On a routine drive home from work, I heard the tragic news on the radio that Michael Jackson had died. I was so stunned, I don't even remember the drive home. Friends and family were calling me asking if I'd heard. Everyone was shocked and dumbfounded.
Now there's nothing new about celebrities dying tragically but not Michael Jackson. He was 50 yars old. I'm 52. That's too close. That's too personal. He was on a come back, he can't be dead. He had the world at his feet. How can this be? The world loves Michael Jackson, this just can't be.
It was all over the tv, the news, radio and tabloids. But while everyone is expressing shock and disbelief, all the news wants to focus on is how Michael changed over the years. The cosmetic surgery, the hair, the skin tone, the legal & financial woes. I don't want to think about any of that. I'm struggling with how much a part of my youth he was and how it's all behind me now. I'm struggling with why money couldn't buy him the youth he was denied. I'm struggling with the lost talent and possibilities of what could have been in his come back. I'm struggling not to feel old and vulnerable.
So I'm going to celebrate Michael by remembering him in better times. When he was that little boy with talent larger than his afro. On-demand and I will have a youth fest and cycle through all his videos. I'm going back to a time when dancing solved everything. When all the boys had those red pretend leather jackets and everyone did the moonwalk. I'm going to sing along, dance along (as much as I can) and pray that he finally found peace and Neverland.
Linda Jones said it much better than I did on her 'Nappy Hair Affair' website. Read her article titled: "The Michael that I choose to see, is resting naturally". It's so true. That article and on-demand will help me though this. Hopefully.
Annette
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
and my mind continues to wander
I actually did this the day following the previous post but forgot to blog it. :-)
If the numbers went in the other direction:
and finally, if you included a military clock:
If the numbers went in the other direction:
Hour | Minute | Seconds | Month | Day | Year |
06 07 08 | 05 06 07 | 04 05 06 | 03 04 05 | 02 03 04 | 01 02 03 |
09 | 08 | 07 | 06 | 05 | 04 |
10 | 09 | 08 | 07 | 06 | 05 |
11 | 10 | 09 | 08 | 07 | 06 |
12 | 11 | 10 | 09 | 08 | 07 |
and finally, if you included a military clock:
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
My mind goes strange places sometimes
OK so a co-worker had this on her cubicle wall:
At five minutes and six seconds after 4 AM on the 8th of July this year, the time and date will be 04:05:06 07/08/09. This will not happen again for a thousand years.
So this fascinated me for some reason. But after I came back to my desk and thought about it, I realized this would happen every year, right? It would change by one each year for up to 12 months. So I put it in excel (my personal mathematician) and realized that for the years in 2000, this first occurred in year 2006 and will end in 2014 and it occurs every thousand years. Oh wait, isn’t it every 100 years? Like I said, my mind goes strange places sometimes. Sorry but I had to share. Here's the numbers:
At five minutes and six seconds after 4 AM on the 8th of July this year, the time and date will be 04:05:06 07/08/09. This will not happen again for a thousand years.
So this fascinated me for some reason. But after I came back to my desk and thought about it, I realized this would happen every year, right? It would change by one each year for up to 12 months. So I put it in excel (my personal mathematician) and realized that for the years in 2000, this first occurred in year 2006 and will end in 2014 and it occurs every thousand years. Oh wait, isn’t it every 100 years? Like I said, my mind goes strange places sometimes. Sorry but I had to share. Here's the numbers:
Hour | Minute | Seconds | Month | Day | Year |
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 |
02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 |
03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 |
04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 |
05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 |
06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 |
07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
Sunday, May 3, 2009
It's been 10 months!

Amazing how time flies and how much my locks have changed. Yesterday my nephew asked if I had taken them down or changed the pattern. He said they looked so different from when I first started. He then asked what I was going to do when they get really long becuase there are so many and they will be all over the place. I told him I'd cross that bridge when I get there. :-)
Last week I was visiting rehabilitation centers for my Mom. She just underwent knee replacement surgery and I was deciding where the send her for physical therapy. A GUY who was also visting the center I was at, stopped me and said he really liked my locks. I was so hyped! It really helped my mood too because it had been a really stressful week with my mom and the surgery and all. Really, I was hyped. :-)
So it's been 10 months and the end of this month I'm taking the re-tightening class. I'm looking forward to it. I really like my consultant but that long haul to visit her takes it's toll. It will be nice to do my own hair at my own pace.
Friday, March 20, 2009
What has changed...
My hair no longer stops me from going anywhere.
I don't ever ask 'what will i do with my hair'.
I no longer think other people have better hair than me.
I no longer wear a scarf just to cover my hair.
I look at jewelry wondering how it will look in my hair.
I don't ever ask 'what will i do with my hair'.
I no longer think other people have better hair than me.
I no longer wear a scarf just to cover my hair.
I look at jewelry wondering how it will look in my hair.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Compliments from a Stranger
She said she's tried twice to grow locks but got frustrated both times and took them down. I told her that the one thing you have to have with locks is patience. Lord knows there will be days when you'll look in the mirror and scare yourself. But that's what scarves and headbands are for. I've definitely learned patience if nothing else. I get way more negative comments (mostly from family) than positive ones but I just hang in there anyway.
I really do love my hair and I know my hair loves being locked. To have some random stranger tell me she liked my hair and wished hers looked that way, was really the best thing for me that day. It more than makes up for the other things people say.
I came home, looked in the mirror and said, yes, she's right. I do have nice locks. So I took a picture to update my album. :-)
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
5 Months Update
I can't believe it's been 5 months already. In a few weeks (Jan 1, 2009), it will actually be 6 months. It seems like just yesterday when my Sisterlocks were born. I can see they've come a long way and my new consultant is really great. I've been fighting with myself trying to be patient. I want to use conditioner. I want them to be longer. I want to not worry about slippage. She just keeps telling me to be patient and I know she's right.
We had a get together of the Chicago Sisterlocks group 'Locked down in Chi-town". It was a great success. I met 12 of my new closest friends. :-) We actually plan on getting together again before Christmas. It was amazing to see so many different kinds of Sisterlocks. Knowing we all started the same way but seeing how everyone turned out different was really inspiring. I hope we will all keep in touch. It really helps to personally know other people on the same journey. There's so much we can learn from each other.
I've posted new pictures in my Fotki of the get together as well as my 5 month old locks. Take a look and see you next update.
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