What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?

One day people are going to ask Danaja what she wants to be when she grows up.

It is my hope that with these pictures and posts it will help her to remember her path, so that her purpose will be clear.



Saturday, June 17, 2017

Danaja's June 12th and 13th - 2017

Danaja had a graduation ceremony  for going from 1st grade to 2nd grade on June 12, 2017.
She wore her new black dress with the necklace and looked beautiful.






Then on June 13th she had her gynmastics recital.  She's been doing gymnastics about 6 months and loves it.  I love it for her that she's found something she likes to do.


Sunday, May 21, 2017

Danaja The Artist

Danaja:  "Hey Ridea want me to draw an ant?"
Me:  "Yeah, that sounds good."  I walk off to the bathroom and come back in about 5 minutes.  Walk back in the room and started doing something else.
Danaja:  "See my ant?"

Let me just say that her ant was so good that I framed it and put it in the shop.


Then Danaja decided to draw a heart.  She drew the heart and something that looked like lightening inside of the heart.

I asked her what is that inside of the heart and she said: "It's a blown heart....you know like a blown mind."
You, Ms. Danaja are an artist. 
You did these drawings in 5 minutes. Amazing. 
I put them in the shop and decided that you will have an art wall right at the front door.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

The Boss and Her Hair

I told your mom that she should do children's hair because you always have the coolest hairstyles when I see you.  Very creative and unique.

I called you guys yesterday to see how you're doing and your dad told me you had two big braids.

That was unusual because you typically have several braids. I thought I bet it simple but still cute.   

Here you are:


These are BOSS pictures.  
You don't even have to say a word and that top pictures says:  "Look at me. I am loved.  I am cute.  I am Danaja." and the bottom picture says:  "Okay, Ridea, this is my hair."

Don't ever lose that self-love and confidence. EVER. I love it.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

5th Birthday (Week) of the Boss


How exciting it was to be with you on your 5th Birthday. I didn't get all the pictures I wanted because I'm not too much into taking pictures anymore I'm just trying to be in the moment...so I don't have every experience but I'll try to detail it below so you can remember. You arrived Wed night and were thrilled with the scissors I found and you cut and cut and cut the whole time. You woke up the next morning and had pancakes - which you love. 
Eating Pancakes with Daddy

PONY RIDE

1st thing up was to do something "different" and memorable.  We went to a ranch,  to see some horses, and ride a pony.
Arriving at the Horse Ranch
Waiting for the Pony. Watching Daddy read about riding a horse with you.
You needed to be 7 yrs old for that to work; so you just rode the pony by yourself.
Mommy while waiting for the pony to arrive.

Finally after waiting (longer than necessary according to Ridea!!!) the Pony  (Mr. Socks) arrived.  Here you are getting ready to go and putting your helmet back on.


This was your final lap (3rd).
The first two you went around by yourself and this last one Daddy walked around with you.


By far this is one of my favorite pictures.
It is you and Daddy coming to the car.  You wanted a ring pop at the ranch store and Daddy took you to get it along with something to drink.  Mommy and Ridea went to get the car and Mommy drove up to get you both.

LUNCH & HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Went out to eat at one of your favorite restaurants - Chili's.
This picture is after they came clapping, sang Happy Birthday to you and gave you some ice cream.

BUBBLE GUPPIES AND GIFTS


Your Birthday Cake - Bubble Guppies
You opening your gifts.  There were a lot of them.

WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE FOR THE BOSS





The above are pictures of you in Uptown Charlotte on Friday  July 31st.
We are coming back from Mert's Famous Soul Food Restaurant and I took some pictures of you at the waterfall.  This picture is another one of my favorites.  This picture says to me: "Ridea, you don't have to worry about me.  I got this.  Nothing is going to get by me.  I'm a step ahead of this thing called life Ridea."
It is a BOSS picture to me. 

MOVIE, COTTON CANDY & POPCORN & YOUR LAUGH

After Uptown and driving around Charlotte's East side and West side we went to the outdoor showing of "Despicable Me".  What a great movie.
Here you are before the movie started.
You loved looking in the mirror at your mouth because it was all blue.
You really laugh at the end of the movie when Despicable Me was dancing on the stage...so cute...

