Sunday, November 10, 2013
Pictures - Back to School Supply Drive
The school supply drive was a tremendous success and we couldn't have done it without you all. Your generosity allowed us along with our partnership with Jamaica Impact Inc. to impact numerous schools in Jamaica. There efforts helped over 10 schools and hundreds of children to be equipped with the basic school supplies. We will be sure to add a link to Jamaica Impact Inc. website so you keep informed about their amazing efforts and the wonderful work they are doing in Jamaica.
In the rural towns of New Market &Santa Cruz St.Elizabeth ,over 120 students received school supplies. These images brought tears to our eyes and we know they will have the same effect on you. Our community outreach coordinator- Patreena Bailey-Green &Gleaner correspondent Launtia Cuff were on location to do the distribution at the schools along with the principal and teachers. Through your generous donations we were also able give each teacher a scientific calculator.
OK.OK.OK here they are.... ENJOY & THANK YOU!!!!
Stay tuned for more pictures from the school supply drive to be added to the gallery on our website.
http://www.jampact.org/
Much Love&Walk good
Guest Bloggers!!!
Much Love&Walk Good
Sunday, October 27, 2013
For My Daughter, My One and Only – Only One!
Guest Bloggers
WE SO EXCITED TO WELCOME OUR GUEST BLOGGERS SEGMENT---- What is that you say? Let me explain. For the next couple of weeks we will be asking members of the RKMFoundation team and other wonderful individuals to make a post about something they are passionate about. This way you will all get to know and love them as much as I do, they are all fabulous and I am not just saying that. Two weeks ago we did a post on allergies and then I asked an" expert" on the matter, C.Allen to submit a post on that topic because she has an allergy home with over 30 allergies among her family members and counting. The Allens have been dealing with food and environmental allergies for over 14 years.( I am sure if you wanted to borrow a few environmental and food allergies to ease her burden for a few days she wouldn't mind:-)) C.Allen is also the co-founder and secretary of the RKMFoundation.Inc.
If you didn't get a chance to read her post Iwill do a repost so you can all take a look. It was very interesting. Tonight we will be seeing a post from K.Chin who is our design and development coordinator. I am excited about this process and I hope you all will be too.
Please READ.COMMENT&SHARE
Sunday, October 20, 2013
HAPPY 41ST BIRTHDAY RKM
Growing up October 20th was always an important day because it was Rohan's birthday and we would hear the story of the firstborn's birth; he was a crier at birth, he needed to be fed ASAP and the small hospital sized Similac/S-26 formula wouldn't do it,the new mother had to stay with her mother to get the hang and learn the vital skills of motherhood, daddy was so excited about his son...He was serious about his food, he wouldn't drink any other formula except for Similac or S-26, he crawled on his tummy every where but somehow avoided getting a single scratch, he was inquisitive and got into a lot of trouble... picking all the baby oranges from the tree.
He hated wearing a shirt when he was indoors and he always made everyone feel comfortable whenever they came to our house. His favorite fruit was ripe bananas and loved to eat bread with butter. His favorite pass time; sliding on old cardboard boxes down the steep hill not too far from our house and playing football(soccer). He was daddy's helper, mommy's confidant, Chris's savior and a friend to everyone he met irrespective of their age.
I know, I know this sounds like a mystical ,magical being. No one could really be all of these things to all these people and only lived for 10 years. If you are having any of these delusional ,doubtful thoughts, you would be very wrong ,because this amazing person was my/our brother ROHAN KEIL MILLER. I was far too young to remember him and our younger brother has grown up with stories, pictures and tales of this person who was such a major part of our family. These stories and memories weren't just from our parents or sister who had the pleasure of growing up with him, it came from everyone who knew him and that always made me feel that he was a part of me, I was also Rohan's little sister. Though I can't remember him, believe me I have tried to jog my memory, I was called Rohan's and Christine's little sister for most of my life or "Bandun" by his school friends because he told them that I had that special name for dumplings. I am sure if I see Andrew( one of my brothers') friends at this point he would say " What a gwaan bandun" :-)
This is a love post, dedicated to our brother whom we love and miss in so many ways, we want to wish him a very happy birthday. We are so grateful that our parents kept his memory alive by telling us the stories of their firstborn, never taking down his pictures or the last mothers day card and crafts he made. Cherishing each memory and telling it with such relevance that we could feel his presence, he was never our brother who died, he is our brother.
