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MIND RENEWAL: DAY 9- Going Back… to Destiny

Today I visited my former high school to kick off my 20-year reunion. As I pulled up to the school I began to reminisce about my days at George High School.  I was looking forward to seeing my classmates and teachers for the first time in many years.  I was also excited to reflect on where God has taken me.

I started thinking about Jeremiah 29:11:

“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”

Imagine that. Twenty years ago while running around campus, God already knew I would be sitting here writing this blog as a Christian woman.

He had it planned. Every step of the way!

So although, my plans, didn’t work out the way I wanted, His plans have been far, far greater for me.

I have no regrets.

The journey continues.

I love you and I’m praying for you.

Kimyetta

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Admiring One Woman’s Passion

Recently I finished reading a very interesting book entitled “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot. Although I had seen a news story about the book earlier in the year, I had no intention of reading it. A new friend, invited me to a book club that featured the book as a topic. Initially I was pretty excited when I thought about the chance to read the story, however, when I saw the size of the book (more than 350 pages), I didn’t think I’d want to read it. In essence, the book is about a poor, black woman from the South named Henrietta Lacks who died of cervical cancer. However, without Henrietta or her family’s knowledge, doctors removed cancerous cells from her body and created the now famous HeLa cells, which are one of the most used cells in human history. The HeLa cells have been instrumental in research that’s worth billions of dollars and millions of lives. I learned so much about the Lacks family and cell culture while reading this book. But more importantly, I learned about the author, Rebecca Skloot. It took her 10 years to write this book and it was not easy. She fought and dug until she completed the book. Often times while reading, I asked myself whether I would’ve worked as hard to finish something like this.  Is my passion burning enough in me that I would endue years of discomfort, pain, uneasiness etc. for the sake of my passion. I can’t really answer that question now. I can say this: I admire Ms. Skloot’s diligent journey into Henrietta Lack’s life.

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I’m writing a blog, ya know…

My sister thought I should start a blog. Perhaps because I talk so much or that I have an opinion about everything…:) At any rate, this is my blog. I don’t know if anyone will read it (outside of my husband and probably my sympathetic co-worker E.A.) It’s “My Freedom Suite”. It’s a place where I (or anyone else) can really be free. No pretense. No fakeness. Just free. I wish I could say that every word I write will encourage you, or change the world or inspire you to change and make your life better. It won’t. If there are, perchance, things that I write that help you, then great! But I won’t make any promises. There may be days you’ll probably see me crying through my words because I’m thinking that “life stinks” today! I might even give up on being free and return to “the other world” and forget about the blog. This might turn into my virtual treadmill (i.e. the one that has the clothes draped across it, that we never use). So whatever I write and whatever you read, I hope it helps us both get closer to our own definition of freedom. Enjoy your journey and I’ll talk to you soon!