Sunday, December 6, 2009

Tis the season for self-reflection

Amidst the crazy weather and the approaching holiday season I love it when I get those moments to just reflect on the happenings in my life. Recently I was tagged in a note on facebook, and it really had me thinking. So I thought I'd share it with my FAB readers; Enjoy.



A time comes in your life when you finally get... when, in the midst of all your fears and insanity, you stop dead in your tracks and somewhere the voice inside your head cries out... enough! Enough fighting and crying and blaming and struggling to hold on. Then, like a child quieting down after a tantrum, you blink and begin to look at the world through new eyes. This is your awakening.

You realize it's time to stop hoping and waiting for something to change, or for happiness, safety and security to magically appear over the next horizon.

You realize that in the real world there aren't always fairy tale endings, and that any guarantee of "happily ever after" must begin with you... and in the process, a sense of serenity is born of acceptance.

You awaken to the fact that you are not perfect and that not everyone will always love, appreciate or approve of who or what you are... and that's OK. They are entitled to their own views and opinions.

You learn the importance of loving and championing yourself... and in the process, a sense of newfound confidence is born of self-approval.

You stop complaining and blaming other people for the things they did to you - or didn't do for you - and you learn that the only thing you can really count on is the unexpected.

You learn that people don't always say what they mean or mean what they say and that not everyone will always be there for you and everything isn't always about you.

So, you learn to stand on your own and to take care of yourself... and in the process, a sense of safety and security is born of self-reliance.

You stop judging and pointing fingers and you begin to accept people as they are and to overlook their shortcomings and human frailties... and in the process, a sense of peace and contentment is born of forgiveness.

You learn to open up to new worlds and different points of view. You begin reassessing and redefining who you are and what you really stand for.

You learn the difference between wanting and needing and you begin to discard the doctrines and values you've outgrown, or should never have bought into to begin with.

You learn that there is power and glory in creating and contributing, and you stop maneuvering through life merely as a "consumer" looking for your next fix.

You learn that principles such as honesty and integrity are not the outdated ideal of a bygone era, but the mortar that holds together the foundation upon which you must build a life.

You learn that you don't know everything, it's not your job to save the world and that you can't teach a pig to sing. You learn that the only cross to bear is the one you choose to carry and that martyrs get burned at the stake.

Then you learn about love. You learn to look at relationships as they really are and not as you would have them be. You learn that alone does NOT mean lonely.

You stop trying to control people, situations and outcomes. You learn to distinguish between guilt and responsibility and the importance of setting boundaries and learning to say no.

You also stop working so hard at putting your feelings aside, smoothing things over and ignoring your needs.

You learn that your body really is your temple. You begin to care for it and treat it with respect. You begin to eat a balanced diet, drink more water and take more time to exercise.

You learn that being tired fuels doubt, fear and uncertainty and so you take more time to rest. And, just as food fuels the body, laughter fuels the soul. So you take more time to laugh and to play.

You learn that, for the most part, you get in life what you deserve, and that much of life truly is a self-fulfilling prophecy.

You learn that anything worth achieving is worth working for and that wishing for something to happen is different from working toward making it happen.

More importantly, you learn that in order to achieve success you need direction, discipline, and perseverance. You learn that no one can do it alone, and that it's OK to risk asking for help.

You learn that the only thing you must truly fear is fear itself. You learn to step right into it and through it because you know that whatever happens, you can handle it. To give in to fear is to give away the right to live on your own terms.

You learn to fight for your life and not to squander it living under a cloud of impending doom.

You learn that life isn't always fair, you don't always get what you think you deserve, and that sometimes bad things happen to unsuspecting, good people... and you learn not to always take it personally.

You learn that nobody is punishing you and everything isn't always somebody's fault. It's just life happening. You learn to admit when you are wrong and to build bridges instead of walls.

You learn that negative feelings such as anger, envy, and resentment must be understood and redirected or they will suffocate the life out of you and poison the universe that surrounds you.

You learn to be thankful and to take comfort in many of the simple things we take for granted, things that millions of people upon the earth can only dream about: a full refrigerator, clean running water, a soft warm bed, a long hot shower.

Then, you begin to take responsibility for yourself, by yourself, and you make yourself a promise to never betray yourself and to never, ever settle for less than your heart's desire.

