Philly WordCamp 2015 June is the perfect time to re-visit my 2015 Vision Board goals. I update and add to it quarterly. I treat it like a living document to help me stay focused and accomplish my objectives.  So, last weekend, I fulfilled another aspiration when I attended my first WordCamp Philly 2015. What is […]

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Father’s Day According to the Bible, we are commanded to honor thy father.  What exactly does that mean? Since I am a believer in the word of God. I have no problem obeying what is written in the Holy Scriptures.  Let’s examine the early beginnings of Father’s Day.

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Does being a minister mean you must dress in black, boring clothes, and subdued colors, especially if you are a woman? I think not. Cathy, Minister of Style, defies the odds in what you think a minister should look like. In her words, she’s saved and stylish, I agree! So far in the Women of […]

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A Fashion Link-Up I enjoy the fact that social media connect the world. The Age of Grace has had numerous occasions to link up with like-minded bloggers. I am thankful for the exposure and the fact that we support each other as seasoned fashionistas. We have a voice, too!

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This year’s Club 21 Dinner Dance was a night to remember. For twenty-one years, hubby and I have ushered in Memorial Day with our annual black-tie event. We look forward to the who’s who of attendees and the particular time with our guests. It was a night to remember to bring together our favorite people […]

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Nailed It

I nailed it when I self-diagnosed myself with a common fingernail problem, Onychoschizia. The condition is just a fancy name for splitting fingernails. Your fingernails can provide clues to your overall health.  Are your nails healthy, or are you sending you a health warning?

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May Is Stroke Awareness Month

Take the Steps By now, you know that I am all about steps, especially as it pertains to being fit. Studies show consistent exercise helps to ward off some chronic conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease. However, today, I would like to focus on how to take steps for stroke prevention by […]

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One caveat to national holidays is that they help everyone be on one accord. Everyone will celebrate their mother the upcoming weekend, me included. I plan to head to Philly to spend the day with Mom and then spend Sunday with my family to celebrate Mother’s Day. I dedicate this post to my mom with […]

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It’s Kentucky Derby time again. The 141st running of the thoroughbred race, “The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports,” is always the first Saturday in May. My outfit this week is inspired by the go-big or go-home headdresses usually worn at this annual horserace since 1875. My outfit may not be perfect for Churchill Downs, but […]

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Boney James, Stop, Look, and Listen

The inspiration for this week’s blog post is Smooth Jazz saxophonist Boney James’s instrumental version of the song “Stop, Look, and Listen.” It is an excellent segue into discussing April as Jazz Appreciation Month. Thanks to the Smooth Jazz station on Sirius satellite radio, I can stop, look, and listen all day when I take […]

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