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As of Late | A lot has Changed

November 20, 2019 by Whitney Leave a Comment

A lot has changed since my last post. The biggest and most noticeable change? I’m pregnant! That’s right. Darrius and I are expecting our sweet bundle of joy in April 2020. God has been so good to us; we are incredibly grateful for this blessing. We decided to share the news via social media on our 10th dating anniversary, October 18th. So, of course, I had to spread the word here too!

Because I plan to document (some) this journey on the blog, I asked my Instagram followers if they had any pregnancy-related questions. I took the most asked questions and posted a brief “Pregnancy Q&A.” I also shared some of my beginning and current thoughts about being pregnant. Read more below!

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PREGNANCY Q&A

1. What was your reaction when you found out? I was in shock, only because two weeks ago, the test I took was negative. I remember looking at the test, shaking my head, laughing hysterically, then crying hysterically. I Facetimed Darrius, and the service was terrible on his end. I could see him, but he couldn’t see me. Ha! I was crying and shouting, “Babe, I’m pregnant!” He, too, was in shock and just started laughing. Once I sent him a picture of the pregnancy test, he texted, “Wow.” Once I got myself together, a wave of emotions came over me – happiness, nervousness, fear, and, if I’m honest, disappointment. Although Darrius and I are very grown and know what it takes to make a baby, we weren’t “officially” trying or felt “ready.” We planned to start trying in December 2019. God had other plans. And now, several months later, I’m finally at peace with that.

2. Who did you tell first? My husband, of course. Then my younger sister, Taylor. I told her a few days after I took the test, and she was elated! She kept it a secret until Darrius, and I told my parents a few days later.

3. Did you have morning sickness? Yes. While I never threw up, thank God, I felt nauseous about every day (most of the day) during the 1st and early part of my 2nd trimester. I also experienced carsickness at the end of my 1st trimester.

4. Do you have any names picked out? We do! We’ve gone back and forth but narrowed it down to one girl and one boy’s name.

5. What has surprised you so far about pregnancy? The symptoms. Yes, I knew I’d experience pregnancy symptoms. But never did I imagine which ones and how intense. From the extreme exhaustion, sore tailbone, and excruciating nipple pain, I was NOT prepared! Thankfully, naps, certain prenatal yoga poses, and nipple cream has made those symptoms more bearable.

THE BEGINNING | Weeks 8-17

In the beginning, being pregnant was awful. I felt like crap; I barely ate, was extremely exhausted, and was on the verge of tears 24-7. I was also a nervous wreck because, around eight weeks, I was put on pelvic bed rest for a week due to overdoing it at work. I was terrified. I remember praying that everything would be OK. Thankfully, it was. My faith was definitely tested, and it wavered quite a bit. The baby’s heart rate went from 109 to 164 by our next appointment.

While I was extremely grateful to get over that hump, the symptoms (still) proceeded to kick my butt. Let’s just say weeks 9-12 were just flat-out rough. There were a lot of tears during those weeks, but I trudged through. Looking back, I know nothing, but God got me through. I remember telling my Mom that I didn’t enjoy being pregnant. I felt guilty about admitting that because saying it out loud made me feel ungrateful. My mother reassured me that it was OK to feel that way. She even told me that many women feel the same way.

It’s OK to be grateful and to feel depleted and defeated at the same time. You’re human.

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As I continued to pray and journal through the first trimester, I realized that just because I don’t like being pregnant doesn’t mean I’m not grateful for the blessing. I’m eternally grateful that God chose me to carry life, which I don’t take for granted. I just needed to be reminded that I’m allowed to feel human emotions, and two, carrying a baby ain’t easy. It’s mentally, physically, emotionally, and sometimes spiritually draining.

Smiling at 17 Weeks

CURRENTLY | 18 Weeks

Now that I’m almost 19 weeks and almost halfway through, I’m settling into my pregnancy. My second trimester has presented new symptoms, but I’m taking it all in stride. I’m moving my body more, (finally) getting better sleep, and tweaking my morning and afternoon routines. I’m also becoming more aware of when to take a break, ask for help, eat, say no, etc. The one thing I’m most excited about is feeling more connected to the baby. I talk to the baby constantly, sing to the baby in the morning, and we even listen to music together, thanks to the pregnancy headphones I ordered from Amazon.

