Monday, March 26, 2007

8 Hateful Things Women Do To Each Other

This is not a confession by any means, I just found this to be interesting to say the least. Tell me what you think.


by Norka Blackman-Richards | Circle Sister

It's become the silent emotional killer among women. Women who are downright mean, malicious and disrespectful with each other. This trend is creating havoc in our relationships with each other, for it strikes the core of sisterhood. Real sisterhood can only exist when respect and trust stand unshakeable. In this
particular, most men are quite opposite to us.

For a man, a brother is a brother is a brother. However, what is most disturbing about our malicious ways is that we are passing on a legacy of a broken sisterhood to our daughters. Girls that
are mean and catty are usually this way because their understanding is that this is a normal part of femaleness. They grow up to become mean and catty women who perpetuate a diseased sisterhood. To break this cycle we each need to make a conscious effort to validate all women. Be they our friends or not. Otherwise, we will continue to find ourselves moving within circles of female hostility, suspicion, and pain. Here is my list of the most detestable practices that we need to discontinue in order to heal our sisterhood:

1. Talking about each other - You are really not her friend if what you have to say about her is so bad you can't say it in front of her. If you are a real friend you should be able to tell her your concerns for her life to her face. If you have the need to tell others, but you haven't found the time to tell her - red lights should be flashing. Believe it or not, gossiping is not an intrinsic
part of being female. Women who gossip do it not because it's a woman-thing, but because they want to elevate themselves and put other women in a place of inferiority. Gossiping is just another symptom of deeper insecurities.

2. Fighting for men
- One of the most undignified things that any woman can do is to fight, argue, or curse another woman over a man. It's a disgusting trend that used to be a school girl thing, but today adult women are doing it too. If both of you are in conflict - because his choice is not clear - then that means that he's really not into any of you. He's probably playing both of
you. That man really does not deserve love or attention from either one of you.
Let him go.

3. Joining female gangs - Women who make you feel unwelcome and unwanted within their circle of friends are not to be trusted. Women cliques have become common in the workplace, at church, in the neighborhood. Cliques are the dwelling place of insecure women. Women who join cliques are seeking refuge from their own lack of confidence by cocooning themselves within this circle of supposed exclusivity. Again, the need to belong to, or be part of a clique is also a sign of deeper insecurities. Beware, cliques are usually encouraged and thrive on a type of gang mentality.

4. Undermining each other - Beware of any woman who can never celebrate your accomplishments with you. It could be a new boyfriend, a promotion, an award, a new job, a new acquisition, weight loss. If she has nothing positive to say to
you about it, does not show emotional support, or chooses to remain silent she is not a true friend. Real friends know how to recognize and genuinely rejoice for our successes with pride.

5. Competing against each other - You need to get this straight. There will always be another woman with nicer hair, a more caring husband or boyfriend, better behaved children, a better paying job, a bigger house, a more fashionable wardrobe - there will always be some woman with more of what you don't have.
Consequently, the only person that you need to compete against is yourself. Strive to be the best that you can be - for you. Competing against other women to prove yourself superior is a financial and emotional drainer. Because of this mindless competition we become mean, envious and hypocritical. It is pointless.

6. Disrespecting boundaries
- To survive peacefully every relationship and every friendship must have clear boundaries. Good relationships operate within margins of respect. Within this level of respect, privacy and intimacy are keywords. Yes, you are my friend, but that doesn't give me the right to walk into your bedroom or your kitchen, unbeknownst to you, and help myself to your stuff. I don't do this not because you won't allow me to, but because I respect your privacy and your things. Consequently, we both need to know and respect each other's levels of privacy and intimacy.

7. Crossing boundaries - This is similar to the above; the only difference is that my respect of your boundaries should never depend on my friendship with you. We need to respect women for the simple fact that they are women. If she is a woman she is a sister. Period. Therefore, from that understanding I will have
the utmost respect for her children, her man, her opinions, her choices, and for her as a person. It amazes me how women are quick to disrespect another sister's boundaries, but feel offended if another woman does to them the same exact thing. Honestly, that type of inconsistent behavior can only be credited to some
form of mental illness.

