Welcome!

Welcome to Blossoms Anew, formally Blooming in NYC! I recently relocated to a new city on the Eastern Seaboard, Providence, Rhode Island. Since moving, I realized that many of the same lessons that I learned in NYC have carried over here and I am continually striving to reach my personal best. Please join me as I continue to grow as a young lady, transplanted to Southern New England.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Survey: What chew want?!?

I want to open it up to see what you want me to write about on BloomingNYC.blogspot.com. Below, I’ve included some examples of the areas that I have written about in the past and can write about. Are there others? If you could have me write a custom article just for you, what would it be on?

Leave a comment and let me know what you’d like to see me write about. Below, some ideas to get started. Also, check out what I've said in the past on the right hand side.

Relationships:
  • Dating: learning from past relationships, current relationships and realizations, male-thought, dating outside of your comfort zone
  • Friendships: cultivating last friendships from a distance and in new locations
  • Parents: understanding parents as an adult child
Personal Development:
  • Self-Esteem: the role of media and pop-culture.
  • Health/Fitness: healthy regimens in diet and exercise, lifestyle
  • Beauty: personal style and worth
  • Life Lessons in purpose, spirituality, life, and love
Education:
  • Higher Education: pursuing of graduate studies (while working full-time), finding the right program
  • K-12 Teachers: reflections from the classroom
Entertainment:
  • Hot Spots: restaurants, bars, lounges/nightclubs in NYC
  • Book & Music Reviews: suggestions of the latest (worth-while) literature and music
  • Quizzes
Leave a comment: What would you like me to write about?

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Thursday, August 9, 2007

Multi-deminsional: Parents

Last night, I was with a friend waiting for the bus and as they were looking at the schedule their stance reminded them of a comment made by their father. My friend Sam* said that he was looking at a picture with his hand on his hip and his father said, "Why are you standing like that?"
"Like what?" Sam replied.
"Like that! It's feminine!" He answered in a thick Creole accent.
Sam recalled his confusion and questioned whether or not it was because of the fact that his hand was on his hip, or maybe his hip was cocked, or maybe...he couldn't figure it out.

His confusion with the episode reminded me of my older brother's over analysis of my Dad's comments towards him. Additionally, the way he brushed off his Dad's opinion made we wonder about the nature of their relationship.

"Do you get along well with your Dad?" I asked.

Sam's reply was a culmination of the feelings I had towards my father, which had taken years and tears to understand. Yet, Sam made it sound so simple.

"I respect my Dad as a guy. But as a husband and father, I can say that I agree with what he's done."

For those who struggle with parental relationships for whatever reason, relax. Although you may feel anger towards one of your parents it is not because of hate. It is simply a break down of respect. We all have our own standards based on our past experiences. You should always respect your parents because they are people, your elders to be exact. However, you do not have to respect the decisions they make as a husband or parent because those decisions are based on their past. Until you understand their past and why they are the way that they are, you will not respect that side of them.

What comments or sayings from parents get under your skin or do you find repeating to yourself?

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Your Introduction Song

While enjoying the player's songs at Mets baseball game, a friend of mine asked,

"What would be your introduction song when you walk in a room?"

Since baseball players get three songs, I had to think of three songs that would get me excited and represents a part of me. My line up:

1. Where I'm From by Jay-Z
2. Can't Tell Me Nothing by Kanye West
3. Rock The Bells by LL Cool J

If you could choose three songs to play when you enter a room, what would they be?

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Ring the alarm!

Those who know me, know that I have key pieces of jewelry that I wear daily: my necklace with three important charms (tiara, treble clef, and clarinet), my silver hoop earings, and my rings. Each piece of jewelry is sentimental in some way, especially my rings. One ring was a gift from my favorite uncle worn on the right ring finger, another was an awesome ring from Disney World worn on the right index finger, and the last was a present for myself after the first semester of my freshman year (I did well!) worn on the left ring finger. Although they were not fancy, the one on the left had been mistaken for a wedding ring in the past.

I am a key believer that everything happens for a reason and if you want things to happen you have to speak it into existence and act as if you already have it or that is on its way. I thought about this one day while looking at the ring on my ring fingers. At the time, I was in a great relationship with someone I believed I could marry. But when I looked down at my ring finger, I could not imagine that finger bare or with another ring being there. I was not ready.

After that relationship, I was hesitant to date in my new city. But, NYC treated me well. I have met so many gentleman that have treated me like a princess! Most notably, was the rebound guy. It took me a while to accept his purpose as we decided to step back and become friends, but I now understand. I am now in the beginning stages with someone who makes me loose my breath whenever I see and hear them, and sees my inner and outer beauty as clear as day.

I am now single and dating and it has been two weeks without a single ring on my hands!

I feel on top of my game in most facets of my life. My heart is shinning bright and so is my smile. In my mind and heart, I see what I want out of a relationship. I am ready to use my past lessons to take my current relationship to new heights, if that is in God's plan. I am ready for LOVE!

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Address the World's Water Crisis

Two summers ago, an intelligent gentleman and his father started an Internet company: H2bid.com

What does the website do? "We're basically the Ikea of water and wastewater contract opportunities. When a city/country needs a new drainage system they request quotes; usually from the 5 vendors they know of. We provide 24/7 access to water and wastewater contract opportunities from around the world to make the process a little more competitive. When your car needs new brake pads you usually get as many estimates as you can. H2bid.com applies the same thinking to the water and wastewater industries."

In hopes of growing their business, they entered the Forbes.com Boost Your Business Contest along with 900 other small business. Two weeks ago they were named one of 20 semi-finalists.

Help address the world's water crisis and support a great business by voting for H2bid.com here.

For more information about H2bid.com, please visit: http://h2bid.com/aboutus.aspx