The Daily Post Photo prompt State Of Mind.
All taken at some point of yesterday. My present state of mind is filled with love for my family. Enjoying them and finding inner peace.
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The Daily Post Photo prompt State Of Mind.
All taken at some point of yesterday. My present state of mind is filled with love for my family. Enjoying them and finding inner peace.

Have a blessed, happy and beautiful weekend.
You deserve it.
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
Image credit: Pinterest
Today’s featured blogs are:
My money counts Introducing Pamela. She is relatively a newbie in our midst. Please show some love.
I can’t speak up myself will you by Fleeting Muse a blog that expresses fine poetry and writing inspired by ethereal feelings, life events and personal philosophy.
Sptchmom777 She’s got inspiring posts in spades.
Confessions of a shamsite Introducing Gloria. A recent follow whom I am getting to know and like her positive attitude. I like positive things.
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© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
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La Duchesse seems to know all the good buttons to press to get my heart overflowing with good memories.
I grew up on the staple of a plethora of music from a father who adored music.
Our mornings started with music for as long as my dad was alive. Played on the Grundig turntable and then on to Bangs & Olufsen sound system.
I suspected my dad wanted to be a musical maestro and he had a gentle deep baritone.
I love music and barely discriminate except when they are offensive and filled with cuss words.
I love the oldies and the trending ones as well. Most days, I join my children in singing the new songs, especially as we drive around town and I teach them some old ones. We love turning on the radio and just having a go at it.
However, deep in my heart there are those beats that are ‘my forever’ rousing strings of chords. I shall choose 10 out of the string beats of my memories and 6 from recent ones.
They are those beats that I grew up listening to over and over as I grew up in my parents home. Their sounds always transports me right back to the butter yellow house with the red roof. The house of my childhood.
I rock these ones below with my children:
On Thursday’s, I share pictures about ‘Echos of my Neighbourhood.
I would like to invite you to participate. The challenge is quite simple.
Every Thursday, share a photo of bits and pieces of wherever you are at any point in time. It could be houses, backgrounds of your neighbourhood, activities and so forth and you can tag it Echos of my Neighbourhood, add my link to your post so that I will get the ping from your post.
Every other Thursday, I will publish a post with the links of all those who participated the previous week.
This is just a fun way of getting to see more of the World around us through your eyes, since we cannot all be at those places, we can at least see them through you.
Last Week Echoes harvested quite new awesome peeks of different neighbourhoods, so board the flight with me and let’s go have a look see 🙂
What a good catch from dollops of heedful ramblings.
More of Copenhagen from Giggles and tales.
Dogs of our lives from Mandibelle
Fabulous shots from Jazzytower
Harlem on my mind from Roaming urban gypsy.
I bet I saw a pirate in this shot from Writing in North Norfolk
Such cute sights from Never A Dull Bling, makes you wear a smile.
Fantastic Moosey shots from Honestme363.
Are we enjoying these views yet?
So, add a of yours? Pretty please with a cherry on top 😉
Regards,
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
Today’s featured blogs are:
Spartacus2030. Have you been to see him yet? You should.
No judging from not the average mama. I think we all need to read this!
The Road Less Traveled from Dancing Palm Trees . A lady to admire. An ex U.S. Army veteran.
Run baby run from Oba * This is my comment on this article* ‘Girl, you can write it! Well enunciated story. I saw you dashing off in my mind and yes the dividend of a race well run is quite rewarding. Great article.’
You need to get to know Ariana Her determination might infect you 🙂
Surprise, Surprise from A Striving Mom like you and I. I love surprises and I am sure you do 🙂
Please visit their blogs and say hello. A few minutes may gain you a friendly support.
Do you want more eyes on your words?
Well then, add your LINK into this loop.
Regards
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
If you fail to validate yourself, not too many people are going to be bothered to do it for you.
So, if you are waiting on other’s to do it for you, your disappointment will come in huge spades. Everyone else is busy trying to get on with their fabulous lives and you will surely be left in the dust with your esteem shredded and battered.
We have a saying that goes’ the Agama Lizard fell from the palm tree and landed on his feet. He looked around, but no one applauded him, so he gave himself a good nod and a praise.‘
To appreciate and show yourself some love is not being, arrogant or proud. It is knowing who you are. Embracing and owning yourself. If you fail to be able to acknowledge your good sides, or those things that you’ve done well in, then how sincere is your appreciation of that which is done by another?
A lot of people feel embarrassed when complimented or commended and I wonder if at the back of their minds whether they only hope for criticisms and put-downs? Putting ourselves down and short-changing ourselves does not make us a better person, it actually makes us appear unsure of ourselves.
Please note, that there is a huge difference between having a modest sense of humour by being self-deprecating from undermining your good qualities in order to appear humble. It may not serve you well.
I have always said to myself, if you’ve earned it, Jacqueline, wear it with grace and joy. Appreciating yourself is not conceit.
Sometimes, I am my own worst critic especially when it comes to achieving set targets. I can cut the slack for others, but not as much for myself, then again, I find it very easy to laugh at myself.
However, I never fail to recognize some sides of me that has served me well over the years. I try to do everything with my whole heart. Loving with all I can love with. Executing any responsibility to the best of my ability. I always come in the first three when it comes to Team lead/player in my work place. I am a very dedicated and focused person with a good sense of responsibility and I believe in getting it done.
I get on easily with people and over the years I find myself growing more and more tolerant of people’s shortcomings. I don’t take offence easily.
Above all of this, I honestly value my sense of peace, stable mind and contentment. I have no idea how it all started, though I strongly suspect that my upbringing as well as my spiritual growth has a hand in this.
I hardly ever catch myself wanting material things that I cannot afford. They simply don’t move me. I am very, very thrifty, but not cheap.
I would rather work hard, save and get the best that I can, rather than a cheapskate that will break the next day. It’s almost tough to make me covet my neighbours goods with a jealous gleam in my eyes.
You can trust me with a Million dollars and not a dot will be found missing.
Yes! I said it and you can take it to the bank. I have integrity!
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
The Daily Post prompt Toot your horn.
Most of us are excellent at being self-deprecating, and are not so good at the opposite. Tell us your favorite thing about yourself.
Life is not lived
On a black and white palette
For there are lots of shades
As well as tints of gray
Life is not a mad dash
Done in a big rush
For with such quick flash
You’ll combust into ash
Life is a sweet saunter with swag
Of swinging Calypso in beautiful sashes
And making bold, colourful splashes.
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
The Daily Post prompt Mad Libs.
I was parked behind the big bus when this prompt came in an hour ago, so we chose the word ‘Splash.’
I like the combination of words we have this week for Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Prompt Challenge. Gem and ‘Flame’.
Here are my two takes.

When we pass through circumstances
Of life’s searing flames
We become refined rare gems.
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A gem he proved not to be
She heartily bade him goodbye
Their flame of lust had gone cold.
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
Praise gives us lots of Grace.
Some boundless strength to run the Race.
So, let’s keep up the Pace,
Voices we lift, as we increase the Base.
♥
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! Psalm 150:6