hearing the debate that in today's society we give all children who participate in things (pageants, sports, academic competitions, etc.) "trophies" because we do not want any of them to loose. They mentioned that this wasn't a good idea because the effects it has on them as adults. Meaning, when these children become adults and are competitive there will be only one winner... someone has to loose.

I have to admit I did not catch the featured segment, only snipits leading up to them. However, I discussed what I had heard with my friend, Denise, and we came to the following conclusion...
Children that win (meaning they come in first, second, or third should be recognized as such). And those children, or adults for that matter, that participate in competitive situations should be recognized for their efforts (because it took courage/work/etc. to participate).

We should find something to celebrate in all competitive situations. I also believe that, if possible, those that are not "the best" should be provided constructive critisim so that they can improve if they so desire.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Bianca Ryan

As many of you know... I claim that I can pick out an up and coming artist... and this time I want you to watch out for Bianca Ryan. After visiting her website I have found that she has been featured in several arenas, however she did not catch my eye until I saw her compete on America's Got Talent. If you would like to see her perform click below to see her performances.


Performance 1
Finale Performance

She is only 11 years old!

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

My First Dave Matthews Concert!

Hello All! Several of you have been waiting for this blog! On August 15th my wonderful boyfriend took me to my first Dave Matthews Concert! It was AWESOME! The seats were out of the weather and where we could get a good feel of the entire stage. I have been delaying this posting hoping that I could clean up some of the pictures that I took with my phone... but to no avail :( . But that is okay... NEXT TIME! The concert was GREAT! It was at the HiFi Buys Amphitheatre in Atlanta, Georgia. I love music and The Dave Matthews Band is composed of some OUTSTANDING Musicians! It was GREAT... Below is the Song Set from the concert!
Set 1: Pantala Naga Pampa *, Rapunzel *, Crash Into Me, Say Goodbye, Satellite *, The Idea Of You *+, Hunger For The Great Light *+, Louisiana Bayou *+, You Might Die Trying *+, Break Free *+, So Much To Say *+, Anyone Seen The Bridge *+, Too Much *+, Cant Stop, Warehouse *+, Dream Girl *+, #41 *~, Ants Marching *~, E: Sister JTR *, Tripping Billies *





Friday, August 11, 2006

Do a Good Deed Today

When we do good, when we are proud or pleased with ourselves because we have done something with no thought of our own profit, we do experience feelings of ...pleasure, and general well being. - Dr. Chris Keller -


Take time today just to do good. Do something for someone without any thought of building up self. Smile, open a door, return a shopping cart for someone else, pick up the groceries for the person in front of you in line.

Smile.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

My 29th Birthday !

Yesterday was my 29th birthday! I received birthday and other well wishes from so many people and so many ways (phone calls, in person, text messages, im's emails, facebook, myspace, and snail mail)! I would have to say I think yesterday was one of the best birthday's I have ever had as an adult. I didn't want much but to talk to and spend time with loved ones.
As I have been doing for a few years now...

My Birthday First List 2006!

My first phone call was from my sister a little after midnight ;) Davida
My first e card Anca & Alex (from a Romanian site...very cool)
My first blog shot out from Mellissa & the kids!
My first card was from Yvonne (three days early)
My first birthday lunch from my Kristopher
My first snail mail card from Alyssa
(holding the title strong for many years!)
My first e mail message Anca & Cristi
My first facebook wish Jamilia
My first myspace wish Michael
My first gift from my Parents
My first text message Yvette
My first im wishes Mellissa


I shared my birthday dinner with three very special people in my life, My Parents and My Boyfriend. Many of you may know... I am NOT a cook, (don't get me wrong I can bake some mean desserts but cooking is NOT my specialty)... hence my mama taught me how to prepare sirloin strips with a mushroom sauce. So, I got to spend quality time with my mama as she showed me how to prepare a meal...AND the four of us dined together later in the evening. Kris prepared a sugar free dessert of jell-o topped with whipped cream and a "trick candle" that all of us could enjoy (very thoughtful because my father is a diabetic). It was very pretty as you can see in the pictures.

I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to each of you that made my 29th birthday wonderful!

Monday, August 07, 2006

Update on...The Wedding Marathons

Hello All! I never thought these words would come from my mouth (or fingertips) but I think I am about tired of weddings. Don't get me wrong I have enjoyed every wedding that I have attended but 5 weddings in 3 months so far is what we call slight burn out. This weekend Kris and I attended our 5th wedding of the season together. That makes two garter catches for Kris and one bouquet catch for me. I still have several I have been informed that I/we have been invited. We will just have to see. Congratulations to each of the couples have united in holy matrimoney and have invited us to take part in your special day...whether we attended or sent gifts.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Please Pray for Me

It has just been a rough year for me. Don't get me wrong their are wonderful aspects too, but it just seems like the negative just keep on coming in my life. I work with a summer camp that I really enjoy, but this year it just hasn't been as fun for me. There were actually two components that were put into place that made it MUCH easier on me this year and I thank God for those two people! It just seems like I need a break. I want to go away and enjoy a weekend with someone I love very much but that really just doesn't look possible with our schedules and vacation time allowed... Please just pray good and positive things for me. I really really need them.

