Celebrating Black Maternal Health Week #BMHW25

Mom and three kids Greetings from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! Things have been busy. I am still a working mom of three, working full time who is trying to make a difference. I do a lot of things and try to be present so that I can learn from them. I share them on this blog so that we can learn together. Below are some thoughts, hacks, and/or lessons that I have learned from navigating my world. Black Maternal Health Week April 11-17, 2025 I am a Black mom to three wonderful children. I was blessed to have three successful births. While I am an attorney, my third delivery highlighted the potential risks that occur when a physician fails to listen to the birthing person. Initially, I chalked it up to the physician involved and limited it to my personal birthing experience. Then, I learned that I was not special. Overwhelmingly, Black women experience higher rates of birth trauma, birthing complications and negative birth outcomes.  These statistics are what lead to the creation of ...

Reflecting on My Blessings: Our Five Minutes of Fame

Mom by the tree
I love this time of year. There are so many opportunities to fellowship and celebrate with family and friends and that makes me very happy! It also gives me a lot of opportunities to wear special outfits, which I love!



One of the things I also try to do is to consciously reflect on my blessings. My health and my family are at the top of that list. Secondary are my accomplishments.  One of the most fun things my husband and I have accomplished together was getting selected to model in what has turned into a national advertisement campaign for Howard Hanna a few years ago. 


It was more fun than we could imagine. (Click on this link for the ad itself, click here for a post about our experience.) 



"Home Happens Here" Photo Credit: Duane Rieder


The reason I mention it now is because they are still using that ad. A friend interviewed with the company in Virginia this year and saw a poster of us in the company's office. She told them she knew us. She got the job. She earned the job on her own merit, but it was still cool to learn that we came us in the interview! Also, I attended an event a couple of weeks ago and saw our ad while flipping through the program. So, the experience has paid us back in more than money. (However, if Howard Hanna representatives are reading this, know that it would be our pleasure to pose again for money! :-)) It has paid us back in a little notoriety and community acclaim.

I wish you joyous celebrations this holiday season and a bright new year.

(BTW--I call it our "five minutes of fame" because I think we still have about ten more to go! ;-))

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