You make it a point to keep smiling, to keep trusting, and to stay open to every possibility.

Finally, with courage in your heart, you take a stand, you take a deep breath, and you begin to design the life you want to live as best as you can.



Thanks Sandra!
Stay FAB
SiSi

Sunday, November 15, 2009

My Name's Wale ~ Ba wo ni



So there's been a whole lotta buzz surrounding new rapper on the scene Wale Folarin. Yup his name his Wale (pronounced 'wɑːleɪ' NOT Whale or Wally)Ok now that that's cleared up, I'm not a huge rap fan but I definitely got swept up in the Naija-Wale-Frenzy when he featured on "Chillin" with Lady Gaga. Then when his remixed version of "My Sweetie" hit the net I was definitely amped up, souped face and all. So he had me thinking hmmm what else does this rapper have to offer? Is he claiming Nigeria or is he just appealing to us in order to increase album sales. So I listened to the album "Attention Deficit" One word...BOMB! Now to all my Nigerian FAB readers don't get all souped thinking this is a Nigerian Tribute Anthem Album, because it's not! But it is a FAB masterpiece in all lights as he includes his Nigerian Heritage, his African American upbringing, and his Street Swag to produce a compilation of songs that can appeal to a wide audience.



**FAB Shocker: amidst a whole bunch of hard core rap beats all of a sudden I hear Chrisette Michele's soulful voice (I'm a huge Chrisette Michele fan) The track titled 'Shades' celebrates the beauty in skin tone and is about to be the anthem for all those dark skinned beauties who are not interested in the multiple bleaching products filling the shelves at beauty stores (but I digress). For a debut album he sure did get the A class industry names on his tracks; Lady Gaga, Chrisette Micele, Jazmine Sullivan, Gucci, and many more!!



Some songs had me in deep thought, other's had me wishing I was at a Naija party, and some of them had me feeling like I was at a poetry reading. On his track "Prescription" he lets us know who he is, what he is capable of and basically that he's here to stay with a lot to say "I'm Hip Hops past, present and future" (Wale). Ok then Wale we're ready to hear more from you, Let's get it.

** Sidenote: Clearly this album was highly anticipated since people couldn't even wait til the album release date before leaking the whole album, but hey I'm not complaining, I've played the whole album at least 5 times already. I suggest you go get your copy!!!

Stay FAB yall!!

SiSi

Saturday, November 14, 2009

"Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man"



So a bunch of my FAB ladies have been telling me to pick up Steve Harvey's new book "Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man" now I'll be the first to say that I was a tad bit skeptical, because lets face it he is not exactly a writer or a therapist, he's a comedian whose been divorced and is now remarried, so what could he possibly tell me about men that I can't figure out myself??? Ok now I can honestly say that I was Dead Wrong! Now I'm not known for buying books and spending my weekend indoors flipping pages, usually I just wait til they turn it into a movie, but after listening to the Steve Harvey morning show on 107.5 fm I figured I'd give it a shot.



This is the official play book for Women! Even my mother picked it up and read the entire book in the midst of her busy schedule, now if he has my mom nodding away and flipping the pages of his book then that's all the proof I need, he really does know what he's talking about!



(http://www.essence.com/magazine/god_took_us_all_the.php)

And look at him now gracing the front covers of this months Essence Magazine; FAB!!! I guess I'm not the only one wishing I had his phone number on speed dial (as my go to man whenever I'm in a confused situation with men). For now I guess I will settle with reading his words of wisdom in this book, and listening religiously to The Steve Harvey Morning Show.



So to all my single, married, divorced, and taken Fabulous Women, please pick up a copy, and learn a thing or two about the men in your life.



Stay FAB!!

SiSi.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

When we were young, what was love?

The twitter trending topic #whenwewereyoung had me reminiscing of the days when I watched Disney Movies every Saturday with my sister and when the highlight of my weekends was the new toy McDonald's Happy Meal was offering, it also reminded me of an email I came across that brought a smile to my face on a rainy Monday morning:

WHAT LOVE MEANS TO AGE 4 TO 8 YEAR OLD CHILDREN



A group of professional people posed this question to a group of 4 to 8 year-olds, 'What does 'love' mean?'

