Monday, November 29, 2010

December 1st is World AIDS Day!

World AIDS Day is celebrated on December 1st each year around the world. It has become one of the most recognised international health days and a key opportunity to raise awareness, commemorate those who have passed on, and celebrate victories such as increased access to treatment and prevention services.


Started on 1st December 1988, World AIDS Day is about raising money, increasing awareness, fighting prejudice and improving education. The World AIDS Day theme for 2010 is 'Universal Access and Human Rights'. World AIDS Day is important for reminding people that HIV has not gone away, and that there are many things still to be done.
According to UNAIDS estimates, there are now 33.3 million people living with HIV, including 2.5 million children. During 2009 some 2.6 million people became newly infected with the virus and an estimated 1.8 million people died from AIDS.1
The vast majority of people with HIV and AIDS live in lower- and middle-income countries. But HIV today is a threat to men, women and children on all continents around the world.

I grew up in Dupont Circle in Washington D.C. in the early 80's and was well aware of the growing epidemic that is now known as HIV & AIDS. My family has known and lost many friends from this disease. There are so many people who have lost loved ones, and many many more who will lose someone close in the future to this. There a few differences now in 2010 than the early 80's when it comes to HIV & AIDS. Now we know what both HIV & AIDS are, how they are contracted, prevented, and we now have treatments for those living with AIDS. Even with all that knowledge HIV is still an epidemic that needs to be controlled! If only we each took the time to go get tested (as often as necessary) so we could know our current status and prevent the unknown spread of it. 


HIV & AIDS can effect ALL of us! HIV and AIDS knows no bounds when it comes to gender, sexual preference, race, country, or neighborhood you may live in. Yes, we have come a long way in the treatment of AIDS over the last 25 years or so, but it is still something that can and should be prevented in every possible way. It is your responsibility to yourself and your loved ones to take charge, get tested, and make sure the person you chose to be sexually active with gets tested as well. When I was growing up in the D.C. area, it was not a big thing to go get tested and keep your status in your wallet. That way you could easily have that important convo and share the proof  with the one you plan on getting "lucky" with. Yes it may seem like an awkward convo at the time. But believe that it is a much easier one than to tell that person that they may need to get tested, because it turns out you weren't as lucky as you thought.

Please take the time this week (or sometime soon) to go get tested! Take your loved ones out & go get tested together to get into the habit. Have date night (get tested & go see a movie). The key is getting tested so you know your status and you can STOP the spread of this disease. 


I am just hoping that everyone takes the time to try to get as informed as possible and choose to stay informed on the contraction and prevention of this disease. Take time to remember those we have lost to this disease & those who are living with it every day. Celebrate their lives by protecting your own. God bless!


Congrats to Julia & Bryan!!

Okay so I just wanted to share some super exciting news with you all. Well it is most likely just exciting to me, but here goes anyway. My friend Julia just had her first baby girl a little bit ago. She & Bryan (the father) are so sweet together and so cute. He has already posted pics to his facebook page letting everyone get a peek at their beautiful new baby girl Becca. I am so happy for them & wish them all the best! Here is to Julia, Bryan & Becca... may they have a beautiful life filled with lots of love and wonderful memories!!! I just love good news & baby news is some of the best news out there. Happy Monday everyone & happy birthday to baby Becca!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

I SURVIVED BLACK FRIDAY!!!

I have officially survived Black Friday & the first winter holiday weekend of the year (woo hoo!!). I know it may seem like something small, but this is the first time in a while that I have worked retail. Mind you I now work for the very best company & don't have to worry about waking up and being at work at the but crack of dawn until the wee hours of the night (Can I get a hallelujah to that? Amen!). My company believes in both it's customers and it's workers. It knows that we (many of us) have families and it tries hard to make sure that we get time with them, especially during the holidays. I do thank God that I work for such a caring company! Years ago I worked for a few different retailers who had crazy CRAZY holiday hours. I remember being open for business from 5am-12pm. Which may seem great for the shoppers, but I worked for Easy Spirit at the time. Most of my customers were... lets just call them older. They were all in bed by 9pm tops & never not once did they come in for a comfort shoe at 5 in the morning. Those days are far behind me now & I am very thankful for that. 


