You just really never know when the best and the worst days of your life are going to be. One day I’m booking a ticket to a show in NYC, then two weeks later a world-wide pandemic .
God is so good. I’m honored to have been a part of this journey and so thankful He saw us through. And even though He would still be good if things had turned out differently, .
The past couple of months have been challenging and painful. Besides my travel plans and concerts being canceled indefinitely, I almost lost one of the most important people in my life .
I opened up my blog to see if I could even get a word out to process my life right now. Top of the page was a rough draft titled ‘2020.’ It was a list of goals, constructed .
It still feels weird when people come to me for tips on exploring Atlanta, but as soon as they do I find myself spewing out countless options for a meal, day, or weekend .
(photo courtesy of EBroPhoto) Mold After being sick for two weeks in November, three in December, most of January and my throat almost closing up in February, I finally figured out I .