As the holiday season quickly approaches, Darrius and I have decided to focus on getting our home organized and baby ready. Our home office will eventually become the baby’s room, so a few minor projects are lined up. Going from a family of 2 to a family of 3 excites us both, and I’m just really looking forward to being on this journey with him. I’m also grateful for my family and close friends who’ve kept me sane during this transitional period. It’s a lot to embrace, but I’m doing my best to take each day as it comes while remaining grateful.

Let the journey to parenthood begin…

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Personal Style | Wearing Printed Bottoms

March 21, 2019 by Whitney 13 Comments

Leopard print is a bold, fun, and fearless print. It’s also a timeless print, and some, including myself, consider it a “neutral color”. Wearing leopard print makes me feel confident and, of course, fashion-forward. As I’ve shared before, my confidence took a slight hit when I cut my hair. Since then, I’ve been paying close attention to how clothes and certain prints make me feel. It’s important to me now more than ever to wear clothes that make me feel confident.

Related Post: Building Confidence in Leopard Print
Wearing Printed Bottoms
Wearing Leopard Print Pants

Pants: Lane Bryant (another option) // Tunic: Nordstrom Rack, RDI (same tunic, different print) // Sneakers: Converse, Converse Outlet (same)

Wearing Printed Bottoms

To be honest, when I first saw these pants hanging on the rack at Lane Bryant, I was unsure how they’d look on my body. As much as I love wearing prints, sometimes I shy away from wearing them on the bottom. Nevertheless, I grabbed this pair and whisked off to the dressing room, silently praying these pants would look and make me feel A M A Z I N G. Prayer, answered.

Related Post: Casually Styling Platform Converse

Wearing prints on the bottom can be tricky, regardless of your size. Something I keep in when wearing printed bottoms is to wear tops that cover my bottom, or tops that are mid-thigh length. Such tops can include:

    • Tunics 
    • Long/mid-length cardigans (worn over a tank top, cami, bodysuit, or fitted t-shirt)
    • Over-size sweaters (this works best with leggings or straight-leg pants) 

I also suggest, if at all possible, trying on printed bottoms before you purchase them. If you’re really feeling bold, create different looks while in the dressing room. This will give you a better idea of how you can style your printed pants for future outfits.

Related Post: Leopard Print & Faux Leather
Wearing Leopard Print Pants

Purse: Nordstrom Rack, Marc Jacobs (similar) // Earrings: Gifted

Wearing Leopard Print Pants

So…are you a fan of wearing printed bottoms? Let me know by commenting below!

Until next time: be blessed, stay safe, and take care of yourself. Talk soon!

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Personal Style | Casually Styling Platform Converse Sneakers

March 18, 2019 by Whitney 7 Comments

Converse is my favorite sneaker brand. Their sneakers are always comfortable, stylish, and affordable. They seemingly last for a lifetime, so the cost per wear is never an issue. For years, these classic sneakers have been a wardrobe staple. The platform pair worn here have quickly become one of my go-to pair for everyday outfits.

Related Post: Leopard Print + Faux Leather

Styling Converse Sneakers - Casual Outfit

Platform Converse Sneakers

Converse: Converse Outlet (same)

Styling Converse Sneakers - Casual Outfit

When styling an everyday outfit, or any outfit for that matter, I keep the following in mind:

  1. Comfortability
    • The fabrics must be soft and breathable
    • I shouldn’t have to constantly rearrange my clothes throughout the day
  2. Functionality 
    • I should be able to walk, bend, stand, etc. in the outfit
    • My movements shouldn’t be restricted due to my outfit choice
  3. Personal Style
    • The outfit must be true to my personal style
    • I have to feel good about myself when wearing the outfit
3 Things to Keep in Mind When Styling Any Outfit #wnjstyle

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Styling Converse Sneakers - Casual Outfit

Tunic: Nordstrom Rack, RDI (same tunic, different print) // Denim: Lane Bryant (same) Purse: Nordstrom Rack, Marc Jacobs (similar)

Styling Converse Sneakers - Casual Outfit

Styling Converse Sneakers - Casual Outfit

Tell me…what’s important to you when styling an outfit? Let me know by commenting below!

Until next time: be blessed, stay safe, and take care of yourself. Talk soon!

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Filed Under: Style Tagged With: Converse, denim, Lane Bryant, Nordstrom Rack

Lifestyle | Building Confidence & Wearing Leopard Print Pants

March 5, 2019 by Whitney 7 Comments

For the past few months, I’ve been working on building confidence in certain areas of my life. I’ve added different colors, textures, and brands to my wardrobe, become more vocal about topics I’m passionate about and I’ve said “YES” to certain opportunities I’d normally say no to. There’s less second-guessing, and very little discussion with outside people before I make a decision.

