My Awkward Self...

things about me to help you get to know me better. I’ve shared about my family, I’ve even shared about my children (well one of them) and now it’s time for me to share some of my story.
I grew up in New Orleans and I was a very “active” child.
I’ve learned when people say you have an “active” child with an “active
imagination” in the south it’s not meant as a compliment (much like “bless her
heart”). I was also the mixed kid that was constantly asked if I was adopted.
It got to the point kids at school would just tell me that I was probably adopted
but my mom didn’t want to tell me yet. Of course, looking back at that I think
its funny but I literally asked my mom to get us spray painted shirts (remember
those) that said, “She’s not adopted. I am her real mom! Yes, white women can
have black children.” Nevertheless, I grew up and eventually we moved in with
my grandmother (BB). I begged my mom to let me go to the local middle/high
school because that’s where my brother and sister had graduated and I wanted to
graduate from there also. That was when my “black experience” began. Julie
became an uncommon name (I was literally the only Julie). This school was full
of RuKisha’s and Shondrecca’s and I was home. In the beginning of my sophomore
year I started a program called Upward Bound. It was on a college campus and we
spend nearly every Saturday there taking classes to prepare us for college. In
the summer we spent about 6 weeks living on campus. This program was amazing. I
made friends from high schools all over the city and I have some of my wildest
memories. The summer of my senior year my roommate and I didn’t know each other
very well but we soon became the best of friends. Have you ever had a friend
that brings out the most courageous side of you? This was what my roommate
became for me. To this day when she and I get together we have the best time
ever. That particular summer was where it all began. Allow me to set the tone
for you: it’s 2001, open mics are the thing to do, neo soul is the sound to be
heard, warm nights (hot as hell nights… it’s NOLA) are at an all time high and
a bunch of high school kids with raging hormones spend hours on end together.
Every Thursday or Friday night the program would have an open mic night to give
us something to do. My roommate and I decided we were going to sign up. All
week we are making a mixed tape cause we were about to set it off. We mashed up
2 songs: Destiny’s Child, “I don’t think you ready” and Missy Elliott, “One
minute man.” Now, before I tell you what we did let me explain this is New
Orleans and we were really stupid kids. We practiced our routine, we created
our costumes and we were ready. It was finally our turn. We wrapped these zebra
towels around us and went to the front of the room. The music came on and we
started dancing in the most foolish of fashions. Destiny’s Child came on first
and when the snippet ended we throw those towels off and had our bathing suits
on underneath and started clowning to One Minute Man. The panic and sheer fear
that set in as our counselors realized what was happening was priceless.
Needless to say there were no more open mic nights the rest of the summer but
we made sure it went out with a bang! I will never forget that memory! Even
with all the new and amazing memories I’ve made, that was a moment in my life
where I didn’t care what anyone around me thought and I had a blast. Now, of
course as an adult I look back and think that was very childish and risky.
However, life is made up of moments that either causes you to look back and say
I wish I had or that was a remarkable adventure. We all need a friend that
grabs our hand and jumps out of the plane with us (ironically my friend in this
story packs parachutes). Life is too short to not live it to your fullest potential.
I’m not saying to go out of control or be foolish and make poor decisions. I am
saying take the leap of faith and trust that God will make sure your gifts
makes room for you. Be BOLD this week, challenge yourself to step out of your
box and step into the dream you’ve been putting on hold. What do you have to
lose?
With love
-Juls
Amazing! I often times wish I had a friend like tht but on the other hand we would get into too much trouble lol. It sounds even more fun now than it did thn lol
ReplyDeleteI love and miss u! Keep it up I’m very proud of u😘
I am fully imagining you in that moment!!! Priceless memory!
ReplyDeleteI just might try to make my own bold memory... my box is small, so baby steps may take me a long way! Thank you! ❤
This post made me LOL!!! Omg... such a good story and so funny!
ReplyDeleteTears streaming...Literally in bed cracking up at 6:30am!!!!! The Open Mic memory??!! #PRICELESS!
ReplyDeleteMore, more, more PLEASE!
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