Sunday, May 14, 2017






Smile today - Rebuild tomorrow

This is for the lady
who didn't have her baby
not because she wasn't worthy 
Her body...wasn't ready
In pain she clutched the earth 
Her emotions gave birth
to thoughts of self doubt
she opened her eyes 
to realize 
Empty buckets with no answers 
everywhere
Her decision is to fill them with waterfalls of her questions 
Sweet lady, 
I know just where you are
I know exactly what you see
Not long ago, that lady was me. 

This is your day too - 
Smile today - rebuild tomorrow. 

05.14.17

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

My dream, my struggle, my victory!

Hi! So glad that you are catching our second story of Inspiration. Let me introduce you to Cheryl Dawson. She is a wife, mom and entrepreneur. Cheryl and I walked the halls of Alpha Academy in Jamaica and still uphold the motto Ad verum et bonum - To the good and true. In a recent interview, Cheryl shared her story with me. Be inspired! 

1. For those who don't know you Cheryl, tell us, who is Cheryl Dawson? 
Well, I made my way to the USA in 1997. I have been married for 8 years now and mom to four boys. I have been a hairstylist for 27 years and I just love helping people in any way, whether it is for purposes of beauty, or to help them spiritually. I have been through a lot to get to success but it has not altered my ego. With God’s grace I will keep climbing. I am on a journey. 

2. Life is quite a journey isn't it? Share with us a little about your journey.  
Okay, yes I am trying to find me. It is difficult to help others find themselves without knowing myself. It is also hard to inspire others to find themselves if I don’t know who I really am. I was diagnosed with fibroids and in talking with my mom about it, she suggested that I eliminate some things from my diet. Just going through that made me think of my WHY. I started asking myself why do I want to be here?




3. Was it easy finding the answer? 
It was. My 4 kids are my why. I asked myself: if I am not here for them, then who will be? 
So I had to get a handle on my health in order to be here for them. I had to eliminate that stuff from my diet that my mom suggested, to make me better.

4. What did you eliminate and was it worth it? 
Well, I chose meat. I think it was worth it because I didn't feel like I was missing anything from not eating meat. I realized that I was not toxic, not tired, energized and I was feeling really great. 

5. Excellent, I tried that about a decade ago too and I did lose some weight. Anyway, more about the journey…did you make any other changes? 
Yes, it started last year at one of my son’s birthday party. I could tell that a friend of mine wanted to share something with me. I was busy with the event though so she called me on the phone  later and invited me to a party. I didn't think about it much before going, but it turned out to be a social about living clean. 

I got some information there and tried  to process it all. Then, I went to a second one a week later. This time I decided to shift gears and learn about the path that I wanted to be on. 
So on October 11th, I decided to join the company Modere. It’s like a University to me. I am learning everyday. 

Then, I had my own social and it did not turn out well. I started thinking to myself that I am talking about living clean and I didn't even have the support of people around me. I decided to have a second party and I still didn't get the support. 

6. Did the lack of support affect you in any way and if so, how? 
Well, I got a lot of calls from people telling me negative things and discouraging me. At times I thought about it and wanted to go back to the ratchet person I was but then I looked at my why. I could've gotten heart broken but I didn’t. My mentor told me to keep talking because someone is listening. From that, I recognized that I inspire to be inspired. So I decided to go a different route and acquire customers.  It turns out that when I did that, the company applauded me for gaining customers. 

7. What recognition did you get? 
In the following months I worked hard and ended up going to Utah in February of this year to a company event. I was among the honorees at that conference for getting customers.  

8. How did you build your customer base? 
It all started with a friend of mine and her sister…they were first customers. One of them hosted my first party and the other was the first to purchase. Then I would just share with anyone who would listen. When people visit my page, http://ladyonthemove.shiftingretail.com/m3  and purchase something they get a $10 discount and they would introduce it to someone else. If they couldn't afford the price of the product, it was nothing for me to buy it for them and so the sharing continues. I was just looking for people to live clean and take vitamins and minerals.  

