Now, I know what some of y’all are thinking: Yes, it has been
a minute since I last spoke to y’all—it’s been two weeks, to be exact—and yes,
it has everything to do with my summer job. Believe me when I tell y’all—I’ve
already been teased by my mom and dad on the matter. Coincidentally, just the
other day, my dad said to my mom: “You know, Dani, ever since Tasha got this
here summer job, she just done up and forgot about us.”
I knew they were merely teasing, but nevertheless I still
had to tell my mom and dad that nothing about me has changed, with the exception
of the fact that I am getting more knowledgeable in my field, and the fact that
I am also on a payroll. Other than that, I’m still the same little Natasha
Renee Stewart.
And trust me when I tell y’all—I am loving every last
minute of my work! Granted, it’s only for another two weeks, but that’s okay.
The bottom line is that I’m still earning a paycheck, and even more so than
that, this teaching experience at the Culver City Children’s Center is a precursor
to my dream of becoming the best damn kindergarten teacher in Southern
California.
In other news, my Gramma Jewel and her block club celebrated
their third annual Sapphire Street Block Party last Saturday. This year’s theme
was: “Don’t Believe It—Just Watch!” And yes, y’all already know that the theme
was inspired from the hit song “Uptown Funk.” Well, if the people didn’t
believe that the third time was a charm for Sapphire Street, then I’m sure that
they watched, and their doubts were ultimately destroyed. Oh, and as always,
Gramma Jewel’s strawberry seven-up cake was a big hit. In addition to the
legendary dessert, Mr. Chuck outdid himself with his Delta Burgers and Delta Chicken.
That’s right, y’all—Mr. Chuck debuted a brand-new chicken sandwich that is just
like the Delta Burger—it’s just that he uses fresh chicken patties. You have your
choice of either fried or grilled, and it goes without saying, but I tried both…
and they were freakin’ delicious!
Well, I hate to cut it short, but I’ve got a busy day
ahead of me tomorrow; we’re taking the children on a little field trip to the
Griffith Park Observatory. Y’all already know that I love that place,
particularly because of the Hollywood sign. I’m probably gonna be just excited
as the little ones, if not a little extra excited. In any event, I’ll give y’all
an update on our trip tomorrow. In the meantime, yall take care and have a
gooden.
Hugs & Kisses,
Natasha
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