We are thankful to the strangers who became our friends and looked out for us because of who he was and humbled that he is still able to impact the lives of children and adults after so many years through this foundation.
HAPPY 41st BIRTHDAY BIG BRO, WE ARE STILL LISTENING AND LEARNING FROM YOUR STORIES.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
EXCITED...THANKFUL...HOPEFUL...TheRKM Foundation,Inc.&The Gleaner
PLEASE.... READ.COMMENT.SHARE
RKM Foundation Inc gives back - Lifestyle - Jamaica Gleaner - Saturday | October 12, 2013
Much Love&Walk Good
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Living with a family with Allergies
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Allergies and Anaphylaxis
The issue of Allergies and Anaphylaxis which we are about to address in this post would be considered outside of our normal focal point. We do believe it is imperative to address this issue as I have been the aunt of children who has severe food and environmental allergies for 14 years. Allergies,Allergens, Anaphylactic shock, Epipens, Food and Environmental triggers, Label readings or Obsessive label reading for cross contamination or minor ingredient changes that could cause major reactions,Food dyes,Parfums,Smells,Clean surfaces.The importance of keeping your hands and everything around you free of contamination have become second nature to me, it is now as simple as putting on my socks. The truth is for more and more families this is becoming their way of life, the new normal.
I won't attempt to sound like an "expert " in this area, because I am not. I will leave that to my sister whom myself and numerous others have dubbed "SUPERMAMA" because she has at this point seen it all and know it all. Having had children with extreme food and environmental allergies and the impact it can have on the child/children who have them and the necessary adjustments needed for everyone around them to be comfortable.
Spreading awareness about food allergies and the realities of anaphylaxis in children is just as important as any other issue which plaque these little angels, when they hurt we hurt and it is important to understand the reasons and causes behind these issues whether we are in direct contact with someone who has a child who is affected or you are removed from the situation. It is important to know.
As these children become teenagers and adults with food allergies it become harder to think of them as children in a bubble or children we don't interact with on a daily basis. They will instead become your college room mate,team member, colleague,friend,counselor, doctor or your husband or wife with food and environmental allergies. Knowledge is never a negative thing, we cannot understand what we do not know, the end result is always to raise awareness and help individuals to understand a plethora of issues which will help to bring about change.
Today our aim is to raise awareness by sharing links and articles about food allergies and anaphylaxis. It is our goal to have someone who has first hand knowledge on the issue to write a post on the topic in the upcoming weeks, to directly share with the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with severe food and environmental allergies.
Get schooled on Allergies& Anaphylaxis!!!
Much love& Walk Good
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/101/4/e8.full.pdf
http://glutenfreeexpo.com/
http://glutenfreeexpo.com/
http://www.epipen.com/?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=bing&utm_campaign=epipen%20unbranded%20anaphylaxis&utm_content=anaphylaxis&
utm_term=ub_anaphylaxis_broad&MTD=2&ENG=1&CPN=2
http://www.auvi-q.com/what-is-anaphylaxis/?s_mcid=AVQCO05267PS
Birthday wishes
Happy Birthday to You
Happy Birthday to You
Happy Birthday Dear T.J
Happy Birthday to You.
How old are you now ?
How old are you now ?
How old are you now,
Happy Birthday to You!
It's OK if you want to,we won't judge how well you can or cant sing, you are among family,this is a safe space:-)
As you all may or may not have known last week Thursday was the birthday of one of RKMFoundation, Inc. youngest team members and to honor his birthday we dedicated our TBT( Throw back Thursday) topic to him. We wanted our twitter followers to reminisce about childhood birthday wishes that had materialized and those that didn't. It was only natural that the hashtag should be #wishes!!!
