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I'm a naturalized Caribbean immigrant in the grand old U.S.A. I live in the Hillcrest neighborhood of Ward 7 and I'm a forever-journalist. I started my first career as a magazine editor and I haven't been able to give it up. When I started this blog, I was knee-deep into my fourth career as a government public relations specialist. However, I have been heading up my editorial staffing company, Invisible Colours LLC out of my Ward 7 neighborhood. I'm expanding my company's brand by offering video production and other social media technologies for clients. This blog follows my journey as a 40-something-year old in Washington, D.C. Married for several years, I have three kids--a boy and two girls. I am blessed, and I'm loving all that God has given me. I have a master's in journalism from Columbia University and a bachelor's of arts from the University of the West Indies. I hope I can offer a little insight into my life and my experiences. Writing serves as a catharsis for me. It is what I do best. It is what I love. It is who I am.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Three Months Left

Yesterday, March 16, was exactly three months before the big 40.

I thought blogging would be easier. But I find that many days will pass by before I even log onto the computer to add another entry. However, it has been fun doing this. I will like to start another but I really need to continue working on this one.

So far, 2011 has been defined by many disasters. My sympathies to the people of Japan. I cannot imagine the devastation. The dead birds and fishes that keep coming onto shore since last year really have me wondering. The crash in the economy, the political meltdowns in DC, and the other stressful indicators point to end times. I'm not a naysayer or gloom and doomer but really, what is going on?

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