
Re: Breaking the Silence
I watched about half of the two videos. I am familiar with that story. My mom passed of HIV when I was 8 years old. I too would hesitate about telling how she passed but eventually I opened up about it to most. It's still a touchy subject for me. TC's Response: Thank you for sharing! It took me this long to want to talk about it. If you don't mind me asking, how did she contract it and are you negative? I plan to do more topics/outreach on the subject. FCS's Response: She got

Re: World AIDS Day
On today I recognize two beautiful souls that I love very much and will never forget the imprint they've made in my life and heart. This is a day that I will always recognize and honor on their behalf. Tiffany, I am very very proud of you. I admire your strength, your silence, your courage, transparency and fearless heart. I celebrate and honor My Uncle Terrell with you. ❤️ #WorldAIDSDay


Breaking the Silence
My father, Terrell Renea Gandy, passed away about a month after my 14th birthday. From that day to now, when someone asks how he passed, I usually respond with 'He had cryptococcal meningitis.' Most people won't usually ask follow up questions. Instead, they'll usually say 'Oh. Ok.' Or they offer awkward condolences, most likely because they aren't really sure what they should say because cryptococcal meningitis is not common like diabetes, cancer or heart disease. My reluct


Friday's Fab Fortunes {12.2.16}
It's Friday and you know what that means!!! Here are this week's top five WHOAments for which I am grateful! Enjoy! "giving thanks always for all things to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ," ~ Ephesians 5:20 (NKJV) Giving Thanks!! On Sunday, our church had a special Thanskgiving service. In his message, "Giving Thanks", Pastor Rick confirmed that we are blessed to be blessings to others and giving thanks should not be dependent on circumstances or moods. T