The responses were quirky,fun and unpredictable. The one thing that became evident to us was how simple childhood birthday wishes are, it made us all yearn to be back in that innocent state of mind if only for a few minutes. Mature birthday wishes brings about different hopes and desires that has been far removed from the simple things we wanted to make us happy as children. Although that is a necessary part of adulthood and in most cases we welcome that growth,It is never a bad idea to hold on to one simple innocent wish that we can reflect on every now and then. A wish is a strong feeling or desire of wanting something to happen and it is perfectly acceptable to wish for that thing you wanted on your fifth birthday that you didn't get even if you are 45!!
These were some of the wishes that were emailed, text or tweeted to us last Thursday, we urge you to keep the conversation going and tell us about one of your birthday wishes that may or may not have materialized as a child or teen.
" I wished for a barbie doll"
" I really wanted to have a soft baby doll that could really cry"
" I wanted a real fire truck with the ladders that could extend"
" I wanted a train"
" I wanted a jeans pants"
" I wanted a dream light"
" I wanted a little sister"
" I wanted my very own CD player"
" I wanted to meet Santa Clause"
" I wanted a doll house and real doll clothes"
" I wanted a real cricket bat"
" I wanted a house"
" I wanted Lincoln Logs "
" I wanted a Tevin Campbell CD"
" I wanted Leg warmers"
" I wanted a Nintendo"
" I wanted to have a real birthday cake"
" I wanted to have a birthday party"
"I wanted to get a real gift wrapped in pretty paper"
" I wanted to meet spiderman"
" I wanted to be superman"
" I wanted a game boy"
" I wanted my very own room"
To everyone who every made a birthday wish...
Happy Birthday!!!!
THANK YOU!!!!
"GRATITUDE is the sign of a noble soul" Aesop
"No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of others" Charles Dickens
These quotes are a few of my personal favorites about gratitude and what it means to be grateful or thankful and the emotions and depth that comes along with this expression. As parents we often teach this concept to our little ones at an early stage..." Say please, Say thank you" or "Did you remember to say thank you?" " I didn't hear you say thank you!"
As individuals it gives us a sense of pride and purpose when someone acknowledges something you said or did, it symbolizes connection between two individuals or a group. Those two little words evokes pleasant thoughts of appreciation.
We have launched the One One Cocoa fundraising campaign for a few weeks now and we very happy with the progress because you have been giving your "ONE,ONE COCOA" to help us ship and distribute the toys and books YOU donated to the children of rural Jamaica and we are grateful to you and we want to say THANK YOU, as you continue to donate to this cause and help us reach our goal of $5000.
WE WANT TO HONOR OUR MONETARY DONORS:
- LILLIAN REDELL
- ANYA WILLIAMS
- MARIA AQUINO
- BETTY LYZET
- ADRENE COOMBS
- RAQUEL NOWAK
- JUDITH CAMPBELL
- MARLA MCLEAN
- KEMAR& TRENA MILLER
- LENNOX POWELL
- CAMILLE GARRETSON
- ZALLERSTUDIOS,INC.
"THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SELFLESS GIVING "
Monday, September 2, 2013
Summer Review- Nightingale Grove Primary School
Nightingale Grove Primary School in New Market St.Elizabeth Jamaica.
Nightingale Grove Primary was carefully selected by the RKMFoundation,Inc. team to receive this years donations through our partnership with Jamaica Impact Inc. This is a significant step forward in our continuous effort to raise awareness and bring about change in the lives of children in rural Jamaica. This has only been our 2nd year,technically we are still in the honeymoon phase:-) and it has been such a humbling experience for all of us.
Nightingale Grove Primary is a relatively small school with 100 children ages 6-12, grades 1-6. We are pleased to share this information with you and excited that we will be able to bring smiles to the faces of numerous children in Jamaica.
Stay tuned for updates on this and more exciting ventures from the RKMFoundation,Inc.
Much Love& Walk Good.
Attached are pictures of New Market, St.Elizabeth, Jamaica W.I.