This weekend went by in a bit of a blur. We were super busy on Friday, and quite steady on Saturday. I had many many great customers who were in the holiday state of mind and super duper nice to boot. I love helping people who appreciate the work that we do for them. Yes it is our job, but it is a pleasure when you know how much you are appreciated. We also had a couple of great sales that continue through to Cyber Monday that helped drive our sales. Gotta love a good sale!


Anyhow, I think I am not as scared of the holiday season as I was before. I had a bit of fear going into it due to the fact that I still feel new to the company and have not been here (as an employee) during the busy holiday time. But surprisingly, I have found the higher traffic refreshing. I love interacting with people & helping them find what they need to make there holiday or any occasion just right. I just love being the person with the answers! I also think my father appreciates the higher traffic at my job too. He has always said that I have the "gift of gab" that he somehow is not very excited about being on the receiving end of. Now when I have a lot of customers during the day, I am usually all talked out by the time I come home. He seems to be over the moon about that to say the least, lol. So there seems to be nothing but up sides to this holiday retail rush. It is great for the economy, great for my store, great for our customers, and more importantly great for my father's sanity. Now all I need to do is maybe get a new pair of comfort shoes for myself since I am working many more hours than usual (I know, I know... I am not "older" yet, but I do work on my feet). Please believe that I still will not be in at the store at 5am nor midnight to purchase them.


I wish everyone else in the service industry the best this holiday season. I hope you all get the chance to relax on your time off, and get the appreciation you deserve!


Below are some super sales & savings I have come across that you may or may not want to check out:


Crate&Barrel- is continuing their "Wine & Dine" sale up to 25% off (through Nov. 29th), they are also having an up to 50% off cutlery sale (sale ends Nov. 29th), with free shipping on select items totaling over $100 online & in the catalog. Can't beat that with a stick!! (p.s the knife sale is UNREAL and you should take advantage while you can!!)


BHCosmetics- is having a Black Friday/Cyber Monday weekend bundle steal. You can save up to 35%. All my beauty chicks out there check it out. AMAZING DEALS on makeup!!


handbag heaven- is having a 15% of sitewide holiday sale on all their super cute handbags. They also have gift cards available. Great gift idea for all your besties!! 


Charlotte Russe- is having 25-50% off everything sale until midnight tonight (Sunday Nov. 28th). And if you spend $50 or more online you get free shipping. This sale is great for all you skinny girls & anyone who love love loves accessories!


Lane Bryant- is having a buy one get one free mix & match sale online & in the stores with $1.99 shipping on all online orders $75 or more. Great for all my big girls out there!! Fabulous clothes & accessories (shoes now too!!) that are great for work & play.


Sweeter Days Bakeshop- Okay so I don't know if they are having any sales, but they are the best stop for any & all of your holiday sweet treats!! They are the BEST BEST BEST bakeshop in the Fort Lauderdale/South Florida area (you must believe a big girl when she says something tastes good, it's the law!). Please stop by or check out their website for mouth watering deliciousness!

Follow me on twitter

The few readers/followers I have may have noticed that I have made many changes to my blog. As I get a little more into this blogging thing I am figuring out how to make it more "me". I am also figuring out how to link up all my sites together. You can now easily click follow or subscribe to my blog and you can also now click on the side to follow me on twitter. Check me out!! I am figuring this out one step at a time, but it seems to be coming together. Please subscribe or follow any and all of my social media whatevers, lol. I need all the help I can get!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Happy happy thanksgiving! I hope everyone is able to spend time with the people they love and to be able to give thanks for all the blessings life has to offer! ♥


Sunday, November 21, 2010

Just a few updates for ya...

Here are a few updates to keep you abreast of what is going on in my life...

