So Becky is a better driver then me? Noooooo!
So Becky is a better driver then me? Noooooo!
Just a post with some pictures….
Happy Birthday Linc!
The Williams Four hanging at the train in downtown Thompson’s Station (photo credit to my awesome sister!)
Columbia Morning – way too hot but we got an awesome pic at Riverwalk Park
I fell in love with all things “Hamilton” in February of 2017. My mom asked me to download the mixtape for her, I gave it a listen and I was hooked. I segued to the original soundtrack a few days later and it’s been in rotation on my iPhone and car for the last 18 months.
I was on Facebook earlier this year and I saw an event for a Hamilton showing in Atlanta. I playfully said “going” and put up a witty (I thought) little post about seeing it. I had no idea it would turn out to be true.
Fast forward to May…I decided to just do it. IF things aligned..
I called my sister to see if she would be willing to watch the kids. Check!
I asked Becky if she wanted to go and if we had the weekend free. Check!
We looked to see if tickets were available at a price that wouldn’t cause us not to send the kids to college. Semi-check!
The show was amazing beyond words…so I won’t even try to provide any. All I can say is – if given the chance, check this out. History is amazing…and we must respect it and learn from it.
Man, what a month…what a last few weeks.
Our biggest little had her first dance recital this past Saturday. It was quick, complicated and BEAUTIFUL!
Her and Becky got their makeup done that morning and both looked awesome. Only an hour of work by Independence High’s best makeup girls (Thanks!)
I have watched the video of her dancing on stage so many times I will probably wear it out (j/k). Much different than last year’s summer dance recital, that’s for sure!
Love you E. The world is yours!
The kids are slowly but surely starting to take over my desk….both at home and at work <3
I really wanted the title to be a play on the awesome album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill”. Anyway…
We couldn’t be happier of the dedication services for our little Linc. So much love, such a great church. Thank you to everyone who came into town for it or sent well wishes. He’s covered in love by those on Earth and those in heaven as well. What a lucky boy!
Thank you Charlie Weir and Gateway Church!
Is it too much of an overstatement to say that a movie, this movie, might change things? Things that have needed changing for a looong time.
Where was T’Challa when I was a kid being raised by my single mother in a not too bad, not too great neighborhood in Memphis? Maybe I wouldn’t have been called a nerd or Steve Urkel just because I was black and had glasses. Maybe “acting” or “speaking white” wouldn’t have been a phrase I had to hear all the dang time. What if the fake Wakanda were a part of the lexicon?
I can’t say enough good things about this movie – although it had a few minor flaws. It gathered some of the best of the best and current.
Ryan Coogler is gonna be a director to watch. Heck, he already is. His collaborations with Jordan alone have brought us Fruitvale Station, Creed and now Black Panther. All feature intelligent African American leading me and straddling that fine line between mainstream and stereotypical.
This movie is so big you just can’t ignore it. It can’t be stopped. The financial accolades are great but what it is, the care in how it was made and the storytelling are even greater. Marvel did such a great job pulling this off – can you imagine if it was awful? If word had come out that they tried to be cheap on this movie? Kudos to this amazing studio for another great product. I wasn’t excited for Black Panther’s inclusion in Civil War…I AM super pumped for the eventual Black Panther 2 sometime next decade probably.
All I know is my son had better get ready to have a wardrobe FULL of Black Panther gear now and for a long time.
Wakanda Forever!
This is it. Before bedtime, Lincoln picked up a book and started looking through it. His sister said down right beside him and started doing the same. This went on for about ten minutes until I pleaded with them that it was time for bed.
My grand-dad (and all the educators in my family) would be proud. <3
It’s never fun to work on your birthday. Even more so when your spouse does and it’s just a “typical” Tuesday for the kids in going to daycare.
We DID make it fun and our own. We went to the park on an unusually warm February day and got our burger game on at Red Robin (back to back years for E and me). The kids were just so stinking cute – E wished me Happy Birthday many times, starting with a wake-up snuggle. I swear L tried his best to get the words out in his own way. Becky made a wonderful breakfast – mini sausage biscuits and Sister Schubert cinnamon rolls. Oh, and a special super duper carrot cake.
All in all, I woke up happy and went to bed happier. 38 is gonna be great 🙂
PS. I’ve gotten to take advantage of a few of my birthday goodies so far and a few year to come (in the next 6 days)