Monday, November 29, 2010

How was your Thanksgiving?

Mine was sweet!!! It started with treats...
The holiday felt fine, as I sipped on my wine...



it was absolutely GREAT, as I ate...


and I ate...


Meals were prepared and my fam told me "try it"
I realize now that I really must diet.
I ate with reckless abandon, simply without a care,
Hey the Thanksgiving holiday's only once a year.
I enjoyed spending time with my family and friends,
and can't wait to do it next year all over again!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

HAPPY THANKSGIVING ~ from Mandy and fam !

Key Lime Cheesecake
(one of our Thanksgiving treats this year!)

This year I am not hosting the Thanksgiving festivities, instead we have a chance to enjoy all the invitations. I don't know bout you, but I am so ready to grub it up!
Spandex pants? check!...loose fitting top? check!
I wish all the best for everyone out there, especially today. I hope you enjoy this time with family, friends and loved ones, or however you choose to spend the day. I pray that you are safe in your travels, that noone is lonely, and that you have peace and happiness in your hearts.
While I get ready to hit the streets, I am listening to 4 ridiculously talented women...they can SAAAAAANG!!!! Listen for yourself...click on the video below!

Enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving from my family to you and yours!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Volcano !

My son and I worked on a volcano together...it was a lot of fun, especially seeing his face light up when it erupted. He posted the process on his blog, click here to check it out.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Buzz...the hottest Toy!

Friday night I headed out with the fam to see Disney on Ice: Toy Story 3. (That IS what you thought when you read the title of this blog post right? Sarcastic smile)
The show was cute to me; it was CONCERT OF THE YEAR to the kids! As the characters emerged from the curtains one by one, the screams were progressively louder, but Buzz Lightyear was the Jay-Z of the show. He came out and the kids...went...wild!
The celebs with Buzz in the spotlight


Morphing into an alien right before I did the "hoedown throwdown"
(I'd been doing it for years and didn't even know it was a hit... lol)

Here I am with my date...he said "you could have as much popcorn as you want sweetie pie"
(notice he's clutching the popcorn though lol)

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Silpada!

The holidays are quickly approaching and people are already talking about Thanksgiving sale etc. It seems like not too long ago I dismantled my Christmas tree (yeah I do the fake trees lol) and already I'm thinking about decorating it again!
So what's associated with Thanksgiving and the holidays besides the food? SHOPPING!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now some of my friends have said to me that "Santa" might be on a budget this year due to the recession, BUT if you still want to do a lil shopping; perhaps treat yourself or a loved one (me), here's one of my favorite things: Silpada jewelry!

(The ring is not from Silpada)

I always get compliments on this bracelet

I went to my friend's (Karen's) jewelry party, just to support, and that started my love affair with Silpada. They have the cutest things (for you too fellas), see for yourself => Click here and if you need any assistance, my friend/silpada representative Jeanine Simonson will be more than happy to hook you up.
For the record, I am not on commission, I'm just a fan!...and I hope Santa's reading my blog!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Happy bday Mom!

Dedication to my mom...Happy bday Mommy! Click here

Also happy birthday to Rhondon, Justin (Shatarra's son),  Princess, Pennie, Kacie and anyone sharing this special birthday.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

"There is no greater gift..."

“There is no greater gift you can give or receive than to honor your calling. It's why you were born. And how you become most truly alive.” ~ Oprah

Diamond Isis and I
at my birthday party this past Summer

Last week I sang at Diamond Isis' Surprise Birthday Party. She had commented on one of my previous blog posts saying that she hadn't heard me sing (apart from the "Disturbia" parody I did of her...lol) and she would like to one day.
I had written a song called "Your Love is Enough" and thought that would be perfect to sing at the party. The song is about my own heartache and struggles, and how beautiful it is to discover other facets of myself.
Working on my musicianship has not been an easy road, but it has been personally gratifying. It takes dedication, committment, focus and as Kathy Baylor was once quoted "courage" which "is the ability to be scared but keep going anyway". Thankfully I have the love and support of core people...Ann Ruckert and my peers in the music workshop, and some family and friends.
When I sing and someone is moved to tears, it means that person has connected with me in some way. When someone says "I love your song!", that just reinforces the fact that I am on the right path of not only living my dream, but also living with purpose.
When I sang that song for Diamond, she said to me "Mandy, that song was written for me...that song was and is my life story".  She was then inspired to do this spoken word video:



Diamond continues to work on her first book, (spoken word) cd and her blog.
I am Blessed to have unearthed my true calling and I hope everyone finds that joy in their own lives as well.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

"We get to build bridges with music" - Dan Zanes

Little Airplane Productions, NYC
  
Tonight I visited Little Airplane Productions to hear panelists discuss children's music. I wasn't exactly sure what to expect but I'm certainly thrilled I attended. The panel included Chris Cerf, Tom Chapin, Jeffrey Lesser, Dan Zanes (fellow Brooklynite) and moderated by Mindy Thomas.
It was very informative and there's a whole untapped market (the pre-tweens group) just waiting to be developed. 

Grammy Award (and Emmy Award winner by the way) Chris Cerf was on hand to discuss one of my favorite childhood shows (and I'm sure one of yours too) SESAME STREET! Remember the song "Letter B"? Well you can thank Chris for that and many more.

Tom Chapin, who's been in the business for over 30 years, explained that although the business has changed and is changing, one thing remains the same: children! They all have the same basic needs and have been pretty consistent as an audience. Children loved to be entertained!

As an added bonus, I was able to meet Jeffrey Lesser and Josh Selig after the Q&A. Why an added bonus? Because they are part of the creative team of "The Wonder Pets!". Now if you have no clue who "The Wonder Pets!" are don't feel bad, I had NO IDEA who they were either until my goddaughter, Z, visited one day. As soooooon as the theme song came on, she automatically gravitated towards the television.
Move over Charlie's Angels...the Wonder Pets are in town!

Surprisingly enough a bird, a hamster and a turtle teach children about teamwork and helping other animals in distress, and before you know it, I too was watching the show.
Here I am with Josh Selig.
He's the reason everytime I hear the phone ring I have the urge to sing:
"The phone, the phone is ringing..." lol

Jeffrey Lesser, Music Director for "The Wonder Pets!"
His credits include Barbra Streisand, Sting...
 and me (but he doesn't know about the "me" part yet...shhh lol)

And you never know who you might run into in NYC:
Carol Maillard from "Sweet Honey in the Rock"

Here I am with my first Emmy!
Ok so it's Jeffrey's, but hey a girl could dream!


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Did YOU rock the vote?

After we voted today!

I took my son with me when I went to vote today because I want him to know the importance of exercising his right.
When I left work, OF COURSE I would have preferred to go home and crawl into bed...after all brisk weather is not my thing, but THIS had to be taken care of FIRST.

I vote because I am an American, because I have a voice, because I am black, because I am a woman and because I can.

Here are some facts to keep in mind when deciding whether or not to vote:
  • Technically free blacks had the right to vote from the first US Election in 1789, but it was not until the 15th Amendment in 1870 guaranteed their right to vote that they got the franchise. Even then there were many attempts to limit or discourage them from voting up until the 1960s.
  • Blacks were given the right to vote in 1870, but women were not given the right to vote until 1920. So 1920 is the first time a black woman would have been allowed to vote
  • Finally, despite President Woodrow Wilson's opposition, Congress passed what became, when it was ratified in 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment which prohibited state and federal agencies from gender-based restrictions on voting.

For the history of voting and ballots check: http://americanhistory.si.edu/vote/index.html