Enjoy!!!!!
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Summer Review- Happy Dream Day!!!!
"I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.
Five score years ago a great American in whose symbolic shadow we stand today signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beckoning light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.
But one hundred years later the Negro is still not free. One hundred years later the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.
One hundred years later the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.
One hundred years later the Negro is still languishing in the comers of American society and finds himself in exile in his own land.
We all have come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to change racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice ring out for all of God's children.
There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted citizenship rights.
We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.
And the marvelous new militarism which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers have evidenced by their presence here today that they have come to realize that their destiny is part of our destiny.
So even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal."
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit together at the table of brotherhood.
I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its Governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification, one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places plains, and the crooked places will be made straight, and before the Lord will be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.
This is our hope. This is the faith that I go back to the mount with. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the genuine discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, pray together; to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom forever, )mowing that we will be free one day.
And I say to you today my friends, let freedom ring. From the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire, let freedom ring. From the mighty mountains of New York, let freedom ring. From the mighty Alleghenies of Pennsylvania!
Let freedom ring from the snow capped Rockies of Colorado!
Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California!
But not only there; let freedom ring from the Stone Mountain of Georgia!
Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain in Tennessee!
Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill in Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring.
And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God almighty, we're free at last!"
Summer Review- School Supply&Toy Drive
The RKMFoundation,Inc. team is nothing if not busy worker bees, even though we were soaking in the summer rays,raising families having full-time jobs and taking on life, we are busy doing what we do best, making connections to impact the lives of children in Jamaica.
This year we have had the pleasure of partnering with Jamaica Impact Inc. on their School Supply and Toy Drive. We are so happy to report that this was a success. Although the donations are not yet in the hands of the little angels they will be in few weeks when Jamaica Impact Inc. carry out their distribution efforts in Jamaica. We will be sure to fill you in on these events once they take place.
Collection boxes where placed throughout the Tri-state area and family you did not disappoint.I know you guys may hear this all the time, but you are all wonderful!!!!! We LOVE YOU, WE CANNOT DO THIS WITHOUT YOU. Please continue to support us in all our efforts.
We collected a total of:
432 pencils
89 Note Books
75 Markers
86 pens
61 Tennis Balls
59 story books
12 foam puzzles, erasers, scissors, flash cars, chalk boards, sidewalk chalk, construction paper,lined papers,coloring books,pencil cases,clue sticks, posters crayons stuffed animals, sharpeners, calculators and bag packs.
These numbers are only a sample of all that was collected from our combined efforts. Children in urban and rural Jamaica will be able to go back to school with school supplies because of your generosity. This will help to ease some the financial strain that comes with sending children back to school for the new school year.
We cannot begin to tell you how excited we are about this, how excited we are that with your help we are a part of the solution,we are impacting the lives of children. We are going to keep working until this is no longer and issue not only in Jamaica but on a global level.
We want to send love to Jamaica Impact Inc. for all that they do and continue to do, for continuing to impact children in Jamaica through early childhood education.To the individuals who donated, to the business, schools, libraries and organizations who had the collection boxes in their business places. THANK YOU ALL!!!
Much Love & Walk Good
Summer Review - Jamaica's Independence
Independence. Independent.Independence Day.
Independence is defined as "freedom from the control, influence, support, aid, or the like..."
July 4th is symbolic and patriotic for so many reasons, it is the day that America celebrates its independence from Britain and all things Red,White and Blue are represented proudly. 237 years of freedom, the right to stand firm and make their own decisions as a democracy. The right to vote,freedom of speech, the right to the pursuit of happiness and equal opportunity. Every independent country has this nationalistic pride which burns brightest on the day they celebrate, their independence,their birthday if you will:-) It's usually the day we focus on how much we have accomplished and how proud we are that those before us fought for the independence we now celebrate.
