Lately I have been forthcoming with sharing the testimony of my life. There was a time when I could not see the light at the end of the tunnel. I felt as though a grey cloud was continually following me over shadowing my joy with gloom. I often felt that I was the only one experience such grief. As I matured and things began to turn for the better I realized that all that I had been through was unique in its own way and that everyone have their trials in life big or small. I moved from a place of anger, sadness and constantly questioning God, "Why me?"...to a place of gratitude, peace and inspiration. One evening I was visiting my favorite bookstore Books-A-Million and stumble upon the autobiograhy section all of a sudden I had what Oprah calls a Lightbulb moment! I believe that a divine intervention was happening to me...I believe that God was showing me how to get the blessing out of what was a peculiar childhood the say the least. I knew that my story was valuable in many ways not just to me but to others as well. I quickly began to retrace my life. I went as far as to go back to some of the homes I had been placed in and take pictures. One place in particular was a place called Vashti. Vashti is located in Thomasville, Ga. It is a well known historic land mark in Thomasville it is about 100 yrs old. At the time when I was placed into fostercare at Vashti in the mid 80's it was a dormatory style foster home. Where the boys had their living quarters and the girls had theirs. I want say much more you will have read the book!...Speaking of book, I wanted to announce that after searching and submitting scripts to countless publishers I have achieved a break-through!...I am overjoyed to say that, "all things work together for the good to them that love God who are called according to his purpose!" (Romans 8:28) Many times I have questioned God because I could not understand the reason for my life...I could not figure out why he allowed so many people to touch my life in such an awful way. During these moments of questioning and yes COMPLAINING he finally revealed to me with these words, "To whom much is given much is required"(Luke 12:48). He has given to thee many talents and with these talents came MY CROSS! I am no longer resentful of my cross but, I am Thankful for his mercy in seeing me through! Don't give up on U!