Tag: poetry

  • ✨Cece in the City: Night Lights, Books, and Holiday Vibes ✨

    Hey everyone! Finally, we’re getting some really nice weather this week, and it feels like the city is waking up from a long nap. There’s something so refreshing about stepping outside when the sun hits just right, the air has that crisp sparkle, and everything feels alive again. And you have to hear the best news—the Night Lights at the Botanical Garden are back!

    If you’ve never been, let me paint you a picture: the garden transforms into a luminous wonderland, with sparkling lights reflecting off every leaf, pathway, and fountain. The displays are absolutely breathtaking—like walking through a dream where the trees themselves are dressed in glittering gowns. Did you know that botanical gardens have been around for centuries, originally created to study and showcase exotic plants from around the world? It’s amazing to think that while we stroll under these modern lights, gardens like these carry a long history of curiosity, learning, and beauty. Every turn has a new surprise, and I found myself stopping multiple times just to take it all in. My advice? Go when it’s just the right temperature— Not too cold, and the magic gets a little nipped by the wind, but just right, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into another world. 🌟

    Speaking of stepping into new worlds, I just finished an incredible read: The Interruption of Everything by Terry McMillan. I’d give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. McMillan is a powerhouse in American literature, known for writing stories that celebrate women’s lives while highlighting the challenges we face. This novel tells the story of a woman juggling family, career, and personal growth—the kind of story that feels like it’s speaking directly to us as women. So often, we’re the ones holding everything together, sacrificing our dreams, and making sure everyone else is taken care of. And yet, sometimes it feels like our work goes unnoticed, our sacrifices unappreciated. McMillan’s story is a reminder that while we nurture and care for others, it’s just as important to nurture ourselves.

    This book made me pause, reflect, and appreciate not only the work we do but the lives we lead. If you want a read that’s honest, relatable, and deeply moving, you can grab your copy 📖

    https://amzn.to/4o3Wse8

    Now, let’s shift gears to some Cece on the Scenes updates! I recently watched Frankenstein, and let me tell you—it was fantastic. I’d rate it a 4 out of 5. Did you know that Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein when she was just 18 years old? The story was inspired by a famous 1816 “ghost story challenge” she did while staying in Switzerland with Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron. The novel has endured for over 200 years because it taps into timeless questions about ambition, humanity, and what it means to create life. Watching this adaptation reminded me of why classic stories endure—the suspense, the drama, and the exploration of what it means to be human.

    I highly recommend it if you’re looking for something engaging and thought-provoking to watch this week. 🎬

    And of course, don’t forget about my own creative work! My poetry book is out now, and it’s perfect for cozy evenings, reflective moments, or even as a holiday gift for someone you love. If you haven’t picked up your copy yet, you can grab it here✨

    https://amzn.to/3HgFp8M

    Have you been keeping up with Candlelight Conversations with Cece? If not, you’re missing out! These sessions are all about slowing down, reflecting, and connecting with your inner thoughts. You can catch them on YouTube and Spotify, and I’ve also curated August & September playlists to match the themes of each conversation. They’re perfect for journaling, relaxing, or just creating a little calm in your day. Speaking of journaling, I’ve been posting daily journal writing prompts for all my journal lovers—don’t miss out on this little dose of inspiration every day! 🕯️

    https://youtube.com/@candlelightconversation?si=dkcwXExe09afoYqM

    https://open.spotify.com/show/5xRvifqSumeBJUbPwbqdro?si=1cszZoJFS-K8NQUbvMWEaw

    And now, as we slowly drift toward the holidays, I want to take a moment to reflect. This season is more than just decorations and presents—it’s about gratitude, giving, and truly appreciating the people around us. Fun fact: the tradition of giving thanks and celebrating during this season can be traced back to harvest festivals in Europe, long before modern Thanksgiving and Christmas traditions were formalized. It’s a time to pause, reflect, and recognize the abundance in our lives. What are your holiday plans this year? Are you planning cozy nights at home, festive gatherings, or maybe a quiet walk under twinkling lights like the ones at the Botanical Garden? Whatever you do, remember to give thanks, give love, and give back. This is the season to celebrate the little things, the people who matter, and the moments that make life feel magical.

    So whether you’re catching the glow of the night lights, diving into a great book, watching a classic film, writing in your journal, or listening to Candlelight Conversations with Cece, make sure to pause, breathe, and savor these moments. Because in the end, it’s not just about what we do—it’s about what we feel, what we share, and how we connect.

    Stay magical, stay inspired, and as always—see you on the scenes. 💖

  • ❄️ Rainy Days, Flurries, and Feel-Good Moments with Cece on the Scene

    Hey everyone! So, it’s one of those cozy days in Georgia — rainy, cold, and yes… we’ve already had a few flurries! 🥶 Looks like we’re in for a real winter this year. I’m hoping it treats us better than last time — because let’s just say, getting stuck overnight in my car during a snowstorm is an experience I’ll never forget. Lesson learned: always pack snacks, a blanket, and patience. 😂

    Now, let’s jump into this week’s Cece on the Scene!

    🎬 Movie Moment: Wild with Reese Witherspoon

    I finally watched Wild — yes, the one starring Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon! I’ve been meaning to watch it for ages, so I went ahead and rented it on YouTube. Overall, it was a good watch — real, raw, and kind of made me think about life, peace, and what it means to find yourself.

