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Daddy, Where are You? by Leah

A few days before Father’s Day, a very dear friend challenged me by saying she would adjust something in order to fit my “comfort level.”  At first I was startled, but then I realized she spoke the truth.  I could not deny how uncomfortable I felt.  More thoughts surfaced:  what if I am not as courageous and as bold as I thought?  Am I not brave?  Perhaps, bravery exists in my mind, and I am only a risk taker in my well-maintained comfort zone.  Hmmm… Then it hit me!  The problem lies within my comfort zone. So I began to examine my heart more closely.

Along with many others on Sunday June 19, my husband and I celebrated Father’s Day.  We spent the day with my son and his family.

Here’s what I found in my heart:  Every Father’s Day I am melancholy and sad.  I have become desensitized to not having a relationship with my dad that most of time I am numb to it. I think about it, but I don’t let my thoughts linger for long.

If you’ve always had your dad in your life, then this blog will appear frivolous to you.  However for everyone else, including those individuals who lived in the same house with their dad,  but your relationship with him was unhealthy or non existent, I know the challenges you faced and I commend you for not giving up.  If you did not let your circumstances defeat you, you are a winner in my book!

Although my parents divorced when I was an infant, I’ve always known my father.  At a young age, I painfully learned he would not play an active role in my life.  There were many unreturned telephone calls and several weekend visits my dad missed from spending time with my two older brothers and I.

Though I watched a lot of television as a youngster, there were no programs to give me a clear picture of how a black girl is raised by her black father.  I grew up looking through my neighbors’ windows in order to steal a closer look.  I was an adult before I fully understood the disadvantages of not growing up with a “daddy,”  by observing others who did.

In Junior High and High School, there were Cotillions and Daddy Daughter School Dances.  The Cotillions were for dads to present their girls’ properly to society, while they danced the night away with their little darlings.  I was never in attendance because my father was not available to take me.

I wondered, Daddy, where are you?

If you’re wondering if my father is deceased, no.  My father is very much alive. He is simply an absent father.  Although I have spoken more with him in the past 10 years than ever before, he and I will never be able to recover the 40 plus prior years of my life.

I love and honor my father, because the Bible instructs me to.  He is a terrific guy, quite the student and an avid reader.  My father can speak with anyone regarding many subject matters with authority.  He is charming, has a catchy laugh, and he is a good host.

This thought struck me this year, “I may never experience a closeness with my father that I’ve witnessed others have with theirs.” For some, he is their best friend, confidant, and protector.  Particularly for the ladies, their dad is usually the first man they love.  These daughters bring home their first serious boyfriends for daddy to give his stamp of approval.

My father was not that person in my life.  He did not buy me my first car or diamond ring; nor has he ever helped me move into my own apartment or house, or mow my lawn.  No, he never gave me a goodnight kiss at bedtime or scare away the monsters and boogeymen.

It took me years to understand what the enemy meant to destroy me, God turned it around for my good!!  When I was thirty-two, I stopped “playing church” and met the Father of Fathers.  The One I call Abba!  He taught me how to forgive, to let go, to move on, to be strong, to help others, to be a witness of His forgiveness, to love unconditionally, to never feel left out and abandoned again, to hope for tomorrow, to give to others, to be an advocate and friend to those others throw away, and so much more…

He took me back through my life and showed me He was there with me all the time!  Once He showed me He was the One who picked me up from the playground unharmed when I fell off my bike at a young age.  I should’ve cracked my head, yet I walked away embarrassed and with only a small scratch on my leg.

I rose up early on June 19 thanking “Daddy God” for another year!!!  I told Him I desire to celebrate Him every day, not just on the day the world decides it is Father’s Day.

Even though this year I was not with my father again for the holiday,  I will continue to check in and call on him.  This is not always a comfortable place for me, but my prayer is he will know I love him no matter what.

I choose love over rejection.


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You Can Count on Me – Gurls Talk’n 2nd Annual Conference

We are so excited to invite YOU to our 2nd Annual Gurls Talk’n Conference!  