As Jamaican we tend to be a little more enthusiastic even though we are such a small island. August 6th is our Independence day and we were ecstatic to be turning 50 last year. We shouted, celebrated,danced and used every opportunity to remind every co worker,colleague,class mate,strap hanger,bus driver,pilot,captain, pet and basically anyone who could see or hear that we are Jamaican.I couldn't have been more proud nor have I ever worn so much black,green and gold clothing:-)
Independence celebration in Jamaica has always been more than just a day. It has always been a month long celebration which includes; festival songs,festival queens from each parish,flower shows,Denbeigh agricultural show,Devon house,fashion shows,Grand Gala's, Junkanno, authentic Jamaican dishes prepared the traditional way, maypole,folk music,Miss Lou and Ring Ding on JBC and a host of other cultural festivities.
This year we turned 51 and the festivities continued. Although we are far away, August 6th always has a special place in our hearts and in our memories.Their is always a smile on our face or a twinkle in our eye as we reflect on a independence month memory that we have held on to and continue to treasure throughout the years and long after we have left home.
So, the next time you are with your Jamaican friend or you see some one dressed in black, green and gold and it's August 6th, take the time to wish them Happy independence day!!!! They will thank you for it, especially if they are far away from home.
Much Love &Walk Good!!!

Summer Review- The Jamaica Jerk Festival
To ensure that summer lives on for at least a month or two, we here @ the RKMFoundation,Inc. will be playing catch up and bringing you highlights from our summer in a series of blog posts appropriately titled Summer Review!!!!
First up, the Jerk Festival which is sponsored by Grace Kennedy Ltd. The Jerk festival is a celebration of everything Jamaican.
What is a Jerk festival? Ok! Ok! lets get down to the hard dough bread and bones of the matter:-)
The Caribbean is known for spicy foods and chief among those spicy mixes is a staple in Jamaican culture. "Jerk" as it is casually known is Jerk seasoning principally relies upon two items; allspice called "pimento" and scotch bonnet peppers which is similar in flavor to the habanero pepper. Other ingredients include cloves, cinnamon, scallions, nutmeg, thyme, garlic, and salt. This wonderfully spicy seasoning is added to chicken, fish and pork,shrimp,lobster, they have even concocted Jerk Ice-cream...yes Ice cream!!!
The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival has the unique distinction of being “The Biggest Caribbean Food Festival in the USA” with a reputation for delivering an enjoyable experience of the highest quality to patrons as well as a rewarding experience to sponsors. Staged annually in Queens, New York and Sunrise, Florida, the festival appeals to all ethnicities and demographics, particularly the Caribbean communities
This year marks the 3rd Annual Jerk Festival held in New York which attracted over 10,000 patrons Florida however is in their 12th which is expected to attract over 16,000 in November. The day offers a mix of professional chefs, home cooks,eager taste-testers, reggae and soca music lovers,cultural enthusiasts and everyone in between.
"The festival has been recognized as Best Jamaican Annual Event 2010 & 2009 (Ft. Lauderdale) by Jamaicans.com, One of the Top 10 Yummy Experiences by Get Lost Magazine 2009 and Best Festival by New Times Magazine 2006".
We hope that you will be able to take advantage of this wonderful festival in 2014 if you are in the Tri-state area or if you are in Florida in November, take the opportunity to experience all things Jamaican and all things Caribbean.
Much Love &Walk Good
Friday, July 19, 2013
SUPPORTING A COMMON CAUSE
On June 28th we had another opportunity to support their efforts, we were in attendance at Jamaica Impact Inc.(Jampact's) fifth annual C.H.I.C gala at the DiMenna center in NYC. The Gala is a fundraising effort to support the Maxfield Park Children at the Maxfield Park orphanage and school in Kingston Jamaica and other schools in the area. The night was filled was individual who had come together to support a common cause: EDUCATION for JAMAICA'S YOUTH. Each speaker spoke eloquently and frankly about the state of Jamaica's education system and how important it was that we as adults from the diaspora and those connected by members of the diaspora should be united in raising awareness and bring about the necessary change for the issues that plaque our youth
The points highligthed at this event made us happy to say that we are a part of the solution and yet that happiness was short lived because we understood that while the focus was on Jamaica's education system and the youth's being impacted, we realized that the problem was global. Globally education and literacy has to brought to the forefront of societal issues. We can longer only see the problems in one section, while ignoring the other continents and countries where the innocent faces of children living on so many streets and neighborhoods do not have access to the simplicities of a book or the ability to grasp and learn to read their first word. The children in Jamaica are no different from those in North or South America, Europe , Africa or Asia. They are all the same and they should be given the same opportunities, they should be given an education. We all need to support the common cause.... We need to educate our youth!!!!!
