Tag: memories

  • March Moments: Movies, Books, Kindness & Memories 💚

    Hey readers, and welcome to March! 🌸 The month where the days start getting longer, the air feels a little warmer, and we begin to shake off the winter blues. Spring is slowly making its way in, and with it comes fresh energy, new adventures, and of course… another edition of Cece in the City On the Scene.

    This month has already been filled with movies, books, travel moments, good food, and heartfelt memories. Let’s get into it.


    🎬 Cece On the Scene: Movie Review

    Recently, I had the chance to watch The Wrecking Crew, and let me tell you—it definitely delivered on the action.

    If you know me, you know I love a good action movie. Explosions, suspense, intense fight scenes… count me in! I’m giving this one a solid 4 out of 5 stars. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    And can we talk about Jason Momoa for a second? Whew! He’s always been one of my favorites since seeing him as Aquaman in the Aquaman franchise. He brings that same powerful presence to every role he plays.

    If you’re an action fan like me, this is definitely one to add to your watch list.


    📚 Cece’s Book Review

    Now let’s talk books—because you know Cece never skips the reading list.

    I recently finished The Book of Alchemy by Suleika Jaouad, and it was such a powerful and thoughtful read. I previously read another one of her books, which inspired me to pick this one up.

    Her writing has a way of blending reflection, healing, and personal growth in such a beautiful way. This book encourages readers to slow down, think deeply, and explore their own personal transformation.

    My rating? 4 out of 5 stars. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    If you’re looking for something inspiring and reflective, you can grab a copy here:
    👉 https://amzn.to/3OQSSs4


    🍀 March Community Challenge:

    Shamrock Selfie

    March is also about spreading good energy and kindness.

    This month, Cece in the City Cares is launching our 🍀 Shamrock Selfie Challenge 🍀!

    The goal is simple: let’s fill social media with positivity and community love.

    How to join the challenge:

    ☘️ Do one random act of kindness
    ☘️ Take a selfie with something green or a shamrock
    ☘️ Tag @Cece.atlintheCity and @cece.atl
    ☘️ Use the hashtag #ShamrockSelfieChallenge

    Let’s flood the timeline with kindness because trust me—kindness always looks good on you. 💚


    ❤️ A Personal Moment

    This week was also an emotional one for me.

    I had to travel home for the funeral of my oldest brother. Losing someone you love is never easy, especially when they pass at such a young age. He will truly be missed.

    I wrote him a letter and said my goodbyes.

    Rest in peace, big bro.

    Even in the sadness, I’m grateful for the opportunity to reconnect with family and friends I hadn’t seen in years. Sometimes moments like these remind us just how important love and connection really are.


    ❄️ Snow in March?

    While I was in Washington, D.C., something surprising happened—it started snowing in March!

    I was shocked. One minute we were walking around and the next thing you know, snowflakes were falling. Meanwhile back home in Atlanta, the temperatures were in the 70s.

    Needless to say, I’ll definitely be going back to D.C. when the weather warms up.

    But I’m thankful for the trip and even more thankful that I made it there and back safely.


    🍤 Cece Eats: Road Trip Bites

    Of course, you know Cece always finds something good to eat on the road.

    On the way to D.C., we stopped in North Carolina and tried Hwy 55 Burgers Shakes & Fries. It reminded me a lot of Steak ‘n Shake with that classic American diner vibe. I ordered the shrimp, and it was actually pretty good!

    While in D.C., we also checked out Miss. Toya’s Creole House. Now let me tell you… the seafood lover in me was very happy. I ordered the gumbo and crab egg rolls, and they did not disappoint.

    If you know me, you know I love seafood, so that meal definitely hit the spot.


    📖 My Poetry Book Is Out!

    Before I go, I have to remind you about something very close to my heart.

    My poetry book Poems of Passion & Purpose is officially published! 🎉

    This book is filled with raw emotion, purpose, and heartfelt reflections. I truly poured my soul into every page.

    ✨ Grab your copy here:
    https://amzn.to/3HgFp8M

    I hope my words walk with you through your own journey. 🖋️💫


    March is already shaping up to be a month of reflection, growth, kindness, and new adventures.

    And you already know…
    more stories, more food spots, more travel, and more Cece moments are coming soon.

    Stay tuned.

    – Cece in the City 🌆

  • A Season of Gratitude, Good Vibes & Healing

    Hey everyone!
    I hope you’re doing well and gearing up for the holidays and the exciting new year ahead. This season always brings a mix of reflection, gratitude, and togetherness—and I want to take a moment to share a few highlights and heartfelt thoughts.

    As we think about the holidays, I’m incredibly thankful for the opportunity we had to partner with DJ Ms. Eclectic for the Good Vibes Giveback for the Season. Together, we were able to bless over 60 people, and that alone made this season extra meaningful. Huge thanks to her for including us and allowing Cece in the City/Where It Begins to be a part of spreading love, joy, and good vibes to others. Giving back always reminds me what this season is truly about.

    Now let’s get into Cece on the Scene 🎬
    This weekend, I finally made it to the movies to see The Housemaid. I had already read the book—and it was really good—so I was excited to see how the movie would compare. And honestly, it didn’t disappoint. I haven’t been to the movies in a long time, but AMC made the experience extra enjoyable with their comfy recliner seats and beautiful interior. If you haven’t seen it yet, I definitely recommend checking it out—especially if you’re a bookworm like me. I’m giving it 4 out of 5 on the scenes ✔️

    Speaking of books, let’s talk about my latest read 📚
    I recently finished All the Way to the River by Elizabeth Gilbert. Now, Eat, Pray, Love will always be a favorite of mine (both the book and the movie), but this one was very different. This book dives deep into her life, her friendship, and struggles with addiction. It was sad, raw, and powerful all at once. While it wasn’t an easy read, it was meaningful, and I’d give it 3 out of 5. Still worth checking out if you enjoy emotional and reflective storytelling.

    The holidays are also a tender time for me. I lost my mom around this time in 2017, and not having her here during the holidays is always hard. There’s a sadness that comes with the season, but I choose to focus on gratitude. I’m thankful for the memories, the pictures, and the love that never fades. She may be gone, but she lives in me, and I truly believe she’s my angel watching over me.

    As we move through this season, I encourage you to be thankful for life, cherish your moments, and treasure your family, friends, and loved ones. Time is precious, and love is everything.

    Thank you for continuing to follow along with Cece in the City.
    Stay tuned for more, and from my heart to yours—Happy Holidays

  • Robin Williams (Great Memories)

    Robin Williams

    By: Cece Hymes

    We have lost a lot of people, but we have so many memories. Do you remember Robin Williams, he was an actor and comedian.  He played in these movies:

    ·         Mrs. Doubtfire

    ·         Dead Poets Society

    ·         Jumanji

    ·         Night at the Museum

    ·         Aladdin

    ·         Hook

    ·         Flubber

    I just found out that in every movie he filmed he asked the production company to hire at least 10 homeless people. During his entire career, he helped approximately 1520 homeless people. I thought this was absolutely awesome. We never really hear about the good that people have done in the community. Here were some of his favorite quotes that I loved.

    “Don’t associate yourself with toxic people”

    “There’s a world out there….”

    “The only weapon we have is the comedy”

    What was your favorite movie that Robin Williams was in? What did you love about Robin Williams? I challenge you to watch 1 movie that he was in today and tell me about it. Even if you watched it before, just go back and watch one movie by him. I am going to watch “The Night at the Museum”. 

    Can’t wait to hear about your favorite one. Also follow me @cece.atl

    Have a Great Day!