9. What are some of the products that your site offers? 
There are household products such as laundry pads, and health and wellness products such as Omega 3, COQ10, sleep aids, antioxidant gels, anti-aging products, and deodorants. Modere is a partner with EWG - Environmental Work Group and the products are soy and gluten free. 

10. What is your favorite product? 
When we went to Utah in February I was introduced to the M3 system. It is a weight loss system. I am having amazing results with it. It is vegan and approved by the FDA.  
I lost 22 pounds doing this. I can now fit into a dress that I haven't worn in16 years. 


11. Must be a special dress. Why do you still have a 16 year old dress?
(She laughs)… When I bought that dress it was expensive and I told myself that I have to fit into this dress again. I wore it in November 2000 before 3 kids. In February before starting the journey I tried it. Then I tried it again in April and I saw progress. I tried it again on May 21st and that was the day, it fit again! 

12. So May 21st is a significant day for you now, correct? 
Yes for 2 reasons, fitting into the dress and also that was the day that I was honored for being a platinum sales representative for the company at an event in Atlanta, GA. 

13. So how did you lose the 22 pounds?
I followed the M3 system which is, take 3 and pledge 3. The first thing is to take 3 pills in the morning. It is called Slim and it is thermogenic so it targets the fatty areas in your body. Then I would eat a great breakfast. 

The second thing I did was to take my Flourish shake which has the highest grade of pea protein and it is vegan based. I would add a banana to mine. This one is a small pouch that fits in my purse so it was convenient to carry. 

The third thing I did was to get my fiber drink. This one helps with elimination of toxins and I liked to have this as a hot drink before bed so it can do its work during the night. 

Then as my pledge 3 I would drink water, do 7,500 steps per day, eliminate fried foods, all the white stuff and bread and also sugary drinks. You can choose 3 actions but I chose to do those 5 for my health. 


14. How has using the products helped your family? 
My 7 yr. old son has asthma and eczema so I started to wash his clothes with the products and I noticed that he doesn't rub his nose as much anymore or have flare ups. I think that the lemon scented laundry pads with lavender and vanilla helped him. I also use the bar soap on his skin and he doesn't itch. His skin appears smoother now. The soap has all natural olive oil and murmuru seed butter. The laundry pads are biodegradable and dissolve easily in all water temperatures. 

15. Has your family supported you on this journey? 
Let me say this, the people closest to you are the ones who may not take the leap of faith with you but, if they stick by you then they are with you and they will fall in. So just keep doing what you are doing.

16. Have any of the negative people come around? 
It is funny that you asked that. The bible does say that the same people who curse you will bless you and yes I have to say some have come around. Through it all I remember to stay focused because, your dream, your struggle and your victory are all the same size, this is from my mentor JP. 

17. I like that note from your mentor. What has been your greatest learning moment since joining the company? 
Getting connected with people who care and are like minded is definitely it for me.  
Being financially stable and living clean is great but these people are a support network and they are taking this journey with me. 

18. What’s next for Cheryl? 

The sky …is …the limit. I will not stop! I will keep going until my wheels and my pedals break…I will let my voice be heard. 
             
                   

19. Cheryl, thanks for sharing your journey, your dream, your struggle and your victory. The world is listening so continue to let your voice be heard! Blessings my sister! 

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

The journey to 26.2


This is the first in a series of Stories of Inspiration. I want to introduce you to, Desna. Desna is a mother, wife and friend to many. Her zeal and zest for living a full life have drawn me to her. We share the same Alma Mater - Alpha Academy (Kingston, Jamaica) and I continue to be connected to her via social media. Now, I share with you Desna's Story of Inspiration. 

1. Tell me what motivated you to begin running as a daily activity?

It was Francine Stewart! After I was diagnosed with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and both my mom, dad and baby brother had passed away from heart disease, I decided to not allow this same fate to take my life. So, I started taking Zumba classes and working out in the gym. Then, one day this conversation happened via phone: 
Fran: I think you should run. 
Me: ……. (SILENCE)  
Fran: I KNOW you can run!

And so, I started small and here we are today.