Join the GURLS for an afternoon of praise, as we are led into worship by our Special Guest Psalmist. The Gurls will feature a short skit, followed by a discussion with a Panel of Professionals and leaders of our communities, who will discuss with the audience, some important issues women face daily. Following the Panel Discussion, the Keynote Speaker will present a message that will speak to our hearts.

WHEN
Saturday, August 20, 2016 from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM (CDT)
WHERE
Crete Park District – 515 1st Street, Crete, IL 60417 

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Although this is a FREE conference, please REGISTER using the link BELOW!!!  Space is limited.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/you-can-count-on-me-tickets-26155347348

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Mommy Are You Good? by Christa

When my siblings and I were growing up, my mom made being a mother look so easy. It appeared she was able to accomplish a variety of tasks in little time. Why does it take me three wash cycles in three days for the same load? 🤔🤔

Motherhood is selfless. Self…..less, lol.

I remember sitting at the baby shower given for me when I was expecting my oldest son. One of my guests said, “You will never sleep in again…..never….ever!” I chuckled, not realizing those words would hold so much truth almost 8 years later.

Anyone who knows me know I do not like to engage in conversation before 10:00 a.m, because I am busy daydreaming about the sleep I am missing. For the thousandth time this year, I have seriously considered “quitting” my “home job” and getting a “real one”!!!That’s how selfless motherhood really is, lol.


Only other stay-at-home mothers understand this great sacrifice and how challenging the job is! I do not care what those CEOs and CFOs tell you.  This is the most difficult job on earth!!

One thing is for sure, I am not my mother. It takes me a “teeny bit” longer to get things organized at my house. For example, I do not ever completely wash, dry, fold and put away ALL of my laundry, which seems to be my greatest challenge with having a large family. Also, my mom would go to bed after us each night and rise before us every morning to pray and get ready for work. I may not be as enthusiastic about getting up or putting away the clothes like my mom, but I do pray that I have the same wisdom, dedication, and love for my children that my mom has for me and my siblings.

My children love me no matter what and they often say the sweetest little things.  My oldest son is very attentive and when things get a little crazy around here, as they sometimes do, he asks me, “Mommy, are you good?” Sometimes I answer him and sometimes I am left speechless. Today, I responded, “Yes, son I am better than good, I’m great because you are apart of my life!”

I thank God for blessing me with my fantastic five. They make motherhood an adventure!

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3 Plus 1 Coming Soon: Motherhood by Candice


img_7534-1The day I became a parent for the first time was the moment I realized, everything I do from that day forward would impact the little life I brought home with me from the hospital. Immediately, I began to mentally strategize how to be the best mom for my newborn daughter!

When I was a kid, my mom was the prettiest mother on earth. She had long nails, smelled so sweet and was the coolest person I knew! I would stare at her for hours wishing I was as beautiful as she.
In the early 80’s, (during the Stone Age years, lol), banana clips were popular and my mom had every single color. Her hair was gorgeous!  I snuck in her room and tried on each clip, but I could not style my hair the same way my mother did hers.
I didn’t care how much money she made or what she did or didn’t do right. All I cared about was how she inspired, loved, and respected the little girl then and later the woman I had become.  I still seek her approval and call on her for advice because she is still the coolest woman I know!
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Let me share 5 reasons why I aspire to be a good mom for my daughters:
1. My babies need my approval. If they don’t get it from me, they will surely seek it elsewhere.
2. My little princesses need my time and support. When I am able to be present for school-field trips, concerts, talent shows, track meets and races, or whatever event they participate in, the adoring looks I receive from them are priceless and melt my heart.  The times we share mean more to them than any amount of money I give or gifts I buy.
3. God has instructed me to help my children find their purpose in life and then teach them how to live life to the fullest.
4. My children do not need a perfect mom, but they do need me to be honest, trustworthy, a woman of integrity, loyal and a mom that is dedicated to them.
5.  My daughters need to see me make mistakes, admit to them and then take responsibility to correct them.  I believe this will help my children learn how to be accountable for the decisions they make and learn to grow into mature, strong, loving, and passionate adults who desire what God wants for their lives too.
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A Different Kind of Mother’s Day by Karen

It’s that time of year when mothers and mother figures all over the world receive gifts, cards and flowers, and programs are being held to honor these deserving women.

