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Easy Box Braids You Can Do Yourself {Video}

March 29, 2020

I hope you guys are doing good during this crazy time. I’m doing my best to find a rhythm for this “new” life. Homeschooling is about to take me out. I’m sure it will get better. I’m also guilty of not combing any hair since the girls have been out of school. I finally decided to do something. Since we’re home, I decided to try my hand at…

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Peyton’s Pre-Tween Bedroom Makeover

March 24, 2020

I pray that you all are staying safe and healthy during this time. Regular life as we know it has paused (changed). I usually don’t have much anxiety but since my mom passed last year, it’s been up and down for me. I’m managed to stay calm during this time but all this “Rona” talk and trying to homeschool can get the best of me. Cleaning and organizing…

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Less Stress This Tax Season with H&R Block

March 13, 2020

This post is sponsored by H&R Block.  Thoughts and opinions are my own. It’s tax season! This is one of the least favorite parts of adulting.  It can be stressful and overwhelming but I consulted with the H&R Block tax pros to get me together.  I was able to work with my neighborhood tax expert, Darshna at H&R Block.  She walked me through everything and answered all my…

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All Black Everything

March 4, 2020

Black tees are finally here! It would have been great if I had this up before Black History Month ended but I’m still black LOL. Anywho, you guys have been asking for black, and here it is! I’m so excited to add this all-black cotton tee to the Supermom Culture collection! To celebrate, all tees are going for $20 (including Superdads) and FREE SHIPPING! Grab your all-black tee…

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Black Girl Love

March 4, 2020

Valentine’s Day and Black History month are both over but I want to show love to the little black girls. Oh, what a time it is to be a young black girl. I’m happy that my girls are growing up during this Black Girl Magic movement. This is the totally opposite of my youth experience. I grew up in a predominantly white area and schools. Being black or…