Most people don’t like change especially kids. I think one of the most important rules of thumb that I have learned as a parent is that a consistent routine is the key to ensuring that we somewhat of a normal day-to- day life.
Flower Power by Ana Tzarev @AnaTzarev
This past week, my daughter were wandering down 57th Street when I spotted this huge flower from the street.
Delightful Afternoon of Modern Ballet mixed with Modern Music – Dance Theatre of Harlem @DTHBalllet
The Dance Theatre of Harlem is one of the world’s leading dance institution and is a part of the New York City cultural world. From the world-class school that trains young people in classical ballet and the allied arts to the iconic ballet company, the Dance Theatre of Harlem is committed to enriching the […]
Birthday Lunch at American Girl Cafe @AmericanGirl
Treating my daughter to a birthday lunch at New York’s American Girl Cafe (located on Fifth Avenue near Rockefeller Center) was the perfect way to end her birthday celebration.
Goodbye My Love – Wordless Wednesday
Recently, I happened upon the “Goodbye My Love” installation located in Anita’s Way,
Kinky Boots On Broadway
In Kinky Boots, Charlie Price (Stark Sands) has suddenly inherited his father’s shoe factory, which is on the verge of bankruptcy. Trying to live up to his father’s legacy and save his family business, Charlie finds inspiration in the form of Lola (Billy Porter). A fabulous entertainer in need of some sturdy stilettos, Lola turns out […]
Enjoying Lunch At The Varsity Drive-In, The World’s Largest Drive-In @DiscoverAtlanta
When visiting Atlanta, no trip is complete without a visit to The Varsity – The World’s Largest Drive-in Restaurant. The Varsity has been around since We since 1928. So why visit The Varsity, for the experience of course of having someone come to your car and bring you your food which is very […]
Visiting Martin Luther King, Jr. Historic Site @KingCenterATL @DiscoverAtlanta
If you are visiting Atlanta, a must see activity is heading to The King Center, a facility dedicated to the memory and aspirations of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This year marks the 45th anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination so my family had to visit the center. A statue of Mahatma Gandhi who was a […]
10 Tips to Pay Less for Airline Tickets
The across-the-board spending cuts just happened on March 1 which means that the cuts will impact most federal agencies including the Federal Aviation Administration, whose annual budget will be reduced by over 5 percent. What’s the impact to you future air traveler? Unfortunately, these cuts will trickle down to consumers in the form of fewer […]
Becoming a Mother #TenYearsAgo
Ten years ago, my mom, sister and drive to Philadelphia to meet my daughter for the first time. To say that I was nervous, she might have only been a few days old











