Wednesday, August 31, 2011

We Still Ain't Forgotten You, Clark!

Hey there, Ms. Viv ‘Nim Fanaticals!

In today’s blog, we recognize the very first character that I ever created—Clark Kenneth Jones.

As most of you may know from having read Simply Bret, Clark was Ms. Vivian’s husband of 34 years, until he passed away on August 31, 1996. In honor of Clark, I decided to let my other characters talk about how much Clark meant to them.

BRET DOUGLAS: “Clark was one of those guys who meant what he said and said what he meant, and he did his best to give more than one hundred percent. He used to say to me: ‘I’m not a half-assed kinda guy—I use my full ass!’ I’ll never forget how he welcomed me and Susie to the neighborhood back in 1984, and believe it or not, I actually miss him calling me Bert. However, I shall always hold dear how he put in a good word for me to be successor at Sapp Elementary, passing the torch to me in the process.”

SUSIE DOUGLAS: “One of the things that I miss about Clark, was our conversations over the back fence. It never failed—I could be coming home from work, and Clark could be taking the trash out, but we just leaned against the backyard fence and held an hour-long conversation. Bret and Vivian would be on the phone, talking about us. Clark was also the one who gave Sarah Elizabeth her name. When I was pregnant with her, Clark said, ‘Susie, your little princess will be filled with such promise.’ The day she was born, Bret and I christened her Sarah Elizabeth. Clark jumped up and said, ‘Didn’t I told ya? I told ya, didn’t I?’ God bless Clark Jones.”

MIKE “THUNDERA” THOMPSON: “Clark Kenneth Jones is the very reason that Sapp Elementary refers to me as ‘Mr. Thundera.’ What happened was, the cartoon ThunderCats was extremely popular—it became a national phenomenon. Anyway, Clark and I heard some kids talking about Lion-O and Mumm-Ra, and then Clark subconsciously looks at me and says, ‘So, whatcha got planned for the weekend, Mr. Thundera?’ I tell ya—that nickname sunk in quickly, because I actually signed a document as Michael Patrick Thundera. I shared this story at Clark’s homegoing service and got a good laugh. Even today, I will sign something as ‘Mr. Thundera,’ all because of Clark.”

THERESA COLEMAN: “My fondest memory of Clark… it would have to be the day that Jewel brought him over to meet the folks. I remember telling Jewel that I would steal him away if she ever let him go. Even Mama said that Clark was son-in-law material. I also remember how Clark cradled me and Jewel on the day that Mama went home to Glory. Jewel and I are all we’ve got—there are no other siblings, so for Clark to step up like he did and give me that brotherly hug… he stopped being my brother-in-law and officially became my brother.”

CLARENCE BURKALTER: “Clark was one who knew where his help came from—he always recognized that he was blessed beyond measure. I always admired how Clark treated Vivian like a queen. He absolutely loved her and would do anything in the world for her, just to make sure that she got what he felt she needed. I remember Clark saying to me: ‘If The Lord was to ask me if I wanted to replace Vivian, I would respectfully decline His offer. I’ve got a real queen on my hands.’ Not too many men realize a good thing until it’s gone, but Clark always did.”

JADE COLEMAN: “I’ll never forget my Uncle Clark—he was always there for me, in more ways than one. I didn’t grow up with a dad, so Uncle Clark filled in that void. I remember when I was seven years old, he told his co-workers that I was his biological niece, but he looked at me as more of a daughter. I never forgot that feeling of acceptance from him. From that day to this one, I still get chills when I think about how he looked at me as my cousins Cheryl and Dani… although I kinda look at them as my sisters. What can I say—it’s all in the family. Anyway, thanks for being there for me, Uncle Clark—I love you.”

REV. STANLEY D. RICHARDSON: “I will always remember how Brotha Clark participated in every service and every auxiliary… well, except the Women’s Ministry. The memory that sticks out the most to me, is when I was running late for Bible Study one Wednesday, and I asked Brotha Clark to teach the lesson until I got there. Well, when I arrived at the church house, he was doing such a good job that I just sat down and let him continue teaching. After the Bible Study ended, Brotha Clark came up to me and said, Just to letcha know, Pastor—teachin’ kids is so much easier than teachin’ grown folk!’ And he was telling the truth on that one.”

