She Reads: Life in Motion

She Reads: Life in Motion

“This is for the little brown girls…”

That’s the mantra Misty Copeland chants while she rehearses for her groundbreaking, history making role in Igor Stravinsky’s Firebird.

When you picture a ballerina you most likely see a thin, fare skinned, tall girl who has no curves and hair that lays flat easily. This is not the case with Misty Copeland. She breaks all stereotypes and challenges us to ask ourselves “What does a ballerina look like?” In her book, Life in Motion, an unlikely ballerina, she shows us how her story was not always one of beauty, although she is now the only African American soloist dancing with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre, she certainly did not start there. Her story was extremely riveting, to the point that I found myself observing my life and asking “What’s stopping me from going after what I want?”

Misty did not come from the all American dream, with the white picket fence and the mother and father who loved each other and their kids more than anything. She came from an underprivileged home where she had multiple fathers, always moving with her mother and siblings, and as the title suggest, always in motion. She shares stories that leave your jaw on the floor and have you think “How in the world did this girl survive?” Her passion for dance and her will to push on and overcome the hardships that life hands you is, in my opinion, a super woman attribute. Not only did she overcome a lot, but she shares it in such an open way which takes vulnerability and bravery. She is truly inspiring and is an overcomer. If there’s one thing her story has taught me it is to always push forward and to let your passion guide you through out life. Also, as corny as this might sound it reminded me that I can be whoever I want to be and do whatever I want to do. I don’t have to listen to what the world tells me but follow what God has placed in me.

She kept me on the edge of my seat for more than half way through the book. Towards the end the writing got a little redundant but regardless of the writing the story was allusive, artistic and heart wrenching that by the time it got a little boring, I was already so invested in it that I didn’t mind it that much. If you’re looking for a book that has a story that tugs at your heart and motivates your soul and perhaps awakens something in you to go after what you want, go pick up Misty Copeland’s Life in Motion, an unlikely ballerina, you won’t be disappointed.

Torrie’s rating (out of 5): 4 cups of coffee.

With love and big smiles,

torrie.

She’s A Foodie: Cajun Shrimp Fettucine Alfredo

She’s A Foodie: Cajun Shrimp Fettucine Alfredo

Ingredients:

8 ounces fettuccine or your favorite pasta

1 tablespoon butter (or olive oil)

1 lb. shrimp, peeled and deveined

1 tablespoon Cajun seasoning

2 cloves garlic, chopped

¼ cup dry white wine or chicken broth

1 cup heavy/whipping cream (can substitute with half/half or 8 oz. low fat cream cheese)

1 cup parmigiana reggiano (parmesan), grated

½ tablespoon Cajun seasoning or to taste

¼ cup green onion, sliced (optional)

Directions:

Start cooking the pasta.

Melt the butter in a pan over medium-high heat, toss the shrimp in the Cajun seasoning, add to pan and coo, about 2-3 minutes per side, and set aside.

Add the garlic to the pan and sauté until fragrant, about 30 seconds.

Deglaze the pan with the wine, add heavy cream, parmesan and Cajun seasoning and cook until it thickens a bit, about 3-5 minutes

Toss the pasta in with the Alfredo sauce along with the shrimp and serve garnished with green onions.

 

Jasmine

She’s A Foodie: Chicken Kofta Kekbabs

She’s A Foodie: Chicken Kofta Kekbabs

Ingredients:

1 lb ground chicken

1 small onion, chopped

2 garlic cloves, minced

1 tbsp parsley

2 tsp coriander

1 tsp cumin

½ tsp salt

½ tsp cinnamon

½ tsp pepper

¼ tsp nutmeg

¼ tsp ginger

¼ cayenne

Soak skewers in water for 30 minutes. Mix all ingredients together. Using your hands, form onto skewers. Broil 6-10 minutes or until chicken is completely cooked.

 

Credit: @closetcooking

She Reads: The Shack

She Reads: The Shack

Mackenzie Allen Philips had a difficult time wrestling with the existence of God and if he was good. Married to a woman with a relationship so close to God that she calls him “Papa”, Mac struggled believing that the same God she loved and believed in would allow their youngest daughter, Missy, to have such a fatal outcome. The loss of their child and a bruised childhood left Mac in a dark whirlwind of emotions for years…until he was invited to the shack.

 

William P. Young has a way of immersing you right in the midst of a life that you feel is your own. After you get past the slow beginning, this Fiction novel will take you on a ride of emotions. Out of the many emotions felt love is what you will enjoy unfolding with this novel and what you get out of this book about spirituality is really the gift. Treat yourself. Enjoy!

 

Jasmine

Her Beauty: Temporary Hair Color

Her Beauty: Temporary Hair Color

Have you heard about the latest hair trend: Temporary Hair Color?! Yes, you read that right! Gone are the days of dying your hair a color you and being unsure of the results or cutting your hair to get rid of it. You can experiment with just about any color you want without the harmful effects of damaging your hair! So, how does this temporary fix work you ask?   Well, temporary hair color does not penetrate the cortex or the hair. Instead, it coats the outside of the hair shaft with color that washes out in a few shampoos.  The ability to wash it out without a lot of hassle is one of its key benefits. Although there is no chemical reaction, if the hair is damaged and porous, the color can penetrate and stain the hair. The best way to combat this minor detail is to show your natural mane some tender loving care. Temporary color is great for last-minute touch-ups before a big event or to “make do” between appointments with your stylist.

L’Oréal is one of the many brands that has a line of Liquid chalk. However, you can find several options at your local Sally’s, Target or beauty supply store.  It’s summer time ladies, the perfect time to play up your look and try out some color. Take pictures and tag us on Facebook with your colorful tresses!

 

Jasmine

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