Alisha Jones
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Stories (7/0)
Method Writing
They say if you do something you love, you'll never work a day in your life. I've been working hard to do what I love for some time now. My personal margin of success is just around the corner. Soon, the activity that brings me joy when the kids go to bed, will also be how I spend my days while they are at school and daycare, and I can not wait. To write music full time has always been the goal, and my daffy writing routine will be the way I get there.
By Alisha Jones3 years ago in Beat
Kindergarten Murder
Learning about yourself is one of the most rewarding parts of living. Finding that piece of information that helps you understand yourself more feels like finding a missing puzzle piece. It is the biggest breath of fresh air. I learned at a very young age that I could take things too far, but it would be years before I would come to understand what to do with that information. I just knew that I would always have to be careful when sharing my darkest moment.
By Alisha Jones3 years ago in Confessions
Before the Vows
The days leading up to a wedding are typically super stressful. Everything must be perfect, and all last-minute alterations are due ASAP. Nevertheless, this particular evening took a soft family approach to the occasion. A bridal shower with good people, food, and music is just what the doctor ordered to slow down and enjoy this pivotal event in life.
By Alisha Jones3 years ago in Humans
My "not so" 600lb Life
Got my wings, dip, fries, coke, and ready to pick a show to watch. Can not help but dream about the strawberry cake awaiting dessert as I speak into the remote, "My 600 lb Life". The show, "My 600 lbs Life", is a documentary style show that chronicles one year in the life of individuals who are close to or weigh more than 600 lbs. Participants do their best to prove they are ready for weight-loss surgery through rigorous diet and exercise. I don not remember when I started watching this show, but I remember when it became a problem. There is nothing wrong with being intrigued by others defying impossible weight loss goals. There was, however, a problem with watching solely because I felt guilty about the food I was about to eat.
By Alisha Jones3 years ago in Longevity
America's Place to Give
Doctors, parents, and pretty much everyone agrees that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. If you are from or have ever visited any of the southern states, chances are you have dined under an infamous yellow sign. Millions of people have enjoyed and can attest to the delicious waffles, bacon, and iconic scattered, smothered, and covered hash browns of the adored breakfast staple. Be that as it may, the true allurement of the classic breakfast establishment, Waffle House, remains in obscurity to most.
By Alisha Jones3 years ago in Journal
Who wore it best?
Red carpet, white lights, and beautiful people are the makings of marvelous night. Awards are given, and hit music is performed. Everyone reminisces about the connection they have with the humanitarian of the evening. Anyone who is anyone knows the location of the private afterparty, and plan to arrive fashionably late to secure an immense entrance. The cameras flash and patrons dance. Everything is everything for just a little while. Unfortunately, sometimes before the sum rises, the opinions and comments of others will dim the accomplishments and bright lights of the paparazzi in the evening before.
By Alisha Jones3 years ago in Families
Dear Donald,
Dear Donald, Most people are never truly ready to confront their abuser, but at least this time I get to do so personally. You have single-handedly turned my friends, this country, and half the world upside down; but America will be great because of it. Please pay attention. Maybe find a friend to talk this over with. It is time you gainfully grasp why being called a Trump supporter is not a compliment.
By Alisha Jones3 years ago in The Swamp