Remembering Bill Walton
I was saddened to find out about today’s passing of Bill Walton at the age of 71. As a new survivor, I cringe when I read about anyone succumbing to … Continue readingRemembering Bill Walton
Crafting narratives, creating connections
I was saddened to find out about today’s passing of Bill Walton at the age of 71. As a new survivor, I cringe when I read about anyone succumbing to … Continue readingRemembering Bill Walton
Where have I been, some of you have asked? Busy kicking cancer’s ass for the past four months! Leave it to me to get a rare form of cancer, called … Continue readingKicking Cancer’s A$$
On this final day of 2022, I look back at my Peloton accomplishments this year. I logged 12,402 minutes this year, down from 2021 after taking too long to get … Continue readingPeloton 2022 Review
I’m so proud to have my name on a footprint at the Yountville Shelter on the Napa Valley Vine Trail and now can honestly say that I’ve left my mark … Continue readingStepping on the Napa Valley Vine Trail
On November 7, 1991, I was sure that Earvin Magic Johnson would be dead in a year. I remember the day, 30 years ago today, when he announced to the … Continue readingBelieving in Magic Johnson 30 years after HIV announcement
I just returned from Dallas, where I went to pay my last respects to my big sister, Ruby Nell Carter Davis McKnight, who passed away peacefully with her family by … Continue readingA Tribute to My Big Sister and Soror Ruby
I thought people who took international vacations during a pandemic were crazy until I traveled to SXM and lived to tell about it. Prior to jetting off to the Caribbean … Continue readingTraveling Safely to SXM During a Pandemic
While I generally use Instagram stories to showcase my Peloton accomplishments, tonight I’m doing a post because well, hell, this is major stuff that deserves a billboard in Times Square for … Continue readingPeloton Milestone
On #NationalWearRedDay I didn’t just wear red to support the women who suffer from heart disease and stroke, the No. 1 killer in women and which played a major role in my … Continue readingNational Wear Red Day
Close your eyes and visualize this: A toothpick that swallowed a lemon. Now open them and you will see how I see myself, which is why I have decided to … Continue readingBye, bye belly