This Fabulous set of young kids definitely have this concept down to the tee:

* 'When my grandmother got arthritis, she couldn't bend over and paint her toenails anymore. So my grandfather does it for her all the time, even when his hands got arthritis too. That's love.'
Rebecca - age 8
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*'When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You just know that your name is safe in their mouth.' (aww cuties)
Billy - age 4
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*'Love is when a girl puts on perfume and a boy puts on shaving cologne and they go out and smell each other.' (I was never really a sniffer)
Karl - age 5
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*'Love is when you go out to eat and give somebody most of your French fries without making them give you any of theirs.' (I guess, I'm not one for sharing)
Chrissy - age 6
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*'Love is what makes you smile when you're tired.'
Terri - age 4
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*'Love is when my mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him, to make sure the taste is OK.'
Danny - age 7
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*'Love is when you kiss all the time. Then when you get tired of kissing, you still want to be together and you talk more. My Mommy and Daddy are like that. They look gross when they kiss'
Emily - age 8
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*'Love is what's in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and listen.' (3 snaps...deep)
Bobby - age 7
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*'If you want to learn to love better, you should start with a friend who you hate,'
Nikka - age 6
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*'Love is when you tell a guy you like his shirt, then he wears it everyday.'
Noelle - age 7
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*'Love is like a little old woman and a little old man who are still friends even after they know each other so well.'
Tommy - age 6
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*'During my piano recital, I was on a stage and I was scared. I looked at all the people watching me and saw my daddy waving and smiling. He was the only one doing that. I wasn't scared anymore'
Cindy - age 8
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*'My mommy loves me more than anybody You don't see anyone else kissing me to sleep at night.'
Clare - age 6
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*'Love is when Mommy gives Daddy the best piece of chicken.'
Elaine-age 5
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*'Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert Redford..' (He was a cutie back in the day)
Chris - age 7
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*'Love is when your puppy licks your face even after you left him alone all day'
Mary Ann - age 4
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*'I know my older sister loves me because she gives me all her old clothes and has to go out and buy new ones.' (Hand-me-downs huh? I wish my sisters were more appreciative, I told yall it's because I love you)
Lauren - age 4
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*'When you love somebody, your eyelashes go up and down and little stars
come out of you.'
Karen - age 7
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*'You really shouldn't say 'I love you' unless you mean it. But if you
mean it, you should say it a lot. People forget.'
Jessica - age 8
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*And the final one -- Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once talked about
a contest he was asked to judge..

The purpose of the contest was to find the most caring child.

The winner was a four year old child whose next door neighbor was an
elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife.

Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old gentleman's
yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there.

When his Mother asked what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy
said, 'Nothing, I just helped him cry'
_____

When there is nothing left, that is when you find out that love is all you need.

God is Love.

Stay FAB yall
SiSi

Friday, October 9, 2009

"GREEN CARPET EXPTRAVAGANZA (Naija at 49)



Saturday October 3rd, no Nigerian East Coaster should have been home bored. If you were, slap yourself! The most popular Nigerian Independence event on the East Coast was the "GREEN CARPET EXTRAVAGANZA", produced by QRIOUS Media Group and INCOGNITO in New York City.



This collaborative affair gained a lot of publicity from supporters and haters alike. Hosted by WALE (the Nigerian rapper that features Lady Gaga on his hit single "Chillin") at the luxurious Club BLVD, the star studded event featured special guests like Naija Boyz (Olatoye & Teju Komolafe), The Contender Hollywood HINO, AiRis, Chief Capo and Kemistry. DJ OBI of AJ Entertainment provided the music.











This event created a FAB splash with guests rolling in from the entire tri-state area (NJ,PA,CT), North Carolina, California, The DMV region, Houston, Atlanta and even Alaska!









Now for those of you who are accustomed to arriving fashionably late to an event at 2am, you were totally out of luck. A long and curling line was in effect as early as 11pm, with anxious, well dressed people ready to have a great time and celebrate with the elite of the Nigerian East Coast Community. At 12am, the huge venue was at legal capacity and all tables were sold out. The security clicker count of total guests that were lucky enough to gain entrance to this fabulous soiree was 1109, while an estimated 300 were stuck outside (Early arrival was HIGHLY advised!!!!).



FAB was there on time to witness all the fun and join in the festivities which featured live performances by AiRis (Without You)and Chief Capo (My City). The drinks were flowing all nite long and I'm proud to mention that no fights broke out!