MRS. PAMELA RICHARDSON: “I shared this story at Mr. Jones’ homegoing, but it’s still my favorite story. Mr. Jones loved to tease me about not wearing a hat every Sunday. I remember one time during altar prayer, he whispered to me, ‘I still don’t see no hat.’ It was all I could do to keep from laughing out loud. Ironically enough, on the day of his homegoing service, I wore a hat just for him. Because of Mr. Jones, I own five hats, and whenever I put one on, I can’t help but chuckle and think about him.”

I know what you all are thinking: “Doesn’t Ms. Viv have a story to share?” Well, yes, she does. However, you will find out her most memorable moments of Clark when her book comes out sometime in the year 2012. Until then, take care and God Bless.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Congratulations to Miss Jessica Dawn Torres!

Hey there, Ms. Viv ‘Nim Fanaticals!

It seems that more congratulations are in order for another character of mine.

Jessica Dawn Torres has been appointed the new First Grade teacher at Wiley L. Sapp Elementary School. She received the news on Tuesday, August 23, 2011 from Principal Winifred Wilson.

“I am still in shock,” said Torres of her new position. “I have always wanted to be a teacher, and Heaven help me—my dream has come true.”

As many of you may know, Jessica’s predecessor Cynthia Harvey was the First Grade teacher at Sapp Elementary for over 20 years, until she retired on June 17, 2011. The Sapp tradition within the faculty members is a special “Welcome Back” assembly, in which the former instructor passes the torch to their successor.

“I’ve heard of what a great teacher Mrs. Harvey has been,” said Torres. “I am humbled and honored to receive Mrs. Harvey’s blessing. Granted, I know that I have to fulfill my own legacy as a Sappster, but I do want to be at least a third of the teacher that she was.”

Miss Torres attended UC Irvine, where she majored in Psychology and minored in Education. After graduating in 2004, her unyielding love for children motivated her to attend graduate school and study Sociology. After graduating from high school, Torres sought a job as a tutor at the Children’s Center of Culver City, where she quickly became the assistant director. She was considering accepting a job in Phoenix, Arizona when she learned of the First Grade teacher position at Sapp Elementary.

Miss Torres believes that her genuine love and concern for children—namely, her niece Victoria—is what landed her the job.

“And don’t forget, it took a whole lot of prayer and faith as well,” Torres smiled.

The Sapp Elementary school year begins on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. We would like to extend our congratulations to Jessica Dawn Torres, and wish her the best in her first year and beyond.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Ms. Viv 'Nim Remembers Nick Ashford

Hey there, Ms. Viv ‘Nim Fanaticals!

In today’s blog, Ms. Viv ‘Nim would like to pause for a moment and pay homage to R&B legend Nick Ashford, who passed away August 22, 2011 at the age of 70 years old.

Nick was known for singing such hits as “Solid,” and “It Seems To Hang On” with his wife Valerie Simpson, but to me personally, he was an inspiration behind two of my characters, Bret & Susie Douglas. Around this time last year, I was writing about Bret and Susie’s 30th wedding anniversary, and in doing so, I was listening to the song “Solid.” I could picture it in my mind clearly: Susie had her hand on her hip, lovingly looking at Bret…

And for love’s sake, each mistake—awwwww, you forgave.
And soon both of us, learned to trust—not run away!


Then I could picture Bret, try as he might, singing the first verse:

You didn’t turn away, when the sky went grey.
Somehow we managed—we had to stick together.


If I haven’t proven before how much I love writing, then this blog should erase all doubts… LOL!

On behalf of Ms. Viv ‘Nim we would like to send our condolences to the family, friends, and fans of the late great Nick Ashford. His passing comes as a shock to all who loved him, but the one true feeling of comfort is that The Lord blessed him to see threescore and ten. And that right there is solid—solid as a rock.

And rest assured that for now and forever, thanks to Nick Ashford, the thrill is still hot-hot-hot-hot-hot-hot-hot-hot.





