Only about six hours until this 2019 year comes to a close. Does your family have the same rituals as mine? Make sure all the laundry is clean? Make all the beds? Sweep and mop? Make sure during New Year Day you cook a green vegetable to increase your finances? And also make some beans – for reasons I don’t care to ask! The New Year is coming so you must walk into it clean, in mind and in body! You must walk into the new year “feed” and capable to feed your family and friends! Make sure you keep yourself and your spirits up. Wake up woke. Read your “good book!” Pray. Whichever religion you are, do not miss prayer. I know my parents would say if you go it not the new year looking a mess, the whole entire year you will look fool, and your year will be what?
A Mess!
So let’s hurry up, and get ourselves in order. We only have a few more hours left to “tidy” things up. Push your brooms, wet that mop, get your vacuum cleaners going! Open your spiritual books and get your prayer area ready! And don’t forget: “Get your hair done, nails done, everything did,” ladies! Brothers, get yourselves right for the 2020, shave and flip your collars! We see you! I am totally excited to start this new year. 2019 was full of amazing artistic projects, meeting new people, and reconnecting. I am sure 2020 will be double the fun and artistic pleasures. Making sure I stay connected as well as drive these various associations to become synergetic working relationships is a considerable goal, right? What more could I want to make of a new year? Nothing more, than continuing to making a better, positive and more productive loving year than the last. Totally loaded sentence, right!
2020 – We see you and we welcome you!
Top Movies with African American Leading Actors – 2019
1. Harriet
2. Black & Blue
3. Don’t Let Go
4. Shaft
5. Little
6. Us (Highest gross of 2019 – ranking in $80M)
Top TV Series with African American Leading Actors – 2019
1. The Chi (Season 2)
2. When They See Us
3. Snowfall (Season 3)
4. Black-ish (Season 4/5)
5. Insecure
6. Atlanta
New Year Fun Film Fact
Who was the first black film director?
Oscar Micheaux. Oscar Devereaux Micheaux (US: /mɪˈʃoʊ/ ( listen); January 2, 1884 – March 25, 1951) was an African-American author, film director and independent producer of more than 44 films. (Oscar and I, Maryam, share the same birthday, January 2nd. It’s like, if he was alive – we’d be on a first name bases! Brilliantly film).
(Source: ranker.com and wikipedia.com)