This year is different for me. It is not about tradition or commercialism. This year the tables have turned for my siblings and I. Instead of our mom taking care of us, we are now our mother’s and oldest sister’s caregivers.  Since the beginning of this year, both have experienced major medical challenges.

Our lives have changed from a mother raising her children, to the children now keepers of their mother. From a mother preparing family dinners, to her children planning her meals. From a mother appearing unannounced at her children’s door steps knowing when they needed money, to the children now paying her bills.

Yes, I see a slower, moving woman who was once robust, aggressive and sometimes overbearing, but a few days ago I suddenly realized my mom is only 10 years from being 100 years old, which is a century, y’all!!!

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Today I pray for more compassion, patience and love for my mom while she is still with me. Every chance I get I embrace, honor and respect her.  I lay aside what I want and how I feel.

I look for moments to sit down and have discussions with her not just to talk about meds and what time to take them, but to fully engage her, woman-to-woman, about politics, religion and whatever else we are led to talk about.

I sincerely celebrate my mother’s life.  Instead of running away from missed opportunities or unintentional neglects, I run towards and embrace them.

Thank you God for opening my eyes.

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Uh Oh, When Did I Become My Mother?? by Leah

If you would have said to me a year or so ago, I have become my mother, you would have been faced with a scowl and ugly grunt, and I would have been highly offended. I did not like nor understand my mother’s strict and disciplined ways as a child.

I no longer feel this way.

For so long, I saw her from my own shortcomings and darkly-colored lenses, not realizing she loved me and my siblings the best way she knew how–through her own misfortunes, life trials and many errors.  But who’s counting?  I have made too many mistakes of my own to keep track of hers. OUCH!

She taught me what she learned:  the good, the bad AND the ugly.  Although she led my siblings and I on a good path, it was up to us to stay the course.  We were accountable to balance our individual lives with integrity, love, wisdom and God’s truth.  For me that meant I was responsible for finding my purpose in life and then sticking to my assignment until completion.

As youngsters, my two brothers, sister and I brought our problems to her sometimes at the same time.  She would respond by saying, “It is four against one–not fair!”  When we were at our worst, our next door neighbors could hear our mom yell, “KIDS DON’T COME WITH INSTRUCTIONAL MANUALS!  Oh well, I’m going to have to ‘wing‘ this one!!”

Even today I am only able to know and see my mom in part.  I await the season when both she and I will see one another as we were created to be–full of beauty, gentle, whole, pure and lovely.

So if you say to me I am just like my mother, my immediate response is now thank you for such a high compliment!!  I am honored to be Bobbye’s daughter.

My Mommie is resilient, strong, independent, dependable, free-giving, a gracious host, witty, courageous, strong-willed, an excellent care-giver, the best cook ever, loyal, dogmatic, opinionated–she’s not a pushover–no siree bob, bold, confident, an avid student of His word and so much more.

In some circles, she is known as a ‘bootleg preacher‘ of the Gospel.  She is compassionate about the Word and a true friend to the underdog, the lost, and the downtrodden.  Over the years, she has cooked and served over a million plates from her kitchen table–I’m not exaggerating.

Yes, she is stubborn and stiff-necked like the children of Israel, but if you cross her, beware!! She’ll ‘slice and dice‘ you and have you for dinner.  She does not put up with foolishness nor nonsense. A woman after my best interests!

Here’s to you Mommie! I love you and appreciate growing up in your “hard knocks school of life“. Living with you as a child and young adult was like being raised by Hitler, Stalin and Malcolm X all rolled up in one, yikes, lol!!!