2. Did you want to quit and give up at anytime? 

Absolutely yes! The funny thing though is that I had a ritual and I didn't deviate from it which helped me a whole lot. I would place my running shoes in a spot where it was visible as soon as I would enter the kitchen to make my coffee. I would also have my running clothing on my breakfast bar stool. The closest I came to quitting though was one morning when I was attacked by a dog. Dogs were my biggest scare because I am deathly afraid of them and somehow they were always on my running trail. I would run under stress and when the stress got too much, I changed my trail and started using a local school track, which was even more painful because I was running around in circles…but, I was determined to finish what I started.

3. I do remember you sharing the incident about the dog attack. I am thankful that you bounced back from that. So share with us your training philosophy? What does your training involve?

My training philosophy is…train, train and train. Do not skip training because training is where you deal with and iron out all the kinks. Training gives me an idea of what my body can do, in what time, and how fast or slow I need to go to finish in the time I desire. Rest is also important and of course, you can't skimp on fuel (food and water) and expect to be at your best.  My training involved using a schedule which had my mileage for long runs increasing every week. I tried to drink a gallon of water daily especially on my training days and while a lot of dieters are afraid of carbs, I had to eat carbs for endurance. That was my favorite part, to eat a bagel with butter and not feel guilty.  

4. How awesome! At what point did you decide to do the 26.2 miles?

So, I ran a half marathon in October of 2014 and I thought, hmmmm I guess the next natural step would be the full marathon. The REAL truth is that I heard this is an exclusive club and not very many people are a part of it but, I wanted in. I have always strived for excellence in all that I do and this was no different.

5. Exellent! So, why 26.2, is there a significance to that number?

If I understand the question correctly, that number has to do with the history of the marathon. There was a dude in Greece who had to take a letter from one town to the next and he ran the entire time. The distance between the two towns was 26.2 miles. Why do I remember this and I am laughing right now is a mystery because, upon delivering the note, the guy dropped DEAD! Yup you heard correctly! DEAD…and oh yea, people have died running marathons.

6.  Ouch! Death by marathon eh? Okay, a lot of people want to be fit, healthy and look and feel great, share with us some tips that worked for you to achieve this?

I think our focus should be on being healthy. When we aspire to be healthy, weight loss and looking awesome will follow. My only goal when I started on this journey was to get my cholesterol down, be off blood pressure meds and get my doctor off my case. My advice is, find an activity you like doing and do it at  least 4 times weekly. If you don't  like your activity, you are more likely to pass on your exercise.

7. Have you had any setbacks in your journey to 26.2?

Yes. My first shot at the 26.2 was supposed to be April 2015 in Austin, Texas. However, I had a torn calf muscle which sidelined me for 6 weeks. That was devastating. When I made the second attempt, I had a fear of injury which, at times, made me run much slower than I was capable of running. I do think that this was healthy fear because it kept me injury free for my whole training.  

8. Did the race already happen? Would you share with us the outcome? 

 So, I did run my first 26.2 on January 17, 2016. It started out as a GREAT day. I was running faster than usual and was surprised at how awesome and strong I was feeling. Suddenly, I started cramping at mile 9. Imagine that, with less than half the race completed I was already cramping. 

I made two or three stops at the medical booth and felt as if I practically walked the whole route. Fran was by my side as she always was and literally carried me. At one point, I held on to her shirt and told her to run so that I could walk as fast as I could to make up time. My fear was that I would not be a finisher. I learned that day that if you do not finish in time,  you wouldn't get a medal or a finisher shirt. Talk about stress!!!!! I also learned that day from a doctor at the booth, that I am one of several runners who need to have a higher salt intake as I train. 

Remember when I said training was where you iron out the kinks? I never experience cramps during training so when it came, all I could do was pray. I stopped by a KSBJ (Christian Radio Station) Booth and the guy ran alongside me and prayed. Somewhere around mile 19 or so, another lady who saw my discomfort, prayed with me and the rest of the way, I was praying HARD. The prayers were answered! 