  1. The cheesecake was a hit!!! Please try the recipe for yourself this holiday season. It adds much needed pizazz to that normal/boring pumpkin pie.
  2. I totally forgot to take any pics before I took the cheesecake to work & again have no evidence to prove how awesome I really am.
  3. I have added a little bit of advertising to my page (this economy has it's downfalls & me being a sell out seems to be one of them). Please feel free to peruse the selection, as many of the products are some of my personal faves.
  4. I have also taken some time to FINALLY figure out how to make a banner and tweak my blog a bit. Sure this is my first-ish try, so lets see if it stays. 
  5. I have been in a thankful holiday mood as of late, so you may see many thankful posts & updates. Although times are hard I am beyond thankful of what I have!
  6. I am hoping more of you will give me feedback as to what you would like to hear about from me. I am great at talking in length about crap that nobody cares about but me, so please stop the madness and share your thoughts!
  7. I am kinda loving making this list.
  8. Another request I have of YOU is... what book should I read next? I am in need of a good read to escape into. After all it is the only getaway I can afford to go on at the moment, lol!
  9. I am loving work recently!! I have made great friends & my customers are not sucking as much as usual. It is amazing what some great weather & the holidays will do to the feel in the store. (I ♥ it!)
  10. I am a bit obsessed with jewel tones. Purple, plum, aqua, and every other jewel tone is catching my eye like nobodies business. I need more jewel tones in my life stat!
  11. I am also kinda obsessed with grape nut ice cream. Yup, that's right. I said GRAPE NUT ICE CREAM (it is super yummy with an awesome texture). It is amazing what new things you will taste at the Jerk Festival (the jerk ice cream was NO BUENO!!).
  12. I have been jammin' (like you wouldn't believe) to What's my name by Rihanna & Right above it by Lil Wayne in my car at top volume the last few days. Please don't be shocked, I can get a lil gangster now & then. 
So that is about it for now. Just wanted to update you as to what is going on, and of all my new obsessions. I hope you enjoined this as much as I did. Have a great week!!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Getting into the holiday state of mind . . . (shout out to all my coworkers)

We are well into our fall season and getting ready for the holidays. At my place of business we are getting more & more excited to see the new merch hit the floors. In fact every once in a while you can hear a squeal of joy from the stock room as new products are being unpacked.

While living in South Florida is great, we tend to miss out on the best time of year… Autumn. Yes we are blessed to be able to hit the beaches during the winter months while the rest of you are all bundled up and ready to shovel snow, but it’s not what its cracked up to be. While that is a great perk, we do miss out on the cool breezes, the changing color of leaves, and picking apples & pumpkins fresh from the farm. While we miss it in our personal lives, thanks to the products and our amazing designers we don’t have to miss out on  the beautiful rich fall colors that autumn brings all together. We regularly joke around with our customers about how the only season changes you really see in South Florida are inside the stores. We not only appreciate all the beautiful colors and well designed and staged areas around the store, but our customers do as well. Long before I ever worked with C&B I made it a goal of mine to come in each season & take notes. I would use the store as inspiration and then design my home and office around what I learned and saw from the displays. Our company & designers do so many amazing things with the color stories, and they are always thinking outside the box to come up with new and beautiful ways of showcasing products.

So as we gear up and prepare for the holiday season we are taking time to think about what things we are truly thankful for. I am personally thankful for my fellow associates whom are warm, caring, & funny individuals. I am also thankful to work for a company that has designers that take their time to make our store so beautiful and inspirational during the change of seasons. Sometimes we can take things for granted and we need to slow down and remember what makes sets us apart from the rest. My place of business cares about each and every one of its employees along with its customers, and I think it shows in every window display, and every table scape. Thanks for everything C&B and a special thanks to our designers (R, O, & T) and all the great associates I work with day in and day out who make working such a joy! We hope you get the chance to enjoy all that this beautiful season has to offer.

By: LA

Cross your fingers & lets see if it worked...

I decided to try the pumpkin cheesecake recipe yet again (bum bum bummmmm). It is officially out of the oven & cooling/setting up in the fridge. I am bringing it to work tomorrow for our pre-thanksgiving potluck meal. I just hope it actually stays together and is serviceable this go around. It tasted great the last time, but I wouldn't call the last one a cheesecake. It was more of a cheese-blob or slop if you will. It just proves that you kinda need to stick to a recipe ALL THE WAY THROUGH when baking. That's what I get for being an impatient big girl going for it way too early. I have learned my lesson & I guess we will have to wait and see if it worked or not. But at least I know to give it all sorts of fridge time, just in case it decides to cop an attitude with me. I will try to take a pic tomorrow before I bring it in with me to prove that I am not a total cheesecake dunce. Anyhow, please say a little prayer and wish me luck for my second attempt at this dang cheesecake. I will post the recipe below. I hope that you all have a chance to try something new this holiday season & are able to add a new recipe to your go to stash. Enjoy & happy almost Thanksgiving!!!