You are and shall forever be My Number One Girl!!  You gave your best so that I could survive.  I love you to life and I plan to fulfill His call by giving my life back to The Life Giver!!!

I dedicate this blog to my Mommie.  May love and kindness always find its way to you.  I pray this year brings you more joy and sweet peace than ever before!!!!!   HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!!!!


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Now is the Time!! by the G.U.R.L.S.

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At times, we all lack the confidence within ourselves…whether you say or think to yourself: I’m too large, or too ugly, not tall enough, not this, or not that. Understand, there is more to you than the external.

These thoughts hinder us from focusing on what truly matters! Let’s keep the focus off of ourselves and be strong in the Lord! He is our confidence. In Him, we have everything we need. No, we don’t look perfect or know every scripture in the bible, but one thing is for sure, we are called and now is the time!

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Sometimes we don’t feel like we are worthy to be fostering this women’s ministry, but we know God has called us for such a time as now!!! Now is the time.

Testimony from one of the Gurls:

“While shopping at a local discount food store the other day, my clothes were looking a mess, I wore no makeup, and I was feeling fat. I thought to myself, I hope nobody sees me. Actually, I didn’t even want to make eye contact with anyone.

As I sat down waiting for my sister, who stood in the checkout line to purchase her items, in my heart, I heard the Holy Spirit sternly check me and say: ‘sit up straight. I want you to now look up, and as people exit the checkout lines and pass you by, look them directly in their eyes’.

He reminded me who I am and Whose I am!”

What time is it for YOU?

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Gurls Talk’n Comes to Town!!

December 9, 2015

Today was amazing in so many ways!!!!  Gurls Talk’n had the pleasure of speaking to approximately 348 young girls aged 12 through 14 within Will’s County school district.  We poured love into their young lives by affirming, confirming and sharing with them how wonderful,  beautiful, amazing, and ENOUGH they are!!!  What an exhilarating experience it was!  The Gurls are grateful, excited and looking forward to having more discussions and life-changing results with our youth… #ourfuture #ourkidsmatter

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I Am Emotional Book Signing and Tour

October 23, 2015

Gurlstalkn co-hosted a Dinner and Panel Discussion with author, blogger and entrepreneur, Tiheasha D. Beasley!  Gurlstalkn was one of the event’s sponsors and panel speakers.  We were delighted to share in all the laughter, fun, great food and tears of joy and healing for the ladies!

#beingtransparentisapartofgrowing #grabyourbooktoday #Iamemotional #tiheashabeasley #gurlstalknbloglife #gurlstalkn.com

Check out Tiheasha Beasley’s book #Forsaken #emotionallydiscombobulated.

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Gurls Talk’n First Annual Mini-Conference

Earlier in August, Gurls Talk’n had the privilege of hosting its first mini-conference!!!  The theme title:  “Lord I’m Ready Now!!”  We had an amazing time sharing, loving and giving to all who were able to attend.  Below are some highlights from the conference.

Post comments from some of the conference attendees:

“The decorations were nice and I enjoyed reading the affirmations you hung throughout the conference.  It created a positive and inviting atmosphere …”

“Great job Ladies!!!”

“Everything was excellent!  I really enjoyed from beginning to end … ”

“Excellent food selection!”

“The food was delicious and the speakers superb!”

“The event was well ran.  I enjoyed myself and will definitely share my experience of the conference with others.”

“The Spirit of the Lord was present.  Very informative.”

“Event was done in Excellence, which made everything a blessing.”

“Gurls, just keep doing what you’re doing to reach out to more women, especially those going through difficult times … ”

“I liked hearing and learning more about God.”

“Praise God Gurls, you all did an excellent job!”

“This conference uplifted my spirit!”

“The time allotted for the conference worked well.  You all did a wonderful job!”

“What I liked most about the conference was the fellowship and the Word.”

“I liked that Destiny had the courage to minister in song by stepping out on faith.”

“For next’s year conference, would it be possible to include a “Gurls talking discussion time?”

“I loved your idea of including the younger girls in your session.”

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