With about 10 mins to spare, I crossed that line, got my medal and my name is written in that 26.2 book of AWESOMENESS.


9. Amazing, amazing!! As the race date drew near and the race became real so to speak, what were some of your feelings?

Girrrrllllll...I was a nervous wreck and to top it off, I got the flu around my birthday on December 26. I had run my final long run that day, 20 miles to be exact, in the rain and coughing. I decided to rest due to my respiratory infection. This added a whole lot of stress because, I felt that if I wasn't training, then I would not be ready. 

See, I learned from a veteran marathoner, that my body had already received all the necessary training for the marathon because I was very consistent and not missing any training miles. In retrospect, it was that week of complete rest that really helped me. I vividly remember the first day I went back on the trails, I had to stop myself from over training. I was strong and fast!

10.  What's next for Desna? Any words of encouragement for our readers?

Naturally, there will be more marathons and long distance races. The 26.2 would not have happened if I did not verbalize it. Beyond that, I am addicted to the sweat. Every distance over 10 miles, I ask myself why am I doing this? After every race, I keep signing up for more. My goal right now is to learn how to swim and ride a bike because in the year I turn 50, I want to do an Ironman. Ironman Triathlon consists of a 2.4 -mile swim, a 112 - mile bike ride and a 26.2 - mile run. It's been said, that just finishing, is a victory! 

It sounds CRAZY even putting this into the atmosphere, but even if I don’t accomplish it, it will NOT be for lack of training and trying. I am always looking for the road less travelled.

I dream BIG and in very BOLD colors. It is my personality and my life's work to go where no other 40 something has gone before!



11. This is where I give a round of applause and a standing ovation, what a story! Desna, thanks for sharing just a slice of you with the forauntsis community and visitors to this blog. We will be with you in spirit as you push to the Ironman Triathlon. I believe that you will do it and God will get you through it. Blessings my sister! 





Monday, February 29, 2016

March madness ahead!


Psst! How are things on the near side, far side, ah okay your side? It is never a dull day over here. I move from a state of sleep to  break neck speeds or action and events. When I say no down time, that is exactly what it is. We keep it moving on this side. There is very little time to watch the sunrise, smell the proverbial coffee, smell the roses even, listen to the silence, listen to the heartbeat, taste and see how good God is, bear hug the family and give a long kiss goodnight. 

It is Monday. It is February 29th and according to the powers that be, it is an extra 24 hours in the year. Hmm...whatever. Why doesn't my body feel anymore rested? This could've been a Friday or weekend day and perhaps I would be more elated. 


Anyway, so what did you get up to today? How did you stretch yourself today?Any special plans, events, pranks or seriousness? Yes, seriousness.

It occurred to me today that I was zooming through my extra day of the year without even thinking about it. I needed to stop for a minute and savor the injection of this day because it will happen again in 4 years time. Things could look very different for me in four years. Good different or otherwise, it will be different. I began to sink that the least I could've done was make today a little different from yesterday or better yet, different from last Monday. For those of you who know me, it is a Monday and I just don't take well to Monday especially when it is a workday. So I spent the extra day just like last Monday. That is poor! 

Well to give myself some props one of my goals today was to teach with such passion that I touch a life forever. I did bring the passion. I pray that I did touch at least one life forever. That is usually my desire and goal. Daily I want to know that I inspire one student to turn things around academically, spiritually or personally or commit to having their own passion for learning and others ahead of self as their school 's mission states. 

As the year marches on I am committed to wake up and live, laugh and love life as I started to do on the first day of this year. I am crazy about life - it is a gift. I am mad about my loved ones - they accept me no matter what and without them I would be dreadfully alone and missing their human touch. I am in love with me - I am one of a kind and still evolving. 


I plan to bring you some inspiration, encouragement and sweet thoughts starting in March. The madness will begin with how you can rise up regardless of your current situation and outlook, just by taking the first step and sticking to it. 




So although I wasn't too fond of Monday and it seemed that I drudged through the day, I end like a phoenix rising from the ashes of blah. If as you visit you are inspired, please carry on and inspire someone else to rise up! 