Monday, July 17, 2006

AOL Full CD Listening Party

Hi All! I just love music... all kinds... granted as stated in previous blogs... there are some genres that will always hold a special place in my heart but there I just love music.... except really heavy stuff. Regardless your preference I encourage you to check out AOL's Full CD Listening Party. Here, you can listen to several CDs coming out that week in their entirety for at least a week. So when you need to jam on the job or just relax at the house I recommend trying AOL Full CD Listening Party! You may even find out you like groups you never thought you would like or ever heard of... I am currently jammming the Steve Miller Band...what are you listening to?

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

You can catch more flies with honey...

"You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar" .... that was a favorite saying of someone that passed away recently. This year has been and continues to be a bit of a stuggle for me, and the passing of my "church godmother" Miss Ellen Naomi Childers" does not make it easier. I would like to take a moment and pay tribute to her in this blog. I never realized how much I enjoyed learning about history until I spent time with Miss Childers. She was a former educator that wrote books, poetry, and as many say was "walking history". She introduced me to Rosenwald Schools, genealogy, and much more. She lived a beautiful life and she will be missed by many. I love you Miss Childers.

One of Her Books...
A Journey of Faith-40 Years of Excellence: A History of Seneca Institute (Paperback)

Monday, July 10, 2006

BELIEVE AGAIN

Sometimes you may feel like your life is spinning out of control...from time to time I do. I am a control nut and I know it. So out of control... or not clearly understanding freaks me out! I am much better in recent times but lately I just feel a little unfrazzled and a lot of emotional weight weighing me down. However it is my nature to just be quiet... smile and nodd... unless provoked OR vent to close friends...(which I know they get tired of therefore I start holding more in)...When I do speak up... I am scared that I may push people away from me. I HATE negative confrontation under any circumstances but when pushed one too many times I push back when I can or get a little down when there is nothing I can do. I tend to stop believing in the good things in life, stop believing in the positives...

Recently I have been experiencing that and needed a little inspiration, and when I was cleaning out my email I found this poem my friend Demeterius recently shared.
BELIEVE AGAIN
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it shrivel up and die?
Naw,
Grapes of promise may be gone
But even they leave evidence of hope
By becoming raisins when they dry
Tis not over, no where close
Pick up the pen again,
Start up your business again,
Open your heart again,
Trust Jesus again,
Run the race to win,
Believe again!
©2006 Demeterius Smith (By inspiration of The Holy Spirit)

It helped to inspire me at just the right time. I hope it inspires you. Smile it may just brighten someone elses day.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Best Heckler Week 5... Roz!

Hi Everyone! Please continue to support my cousin Roz on Last Comic Standing. Tune in tonight!

NBC - Tuesday, June 27 - 9:00 PM
Last Comic Standing EPISODE #6


Last week she won Best Heckler!

"When the last heckler heckled, it was up to the audience to decide on their favorite performers and hecklers. The votes were tallied with the audience deciding that the best heckler was Roz" - Last Comic Standing Website

Monday, June 26, 2006

India.Aire... Testimony: Vol. 1

Artist of this week is India.Aire The lady has an AWESOME sound. Don’t get me wrong I love all types of music, however there is just something about the Neosoul and Caribbean music that often offers to its listeners a “feel good” beat in one song that has you dancin’ at your desk and points of inspiration, meditation, and reflection in another soulful collaboration of musical notes and soothing melodies. I believe that India gives us just that combination in “Testimony: Vol. 1 Life & Relationships”. Check it out! If you like her sound and others like her please BUY their albums! You can often check out the entire album for free the week of release on AOL FULL CD Listening Party!

Friday, June 23, 2006

CORINNE BAILEY RAE

For year’s I have been able to pick out a great new talent that will make it big. Not necessarily new always but I just seem to hear a voice and just know. Man I would LOVE to get paid for this…lol.. Nonetheless, I will go as far as to say provided the right managers, good image consultants, and in some cases the right songs. I can pick a voice that will leave lasting impressions in the music industry as more than one hit wonders. I try to listen weekly to AOL’s Full CD Listening Party. This week’s new voice TO ME, and I believe to America, is CORINNE BAILEY RAE… okay so maybe I was drawn to her because her name is similar to mine, but when I clicked on her CD I immediately loved her voice and thought… THIS IS IT! So when you have time… visit Amazon.com and check out her sound… Her debut album hit stores June 20...if you are a lover of neosoul or just a smooth sound with a feel good beat check her out… and mark my words…. Here comes CORINNE BAILEY RAE!

