It's Not Sasha
Sosha Lewis
- Location
- Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
- Birthday
- January 09
- Bio
- I am a stay-at-home mom in Charlotte, NC. There was no one more shocked than me, well, maybe my husband, when I decided to not go back to work. However, when our girl came into the world I knew, for the first time in my life, exactly what I was suppose to do with my life.
My husband and I have known each other since we were five. We were best friends in Kindergarten and first grade. Our families took turns driving us to school. I moved away at the beginning of second grade and we did not see each other again until our freshman year of college. We have been together ever since.
I live in a house that has rose bushes (a fact that I still can't wrap my brain around some days). I love coffee and red wine. I am most comfortable when completely immersed in a book. I count to 18 when I dunk an Oreo in milk. I am a hard worker. I have an incredible circle of friends. Conley's laugh can pull me out of any funk. I make a mean BBQ meatloaf. Movie theaters are one of my favorite places on earth. Snoring makes me homicidal. I am dependable.
MY RECENT POSTS
- The Letter to the Kid
February 08, 2012 08:33AM - Playing Doctor
January 27, 2012 12:39PM - Some Things Never Change
January 22, 2012 04:56PM - It Happens
January 18, 2012 02:45PM - It's A Rap
January 17, 2012 10:44AM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Absolutely beautiful and
loving tribute! It was not too
long
- it was just
right.…”
January 27, 2012 12:47PM - “I am not sure if it is a
good thing that I have a
control
freak sister out
there,…”
January 17, 2012 10:55AM
Sosha Lewis's Links
- New list
- It's Not Sasha
The Letter to the Kid
Hey Kid!
I've been thinking about you a lot lately.
How are you doing?
Ok, that is silly of me to ask. I know how you are doing! It's kinda crappy, huh? I am going to tell you a few things that will hopefully help, help you get… Read full post »
Playing Doctor
Conley and I are very close.
I shocked everyone when I announced that I wanted to stay home with her. I had a great job that I liked, and even loved some days. I traveled to fun places, I stayed in fancy hotels, and I had just made Assistant
… Read full post »Some Things Never Change
My husband and I met at the block corner, right beside the finger painting station. We were in Mrs. Redmond's Kindergarten class at Welch Elementary. It was 1982.
Tony was quiet. I was not.
Some things never change.
He was playing by himself. He was undoubtedly building a
… Read full post »It Happens
Last year our family started a new tradition, a New Year's Eve party. The extended family gathers for a children's gift exchange, a Dirty Santa, a huge dinner, and just general debauchery and merriment.
Until this began, Tony and I were fairly anti-New Year's Eve. It was, in our opinion,… Read full post »
It's A Rap
My grandmother, sister and I have, to put it mildly, big personalities. We are not ones to go quietly into the night or morning or mid-afternoon. We love each other deeply, but even the most benign situations can lead to screaming matches, slamming doors and visits cut short. Therefore, an emotionall… Read full post »
The Hair Apparent
When I was on the way to the hospital the morning after my sister gave birth to my nephew, I got a phone call from her husband. He said in his lulling, deep Appalachian drawl, made even more mesmerizing because it was mixed with African-American intonations, Sosh, Ang wanted me to call… Read full post »
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