First Son

First Son

First Love
First Son
God’s Blessing
Triumph the joy of conception
Weight oh the weight of pregnancy

First Love
Blood unexpected
Pain of loosing another child

First Love
Hurt diagnosis of placenta preavia
Disappointment months in hospital

First Love
Birth joy of the experience
Cry impeding death

First Love
Premature yet alive
Still so stiff lungs not developed

First Love
Cry first cry
Comfort too small too sickly to hold

First Love
Breath please breath I pray
Grow please develop I pray

First Love
Talk stuttering
Crawl barely a movement

First Love
Walk at 12 months but walking
Talk clearly now thank God

First Love
First Son
God’s Blessing

XEG

God’s Gift

God’s Gift

True Love
God’s Gift
My Gift
True Love

Scared another pregnancy
Unexpected not now
True Love

Afraid will I live
Terrified – will the baby live
True Love
Weight – a lot of pounds
Movement constantly
True Love

Weight – now 9 lbs and growing
Kick vibrantly
True Love

Grow healthy
Joy – Lungs developed
True Love

Birth finally 8lbs 13 1/2 oz
Cry joyful healthy lungs
True Love

Awake – always alive
Hair all that black curly hair
True Love

Yellow jaundice
Comfort – sleep close to my heart
True Love

Talk – share his voice his presence
Walk – explore claim his own

True Love

Thank you God

True Love
God’s Gift
My Gift
True Love

NEG

Do you have the characteristics to be a leader?

8 Characteristics of Great School #Leaders #Resilience #Curiosity #Passion #Persuasion #Courage #leadership
School Leadership

Cost of Culture

“Does the Dr. Dre-Apple deal mean #hip-hop is selling out?” Or just business as usual in #America? http://www.vox.com/2014/6/3/5775630/does-the-dr-dre-apple-deal-mean-hip-hop-is-selling-out via @voxdotcom

My Voice – A Compilation of the Ten!

The FIRST voice you hear is the child CRY! Crying for love, approval, forgiveness, existence! For love.

The SECOND voice you hear is the mother CRY! Crying for love, approval, forgiveness, existence! For love.

The THIRD voice you hear is the father CRY! Crying for love, approval, forgiveness, existence! For love.

The FOURTH voices you hear in unison are the voices of the eight other children CRY! Crying for love, approval, forgiveness, existence! For love.

The FIFTH voice you hear is the teacher COMFORT! Comfort the child. The precious child she says be still. Let me love, appreciate, honor, and respect you! You!

The SIXTH voice you hear is the mother TEACH! Teach the child. The best she knows and understands how. Let me teach with the food, shelter, and clothing for you! You!

The SEVENTH voice you hear is the father EDUCATE! Educate the child. The best he lived and lived. Let me educate you with books, discipline, alcohol, and most importantly by all my negative actions for you! You!

The EIGTH voice you hear is the Lord PEACE! Peace for the child. Peace through learning, reading, understanding, experiencing, praising, protecting, guiding for you! YOU!

The NINTH voice you hear is the sons and husband in unison LOVE! Love for the mother, wife, and educator. Love for all you have been through, all you have persevered through, all you have grown through, all you have brought to bear on the thousands of students’ life’s, all you have achieved in spite of it ALL for you! YOU!

The TENTH voice you hear is the mother, wife, educator THANKFUL!
Thankful for the mother, the father, the eight siblings, the teacher – that one teacher –, the Lord, the students, the husband, and the sons.
Thankful for all their love – the best they know how!
Thankful for all the experiences – the good and the bad – the best they know how!
Thankful for the education taught – the excellent and the appalling – the best they know how!
Thankful for all their love – they are me – who I was, am, and will become!

THE voice, THEIR voices, MY voice!

My VOICE – the compilation of the TEN!

Life Beyond

Life Beyond

We were poor! Dad would say we may be poor but we don’t have to be stupid or dirty! There were times that when we had no heat, electricity, or food! Imagine no heat during the blizzard of 1978! Imagine no food – nine kids with hunger pains! Thank God for the free lunch program and the Salvation Army!

I’m one of nine kids – seven girls and two boys – Catholic family from the projects of Lynn, MA. My Dad was creative in the kitchen – rice and milk with a little butter and sugar – makes a great breakfast! Oh, rice soup with bits of chicken was a great meal for nine hungry children. We had dessert, too! Can you guess? Yes – rice pudding! I hate rice! Dad was a master chef!

The Salvation Army was my salvation, literally. The Captains and Majors taught me the meaning of servant leadership. I sang at local nursing homes, stuffed Christmas bags for needy children, lead Bible study sessions, cleaned the local parks, collected toys for the Christmas party, lead art classes during the summer camp, and served lunches during the summer lunch program. Servant leadership propelled me to my life purpose – impacting the life’s of children in need.

How would I live out my life purpose? School was my salvation! My love of reading began at St. Kilian’s Catholic School in first grade with Sister Shawn Mary. I was the only one in the class – the only little colored girl. Sister Shawn Mary had this rocking chair at the front of the class. At reading time, everyone was reading, but, me. Sister Shawn Mary put me in her lap and read and read and read! And, eventually, like magic, I began to read. Devine intervention is what Sister Shawn Mary would say. She was the teacher that intervened on my behalf – loved, honored, respected, and comforted me. Taught me.

And, I will continue to support my life purpose; to propel life beyond for one of nine colored kids from the projects; to make life beyond a reality; to become a servant leader as a teacher and positively impact the life’s of all the eager young minds. Creating a life beyond for all students to become servant leaders who participant in the global economic society is my life purpose.

Education

Education – the great equalizer. Do you believe?
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What’s on Your Nightstand?

How Starbucks Saved My Life: A Son of Privilege Learns to Life Like Everyone Else

by Michael Gates Gill

We all have preconceived stereotypes about race, social economic status, religion, and social status. So, did the author! Then one day, it all changes. This book takes you through the life of a “privileged son” and his fall from “his grace”. In the end, what matters are relationships, faith, and true happiness. This book will inform your discussions around your own stereotypes and how they impact your relationships, your faith, and your true happiness.

What’s on Your Nightstand?

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

by Rebecca Skloot

HeLa – Aka Henrietta Lacks. That is what her immortal cells are referred to.

To the Moon

In Nuclear Bombs

Developed Drugs

Made Vaccines

HeLa

Henrietta Lacks

Immortal Cells

Round the earth and back – three times – 350 million feet

All from the cervix of woman who stood told 5 feet tall

A Black Woman

A Black Woman helping millions of people

But, her kids, grandkids, husband, even Henrietta Lacks herself – didn’t know until 25 years after her death!

Yet, they couldn’t afford medical insurance; couldn’t afford to get sick!

This book will challenge your views on the confidentiality of medical records, ownership of your tissues and cells, the importance of informed consent, and most importantly the medical research on human subjects – black human subjects. How far will medical research go for the good of all to sacrifice one person, one community? Where does bioethics stand on this issue? What are the human consequences? What are the ethical and moral consequences? Unus Pro Omibus, omnes pro uno!

What’s on Your Nightstand?

The Other Wes Moore

by Wes Moore

Think about the relationships you have in your life – the healthy and toxic. Think about the decisions that you have made in your life – the healthy and toxic. Two Wes Moores. Two life’s set on different trajectories mainly because of the relationships and decisions made. Relational capacity and decision making are keys to one’s own individual determination. This book will inform your decisions regarding the importance of relational capacity and effective decisions making skills that prepare our youth for today’s society; and, provide a resource list of agencies with the unwritten mission of preparing all to be productive citizens in a global society.

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