
Today, I had the chance to walk through the Center for Civil and Human Rights, located inside downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The day was gorgeous; the sun was shining, and the temperatures were perfect. Visiting the Center for Civil and Human Rights was a great way to spend the day. Entering the museum puts the history
You know if you don’t like your situation, change your situation. I recently decided that I didn’t like the way my living space looked. So I decided a change was needed. I got some prints, framed posters, and bought shelves for my Funko pops. Thus, I started the process of making my space my own.
This week’s review is the second book in the Ruinous Love Trilogy, “ Leather and Lark” by Brynne Weaver. This follows “Butcher and Blackbird” as a non-traditional love story. Over the past few years, there has been a change in how the antagonists are portrayed in romance novels. It’s not easy to say who the
The past couple of weeks have been very chaotic. I flew home to Chicago for my brother’s wedding. (Congrats, Jonathan and Amber) Got to spend some time with my nieces and see family. It was a good time. You would think that I would take a break, but no, I hit the ground running. Why?
I am incredibly excited that I got my ticket for this movie! it is one of my favorite anime of all time. There will be a blog to come about this movie. I just had to share my joy!
One thing that I have decided to do recently was watch a new anime. I am a chronic rewatcher, meaning if I like something, a book, movie, TV/anime, I will rewatch it. Over and over. One summer, I watched Lean on Me on repeat, watching it at least twice a day. For help finding a
Recently, something has brought the world together — it’s not politics, trauma, or anything else super depressing, for once. Nope, it’s an animated cartoon on Netflix called K-pop Demon Hunters. It is currently one of the most talked-about movies at the moment. Everything from the music to the character design was meant to catch the