These statistical facts and points were presented at the event ,we feel it necessary to share these with you as our family since they reflect children on a global level :
- 50% of student leave preschool being unable to read.
- A child's brain grows 85% between the ages of 0-5 years
- Each child is born with the inherent traits to be a genius
- Each child must be given the opportunity to make the most of their gift at an early age.
I now ask you what will happen to the little ones who are not exposed to these words or phrases because of the situation that they have no control over? The answer, we need to become a part of the solution by supporting a common cause. Be bold enough to step up and read at your child's school or any school, give a book to child in need, volunteer, extend yourself in ways that you would never think you could. Give back not just to the country or cause that you know or are familiar with.... have a open heart and impact lives, especially the lives of children.
SUPPORT A COMMON CAUSE!!!!!
Much Love & Walk Good
Attached is a link to RKM & Jampact's website to find out more about who we are and what we are doing.
http://www.jampact.org
www.therkmfoundation.org
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| RKMFoundation Inc. Team Members & Jamaica Impact Inc. Team Members |
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| Ladies of RKMFoundation with Stephen Hill Founder of Caribbean International Network |
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| Ladies of RKMFoundation Inc. & The Hon. Herman Lamont - Consul General of Jamaica |
"Wan Wan Cocoa Ful Baskit" (One one Cocoa Full Basket )
Family in our continuous effort to teach you Patois and all things Jamaican here is yet another Jamaican proverb. This proverb is the slogan for our First Fundraising campaign.We are so excited to share this news with you all!This is such a monumental step for us, the little engine that could, did, and will continue to do. This is a labor of love from us all and we need your support.
The “One One Cocoa Full Basket” fundraising campaign will help us to efficiently fund our programs and carry out our daily activities which directly impacts the lives of children in rural Jamaica and “YOU” can help. Every dollar donated to the “One, One Cocoa…”campaign will be directly used in collecting, transporting, packaging, shipping and the distribution of toys and books to school children ages 4-10 years in rural Jamaica. It will also improve the possibility for us to launch our 2014 early childhood reading program. The use of this proverb as our slogan aims to facilitate a spirit of philanthropy, giving each person the opportunity to be a vital part of a major cause.
Family we know that you are behind as we continue to make our mark and change the lives of Jamaica's youth. We feel your perpetual love and support and we know that with your help we will reach our goal for 2013.
One donation at a time fills our basket and impacts the lives of numerous children in rural Jamaica “One, One Cocoa” at a time.
Make checks payable to:
The RKM Foundation, Inc.
218 West Lakeshore Drive
Rockaway, NJ 07866
Much Love& Walk Good
www.therkmfoundation.org
*** We would like to take this opportunity to thank KERRY- ANN CHIN MILLA & SUZANNE DEL'ORTO of our Design and Creative Development Team for all the time,love and effort they put behind this image. We love you both so much always and in all ways. Thank you!!!!
