Hello Lovelies, I am an online member of #BLMgirls (bloggers like me) as a woman who was never really apart of any clubs or groups I feel connected and dare I say bonded with some of the ladies even though I have never meet a one! There are oftentimes a BLM meetup in various cities and unfortunately I live in the Wild, Wild, West Ahhhhh (cue music) no really I live in Upstate, NY and the closest meetup is FIVE hours away (violin keep on playing, lol) so I thought about a great way to meet them without actually being in their presence, and "WHAT A NEW" was born!
WHAT A NEW friend I have, WHAT A NEW way to look at things, WHAT A NEW vibrant energy, WHAT A NEW ____<<<<insert here.
SO FIRST UP INTRODUCING....A NEW ARTIST!
So without further ado below is a look into the mind of Rochelle.
Describe yourself using three adjectives:
Creative. Passionate. Musical.
What has been your greatest obstacle to overcome as a blogger:
My greatest obstacle to overcome as a blogger has been myself. I have my moments where I want everything other bloggers have at once, followers, advertising, sponsorships etc. I just need to embrace where I am and work on growing my blog.
If I opened your fridge at this very moment what would have the oldest expiration date:
Probably mayo. I hate mayo and use it as sparingly as possible.
If you had to tell your 18 year old self one word to explain her at ____(current age) what would it be:
Learning
Has Blogging changed your life, how, if not why:
Blogging has changed my life in the sense that it has opened me up to possibilites that otherwise I would not have imagined. Crafting wise, it has allowed me to share my crafts with other crafters and participate in some great things. Lifestyle blog wise, I've gained more confidence and pride in myself as a woman by chronicling and sharing what my daily life is like. Being able to go back and read what I've written is a living diary helping me improve and also appreciate my journey.
Your favorite made up word and please use it in a sentence:
"Good in my Soul". Girl, I just ate the best meal, it was good in my soul!
What would you say to the person or people who raised you:
To my mother I would say: Thank you for allowing me to be expressive and raising me to be an independent and free thinker. The morals, values and culture that you poured into me is with me daily and I consider it an honor to have been raised by such a dedicated, giving, polished and elegant woman such as you. You are my blue print for motherhood and I can't thank you enough for being a constant reminder of what finer womanhood is.
Isn't she AwesomeSauce!! Thank you Rochelle for being my first (hehehe) and breaking the ice with me, I was really nervous about this project but you've made it simply put, Easy peasy!
Now I have to go I've got food on the stove, lol
Check out her wonderful creative and inspirational side, let her know Mrs.everythingandnothing2it sent ya!
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P.S. Her Mothering week is Great information
If you are interested in being apart of this feature please leave a comment or send me a note, I believe you never know who you're suppose to meet so meet everyone!!
Thank you so much for the opportunity Shenise! I really enjoyed getting to know you better! Can't believe you included the "Food on the stove" LOL!
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She is awesome sauce! I love her blogs :) Thanks for sharing!
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Love this post! The support we give each other is incredible and happy to be a BLM Girl as well! :D
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