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Help Donate for Cervial Cancer Research

Go to this link and order a free bracelet kit - it costs you nothing, but for every one that is ordered, Merck Pharmaceuticals donates $1 for cervical cancer research.


Please Click Here

"With every order of the FREE Make the Connection bracelet kit you will get two kits, so you can invite someone to join you in showing support against cervical cancer. By ordering a free Make the Connection bracelet kit, you will be helping to advance cervical cancer education and outreach. For every pair of bracelet kits ordered, Merck will donate one dollar to Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation, up to $100,000, for cervical cancer awareness and screening programs among medically underserved women." - Make the Connction Website

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Mastectomy Hospital Bill in Congress

I received this email from a friend in the medical field this morning. Please take a moment and act!




TWO DAYS IN THE HOSPITAL AFTER MAJOR SURGERY IS NOT TOO MUCH TO ASK.
Mastectomy Hospital Bill in Congress

If you know anyone who has had a mastectomy, you may know that there is a lot of discomfort and pain afterwards. Insurance companies are trying to make mastectomies an outpatient procedure. Let's give women the chance to recover properly in the hospital for 2 days after surgery.

Mastectomy Bill in Congress

It takes 2 seconds to do this and is very important...please take the time and do it really quick!

Breast Cancer Hospitalization Bill - Important legislation for ALL women. If there was ever a time when our voices and choices should be heard, this is one of those times. If you're receiving this, it's because I think you will
take the 30 seconds to go to vote on this issue and send it on to others you know who will do the same.

There's a bill called the Breast Cancer Patient Protection Act which will require insurance companies to cover a minimum 48-hour hospital stay for patients undergoing a mastectomy. It's about eliminating the "drive-through mastectomy" where women are forced to go home just a few hours after surgery, against the wishes of their doctor, still groggy from anesthesia and sometimes with drainage tubes still
attached.

Lifetime Television has put this bill on their web page with a petition drive to show your support. Last year over half the House signed on.

PLEASE!! Sign the petition by clicking on the web site below. You need not give more than your name and zip code number.

Click Here to Link to Petition

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Vote for Roz! Last Comic Standing!


"Roz Gholston stopped the show with her set, but got into it with Kathy Griffin when Kathy suggested that Roz tone down her style. Roz didn't exactly take that suggestion to heart."- Last Comic Standing Website

I would like to congratulate Roz Gholston (aka Roz, Roz G)on making it in the first round on Last Comic Standing". She is a distant cousin who family members may remember me spotlighting in two of our past family newsletters. Way to go Roz!

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Men Speak Up...

As promised, more results from LizaCorrine.com Poll Questions

In late August of 2005 I wrote the following ...

"I am reading a book that states...

"men are actually very simple creatures.All they ask is direct communication, respect, appreciation, food, and good lovin'.

Since I have a large male friend/acquaintance base I would like to know what your thoughts on the comment are. Do you agree or disagree, and why?"

Here are the responses I received in the order they were received, followed by their initials and current age. If there are additional responses. Please feel free to share at this time.

We are very simple creatures and I can prove this with a simple experiment. Ladies if your man is having a bad day do this simple task. Before he comes home take all your clothes off and wait for him at the door. Examine the expression on his face. Guys try the same thing look at her lovely face. The guy will forget all his problems and the woman might slap her man's face because he doesn't understand her feelings. - LLK - 37

Women ask for those same things; these questions are NOT soley
characteristic to men. - JCR - 27.

Respect yes. Appreciation definitely; you women love to take us for granted. Food, sure, but I can handle that one myself. Chances are I'll be a better cook than my wife. It ain't got to be good as long as I can get it when I want it. Direct communication? I guess as long as the female can stand to hear me talk, that's as direct as I need. -ABR- 31

I agree cuz! - BS - 30 something

I think that the book is right on all counts. I would add that the direct communication piece is critical as long as it isn't purposefully hurtful. The other little tidbit that I would add is that every man is different and that gender lines, in terms of responsibilities (who oughta do what), are more shared than ever. So I think it's entirely possible to find a woman that wants all of the same things that the book says that a man wants. In fact I think we all want the same things; it's just a matter of finding a person that we trust ourselves enough with to unload all of our childhood baggage, and create something better rather than recreating more of the same. -DJG - 26

I think only two of those criteria apply more to men than to women as I believe all humans want respect, appreciation and food. As far as direct communication goes, all I can say is guys don't get hints. It's that simple. If you have an opinion, just say it. If you want something, say "I want ... fill in the blank." Men aren't hard to communicate with, just don't make us guess, infer, mind-read, etc. As for good lovin' .... Yea, and more than just occasionally -SCT - 27

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