Monthly Archives: April 21, 2018

Prom Season – A Night to Shine

Prom Season is A Night to Shine UPDATED: Check out my recap of Night to Shine 2019. It was my second year serving with North Shore Community Baptist Church and will not be the last! In the U.S., prom season usually starts in the spring. Whether it’s the highlight of high school or just another […]

Poetry: Beyond the Mirror

Beyond the Mirror During your time on this planet, while participating in this earth school Remember the days when you looked in the mirror not knowing your own face. You are leading those who feel valueless and unworthy, seeing in the mirror the shadow of life; a ghoul. Lean on mercy and truth. How else […]

Genealogical Interview: Vicki’s Legacy – The Next Series

Well, here we are again, back with Mom. She has so much living to share and so many readers interested in her memories so she is getting another series! Part One of Two Any favorite songs growing up that you still remember? Some of my favorite songs when I was a kid were the ones […]

Mental Health Awareness: Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression)

Let’s destigmatize mental health challenges! We start by opening the lines of communication don’t we? So this post is going to give a brief flyover of Manic Depressive disorder which I will simply call Bipolar, Bipolar Disorder, or Manic Depression despite the many names and descriptions the disease, dis-ease, or disorder has! Despite having grown-up […]

Genealogical Interview: Rebecca’s Legacy

Mom had you when she was 17-years-old. Her mom gently brought up the possibility of abortion and Mom declined. So you were an unexpected baby but a wanted baby. What does that mean to you? Well, for a long time I associated “unexpected” with as being “unwanted.” One day, I had the realization that unexpected […]

Genealogical Interview: Dave’s Legacy – The Original

Where were you born? Exeter, New Hampshire in a taxi cab. What are some of your earliest memories? Living in foster homes. Good memories were camping, skipping school to go fishing by myself at five-years-old. I didn’t know what I was doing was wrong. I didn’t know how to swim. I had a father who […]