So I’m guessing given the situation and the subject upon which my blog lays a back story is deserved. More simply put how did I end up back here? To make a long story short I came to alleviate some of the pressures off of my half sick mother<<<I know there is no such thing as half sick. She called told me what was going on and I came back here (Natchez, Ms.), though to be honest most of my friends and life was down there (Baton Rouge, La.) at least until I finished school it was and would have been. When I left my Dad was not so excited about it—anyone that knows him well enough knows that, but he has accepted the situation and has adjusted nicely. Not only has it been an adjustment for him, but for me as well. December 23rd of this year 2011 will make it a year that I have been back here (home) the Miss-Lou area. Though a few years back I was here for a while living with my beloved second family (Ruthie, Patty, Jaz, Keke, Darrell)—it’s really been a long time since I can say I have been here long enough to really achieve or participate in anything substantial or noteworthy. I finally after several years spent a birthday with my immediate family that in itself is a wonder quiet refreshing if you really want to know the truth.
Getting back on track-- my coming home is what landed me to enrolling in Copiah Lincoln Community College better known around here as Co-Lin. I was not coming home and not doing what I have moved back to Baton Rouge, La. to do. Co-Lin had the program I was interested in everyone was very kind and helpful during the enrollment process. And the icing on the cake -the Business and Marketing Management head Mrs. Laird was very encouraging and supportive, so I had a smooth transition. Already having decided what it was that I wanted to do (my baby project—the store NaavaL2) <<when I finish school amongst other things I plan on building my Brand and she is the perfect person to teach me exactly how to do that….I mean all you have to do is listen she lectures plenty…the fun part she even openly accepts and even asks for our input. Enrolling back in school is what leads to me starting to participate in Collegiate D.E. C. A. and organization that the more I participate the more I find beneficial. Networking is key it is not something that comes naturally to most it is a skill that can be acquire<<< to be honest my high school 4-H agent Mrs. Debby taught me that but, D.E.C.A. has reinforced it.
PART 2 WILL COME ON ANOTHER DAY<<<<<>>>>>>> THIS IS GONNA BE SO INTERESTING…..THE JOURNEY
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