Pumpkin Cheesecake

Recipe courtesy The Neelys: Gina's Pumpkin Cheesecake (foodtv.com)

Cook Time:1 hr 25 min                                    Level: Easy                                    Yield: 8 to 10 servings

Ingredients
Crust:           
30 squares gingersnap cookies
6 tablespoons (3/4 stick) unsalted butter, melted
Filling:
4 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese, room temperature
1 3/4 cups sugar
1 (15-ounce) can pumpkin
5 large eggs
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon table salt
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
Cinnamon Whipped Cream, for serving, recipe follows

Directions
Crust:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Add the gingersnaps to the bowl of a food processor, and pulse until crumbly. Transfer to a large bowl and add the melted butter. Stir until evenly mixed. Press the mixture into the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan with 3-inch sides. Bake the crust until golden brown, about 10 minutes.

Remove from the oven and let cool completely while preparing the filling.

Filling:
Put a teakettle filled with water on the stove top, over medium heat, and bring to a boil.

In a large mixing bowl, add the cream cheese and sugar and beat with an electric mixer until light and fluffy, about 2 to 3 minutes. Add the pumpkin and beat until incorporated. Beat in the eggs, 1 at a time, then add the cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, salt, and vanilla, and beat until blended. Add the flour and beat until incorporated.

Wrap the sides and bottom of the springform pan with heavy-duty aluminum foil. Pour the filling into the pan and put it in a small roasting pan. Pour the hot water from the teakettle into the roasting pan, filling halfway up the sides of the springform pan, about 1 1/2 inches. Bake until the center of the cheesecake moves slightly when the pan is gently shaken, about 1 hour and 20 minutes. Remove the cake from the water bath and let it cool on a wire rack.

Once cooled, use a paring knife to loosen the sides of the cake from the pan. Chill the cheesecake for at least 4 hours before serving. Serve with Cinnamon Whipped Cream

Cinnamon Whipped Cream: (or maybe add a dash of bourbon) Yield: 1 1/2 to 2 cups
1 cup heavy cream, chilled
1/4 cup confectioners' sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Pour the heavy cream into a large bowl and beat with an electric hand mixer until thick and frothy. Add the confectioners' sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon, and beat until medium peaks form.


Friday, November 19, 2010

Happy birthday dad!

Saturday November 20th (today) is my father's birthday. He is turning 55 this year. I wish I was in a better spot to be able to treat him on this most special day, but alas I got bills I gotta pay. So this year I will be treating my father to a lovely day filled with the new Harry Potter movie, and hopefully a yummy home cooked meal (lets see if that last one happens or not). I am very blessed to have such a loving and supportive father in my life. I am beyond proud to be a part of such a great family that gives me positive guidance and the best shoes to fill. I hope that my father is able to look back on his years and smile. Remembering all the good times and cherishing the friendships he has gathered over time. I know that he has worked hard all his life and hope that he is seeing the payoff in the people & lives he has changed. Anyhow. . . this is just a message letting him know that I appreciate and love him & wish him nothing but the best in all the years to come!
Happy Birthday Dad!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

So much to do with so little moolah...

I have been thinking about reorganizing my life. And by life I really mean my bedroom. I am a bit obsessive compulsive with some things. But when I am in a funk or depression-ish place/state of mind, my space gets out of control! I need to take my living space from hot mess to hot damn that's cute! It will take a little work, lots of reorganizing, dusting, and doing lots of laundry. But on top of reorganizing I need to find & create a "home" for some things. I have a list of things that I would love to do to improve the look/feel and functionality of certain spaces.