A better night couldn't be asked for. For all those that missed out this year, you were warned in advance to show up and show ON TIME (11pm).. The "GREEN CARPET EXTRAVAGANZA", commemorating Nigeria's Independence is an annual culture and the 50th Independence Anniversary event on Saturday October 2nd 2010 promises to be the biggest Nigerian nightlife event ever! Book your flights to New York in advance and stay tuned to FAB for more info!





Kudos to QRIOUS Media Group and INCOGNITO for producing such a classicly fabulous event and special thanks to them for granting FAB all-access!



Stay FAB yall!

SiSi

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Annual New York Nigerian Independence Day Parade



This past weekend was the 49th Nigerian Independence Day Celebration. New York hosted the annual Independence Day Parade, RAIN or SHINE, and the weather was definitely not Shining fabulously, however with all the love and pride we have for Nigeria the parade was a success. Various floats paraded the streets, including one with this years newly crowned Miss Nigerian Independence Feyisola Ogunfemi.




Guest performers included Serani (who is supposedly Nigerian but raised in Jamaica, still waiting on valid confirmation of this), rapper Wale (he's on Lady Gaga's remix) and many other wonderful guests, speakers and dancers who all are connected due to the immense love we have for our country, Nigeria.





Despite the torrential down pour earlier on in the day, the weather cleared up and all the fabulous East Coast Ladies and Gentlemen came out of hiding and enjoyed a wonderful afternoon meeting fellow nigerians, dancing and eating plenty of suya!!!!





Stay FAB yall

SiSi

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

FAB WISHES NIGERIA A HAPPY 49TH INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!

Happy Independence Day Naija FAB readers!



Please all take this time to further support the Light Up Nigeria campaign which was mentioned earlier here at FAB! For those of you on twitter be sure to add #LightUpNigeria to all your tweets so we can make it a trending topic. Also add the lightbulb twibbon to your avatar; http://twibbon.com/join/LightUpNigeria-2




Any questions on which events to visit this weekend as we celebrate our countries Independence??? Send us an e-mail and we'll find a FAB event for you to attend in your area!!! It's a global affair!

Here are a few currently catching major buzz!!!

New York:




LA:


The DMV:




Chi-town:


Philly:



ATL:


Texas:


Ikeja:


UK:


The staff of FAB will be front row center to join in the festivities on the East Coast! I'm sure you know which after party we'll be at ;-)!!

Let us know how your weekend celebrations are!!! Feel free to send us pictures; we may just post some pics of our FAB readers!!!

Stay FAB!!!

SiSi

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Are you curious to know the man behind Qrious Media Group???



Emeka "DGR8" aka Mr.Qrious is the CEO and founder of the Qrious Media Group (est. 2006). A special event marketing company based on the East Coast, the Qrious Media Group is widely known for their upscale events and work with marketing models and hosting fashion shows for high end brands like Ed Hardy and Christian Audigier.



The staff of FAB were recently invited to celebrate Mr. Emeka's star studded, gold carpet celebrity birthday extravaganza in New York City. VIP guests at the event included Roc-A-Fella Record's Kanye West, Amber Rose, Young Money Entertainment's Drake, NY Knick's Al Harrington, Rick Ross Triple C's TORCH etc. The event was sponsored by the luxurious Halcyon Jets and private jet dream cards were given away! FAB was there front row and center in VIP to witness such a classy and glamorous affair.



The Qrious Media Group has gained much respect from the East Coast nightlife scene and they continue to hold classy and culturally diverse affairs at some of the chicest venues in Manhattan. The Qrious Media Group is clearly Flying Above Boundaries to avoid being labeled as a strictly Nigerian PR agency.



Be on the look out for upcoming events hosted by the Qrious Media Group which includes:



Labor Day Sunday VIP White Carpet Soiree (Sept. 6th)

49th Nigerian Independence Celebration Green Carpet Extravaganza (Oct. 3rd)

The Charity Ball (Benefiting underprivileged Nigerian kids)


For more inquiries or to request service including but not limited to birthday celebrations, product launches, event photography, sponsorship acquisitions etc, email edhardyevents@gmail.com



Look out for more on Emeka "DGR8" as he continues to expand the Qrious empire.



Stay FAB!!!!

~SiSi