Maya Angelou stated… “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” This, my loves, is a true testament to our legacy. Essentially, our legacy is our gift to the world. Not to be mistaken with our talents. Our
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Carob Berry Fudge
This week, we’re keeping things short and sweet with these three words… Vacations are necessary. Vacations come in many different shapes, sizes, and lengths. They can be wild and free or calm and relaxing. Fun and playful or reflective and nostalgic. That’s the beauty of them. Vacations can be anything you want them to be.
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Ginger Roll Pupcakes
It’s amazing how an aroma can just light up a room. In our house, the best aromas usually come from the kitchen. Whenever Mom is in the kitchen, I find myself floating towards the smell just to get a peak at what she’s cooking. God bless this little nose that I have. It always leads
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Peanut Butter “Woofie” Pies
The world’s most powerful questions and solutions start with two simple words… “What if…?” “What if people could fly?” “What if I could request a ride home with one tap of a button?” Or even, “What if I tilt my head at just the right angle? Will my human give me a treat?” In one
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Banana Oatmeal Carob Chip Muffin Pupcakes
In the words of Maya Angelou… Our rhythm is the secret to owning our day, everyday. It’s the heartbeat we dance to daily. Our rhythm is the soul of our routines. It gives us meaning behind every deadline we’ve ever had to meet, schedule we had to organize, and to-do list we’ve ever made. When
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Blueberry Pineapple Bundt Pupcakes
What if everyday was Monday? We’d probably spend a bulk of our time trying to shake off those Monday blues. Get this. What if all of Beyoncé’s albums were nothing, but 12 tracks of “Crazy in Love?” We’d have no Lemonade. And that my loves, would be absolutely unfortunate. Essentially, life without variety is the