Related Post: Leopard Print & Faux Leather

I also find myself less timid when asked to try something new. As a result, I’m genuinely more happy, less stressed, and more content than I’ve been in a while. I’m learning to trust my gut, have faith in my capabilities, and most importantly, I’m learning to trust and recognize the voice of God.

Building Confidence - Leopard Print Outfit

Denim: Lane Bryant (same) // Sweater: Nordstrom Rack (similar) // Shoes: Converse (same)

“Confidence is an inside job: it’s about how you feel about yourself regardless of what anyone else does or thinks. It’s a knowing that you’re human, you’re flawed, and you’re awesome in your own way.” ~ Jen Sincero

Building Confidence - Leopard Print Outfit

Building confidence isn’t easy. In my case, I believe wholeheartedly that cutting my hair was the catalyst for my confidence boost. While not an easy one to make, that decision changed the trajectory of my life. Months prior, I was stuck in a rut. My wardrobe was boring me, I was extremely indecisive about the simplest things, and I compared my life to (some of) my peers more times than I’d like to admit. So, when I found out I had Alopecia, I decided to cut my hair not only track my regrowth but also as a way to revive some things that had been lying dormant in my life.

The quickest way to acquire self-confidence is to do exactly what you are afraid to do. ~ Anon

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After the cut, things started falling into place in the most seamless way. It was and still is, uncanny. The way my faith is set up, I know that’s nothing but God working. Cutting off my hair, AKA my security blanket, literally catapulted me outside of my comfort zone. Sink or swim, like it or not, my new normal was happening with or without me.

Related Post: Life Update

By the grace of God and some cute items I’ve added to my closet, I’m becoming the most confident version of myself. Do I still get stuck in my own head? Absolutely. Do I get scared sometimes and revert back to what’s comfortable? For sure! However, I make it a point not to stay in those places too long.

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Operating Outside of your Comfort Zone

Faux Leather Baseball Cap: Nordstrom Rack, Free People (Similar) // Earrings: Nordstrom Rack (another option)

So…what’s something that has helped build your confidence lately? Let me know by commenting below!

Until next time: be blessed, stay safe, and take care of yourself. Talk soon!

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Personal Style | Leopard Print + Faux Leather

February 26, 2019 by Whitney 6 Comments

At the beginning of the year, I knew I wanted to continue refreshing my wardrobe. I started this process a few months back. First, I figured out what items were missing from my closet. Next, I gathered personal style inspiration; finally, little by little, I started shopping around for certain pieces.

Related Post: Wardrobe Refresh

Leopard Print Denim: Lane Bryant (same) // Tunic: Nordstrom Rack (another option) // Flats: Tory Burch (similar)

I knew I wanted to add color, (more) prints, and different textures to my wardrobe. That said, purchasing these leopard print pants were a no brainer! I tried them on in the fitting room of Lane Bryant and immediately fell in love! I was more than pleased with the fit and length, and the slightly fringed hem made this pair of denim even more appealing.

Related Post: Life Update

Turbans and hats were also on my shopping list. Both are the perfect accessory for just about any outfit and, because I’m not 100% comfortable with wearing my semi-bald head out in public just yet, stocking up was a must. So, I purchased two handmade turbans from Emijaa Jaaemil during the holiday season: a black faux leather and a multicolored leopard print one. Wearing these turbans not only makes me feel comfortable in public, but it adds an effortlessly stylish touch to my outfits.

Turban: Emijaa Jaaemil (same) // Necklace: oNecklace (shop here)

So…how are you refreshing your wardrobe this year? Let me know by commenting below!

Until next time: be blessed, stay safe, and take care of yourself. Talk soon!

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Lifestyle | 5 Black Women Entrepreneurs to Support this Black History Month & Beyond, Part III

February 20, 2019 by Whitney Leave a Comment

This week, I’m delighted to recognize the last five Black women entrepreneurs! Four of these women are based in the DC, Maryland, Virginia area, and the other is based in New York. These east coast entrepreneurs are trailblazers and it’s my pleasure to highlight them today.

