It’s the end of the year and there is no denying that in just a couple of days, 2019 will officially launch. As the days wind down and before we come to the collective conclusion of the year at hand, I thought it would be cool to reflect on 2018 as a way to celebrate the small little wins.
Is it me or have the days run
out of patience as they seem to go by faster and faster the older I get?
It feels like yesterday when
we were all singing the Prince Anthem, “1999” and coming into the year 2000 and
now it is about to be 2019. Am I the only one who feels moment by moment crying
out for my attention only for the experience to speed on by at breakneck speeds?
I will say that I have been wearing my seatbelt, but I can’t help but to feel the
whiplash of time that keeps ticking. But thank God I can feel it because there
are many who have not made it to this point and to be here in the land of the
living, still, is a blessing that I can own up to.
2018
In 2018, New York had one of the chilliest and longest winters I can ever remember. As the cold slipped out of the year’s clutches, the warm weather harnessed feelings of jumping into the ocean’s waters more than I’d ever been motivated to feel the sand under my feet on hot summer nights in my whole life.Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Small Band |
Once the latest school year
was set in motion, it’s been working hard toward constant building and guiding
the next generation of musically creative, young singers beyond the gates of
their high school days and into their lushly orchestrated futures. Hopefully in
their tomorrow, they will make a mark on the world with their aural charisma when
you will bop your heads to their music echoing through your ears someday. They definitely
have enormous potential.
With my mentor, Wayne Holmes |
I lost a few people that were close to me including my mentor, Wayne Holmes, who was willing to share his mark of genius with me while he was alive. He pushed me into singing and helped to break me out of my shell. Losing him and the others that affected my life that went on to be with the Lord, felt like needle sharp thorns piercing at my heart.
I used my gift of singing far
into the night on many of the days I was graced to see; some days even the
point of exhaustion. But I carried on with this level of ambition and spunk
that has not left me yet. If you ever listened to me sing or were witness to a
live performance, then you heard the sound of striving. Even when I felt
intimidated by the roaring stadium sized collections of critics and naysayers,
I still had faith in my own story because I know who I am and I have passion as
deep as a river that makes me sparkle with a burst of energy and enthusiasm
whenever a mic is in my hand.
2018 Dr Mary Umolu Jazzy Jazz Festival |
How blessed I am that God opened
doors to opportunities to sing on stages this year that I never thought I would
see like with the New Rochelle Jazz Orchestra or at Citifield where I got to
dance with and sing to John Starks or having the opportunity to remake the old
Whitney Houston classic, “Love Will Save the Day,” and seeing my name on a
vinyl record for the first time. You can check out the tune here:
These were some of the many pieces de
resistance of my 2018.
Some days I experienced dramatic
bursts of aggravation because of all the pressures I felt from my own impatience
with petty little things and acknowledged stubbornness that often seemed to go
on autopilot. Back in the days, I would get liquored up to soothe my troubles,
but I can crackle with excitement that on January 1, 2019, I will be five years
alcohol-free because of a resolution I made back when 2014 kicked into high gear.
Hopefully I can do the same in the coming year as
I attempt once again to rekindle a healthier lifestyle habit, on purpose.
First Sunset of 2018 |
As I recount my experiences,
there were more good than bad, and I am thankful for it all. And as we go onto
greater things in the coming 2019, all I can say is that I hope it is colorful,
lively and luminous. I have an optimistic outlook and look forward to seizing the
days of the new year as they come. I also hope to work towards improving myself
consistently so I can build more quality into my own being which will require round the clock care which I hope I can maintain so I can experience the distant
rewards before me.
I can’t believe that the year
has come and gone so quickly, but before the sun of 2018 descends, I wish to
you, immeasurable joy in the new year. I hope it greets you with its charming
personality and keeps you feeling spiritually uplifted until the morning light
of 2020.
Savor every blessing as the year rolls along. I hope you accomplish many things and are so busy climbing up the ladder that you are able to not dwell too much on the daily frustrations or the temper of the times. Enjoy the confines of 2019.
Savor every blessing as the year rolls along. I hope you accomplish many things and are so busy climbing up the ladder that you are able to not dwell too much on the daily frustrations or the temper of the times. Enjoy the confines of 2019.
I think reflection is a key part of a happy life. By reflecting on our past experiences and decisions, we can better decide how to move forward in our lives.
ReplyDeleteSo true. Happy Holidays to you and yours and blessings in your new year.
DeleteThanks so much for sharing your musical journey with us readers! Sorry for your losses as well. Cheers to a bright tomorrow full of singing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. God bless you!
DeleteI completely agree - I feel as though this year has gone so much faster than the others! I cannot believe we are nearly in another year... I will you all the best for 2019. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteI wish you all the best in 2019 as well. Peace and blessings!
DeleteI also cannot believe it's going to be 2019. When I hear stories that took place in 1994 and 1996 for example, I automatically think that was 10 years ago. It's then when I realize, that no, it was almost 30 years ago!
ReplyDeleteSame here. Thank god that we were able to experience it all.
DeleteI totally hear you, this year went by fast. Sorry to hear you lost your mentor.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
DeleteIt's so funny you mention Prince's "1999!" My husband and I were just saying the same thing, that it's been decades since then now.
ReplyDeleteYup! Seems like yesterday. Crazy how time flies.
DeleteLooks like you have had some great opportunity in 2018 and hopefully you have more good ones coming your way in 2019. I love reflection posts as they make you feel grateful for all you have had.
ReplyDeleteIsn't amazing how quickly 2018 went by?!! I don't know what happened to this year, but I am very ready for 2019!
ReplyDeleteI seriously cannot believe how fast this year has gone! Thank you for sharing your journey with us! Here’s to a great 2019 :)
ReplyDeletethis year went by very fast. wishing you the best in 2019!
ReplyDeleteI think it's inevitable that we all do a little reflecting during this time of year. It's a good way to reset and start fresh in the New Year. Wishing you all the best! xo, Suzanne
ReplyDeleteIt’s crazy that we are just days away from 2019!!!! Wishing you the best in the new year!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a seriously full year! I hope that it has brought you healing, but you celebrated the awesome triumph too!
ReplyDeleteSame here. I felt 2018 was just too fast. I didn't have a glorious year too but reading you share your moments especially about music is inspiring. I hope you have a great 2019
ReplyDeleteI think each year seems to go faster as the last and all have there ups and downs. I love recording everything that has happened though, some bits may have been tough, but those make us appreciate the happy times even more
ReplyDeleteWow, it sounds like you put on some absolutely dazzling performances! I'm so sorry about the people you've lost this year, but it sounds like you really tried to find the silver lining and focus on all the positives in your life. What a beautiful year
ReplyDeleteWhere has this year gone? It has seriously flown by! I loved your reflection on the year and hope 2019 is an epic one (;
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have so many ups and down on your musical journey. Wishing you more great things to happen especially on your career this 2019! Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this post! Congrats on being alcohol-free for 5 years! That is definitely an accomplishment. It is true that we often turn to it when things get rough instead of facing our problems. I commend you for giving it up!
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