Video Courtesy of YouTube.com

Monday, August 22, 2011

Meet Mother Davis!

Hey There, Ms. Viv ‘Nim Fanaticals!

With the recent news of Ms. Viv’s autobiography already in the process of publication, I thought I would introduce you to her best friend, Thelma Jean Davis. No, you’re not seeing double—this is a picture of Thelma Jean Davis, but she does get a lot of compliments about being Ms. Viv’s twin.

Ms. Thelma was born in Birmingham, Alabama on December 8, 1930, the oldest of seven children. She married Raymond Davis in 1950, and to this children, three children were born. The Davises moved out west to Los Angeles, California in 1972 to seek a better life. Mrs. Davis was totally devoted to The Lord first, and her husband a close second. As a matter of fact, she took care of her husband up until his death in 1994. Nowadays, one can find Mrs. Davis at First Baptist Church (her church home of 36 years), or she can be found “causing trouble” with her best friend Ms. Vivian.

MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT:
My dear friend and fellow sister in Christ, Vivian Jones, went out evangelizing on Saturday, and helped a young lady who was in desperate need of help.

MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT:
I can only think of one—when Pastor Rich heard me talking about Li’l Jon and the Eastside Boys.

FAVORITE ACTOR: Denzel Washington

FAVORITE ACTRESS: Esther Rolle

FAVORITE SINGERS: Four Tops, Stylistics, Isley Brothers, Temptations… I can go on and on.

FAVORITE TV SHOW: Sanford & Son and Good Times

FAVORITE MOVIE: Ray

FAVORITE ATHLETE: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

FAVORITE CARTOON: The Jetsons

FAVORITE COLOR: Purple

FAVORITE FOOD: Fried Chicken and Mashed Potatoes with Gravy

FAVORITE ICE CREAM: Chocolate Chip

SECRET TALENT:
I have no secrets.

IN MY FREE TIME, I LIKE TO:
Go kickin’ it with Viv.

IF I COULD’VE DONE IT DIFFERENTLY:
I would have loved to have attended a Luther Vandross concert when I had the chance.

MY ROLE MODEL(S) GROWING UP:
Bernadette Thompson, my mother.

THE BEST ADVICE EVER GIVEN TO ME:
My mom used to say to me, “When you become respectful, you become respected.” I pass that advice to my daughter and granddaughter.

SOMEONE WHO SHARES MY BIRTHDAY:
Roy Firestone, Kim Basinger, and Sinead O’Connor

MY DREAM/GOAL IN LIFE IS TO:
Live, Love, and Learn.

THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE ME:
Stern, Sweet, and Loving

MY BEST FRIEND (ACE-BOOM-KOOM):
There can only be one—Vivian Jewel Jones

MY FAVORITE PLACE TO VISIT:
Other than the church, I would say—the mall.

IF I HAD ONE WISH:
Honestly, I don’t have to live to be 100… although that would be a blessing.

SOMETHING INTERESTING ABOUT ME:
Just to hear my granddaughter Brandi laugh, I will sometimes act like Aunt Esther on Sanford & Son… you ol’ heathen—Oh, Glory!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Latest Update from Ms. Viv 'Nim

Hey there, Ms. Viv ‘Nim Fanaticals!

One of the greatest joys of being a fictional author is to see my characters grow and mature.

I created Sarah Elizabeth Douglas when I was nine years old, believe it or not, and the most amazing thing happened: As I grew, so did she. It wasn’t until 2008 that Sarah Elizabeth took on a personality of her own. When I was writing Simply Bret, Sarah had already graduated from college, was working as a receptionist, and even taking a shine to a suave, debonair gentleman. She had always been that adorable little cutie with the crystal blue eyes and the honey blonde hair, but she was much more than that—to me, Sarah Elizabeth was a real person.

With Simply Bret having sold over 150 copies and Ms. Viv’s book already in the production process, it’s time for Sarah Elizabeth to tell her story. She may be only 27 years old, but she still has a story to tell.

By the way: Sarah Elizabeth is still scheduled to wed her fiancé Duane Walter Anoai on Saturday, September 17, 2011 at 2pm.