What ATLANTA MEANT FOR ME
This is definitely
a post that is OVERDUE, But its better late than never said.
What my Atlanta
trip has come to mean to me. When I left last March, I told myself I would be
back. Summer rolled around and I said I am going to Atlanta. When I first said
that I had no thoughts that it would become what it has to me. I've found
serenity here in this place. I was able to escape just far enough to catch my
breath and regroup. Not working this summer was not only mentally enlightening
but also spiritually refreshing.
This summer I
have met so many great new people. From the new bloggers, that I feel genuinely
connected to. And since were always shouting each other out here goes, Tammy,
Kimberly, Asia, Soroya, Daja, and Steven thank you. Somehow from seeing the dedication
you each give not only to your blogs but your personal lives has renewed my
hunger.
To the members
of Seven, I don't know if we all will ever be on the same level. But I
encourage you to continue to seek your divine purpose, and to become stronger
in your conviction, you all are truly working wonders.
To Ifie, there is so
much I could say, all good though. Continue to grow, don't harp on the mistakes
you will make along the way, diamonds aren't perfect until there purposely
bruised and cut to form that magnificent shape. Continue to grow in your
relationship with X. It really is something beautiful to see such a loving and
caring couple that works with each other to build a stronger and better bond.
So I wish the best for you both as a couple and remember that together you two
can overcome any obstacle.
To my cousins,
Xavier, Alma, and Mychelle ( I did it in chronological order) it was truly a
blessing being able to share the time that we did. I don't look at it taking us
over 20 years to get done as a bad thing, with age comes a greater
appreciation.
To any of the
other people I have met along the way while I've been here I say thank you for
making it worth while, from each experience and interaction I took something
away from it.
I'm still now 100% set
on making Atlanta my next place of residency, but I will say this past
experience sure gives the city a very good convincing argument.
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