Thursday, December 31, 2015

Welcome! We've been expecting you!


I should be asleep. I should be getting my beauty rest but I wanted to see the NYC ball drop in Times Square. From the warm comfort of my living room of course lol. 


Well joyeux anniversaire, bonne année, feliz ano nuevo, appy appy new year and of course Happy New Year to you. Twenty sixteen has rounded the bend and we have met. It looks colorful so far and it sounds gleeful. What with all the fireworks and festivities, everyone is in uber great spirits.

I pray that at this hour peace is reigning supreme in every home. My quiet and everlasting prayer and desire is that men, women and children all over the world experience calm, hope and freedom in their minds, bodies and spirits. I know that the creator knows my heart. I am confident that my desire is not beyond his incredible reach. He can make it happen. Jeremiah 29:11 does say that it is God's desire to prosper us and not to harm us. To give us hope and a future. Okay, yes we must call on God's name, seek him harder than we we look for tickets to our favorite concert or sports game or date for the evening, or mate for the wedding date. The promise is that we WILL find him when we seek him with all our hearts.

The new year is only 2 hours old (it's 2:35 a.m.). I pray that 2 weeks in, 2 months in and 2 quarters in, we will still be celebrating as if it's midnight and the ball just dropped. Am I crazy to think like this? After all, life is not promised. I am learning to enjoy the moments, moment by moment.  Live in the present and live a full life - NOW as if the ball just dropped and all the excitement is ripe. Carpe Diem - seize the day!

Let's:
Celebrate even when things go in the opposite direction. Celebrate the small stuff!
Celebrate what seems to be the end because in every end there is a beginning. Celebrate promise!
Celebrate disappointments, doors closing and down days because there will be appointments, other openings and sunshiny days. Celebrate what ends and what's beginning!
Celebrate, celebrate and celebrate some more.

Live, laugh and love life. Make twenty sixteen the best one you've seen!


Saturday, December 26, 2015

2015, so sad to leave you!


In the year of our Lord two thousand and fifteen, I accomplished much. Unlike the last few years, I am not rushing to see the beginning of a new year. On the contrary, I am savoring the memories of twenty fifteen.

Okay so you are thinking I landed a boom job, I moved into the mansion of my dreams or I hit the lottery and all my problems are now solved! HAHA, I wish and I will keep on wishing.

This year offered me some chances to live fearlessly and I took them all. Here are some opportunities that I landed:

January - March
I joined the Poshmark community - I downloaded the app, snapped and uploaded pictures of some clothing and accessories (even my breast pump) that I thought I could exchange for cash and voila, within 24 hrs of joining on New Year's Day, I had my first sale. Talk about a confidence zoom? I was on a roll. Someone close to me said that after all that college education, I turned out to be a hustler - DWL. I love it!

I signed up my little lady for swim classes and decided it was going to be nonstop until mastery is attained. Alas, we are now level 4 - swim team level that is.

I was awarded a grant at work to travel to Spain. Me? Er...wait....did they just call my name? Pinch me...they are actually granting me my wish? Somebody wake me up, I must be dreaming. WOW! I had all those sentiments when I heard my name called for the travel grant. I was finally going to set foot on the land where all Spanish began. Have passport...will travel they say. Mine had just expired but that wouldn't stop me.

Instagram and Twitter here I come! A rather sage friend of mine advised me to step into the social media for business exposure months before. I cringed at the thought. I barely like getting onto FB but my class and school mates are there so I pop in when I have a minute - whenever that is.

However, with Instagram it was love at first sight, I have a "don't care much" relationship with Twitter and I put up a business page on FB which I nurture. All is moving along swimmingly.

The world of blogging was the next path to trod. I love the idea of blogging but it seems to be a job. I don't want to be judged by the world about whether my blog is successful or not. I just want to express myself - express me and talk with people about anything. I thought that I would start my blog to share my travel experiences and so it was that forauntsis.blogspot.com began.

