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Name Nay Lacy 
Birthday 1978-03-29 Send a private message to VirtuousNay
Gender Female
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Location Texas
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It is so much easier to describe others than it is to really think about ourselves and get thoughts together to tell others who, what & how we are.  With that being said here I go. I am happily married to my soul mate of 7 years.  I am the proud mother of two sons Devin K. & Willie IV.  They are huge part of my life about help make me the person I am. 
I am a follower & believer in the true and living God.  He is an AWESOME, POWERFUL, WONDERFUL God and if not for him I don't know who I would be today, what I would be doing, or how I would be living. 
So to know me is to love me!
Enjoy my daily chronicles as I share my thoughts, joys & pains. 

Thank You for your time.
CrazzieNayzzie
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Remember: In 1789, African-Americans were defined in the Constitution as 3/5 of a person for counting representation, and could not vote at all. In 1865, following the Civil War, African-Americans were given the right to vote and the "3/5ths clause" was rescinded. BUT For 90 years thereafter, states did all sorts of things to stop African-Americans from voting. They started the literacy laws, which required that a person be able to read before they could register to vote. Since most African-Americans at the time were illiterate, that effectively prevented their voting. The real change came during the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, when the last of the racial restrictions were finally removed. So hear we are today and CHANGE has come. Change comes in all sorts of forms and fashions. We must make positive changes in our daily lives and not just wait for a change from politicians! OBAMA 08 YES WE CAN & YES WE DID!!!!!!!! (posted in 1st Ever)
Don't fear failure so much that you refuse to try new things. The saddest summary of a life contains three descriptions: could have, might have, and should have. Remember: When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us. You never receive the worst in life if you are able to take the breathe of life. (posted in Happiness)
I totally feel this because I know I once was lost and it was not until I found the Lord that I found my way. Thanks for the post! (posted in Luke 15:11-32 )
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