Saturday, June 18, 2011

This Week In Review 13-18

This week has been so hectic, but it was all worth it. Graduation season was coming to a close; so in total, I attended four graduations. It was like a constant rotation of work, events, and graduation ceremonies, sometimes on the same day. I'm tired, but getting to see my friends and family happy has been worth it.





My final graduation, my own school's. I was one of the ushers for my school. It was great to see all my friends graduating. Here, I'm with some of my friends who attended and ushered.


A little Gardening with my mom.


At my bro's graduation, so proud of him!


I was a nominee for one of the awards given out by my agency. We had a lovely breakfast at The Farmington Club. This is me with the organization's Execs. "who are all those old guys you are posing with?" That's what my mom said, lol.




That same day. after work, I had to leave immediately and go to my best friend's graduation. So proud of her also.

Lastly, I can't forget one of my favorite cousins who graduated. She has been through so much this past year, and I'm really proud of her for sticking to it, and ending this phase of her educational career on a good note.

Great Week!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan HolocaustLeft to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust by Immaculee Ilibagiza

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


When I first read "Left To Tell", I was only thirteen years old going on fourteen. One of my classmates gave it to me, so I thought why not. I could not put this book down. I was so totally and utterly engrossed that of my daily routines and ritualistic nuances became irrelevant. This story is about strength, forgiveness, and courage in the most horrid of circumstances.

As someone who has always been interested in World Affairs, I had heard of the Rwanadan Genocide before, but never in this context. The information that I got from CNN was all numbers, fact sheets, and statistics that rub you in all the wrong places. This book is about survival and the human connection. You don't have to believe in God; all you need to believe in is determination and the drive to continue when there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel.

I found myself recommending this book last night, after meeting the First Lady and ambassador to Ghana. Their determination and faith made me remember "Left To Tell." I had to recommend this book. It's also why I'm just now doing a review years after I've read it.



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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Wishy washy

If there's one thing that upsets me, it's when someone says something but does another. You say you miss me, but you don't make the effort. Just when I was steady getting along, being among the ones who love me, you decide to erode the balance I was trying to create. Yes, we both have mutual feelings of sentimental bliss for each other, but if the effort is one-sided, there's no point. Now, is there?

Friday, June 3, 2011

Summer Concert Starter




Last night I went to Hot Jam 10 and saw J. Cole & Lupe Fiasco. I rarely use exclamation marks, but lawd(!!!). I was so hyped last night, especially, considering the fact that I had floor seats. Man, last night was great. What was even better was the company of my three friends and my cousin. It was lovely really. J. Cole opened the show and I thought I was going to go bonkers. I was going bonkers at J. Cole's performance, but I was just nuts at Lupe's act. And if that wasn't enough, the line up was jam packed: Big Sean, Jeremih, Juelz Santana, Trey Songz, DJ Khaled, New Boyz, Fabolous, Ace Hood & Jim Jones. Not all the performers were my usual listening line up, but I was there to have a good time; No pretentious "conscious Hip-Hop lover" badge on. Last night really made up for my lackluster and horrid birthday a couple weeks back, so I'm looking forward for what this summer has in store for me.



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