I wrapped my ten week AmeriCorps VSA assignment at the Homeless Coalition. Ten weeks flies by fast and I can only hope that I made a real contribution while I was there. Lessons about the homeless situation on a local level were most certainly learned in addition to the sometimes limited resources to people in [...]
Posts from ‘August, 2009’
i’m ready to go now
I saw this video over at GCTC and it made me hungry. It made me hungry to go. I’m ready to top off my tank and fuel my complete being with – Africa. A magnifique piece by Delphine Diallo.
less
Sometimes knowing less is a very good thing.
upcoming book signings
You are invited to not one book signing, but three in the Tampa Bay, FL area! I’m so excited! Please join me for one or all of these special events. Bring a friend, a family member and warm smiles. I will be signing copies of my children’s book titled, Isaac and the Bah Family Tree. [...]
bones in the closet
After spending a good hour and a half on ancestry.com tonight, I’m thinking it might be a good time to call it a night. I was recently rejuvenated into searching for pieces of the past. In the past week I’ve phoned my cousin Kathy and my aunt Diane begging them to think as far back [...]
tomorrow
The sun’ll come out Tomorrow Bet your bottom dollar That tomorrow There’ll be sun! Just thinkin’ about Tomorrow Clears away the cobwebs, And the sorrow ‘Til there’s none! Annie
guilty pleasures
My ticket to SYTYCD live in Tampa. Aren’t I a lucky girl? Call it 15 year-old, teenage type of excitement, but now that So You Think You Can Dance is finally over for the summer I can count the days between now and season six. But that’s not all. After watching five seasons straight, I [...]
the halfway point
This is probably a good time to speak on what has been keeping me busy the last few weeks. Everyone seems to think I am out of town in some off-the-beaten track locale, but I’m right here in Tampa. I’ve been chugging along with my 10-week assignment at the Homeless Coalition. I’ve only got four [...]


