Angelia Vernon Menchan

Angelia Vernon Menchan is an author, publisher and public speaker who owns two publishing companies, MAMM Productions and Honorable Menchan Media. Mrs. Menchan is also a Budget Officer and former Job Corps Counselor. To date she has published twenty-three books of her own work, both fiction and non-fiction and more than eighty ebook novellas on amazon.com. You can access her bibliography on www.amazon.com search words: Angelia Vernon Menchan




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Phone numbers: 904 714 2272 904 303 2679

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Marry, Who?

This past weekend, I was working on edits for Schae's Story and it caused me to pause and think about the women I know, the ones who for whatever reason chose not to marry,
Or had never been asked to marry or want it so badly and feel like time is running out,
Also those young sisters who got it going on like that but just don't feel there are many options,
Sometimes I sit with them and they tell me about the slim pickings,
Seven brothers to one sister...
Then they break down the demographics,
Take out incarcerated,
Gay, or confused,
Already married,
And according to them the odds are even greater,
So, what is woman to do,
In many cases I see what they are doing,
I have a plethora of nieces, second cousins and young friends who are all,
Single mothers,
That clock started to tick,
And they had good jobs, homes, futures and health insurance,
So the figured why the heck not,
However, when faced with young sons,
Who for all their trying, are more interested in the streets,
Than what they are being taught, because they are crying out for a male presence,
They start second guessing, wondering if they made the right choices,
I don't know,
Can't say,
I have been married since the Emancipation Proclamation,
And am grateful to my husband for teaching his young men,
What he taught them,
Don't know that I would have ever tried to do what they are doing,
Knowing what I know,
But I really don't know that either,
Always wanted to be a mama...
I like having answers for my young sisters,
But when they gang up on me, asking,
Marry, Who?
I simply don't know what to tell them...

Blessings!
angelia

Schae's Story: A Woman's Transformation
12/01/2008
http://www.angeliavmenchan.com/

5 comments:

Jennifer C. said...

Marriage is a major decision.

I saw nothing but failing marriages when growing up and said to myself won't be me. I'm not getting married at all.

Jokes on me.

Angelia Vernon Menchan said...

Jen,
it's a huge decision, but it's one many aren't getting to make and not because they don't want to...

Smooches~

angelia

Lena said...

Well at least they aren't just out there marrying anybody! Divorce should not be an option, and too many folks use it as an escape clause. Being divorced myself, I wouldn't wish that on anybody. I advise everyone that I talk to about this to stay single as long as you can and you'll know it's right when you can't see your life in all stages without that person by your side.

Angelia Vernon Menchan said...

Lena,
great advice for someone in the know...

angelia

Dera Williams said...

Good advice Lena. Some young sisters were talking in the store this weekend complaining that they had been to the Art & Soul Festival and all they saw was brothers with white women. These woman say they don't want to date outside their race. My sister's advice is do you, in other words love yourself. Her daughter, my Hampton niece, says she has no respect for black men who date white women, so she isn't worried about it.I think they have valid concerns but are at a loss as to what to say. Yes, love yourself and when the time is right...