 
In April I made a mental shift to step up my business game and attend the next Global Training Conference with Arbonne. During GTC 2015, I began to see the possibilities of being an accomplished Arbonne Consultant. The change over of their new online system in April and the energy I saw via videos told me that I can do this. I accepted the business challenge and I would keep climbing.

I will never forget May 31st for a long time to come. My blood and I packed up and headed to the airport to embark on an overnight trip to Madrid. Excitement filled my intestines. Adrenaline seeped through my veins. Satisfaction bubbled in my heart and joy swirled around in my mind while an atypical nervousness tingled on my skin. I eagerly wanted to sit on the flight and fall asleep while the captain and his second did their do. I love to travel, although I'd rather to do it the beam me up Scottie way. Yup, I want to wake up and be there already lol. It was Godspeed and good night until around 9 a.m. Madrid time on June 1st. I made it. It was awesome to wake up on another continent.

You can see previous blog posts for details on the Madrid experience.

Enter Periscope! So while in Madrid I happened upon the Periscope app. As hesitant as I am I didn't jump - until later that month. I joined and started checking out the scopes to see exactly what animal this was. I wasn't so sure about live streaming me. I was totally fine watching other people, then the Perigirls turned the corner and we collided. Thanks to Perigirls.com I am a Perigirl and I have scoped! They have ideas to scope about and tips to make your scope successful so I jumped in with my heart in my mouth. I survived!!!

July - September
As much as I don't care for Twitter a girl contacted me on there and we chatted via Skype. Creepy? Yes to begin with I thought she was weird to want to talk but I said I would try her out. Common thread? Entrepreneurship so we saw eye to eye on a few things.

Well I decided I wanted to step back into the world of the "partner" plan. A group savings plan that takes place among caribbean people for the most part. They contribute to a saving pool where one person gets a lump sum weekly or bi weekly for a predetermined number of weeks/months. I tried to get a group going but instead, joined one I was in more than a decade ago. It is a good idea no matter what the financially savvy and skeptical say about it. I will keep climbing with that too.

I did the 21 days to financial freedom with a friend of mine. It is a legit strategy to develop sound financial responsibility. I will have to do it again because I followed it to about 90% on the first go around. I have to do it when I am more prone to spend. Summertime maybe?

While in Spain I was 200% convinced that I can no longer wait to re-enter the fitness world. Walking abound Madrid was fun but mi granny - mi hart (my heart)! While I probably lost a few pounds from all the walking, I sure gained from all those tapas joints and restaurant food I ate. I was in haste to find a gym. A gym yes because I can't exercise on my own and get the results I need. Been there - done that and failed!

So I went up the road and then down the road and up the road again - literally. My area is stacked with gyms. I was looking for classes, atmosphere and dog nyam it - PRICE! At night I gathered my notes and before I slept I'd say "may the gym with the best price win".

Heck it took my ride or die to show me the winner. She said, "Look, there's a gym." I responded, "They're not open." She said emphatically, "Yes they are." I did a sharp turn up the steep hill with my steel beast. I dared... to step ....into the world of...... CROSSFIT! Five months later, -8 pounds, -2% body fat and +2% muscle gained,  my machine status is loading! DWL ....because there are no machines - we are the machines!

The birthday month came around and I just wanted to drive to and eat at Bahama Breezes. I did that and I loved every minute of it. Can't want to do it again.

Then I embarked on the Paleo challenge at the gym and determined to eat like they were telling me to. Yes, no bread, not rice, no butter, no white potato, no condensed milk, arrgggg enough with the NO's - eat everything green and meat. So I ate chicken and fish and worked out like they were telling me to and drink a protein shake like they were telling me to and dunk in the darned dunk tank before and after the challenge to get the BMI rating like they told me to.

Voila! I won second place in the challenge. Likkle me...second place. I never win anything but I won second place - W O W! Lord thanks for giving me the means to make this happen. I will keep climbing with that too, one workout at a time.

October - December
I think it was on the first day of October and with quick, nimble fingers I registered for Arbonne's GTC2016. It was costly but I stepped out again and said "I will do this." Las Vegas see you in a few! Excitement!!!