Black Women Entrepreneurs

1. Stacey Bolden, Artist & Creative Coach | Stacey, AKA “The Creative Coach”, recently relaunched her business, Creatively Speaking Company. From face painting to paint parties, Stacey is one of the most creative women I’ve had the pleasure of working with. I hosted a Create & Paint for my first FWIAM event, and Stacey was the consummate facilitator! With a mission to “change communities, stretch imaginations and empower people from all ages, backgrounds, and cultures, through creative arts & expression”, Creatively Speaking Company also has plans to offer creative coaching in the near future. As a longtime family friend and a fellow Black woman entrepreneur, I’m thrilled to watch as Stacey makes her mark on the creative arts industry! To hire her for your next event, or to stay up to date on what’s next for this thriving company, click HERE.

2. Stania Romain, Fashion Styling, Mentorship & Empowerment | Working with this DC-based entrepreneur is always a joy! Stania is passionate about empowering young ladies and making women look and feel their best. Her delightful personality and her keen eye for detail are refreshing. A true “girl’s girl”, Stania is always there to support and encourage other women who’re doing positive things. Click HERE to connect with Stania for your personal styling needs, or to find out how you can book her to facilitate your next young women’s empowerment event!

5 Black Women Entrepreneurs You Should Know and Support this Black History Month #BlackHistoryMonth

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3. Danielle Lewis, Beauty & Lifestyle | I attended high school with Danielle and I always remember how kind, well-liked, bubbly, and fashion-forward she was. Fast forward to today and Danielle is putting those amazing qualities to work! With 10+ years of beauty industry experience, Danielle is a sought after makeup artist and beauty educator. She’s also the host of her own podcast, The Danielle Lewis Show, and the co-founder of The Dreamers Brunch. This New York-based entrepreneur is truly walking in her purpose and inspiring women along the way. Click HERE to keep up with Danielle, and to see what services she offers!

4. India Roseborough, Fitness | If you’re looking for a personal trainer in the Baltimore area, I highly suggest connecting with India, the owner of PYT Training Studio and PYT Meals. India was one of the trainers during my 21-day boot camp experience. She has a no-nonsense, yet encouraging, style of training, and understands that everyone works and trains at their own pace. India has a degree in Exercise Science and over 5 years of experience in the personal training industry. With a mission to “help each client reach their maximum potential inside the gym and beyond”, India is well on her way to becoming a standout in her field. Click HERE to find out more about the PYT experience! 

5. Erin A. Martin, Photography | Erin is a DC-based “CuratHER, InfluencHER, and PhotograpHER”. She is extremely talented and hardworking and has a passion for telling stories through photography. Erin has captured some of life’s most beautiful moments with her camera, and her quality of work is superb. I’m inspired by her creativity and I look forward to working with her in the near future. Click HERE to view some of her work, and HERE to find out what services she offers.

Black Women Entrepreneurs

So, how can you support these Black women entrepreneurs? Below are five simple ways:

  • Join their online communities (i.e. social media, newsletter, mailing list, etc.)
  • Purchase an item/or one of their services
  • Gift one of their items/or services to someone
  • Share their information with at least ONE person you know
  • Share this post with your online community (i.e. social media, newsletter, link back to post, email, etc.)

Who some of your favorite Black women entrepreneurs? Let me know below!

Until next time, be blessed, stay safe, and take care of yourself. Talk soon!

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Lifestyle | 5 Black Women Entrepreneurs to Support this Black History Month & Beyond, Part II

February 13, 2019 by Whitney 4 Comments

Last Wednesday, I introduced five Black women entrepreneurs who’re making strides in education, fashion, health & wellness, HR and fashion design. This week, I’m thrilled to highlight five more Black women entrepreneurs. These women are remarkable and they each deserve to be recognized and supported.

Related Post: 5 Black Women Entrepreneurs to Support, Part I

Black Women Entrepreneurs

1. Cortnie Elizabeth, Fashion Design | Miami based handbag designer, Cortnie Elizabeth, founded Love, Cortnie in 2011. I’ve been a loyal customer for seven years and my Love, Cortnie clutches are still some of my favorite handbags. Cortnie’s beautifully designed clutches, bucket bags, and accessories are extremely durable, and each item truly makes a statement. If you’re in the market for a new handbag, visit the Love, Cortnie site HERE.

2. Africa Miranda, Beauty & Lifestyle | I’m constantly inspired by Africa Miranda’s growth as an entrepreneur. She has created a lane for herself and continues to thrive and flourish every step of the way. I’m currently reading her book, Step Up, Step Out, And Shine. The pages are filled with relatable anecdotes, as well as realistic pointers on how to become your best self. I’ve also used the Facial Elixer from her beauty product line, Beauty by Africa Miranda. The Luminous Body Mist is currently one of my daily beauty must-haves. To purchase the book or one of her effective beauty products, click HERE!