OUTSIDE WITH BIRDS AND BIKES 

You and Dad the next morning watering plants.
We also planted some flowers in the back yard...didn't get pictures of that...but you had fun with it.  When I was planting the flowers I was sitting on the patio but you didn't want to do that because of the bugs (ants).  You came up with a great idea to sit in your little rocking chair instead of sitting on the patio ground.  Good thinking...I didn't think of it.  Great decision-making.



Picture of you, Daddy and Mommy coming back from an early morning ride on the bike.
This was your first time riding this bike, but not your last.  We rode it the next day and to Daddy's dismay I pushed you to ride it rough.  Ride around the culdesac, come up the drive way, even with the bumps.  Get a head start and get over those humps.  After you got the hang of that you enjoyed it and the challenge that it offered.  It was a work out. 

GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS


We opened some of your birthday gifts.  This is your Dad working the Slurpee machine.  You and I had tried it twice and couldn't make it work, Actually (I learned this is one of your favorite new words to say) it didn't work.  It needs to go back to the store, bad design, who wants to stir for 10 MINUTES and then still it doesn't work.
Yeah, just go to 7-11 and get a Slurpee for a buck.

COMPUTER QUEEN

The below pictures are you at the Library using your new earphones.  It was an amazing thing to experience. Picture #1 is you at the computer playing games - too easy for you.  Picture #2 is you at the computer that was "broken" that no one could fix. You said; "I can fix it Ridea." You click some buttons and all of a sudden the computer is rebooting (what???) then you logged on not with my library number (which I thought was required) but with your name and it worked (what???) picture #3 is proof.  Picture #4 is you going to the next computer to play on it.  I was sitting there in amazement.  You can't teach that, it's a natural propensity. Don't ever forget it, or let anyone tell you you're not good at technology, or girls can't do that, or whatever somebody may say to break your spirit and bury your gifts and genius  You always have been and always will be good with technology.

#1
#2


#3
#4


More computer loving pictures when we got back home. The picture with you leaning back is another Boss Picture


MORE...

I don't have pictures of you in the pool, but you had a good time playing in it and "fishing" with the plastic fishing rods.

I also don't have pictures of you in the red wagon, but I had fun pulling you in it and watching you pulling it around the back yard.

I don't have pictures of us at the guitar shop but you enjoyed the drums and the drum room, but it was way too loud for us to go in there.  There was some interest in drums.  

Good Bye

We wrote this the 2nd day you were here and because it didn't rain it survived until the morning you left.

 On your way out to the car you asked Mommy not to step on your name and Happy Birthday greeting.

At the end of the day you had a good time BOSS. 




Saturday, May 16, 2015

Running List of Wise Things Danaja's Has Said

1.  Danaja:  "Daddy what do squirrels drink?"  Daddy:  "Water"  Danaja: "Maybe, but Maybe Not" - @ 4 years old - Danaja continue to wonder about life and ask questions. A wise man name Socrates who lived before Christ said that wisdom begins by wondering about things.  Even when you get older, continue to wonder about everything.  Don't stop wondering...
2. Telling Daddy that the little boy on the bus was "awkward".  When asked what that meant: "he's strange and different, but it might hurt his feelings if I said that." - @ 4 years old - This shows compassion for others. I've learned after 50 years on earth that if you practice compassion (sharing in the suffering of others) you can master living, religion, and have peace of mind.  EVERYBODY is suffering in one way or another.  EVERYBODY that you meet is suffering. When you can tap into that fact you will be OKAY with your own "suffering" and know that it is just a condition of the human experience. Also being compassionate will deepen your relationship.  IT IS NOT EASY TO BE COMPASSIONATE (because your ego doesn't want to do that) but if you are showing this capability at 4 years old you can continue it if cultivated. 
3. When ordering food pointing and saying everything you wanted, but saying you are allergic to eggs, not because you are but because you don't like them and knowing if you say you're allergic then you don't have to eat them. - @4 years old - That's the way lawyers think...nothing wrong with using what you know will work even it's not 100% true. I call it twisting the truth. Lawyers and people in business do it all the time, just be careful that you don't make it a habit of "twisting the truth" as a practice.