Hey Y’all: A New Year—A New Me?
Once again we have sung Auld Lang Syne and made our plans for an exciting new year.
Once again we have sung Auld Lang Syne and made our plans for an exciting new year.
We can all come to the conclusion that 2020 was a year of hardship. It felt similar to a fever dream, with droves of different events crashing into each other to create this horrible collage of political tensions, social injustice, and global disease.
For 10 years I published a Newsletter for Eddie’s. Now, most of our marketing and ads are done through Social Media. This year has been difficult to say the least. Several of you have told me you miss the newsletter.
Happy New Year to you! As you opened the kitchen cabinets or refrigerator in search for your breakfast fixings this morning, were you looking for coffee, fruit juice, cereal, or eggs? The other day, I did that very thing and then decided to for-go whipping up an egg white omelet and instead chose to eat nanner puddin’ (Southern translation: “banana pudding”) that morning.
With the start of 2019, we often set goals. Understanding our Why in life will help one establish goals and stay on course for successfully achieving them. Dr. Robert Frazier, Assistant Principal shares with you his search for his Why in life in a motivating, quick read, eye-opening book for all. A must read for all students and all individuals who work with people.
It’s hard to believe that another year has come and gone. The end of one year and the beginning of a new one is a great time to evaluate our lives and make sure we are on the right path. I would like to share with you four simple steps to make the most of 2019.
Kimora Chizikora Abah, born at 4:45 AM, on Jan.1, was the first baby born at the hospital in 2019
Kimora Chizikorah Abah, 7 lbs., 8.6 oz., and 18 inches long, was the first baby of the year born at Eastside Medical Center.
People all over America make resolutions when the clock ticks midnight, making it a new year. They want to see a change in their lives. This year I want to see something change in our community. In 2018 I want more rescue animals finding a home and shown love.
The New Year is a time that makes us all reflect on the world we live in and the changes that could make the world a better place for all. Perhaps we could start with kindness.
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