8. Exploiting our friendships - This is a major one. Why are you friends? Do you only remember her being around whenever she could get something from you? It doesn't even have to be material. It could just be your time or your positive energy. Does she happen to be always on the receiving side, with you dishing out ton loads of yourself or your stuff? Or is she your friend because of what you represent? It could be that your husband's position or yours, your possessions, your talent, whatever, represents some form of achievement. Is she a friend because that link to you places her on a higher platform? In a real friendship appreciation, support, and loyalty must be reciprocal.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

101 Things about Sheletha

1. I am a child of God.
2. I was born October 11
3. My parents are still together and still living
4. I am the youngest of three siblings.
5. I have a niece & a cousin that is born on the same day as my birthday
6. I have double cousins (as a result of two sisters marrying two brothers)
7. The only operation that I have ever had was when I had a sewing needle in my knee and the doctors performed the operation without anesthesia. I was awake and screaming for four hours while my mom and nurses held me down.
8. I don’t have any brothers only a God brother named Marcus Perkins that I have not laid eyes on or talked to in about 17 years.
9. I graduated high school when I was 16
10. I only had one birthday party when I was nine.
11. My mother and I have birthdays two days apart and share the same initials SDM
12. I am an emotional eater.
13. I recently lost motivation to exercise daily.
14. I was an alternate speller for Spelling Bee in elementary school.
15. I got 100% on every one of my spelling tests in the forth grade, as a result of my sister drilling me the night before the spelling test.
16. I rely on Microsoft Word to spell for me.
17. I was the first one to wear Guess? To school in 1981.
18. My favorite color changes minute by minute, right now it is red.
19. I told a lie the day before I was baptized at the age of eleven.
20. I don’t want to have children.
21. I was a gymnast for 10 years.
22. I was 1 of 2½ Black people in my graduating class.
23. I am often insecure
24. I am very gullible.
25. I have never had a boyfriend.
26. The first time I ever flew in a plane was after 9/11.
27. My favorite candy is M&M’s and gummi worms
28. I have never had any childhood diseases like chicken pox or measles.
29. I like to play pool and bowl, but I’m not very good at either of them.
30. When I am at home alone, 98% of the time I’m nekkid.
31. I have gone eight months without repeating an outfit to work.
32. I often have concerts in my living room when I am home alone.
33. I’m short, 5’2”
34. I enjoy sleep
35. I like dogs, my first one was a poodle named “BOY”
36. I had a hamster named Erving Magic Johnson the Hamster.
37. I don’t know how to make a meal. I can cook, but not really.
38. I notice the broadness of a man’s shoulders, and his jaw line.
39. I have a silly sense of humor.
40. I have never gone over my minutes on my cell phone.
41. I name all my cars Natalie the Nova (1980), Mitsubishi Mirage (1997) named Ruby (she was red) a Mitsubishi Galant named Tiffani (2000), and Isabelle the Ion (2004).
42. I deserve the best kind of love possible.
43. I like cooking breakfast.
44. I was on a track team for a month. I quit before the first meet.
45. In college I was a founding member of an organization called You Beautiful Black Woman.
46. I went to truck driving school and completed part of my CDL testing. I have no desire to finish.
47. The furthest away from home I have been is Belize City, Mexico
48. I really didn’t start puberty until I stopped gymnastics. My voice is still high to some extent, and my body did not fill out until afterwards.
49. Since college I have had 4 different jobs in different areas of my degree.
50. I absolutely lose all my culture when I listen to Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. Can you say: ROCK OUT????
51. In the beginning of 2006, I was celibate for 43 days.
52. Although I was scared of the Soul Train, I wanted to be a Soul Train Dancer.
53. I have 117 pairs of shoes.
54. I can’t whistle or wink, when I do it’s by accident.
55. I have contemplated suicide
56. Sometimes people get on my nerves.
57. I can’t wait for my hair to turn grey. I have a few now but they are just highlights.
58. I remember President Jimmy Carter when he was actually the President.
59. I like watching fire.
60. The movie “Color Purple” is no longer a drama for me, it’s now a comedy.
61. I love to read. I belong to a book club called Circle of Sisters of Kalamazoo
62. I love community service.
63. I vote.
64. My favorite cities to visit is Dallas, TX and Chicago, IL
65. I wear my mother’s wedding ring.
66. I am a big cry baby.
67. I only rock a Coach purse daily. I own 10 of them.
68. I’m a sucker for a man with dimples.
69. I’m a sucker for toddler in overalls.
70. I curse a lot!
71. I have two tattoos on my body. (The Eye of Orisis on my shoulder, an ankh on my upper thigh)
72. I really like the symbol of an Ankh.
73. I once called the Cleo’s Psychic Hotline.
74. I don’t know anyone personally with the HIV/AIDS virus.
75. I am not allergic to anything.
76. I was an AKA-Teen and wore the crown of Ms. Fashionetta ‘89 & ‘91& ‘92 for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. (Iota Sigma Omega)
77. I hate ghetto fiction
78. J. California Cooper is my favorite author.
79. One day I would like to become a literary agent.
80. My daddy would make me laugh when we watch Friday night fights together.
81. I am inspired by people that take risks.
82. I have never needed to play the lottery
83. I was unemployed/underemployed for 2 years.
84. I am aware of the angles that surround me.
85. I love black/white photographs.
86. I have never met my grandparents.
87. I have to make an effort to keep my feet from being ashy.
88. Learning new concepts are not easy for me. My resume says otherwise.
89. I like shopping alone.
90. I drink occasionally, but I haven’t been drunk in years.
91. I sleep on my stomach.
92. I am a Libra and very true to my signs personality. It’s EERIE!
93. I like learning new words and using them.
94. I find it humorous when people are clumsy.
95. I think cheese makes everything taste better
96. I like math because it is definitive.
97. I have an aggressive exterior, but I find myself being passive in a lot of situations.
98. I like my smile.
99. I don’t know if marriage is in my future, I’ve become ambivalent about the whole idea.
100. I’m a little conceited, a little materialistic, but none of these are in excess.
101. I am finally content with the way things are in my life.

