I am a 27 yr. old Mommy of 3.....5 yr. old Jaydon and 4 month old Twins, Jaley and Jamison. Being a Mother is my number one passion, but writing is a close second;) I prefer to write in my own slang language, but I realize that this seems obnoxious to others, but I cant help to throw in a few symbols or abbreviations from time to time.
I hate researching to write. I'd rather write about things I already know and care about....and I am also quite an opinionated writer. Some of my better work has been considered racy, and I even got fired from a job for posting a blog on MySpace referencing the affair that our Union President was having with a married co-worker, who's husband also happened to be a co-worker as well. Simply said, the Union President got quick word of my blog and used his puppet powers to have me terminated on the grounds of slander. We all know however, that it isn't slander if its the truth! Its just a damn shame that the truth would compel someone to jeopardize the livlihood of someone who exposed their's.
But enough of my rambling, here I am now. Stay at home Mom who's looking for the right career path. Wish me luck in my journey, because I could really use it;)
My passion is ...
being the Best Mom I can be!
I know too much about ...
Men
My parents always told me ...
if you lay down with dogs, you're gonna get fleas.
My childhood ambition ...
To be a professional athlete or nurse.
My favorite memory ...
I cannot choose just one.
Why I write ...
to escape and gives others a brief chance to see whats tickin' in my head.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Gucci Man, my favorite song is "Put On For My City" and my favorite verse is Kanye West's solo
My first job ...
was in a Little League Concession Stand
My best moment ...
the births of my children.
My inspiration ...
My Mamaw
Let's be honest: When it comes to the art of free-styling, either you got it, or you don't. This art is reserved for only the most critical,decisive, and quick-witted artists. Free-styling is improvisation at its finest and should not be attempted by amateurs. A few tips to help develop the skills are available. 1) Practice, practice, practice! Say little rhymes about everyday things to yourself or inside your head. When you get a phrase or verse that you like, store it in your mind. It will be there when you need to use it. 2) Take the time to write down some thoughts on paper. Visualizin...
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