I decided in July that I would take a walk with my students along the path of inspirational and spiritual things in a different way than I have done before. God was showing me in the latter months of the year that this was for real.

The Parable of the Pencil is allowing me to inspire them. The Pencil - a writing tool can teach us so much about approaching life's daily events and our relationship with our Maker. The students think that I am teaching them but, sharing with them is teaching me even more!
And so the last few weeks of the year asked me to step out and nurture beyond the textbook. I say "yes Father, I will go where you lead."

They say all good things must come to an end. It is with very mixed feelings that I prepare to walk into the future. I loved every month of twenty fifteen and how it asked me to step out of the box of fear. I love how I responded. I am unsure of what happens when next Friday rolls around. Part of me wants more of the same. What if there is better ahead? If I am still here I will move ahead with arms open as if to say "bring it on".

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Good times...yardie meet up in Madrid

On Saturday I caught up with an old mate. Good ole Kayson from church and University (UWI - Mona). Good times get better when friends are together. Seeing him reenergized me - he is a good soul. Kayson is great encouragement and always has a good laugh to give and to share.

Before heading to eat we passed by the center of Madrid - Puerta del Sol. KC and I got our pedicures on the map dwl.


Kayson is a great tour guide but he definitely should not quit his day job. Keep calm and teach on son lol :). He took us to see the Plaza Mayor, Royal Palace, gardens nearby  and the Opera house. He even walked us through the red light district, oops! Okay it was on the way to the Borax place.  

Then we went to Borax - a Cuban hole in the wall. That food was mad!! See my plate of salmon with orange sauce? Man I can't even describe that food for you. The laughter, reminiscence and camaraderie was even madder though lol. 



It was a beautiful night out. Wow, talk about an Arabian night. Well, I have never seen or experienced an Arabian night but the term sounds fitting. The crisp breeze was caressing us as we meandered our way back to the train station where again we stopped to chat and laugh some more. Bring back the good ole days, dwl!


All I want to do is bottle the weather and take it back. It would transform ATL into a paradise - un paraiso. Listen, all I can say is that I was beginning to taste a slice of Madrid that I wanted to keep nestled in one corner of my jaw for a long time. I wonder what my mom would think if she were here. Still thanking God for allowing me this opportunity and guiding/protecting me as I go where my mom has not gone before. 

Our first Sunday in Madrid seemed quiet to a certain degree. It is still lively. The people still spill into the streets, malls, tapas joints and subways. Oh and they do make it to church the Catholic Church I think. It was a day to stay local for us. We went to the mall and walked around again. This time we paid attention to each level of the mall and what it really had to offer. I like to look at fashion and accessories so going slowly was perfect lol. 

Then we went to the Chinese Buffet for lunch. It looked like real Chinese food this time or definitely way better than the first attempt - yuck! The line to get in stretched way past the doors so, we decided to take a look. Meh, whatever is what came to mind after we stood in line and finally made it inside. It stopped a gap for the price. Note to self: I must eat well, I must eat better, I must, I must, I must.  

On the upside, my S Health app tells me four days in a row that I keep breaking my own record for number of steps taken in a day. Bravo, bravo, that means I am outdoing 10, 000+ steps per day. Love S Health for that. I know you want to get in on the step action so get S Health (I have Android) or get a comparable app. Walking can be so much fun especially when you get to do some people watching while at it lol. 

The pickneys dem got to "drive" remote controlled cars while at the mall. KC was eager to get in and when she did, she put on her game face or her serious face. She looked oversized in the car for a minute. The party started when boycito got in though. "Whoaaaaaa" was the sound from his weeee little mouth. Can I tell you, this kid was in heaven. He started turning the steering wheel, opening his eyes wide and laughing so hard. He is a little edgy for his age. He was having "un monton" of fun. He cried when the time was up, pobrecito. I could tell that they wanted to do it again. Well why not, I mean when else would they be able to get into a BMW sports car and just drive? Unlicensed at that - HA! Their dad will be working until forever to give them these luxuries. They want the best - already!