Becoming: Why I loved this read









I have always had a fascination with Former First Lady Michelle Obama. I always try to peg what type of “Black person” people are by listening to how they speak about their life as a youth. Do they understand the black plight in America, are they so far removed that they have no desire to understand. Up until the book and attending the Becoming Book Tour, not very much was said about her upbringing and her experiences in life leading up to present day that I could gather. It was not until I read her book that I was able to get the full picture.


Her story filled me up with so much inspiration. From telling us about her first fight, her first job post law school, to her first love then her current love. Her memoir was an open love letter to the ever-growing black girl inside me and I wanted to share her story with every women in my circle.

I will elaborate on some of my favorite parts of the book without flat out giving the book away, as this post is to inspire you to buy the book or finish it, if you have not already. It is pretty long but a few of my friends were able to listen to the audio version of the book and they enjoyed it just the same after a few listens.

From a youth Michelle was always an overachiever. What I loved most about this fact is that no one required her to be, she just naturally was. She tells a story about a time when she received piano lessons from her Aunt Robbie. Michelle was a new pianist but after a few lessons she decided; on her own, that she was ready for a more challenging piano piece. During one of her lessons she skipped to a advanced piece of music in the piano book and begin to play for her Aunt Robbie. She thought Aunt Robbie would be impressed because she was attempting such an advance piece, however Aunt Robbie could not have been more displeased. Robbie felt Michelle was not ready for a piece as such, but Michelle did not back down and voiced her opinion about how she felt there was nothing wrong with advancing herself to the next level. I laughed because this was me as a child. I always wanted to go into learning something on the 10th level. In ballet I wanted to be in Pointe, in track I wanted to run hurdles. I have always had to enjoy a slice of humble pie because of it as well. Michelle got a small taste of that popular pie as well in her book.

Michelle’s family made sure that she spoke proper English. As a family it was agreed that they would put their best foot forward when it came to being outside of the home. Her family valued education because of how hard it was for some of her elders to obtain it, as well as a decent job. Unfortunately, speaking and acting proper is not a wildly accepted art in the majority of African American Neighborhoods. Especially amongst children. This made Michelle the point of interest to one girl in the neighborhood. Every time Michelle came around this girl would act like Michelle was just the absolute worst, and Michelle really could not understand why. I understood why, because this was me at just about every single move I had to endure having a Father in the Military. I would go to the playground; Different, because I was “the only black girl there” and would be stared at, thrown sand at, and just all around mocked. I was too Black for the White Kids and talked too White for the Black kids. The difference with me though is my parents adopted the hood approach when it comes to bullying and they let me know I was well within my right to knock anyone out who wanted any altercation with me or my siblings. Once the kids realized I was about that life, somehow they managed to play in a more friendly manner. The sad truth is I am still pre-judged by people to this day, but I am use to it. Sometimes I peel back a few layers to show them we have more in common than they think, other times I don’t and keep it pushing, it’s a coping mechanism that I am in control of at this point. Michelle also found her footing in dealing with people with adversity’s towards her in her book.

When Michelle started her career she was “That Girl” the epitome of Black Girl Magic (or whatever that translates to back then). She worked in a High-rise, drove a Saab and had a wine subscription. She had it all! She stayed social and frequently went to Happy Hours. When Former President Obama joined her firm, she definitely did not slow down for him. I loved this so much about her. Granted she was worried about whispers that would occur if she did date the new superstar intern, however even when she did decided to take him a little more seriously she stayed true to herself. She gave President Obama a chance to prove himself worthy to her which didn’t seem very hard for him. Reading how their love blossomed constantly had me saying things like “man I wish this book existed prior to my last relationship”. I caught myself smiling and frowning while reading about their love story, that alone to me is worth the read. I learned lessons in patience, understanding, and so much more. The way they carried themselves during their stay in the White House was a pure reflection of their Love and their awareness to how they were viewed to the world.

If I have not convinced you to read or finish reading this book by now I don’t know what will. It is definitely your loss if you don’t! Let me know some of your favorite parts of the book.


Travel Tips and Tricks: Part 1





2019 is the year for travel honey! So many of my friends and family are gearing up to hop on planes and broaden their knowledge of the world. My girls and I are even putting our passports to work and traveling further than any of us have ever traveled before. With all of the commuting I decided to help out my rookie travelers and give some pointers to my veteran travelers as well. This post will help you navigate your way to obtaining a passport, as well as alerting you all of which countries require additional visa and fees to visit

~What do I need to Fly~
When traveling, the 1st thing you want to get situated is your documentation. To even be considered to board an airplane you need proof of ID. In the United States a Driver’s License, State Issued ID, Passport or Passport card are all acceptable forms. There are also a few more acceptable forms that can be found here https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification . Be sure to check your local wait times for these ID’s. Some of these ID’s you can retrieve the same day while others, like your passport can take weeks. My passport came about 3 weeks after I ordered it, however it is suggested that you order it 2-3 months in advance of your trip.

So what are the prices for these identification cards, you asked? The prices for an ID to travel will range anywhere between $20 (State ID)-$135.00 (Passport Book). Many people in the U.S. start their traveling journey by going to Mexico, Canada, or the Caribbean. If this is where you are heading this year, you have the option to purchase a Passport Card. The passport card is much cheaper than the book, and it is all that is required to travel to those destinations. For US citizens any place internationally; outside of the 3 places listed above will require a Passport Book and possibly a visa.

~Story Time~
My first trip with my current passport was for a trip to the Dominican Republic. I remember being welcomed off the plane to a steel drum band in the airport with dancers and tourist in awe of their lovely welcome. That was short lived because right after the welcome there was another line for us to wait in.

I noticed we were getting our passports stamped, which I was thrilled about because it is a goal of mine to have multiple passport books full of stamps from all the places I have traveled. I then saw they were collecting money from the patrons in front of me. This annoyed me, I thought to myself, I literally just spent over a grand to get here and now you want to charge us more just to get into the country. I mentioned to my then boyfriend, what if I did not bring any extra money; would they still let us in? I mean no one told us that there was a toll to get off the airplane and into the airport. I quickly got over it because I knew there were pools and cabanas waiting for us on the other side and paid the $20 USD to get into the country. Another thing that annoyed me was they stamped 2 pages of my passport! I literally just go the passport and I did not want them stamping pages all willy nilly. I planned on collecting stamps and since I had only been there once I only wanted 1 stamp.

I later found out that the Dominican Republic requires 2- blank pages of your Passport Book to enter the country. This is why my Book was stamped twice. Side note I have no clue why this is. Also they have a law where they charge a $20 Departure Tax. This tax is usually included in your airfare. If this charge was included we did not know because we were not aware in general of the charge, so we got played that time. The Dominican Republic’s Departure Tax is pennies on the dollar compared to other countries like Fiji, who has a tax of $125.00. To see a complete list of fees for different countries check out this link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departure_tax 

This post has the potential to be extremely long, so I will be doing post throughout the year with other tips and tricks for us to use! In the meantime tag @the_socialiteheiress in your travel pics, I would love to see where you all are traveling to this year!


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