Someday I need to get a real nightstand with proper storage. How else can I read a bedtime story, drink a glass of water & set my alarm to get up in the morning? Plus I love putting on my peppermint foot lotion then putting on my big fluffy socks before bed to maintain my fancy feet. I need a place to store the lotion/fluffy socks & a nightstand would be perfect. I also like to keep a nice smelling candle in my room (Voluspa Ebony Peach Seasons Candle Tin) to set the mood and put me at ease, but I need it to be close enough to blow it out before I fall asleep. Only because I am not a fan of setting the house on fire while I am having sweet dreams, lol.
I have also been on the hunt for the perfect vanity/makeup/hair care storage situation. I thought I found a lovely option at West Elm (flip top storage with mirror) which is now no longer available online, but could possible still be available through select stores. Although I thought it could be the answer, I am a bit torn. It does match my current headboard, which I got from them (the Moroccan headboard), but it is a little pricey and West Elm is also a competitor. I do work for a fantastic company that sells fabulous furniture (just nothing that will work for my needs in this area at the moment). I also don’t think I can spend almost $400 on makeup storage right now (or EVER, lol) with bills, and the holidays coming up. And I am supposed to be saving up for my fantastic girls trip during my birthday in March. So it looks as if this is just not in the cards now. At the moment I will have to deal with the limited storage in my bathroom. I did however come up with a cute new way to showcase and store my makeup brushes for now. I got a beautiful mini candle hurricane in a great jewel tone from Crate& Barrel (london mini hurricane) and filled it with iridescent glass pebbles. Then I just placed my brushes in to store them all while bringing a bit of color to my counter top. I may do the same thing with the tilt bowl they sell for all of the rest of my brushes, liners, and mascaras as I continue to add to my collection.
For my main bedroom storage (other than my closet) I do have a great low dresser that I got from a friend before she moved up to Atlanta. It was originally a light pine color, but I have transformed it to fit my personal style better. I painted it a bright fuchsia and finished it with a high gloss top coat. It is now the pop of color & focal point in my bedroom. I did recently purchase a super cute & funky lamp from Crate&Barrel (purple hoopla table lamp) to add lighting and it matches the dresser beautifully. I have been thinking of getting some of Crate’s holiday wrapping paper to line my dresser drawers to finish the piece off just right. I have been thinking of using the Marimekko Fandango Purple-Teal Gift Wrap, to give it a little pop of surprise color when I open the drawers.

I have so many ideas for my bedroom and it looks as if it will be a long process to finish this project. I like things to come together over time, in which I can continue to add to the design and make it all well rounded and not to "matchy matchy".  But I must say I could really do a lot with completing the look if I won the powerball or lottery, lol. But until that day I must stay inspired and look into more DIY projects to get it to the point of completion. Ehh... one of these days it will be done.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Blessed

I am blessed with great family & friends that love and support me. Knowing that fact helps keep me strong when I am feeling weak.



And knowing that my mother is always in my heart and watching over me, helps me stay open and ready for all the love the world has to offer.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

I am celebrating life this weekend!

Thanks to my friends I have lots to that will keep me distracted from any sad feelings that may come up this weekend. As I wrote in an earlier blog, this weekend (tomorrow 11/14) is the anniversary of my mother's death. It has been a little harder for me this year than most. I think it maybe because not only do I miss her like usual, but a lot of old feelings have been raised due to other recent circumstances. I have had a few friends & coworkers lose their mothers this year (very recently in fact). Watching their loss and raw emotion brings me right back to the same spot 9 years ago when I was in their shoes. I would never wish a loss like this upon anyone & know that it does get better with time. I just have a hard time seeing people around me hurt. I have always had a hard time separating my emotions with those around me. I internalize everything & put myself in other's shoes, even if it harms me in the process. These are issues that I am working on in general. I just wish I had them mastered before all these hard feelings came creeping back up is all. I wish all my friends out there who have lost a mother or someone close to them the best of luck dealing with their grief. I know it is hard, but it does get a little better with time. I am keeping your families in my prayers (I hope you know who you are). I am always here for those who need to talk out problems or feelings. And to be real, I am much better at listening to others than I am dealing with my own issues, lol


Anyhow, like I said before I have some great friends who have noticed that I have been down in the dumps as of late and are helping me through it. I am running a couple of errands today & going to a friend of a friends birthday party later on tonight. Then tomorrow I am going out to the Jamaican Jerk Festival with anyone & everyone (besties, friends, & dad included). I plan on being a very busy girl and quite distracted throughout the weekend. Then I must focus on getting ready to go to work on Monday & meet the owner of our company (who I will wow with my winning personality, lol). So . . . there is lots to do that has absolutely nothing to do with wallowing in my grief. 