SUMMER TIME, SUMMER TIME
"It's late in the day and I ain't been on the court yet Hustle to the mall to get me a short set. Yeah I got on sneaks but I need a new pair Cause basketball courts in the summer got girls there. The temperature's about 88. Hop in the water plug just for old times sake. Break to ya crib change your clothes once more. Cause you're invited to a barbeque that's starting at 4. Sitting with your friends cause y'all reminisce. About the days growing up and the first person you kiss. And as I think back makes me wonder how The smell from a grill could spark up nostalgia. All the kids playing out front. Little boys messin round with the girls playing double-dutch. While the dj's spinning a tune as the old folks dance at your family reunion... There's an air of love and of happiness. And this is the fresh prince's new definition of summer madness"
Summer is simply my favorite time of the year, maybe it's because I am from the Caribbean and feeling the rays of the sun hit my face directly which causing me to instantly start sweating reminds me of being a child and having no inhibitions; swinging from the tree swing, running around bare feet in the grass,climbing the cherry tree to the" tippie" top to get the biggest, ripest cherry that I would sink my teeth into without a second thought. The tastes that would flood my taste buds was a fusion of sweetness and tartness with the warmth of the sun that had brought it to that ripened state as the juices literally ran down my fingers. Summer does that for me still at this age. Going for a morning walk in the park, I relish in feeling the heat from the sun, the sweat pouring down my face. I look forward to eating ice cream and having it melt as I eat it...I only miss not being able to let it freely drip on my clothes,and I definitely don't miss the sticky fingers....lol.
In all honesty it has absolutely nothing to do with being from the Caribbean:-) Irrespective of where you are from summer brings about a certain "JOIE DI VIVRE" to the atmosphere and those caught in its undeniable grasp. It is always fun to sit and listen to individual tell summer stories. The joy of the season and their experiences simply oozes from their voices as their tones raise and fall with each memory.
To be honest I have recently found myself sharing thoses stories in those tones with my nephew about my summer memories.
Family, this summer I challenge you to take advantage of the natural ambiance of summer, create the memories with the little ones and the not so little ones. Let the teenagers get out of the house, away from the X-Box, IPhone and the IPad( shoot you need to get away from the IPhone,IPad and all tablets..lol) plan that vacation, go to the beach, build a bon fire, ride a bike, skate board,blow bubbles, eat popsicles, make homemade ice-cream , roast corn, eat crab..... run bare feet through the grass, eat a freshly picked fruit without washing it,blow bubbles, go down the slip and slide full clothed, drive out of town on a summer afternoon stay until dark and look at the stars with everyone or with no one. Let summer do what it does natural.....let it set you free to experience and explore the world around you,whether you are in your back yard or 10,000 miles away. ENJOY your summer!!!!!!
Monday, June 17, 2013
Happy Fathers Day!!!
Yes we are a day late and a dollar short but we are still taking the time to honor our dads!!!!!
Fathers Day like Mothers day is an important time to reflect on the individuals in our life who loved and devoted their time to us during our childhood and adolescent years. Let's be honest,some of us still are being raised even though we have families of our own(let's call daddy, he would know how to fix that....I wonder if its the timing belt? dad would know exactly where that is let's call him for that!!! You know you do it,don't leave me hanging here:-))
Fathers are the men in our lives who impacted and changed our outlook on the world in a positive way. They are the men who protected us,taught us, the one who we respect,the one who taught us lessons through actions more than words. They are the men in our lives who took the time to give in the best way they knew how.
Growing up we had this larger than life perception of our DAD. He can fix anything, do everything,save anything and he could drive.....OHHHHHH that was my dad's greatest super power....Driving!!!! I was the recipient of the morning driveway drive for many years and although it was only a few yards,I felt like I was in a spaceship being transported to the Moon!!!!!
Let the countdown begin was the thought in my head 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 .....blast off!!!!!:-)))) Weeeeee.
Our fathers are our first hero's and we love them for that,we mimic them in some ways during our childhood and even secretly hope to please them in all we do. As we get older, sometimes the bond remains the same and other times it feels strained. It can be hard for these fathers to see their little ones grow up and for us we push against that bond in an effort to find our own way.
Irrespective of the relationship you had with your father be it biological or otherwise their is one thing that remains constant, we have all learned from them.
We hope you all took the time this weekend to honor the fathers in your life. Dad, Daddy, Old Man, Big Man, Pops,Grandpa, Uncle,Pop-Pop,Brother,Friend,Mr.,Dr.,Father,Pastor. Thank you for taking the time to FATHER us!!!!
Happy Fathers Day










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