Friday, March 16, 2007

The Many Faces of Sheletha



Rich told me that I look different in every picture that I take...I see my face all the time, so what do you think???

Thursday, March 15, 2007

"the frog princess"

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AP) -- The Walt Disney Co. has started production on an animated musical fairy tale called "The Frog Princess," which will be set in New Orleans and feature the Walt Disney Studio's first black princess.The company unveiled the plans at its annual shareholders' meeting in New Orleans.John Lasseter, chief creative officer for Disney and the Disney-owned unit Pixar Animation Studios, said the movie would return to the classic hand-drawn animation process, instead of using computer animation that has become the industry standard. He called the film "an American fairy tale.""The film's New Orleans setting and strong princess character give the film lots of excitement and texture," Walt Disney Studios Chairman Dick Cook said.The movie will be scored by Randy Newman, who also wrote the music for Disney's "Toy Story," "A Bug's Life," "Toy Story 2," "Monsters, Inc." and "Cars."Newman performed a song from the score for the shareholders.John Musker and Ron Clements, who co-directed "The Little Mermaid," "Aladdin," and "Hercules" will co-direct the movie. The pair also wrote the story for the film.Disney said its new animated princess -- Maddy -- will be added to its collection of animated princesses used at the company's theme parks and on consumer products.The film is set for release in 2009.Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

My Family....


This is a portrait of a black family..my family. Yes it was years ago, but this is my daddy and his favorite girls. I look at this picture and think of so many things. First, it looks as if I was soooo not impressed with the photographer. Then I think: Wow, my life really wasn't that bad. When I think about the goodness of God and allll that he's has brought me through, I get so much joy! It just amazing that I see so much potential with this family, yes there are some ups and downs but we got through it together. I think of so many of my friends who didn't have their father in their home, or parents that are not together anymore for whatever reason and I feel so blessed! Even now, I see the example of loyalty of marriage vows "in sickness and in health" that has the potential to be very tangible. I see the strength of a black man and woman leading their family with God as their foundation, and the hedge of protection all around them. I think of sisterhood that is beyond comprehension, that no greek letter or intake process can EVER claim. I see my family, and even though I can't pick em I wouldn't change them for the world.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Confession #7368


"YOU DONT WANT TO SEE ME ANGRY!"

Needless to say, like the previous post...This show scared the $hit outta me. Same age, same scenario still running out of the basement until the commerical comes on. My sister swears that I fell and busted my knees running up the steps, but I really don' t remember that part. The crazy part is that I never missed the show!

Monday, March 12, 2007

Confession #1079

You all got to see who my all time favorite male singer. My confession is that Mary J. Blige is my all time favorite female singer.



None other that the Queen of Hip-Hop/Soul (who makes these up?) No matter what she sings about it is always on time and in line with MY LIFE. There was a point in time where it seemed as if everthing she was going through I was going through. It was just time for us to say NO MORE DRAMA!! Although we are exact polar opposites (absent father, drug abuse, domestic violence) she inspires me. She inspires me to continue loving black men.








Rumor - K-Ci of Jodeci supposedly apologised to Mary for his wrong doing in the past. Here is the video of that crack head performance.


Friday, March 09, 2007

Ode to Kalamazoo

"Meet Me North"

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To be honest, this is some hot ass mess. I never even lived on the North Side, but as a young adult I hung out there from time to time.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Confession #7481



When I was younger, probably 5 years old, I was deathly afraid of the Soul Train Introduction. Oh yeah, I know you're thinking that the train look happy-go-lucky. But to a five year old, when it turned and started coming towards me on the screen....(my throat tightens just thinking about it)I would run out of the room. I don't quite remember what I was thinking other than Im about to get run over, but with it bobbing and bouncing it appeared as if it was only lurking to get ME! I loved the show, but I would only come back when Billy Dee Williams was pushing his malt liquor to me. This is a true story, my sisters still torment me about this to this day!

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Confession #1062



My confession here is that I am a big kid at heart. I still love the animation of the old school.

And some of the new school. I remember running home from school just to catch the next episode of THE ANIMANIACS!!!!




Did you know that this summer will be the summer of THE TRANSFORMERS?????

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Confession #9743


This man moooooves me:






And this is my all time favorite:



Naughty things float through my mind when I listen to this man...