5 Black Women Entrepreneurs You Should Know and Support this Black History Month #BlackHistoryMonth

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3. Letricia Loftin, Speaker & Emcee | From her infectious smile and personality to her incredible way with words, Letrica Loftin is one of my favorite Black woman entrepreneurs to support! I’ve had the pleasure of working with this vivacious, God-led Baltimore native on numerous occasions. Trust me when I say, her emcee and hosting skills are unmatched. If you’re ever in need of an emcee for an event, book Letricia! Find out more about her offerings and services HERE!

4. NeShanta Davis, Fashion & Lifestyle | This Atlanta based “Dopeness Innovator” and “Fashion Therapist” has made a name for herself as a trusted Fashion and Lifestyle Influencer. Having developed a genuine connection with this uber talented and extremely driven entrepreneur, I can say without a doubt NeShanta is one of the most creative and hardest working women I know. When she’s not styling and influencing, you can find her in the kitchen making healthy, homecooked meals for her catering company, For Lunch Tomorrow. Find out more information about NeShanta’s services HERE.

5. Alisha Robertson, Entrepreneurship | Authenticity, and tenacity. Those are two qualities I admire most about Raliegh, North Carolina based entrepreneur, Alisha Robinson. Alisha founded an eCommerce and digital media company, Living Over Existing (LOE), specifically for creative women who desire to live their lives and create their business on purpose. With over 50+ episodes, the LOE podcast has quickly become one of my go-to resources for entrepreneurial tips and encouragement. I’m working on completing the LOE Art of Podcasting Masterclass and plan to read Alisha’s book, Living Over Existing, this spring. For a more in-depth look at what Alisha has to offer through LOE, visit her website HERE!

So, how can you support these Black women entrepreneurs? Below are five simple ways:

  • Join their online communities (i.e. social media, newsletter, mailing list, etc.)
  • Purchase an item/or one of their services
  • Gift one of their items/or services to someone
  • Share their information with at least ONE person you know
  • Share this post with your online community (i.e. social media, newsletter, link back to post, email, etc.)

Who some of your favorite Black women entrepreneurs? Let me know below!

Until next time, be blessed, stay safe, and take care of yourself. Talk soon!

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As of Late | Grace & Frankie, Jesus Calling & Meal Prep

February 12, 2019 by Whitney 2 Comments

February is always a busy month for my family. My parents birthdays are two days apart, February 12th (Dad) and February 14th (Mom), their wedding anniversary is on Valentine’s Day, and we’re all usually doing last minute preparation for our annual Miss Heart of Charity Pageant. For those who don’t know, my younger sister, Taylor, founded her own nonprofit organization, Heart of Charity, Inc., six years ago. Since it’s inception, we’ve been hosting a charity pageant, every first Saturday in March. It’s been a family affair from the beginning, and we always look forward to hosting this annual event.

Related Post: Life Update

In the midst of the celebrations and pageant prep, I have been able to find time to unwind and enjoy a few things; Netflix, my daily devotional, and meal prep! Quite a random list of things, I know. But trust me when I tell you, these three things have been bringing me joy, keeping me laughing, motivated and stress-free.

1. Grace and Frankie | I’ve been watching Grace and Frankie since the first season. The back and forth banter between legendary actresses Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda is simply genius. Each episode has the perfect blend of brilliant one-liners and thrilling plot twists, all leaving you wishing the episodes were (much) longer than 27-30 minutes.

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2. Jesus Calling Devotional | Taylor gifted me this devotional for my birthday last year. Each devotional is easy to digest and gives you a sense of peace, understanding and leaves you feeling closer and more connected to God. The devotionals also provide a deeper understanding of certain scriptures in the Bible thanks to the author, Sarah Young.

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3. Meal Prep | Pre-cutting fruits and veggies and prepping certain meals ahead of time has been a huge stress reliever lately. With my days being filled with tasks, appointments, and other responsibilities, having food in our fridge that’s ready to eat is extremely helpful. For example, Darrius and I eat fruit for breakfast just about every morning, and I use lemons and cucumbers in my water daily. So, having these items pre-cut makes our mornings run much smoother.

So, what’s been bringing you joy lately? Let me know below!

Until next time, be blessed, stay safe, and take care of yourself. Talk soon!

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