I think I will chalk this weekend up as a celebration of life instead of a weekend full of distractions. I will celebrate the times I shared with my mother, the time that I am able to share with my friends and family now, and the life that I will continue to lead with the great advice and guidance my mother & father have given me over the years. Celebrate what time you have with the ones you love, and be thankful of what you have when you have it!

I thank God for what he has given me!

Thanks to all my family and friends who continue to be there and support me through all the ups & downs of life. I love you all!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Fall back!

Yeah . . . so like a dumb ass in a total sleep deprived stupor, I decided to set my clock incorrectly last night & ended up springing forward instead of falling back an hour for daylight savings time (my bad). So I ended up waking up at 6 in the morning ( aka butt crack of dawn) to get ready for work instead of 8 & didn't realize until I turned on the news before heading out that I was a bit early to say the least. I was resourceful and used all that extra time to straighten my hair & pluck the heck out of my eyebrows (they needed it badly). And at least I remembered it in the first place & wasn't late for my meeting this morning! So after a LONG AS HELL day I am finally home & ready to catch up on that extra hour (or in my case 2 hours) of sleep that I missed out on this morning. Here is hoping you are not as slow as I was and that you are ready for work at the right time tomorrow. Enjoy your week ahead & happy daylight savings everyone!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Watch out for something new . . . maybe

I have spoken to some of my best friends recently about my blog. I have come to a conclusion that this really needs kicked up a notch. And on that note, I think that maybe having a couple of guest bloggers could bring some spice to the page & let you into another aspect of my life through different eyes. I am thinking of having my 2 besties that live up north (the D.C. area & NYC) guest blog with an "up north update" as to what is going on in their lives & what is hot/trending up there. I am also thinking of having my bestie down here (Jbooty, who is into fashion BIG TIME) guest blog with a "Friday fit", which would be a look of the day type of thing. After all she is one fly chica that looks good whenever we go out. So why not save it for posterity? Anyhow, these are all ideas that I am tinkering with to keep us all interested and involved with this fancy blog of mine. If you have any ideas of what I can do or share to make this blog even cooler (don't strain yourself, because it will be hard to improve on perfection) please just let me know.


I love you all & thank you for your support in my journey through this crazy social media thing that has taken over me. I would also like to thank each of you that have comments and or kind words to say about any of my entries. The great thing about having a blog, is that it gives me an outlet that I would have never had otherwise. It has helped me work through feelings that would normally be bottled up, and possibly take forever for me to deal with on a normal basis. Now I have the ability to get it all out, good or bad and then have to deal with it no matter what. I've also learned how supportive my friends are with things that are normally unspoken. So again I thank you all for being there for me in your own way while I muck around this thing called life.


And on a total side note that has nothing to do with any of this, I want to go back to Tortola! I am thinking of planning a trip for my 28th birthday in March. Maybe 2 weeks to properly visit my family & enjoy everything that the Caribbean has to offer. I will leave you all with this lovely pic of a sunset at Cane Garden Bay, Tortola. (I need a dose of this in my life STAT!)



Thursday, November 4, 2010

Almost 9 years, but feels like just yesterday.

Okay so on a total side note that has nothing to do with anything really, I just miss my mom so much tonight. She passed away almost 9 years ago & for some reason tonight just seems to be a really hard night for me. I guess I am not so surprised really. After all the anniversary of her death is November 14, which is around the corner. But I thought that over the years it would just get a little bit easier. Mind you I am much stronger and able to deal with the loss more so now than many years earlier, but this time of year it is just as hard for me as the first couple of weeks after I lost her. 

I just wanted to take a moment to let her know how much I will always love and miss her. She loved and supported me. She taught me so many things about life and even more about myself. Because of her I am a strong confident independent woman who knows how to make the most of any situation. I have her hair, her nose, her temper, and her love of cooking. I still talk about and tell stories about her every day. No matter how much time passes I will continue to carry her in my heart.
 And as she used to say . . . I will continue to love her always and forever and no matter what!


Dorothy Angela (Pulgino) Thomason
July 12, 1957- November 14, 2001
I hope that she can continue to rest in peace knowing that so many people still have so much love for her.
I ♥ ♥ ♥ you mom!