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This category will house some of the funny experiences that I have with my children. It is so beautiful to see them grow up. Sometimes, the way they reason is funny but amazing. Each time my Mum said she was rich (let the poor say they are rich; the power of the words is stated in the Bible as well), my brother, our last-born, would remind her that she had a bank account, so she should not complain. In his own opinion, she just needed to go and withdraw money from her account.


Am I Black?: A Mother’s Reflection on Identity, Belonging, and the Beauty of Becoming.
A little girl holding her hand very close to her eyes, while inspecting her skin. Black History Month invites us to honour legacy—but also to reflect on the quiet, personal moments that shape how we see ourselves and each other. As a mother, I’ve watched my children ask questions that made me laugh, pause, and sometimes ache. This story is one of those moments. It’s about identity, belonging, and the tender ways our children navigate both—especially when the world around them

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Am Authentic: Raising Children Who Know They’re Enough.
The colouring page titled " I am authentic" from my " Positive Affirmations Colouring Book for Black women." My daughter was barely four...

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Ask… and It Shall Be Given
That story in Luke 15 resonates with me so much. The younger son asked his father for his inheritance — and surprisingly, the father...

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💛 The Toilet: A Mum’s Hidden Sanctuary During Summer Holidays?
Let’s be honest… Some mums meditate. Some mums journal. And some mums hide in the loo—with dignity, snacks, and unmatched resilience....

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