    But let me tell you… walking across the world like that? Alone? With no real supplies? 😳 You have to be built different. Sleeping outside, finding food, no shower for days — whew, not for me! I love nature, but I’ll take my hikes in short doses and sleep in a cozy Airbnb, thank you very much. 😂

    Still, I admire the strength and spirit of anyone who can do that kind of journey. I’d give the movie a solid 3 out of 5, and of course, I love me some Reese Witherspoon.

    🎶 Big Congrats to Outkast!

    Huge shoutout to @Outkast for being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! 🔥 You already know I had to swing by their mural and snap a pic — such a dope tribute to two Atlanta legends. Their music, their style, their legacy? Timeless. Congrats, @BigBoi and @Andre3000 — ATL forever! 🙌🏾

    🇺🇸 Honoring Our Veterans

    It’s Veterans Day, and I just want to send a heartfelt thank you to all the men and women who have served. Your courage and sacrifice do not go unnoticed. 💙


    ✈️ Next Stop on My 50-State Journey

    I’ve been dreaming about my next stop for the 50 States Journey, and South Carolina is calling my name! I’ve already been to Myrtle Beach, but for this chapter, I’m torn between Charleston, Columbia, or Greenville. Each city has its own charm — so what do y’all recommend? Drop your suggestions below!


    🕯️ Candlelight Conversations + Poetry Love

    The world feels heavy lately, so I’m sending love and prayers to everyone reading this. 💫 Remember to take care of your spirit — and if you need a moment of peace, check out Candlelight Conversations with Cece. It’s cozy, uplifting, and comes with journal prompts to help you reflect and breathe a little easier.

    https://youtube.com/@candlelightconversation?si=BObCUOzE-gEgUTqT

    And oh — can we take a moment? I still can’t believe I published my poetry book! 🥹 If you haven’t checked it out yet, I’d love your support. It means the world.

    https://amzn.to/3HgFp8M

    Until Next Time…

    The holidays are almost here, so get ready to cozy up with friends, family, and good food. Stay warm, stay grateful, and I’ll see you next time on Cece in the City — where every day is a new scene to explore. 💕

  • Hey Friends — Fall in August? 🍂

    Hey everyone!
    Is it just me, or has the weather been giving us fall vibes in the middle of August? The breezy mornings, cozy evenings… I’m not mad at it. The real question is — are you ready for sweater season to show up early?

    Speaking of ready — I have something you might want to jump on right now
    📢 My 48-Hour Brand Spotlight Deal is LIVE!
    If you’re a business owner, author, or creative and want your brand featured on my blog, socials, and in my next issue of Where It Begins magazine, this is your moment. Limited spots, so let’s make it happen before the clock runs out.

    📚 For My Poetry Lovers & Bookworms

    I recently released my own poetry book — something straight from my heart to yours. If you enjoy words that move you, inspire you, or make you pause, make sure to check it out.


    [Link to Buy My Poetry Book]

    https://amzn.to/3HgFp8M

    And because I’m always reading, here’s a little book talk for you:

    Between Two Kingdoms by Suleika Jaouad
    This one… whew. Inspiring, eye-opening, and beautifully written. It made me reflect on life, the importance of travel, and memories of my mom. My prayers go out to anyone going through cancer right now — this book is a gentle reminder of hope and resilience.
    [Link to Book]

    https://amzn.to/40YY14w

    Can’t Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan
    I’ve loved every book I’ve read from Kennedy Ryan, and this one is no different. She’s actually based in Atlanta, so I’m definitely going to try to connect with her for an interview! This book reminded me to be bold, speak my mind, follow my heart, and let love in. Life is short — treasure your loved ones while you can.
    [Link to Book]

    https://amzn.to/40YYdRi

    🎙 New Podcast Alert: Candlelight Conversations with Cece

    If you’re into journal writing, personal growth, and uplifting conversations, check out my new podcast — available on YouTube and Spotify. I light a candle, share a favorite scent, and dive into heartfelt topics to inspire your week.
    I’m also looking to partner with candle companies for future episodes — stay tuned!
    [YouTube Link]

    https://youtube.com/@candlelightconversation?si=7uLaVpiQ-VvTiOQz

    [Spotify Link]

    https://open.spotify.com/show/5xRvifqSumeBJUbPwbqdro

    💌 One last thing before you go:
    If no one told you this today —
    ✨ You are awesome.
    ✨ You are enough.
    ✨ You are loved.

    Stay blessed,
    Cece 💛

  • Big News: My Poetry Book is Here! ✨📚

    I can hardly believe I’m typing this… Poems of Passion & Purpose is officially published and out in the world! 🥹💃🏾

    This moment feels surreal—a dream I’ve held in my heart is now a reality. Another goal checked off the list, and I’m still taking it all in.

    https://amzn.to/3HgFp8M

    To every single one of you who encouraged me, believed in me, and kept asking, “When’s the book dropping?”—this is for YOU. Your love, support, and patience mean everything. 💖

    I poured my soul into these pages. I hope the words speak to your heart, stir your spirit, and remind you that passion and purpose can live in every line.

    👉🏾 Grab your copy on Amazon: Poems of Passion & Purpose
    Let it meet you where you are—and maybe even where you’re going.

    Thank you for riding this journey with me.
    Here’s to dreaming big, writing boldly, and living with purpose.

    With love & gratitude,
    Cece 🖋️🔥

  • Maya Angelou

    Maya Angelou was an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist. Born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1928, Angelou experienced a difficult childhood marked by trauma and abuse. Despite these challenges, she went on to become a celebrated and influential figure in American literature.

    Angelou’s most famous work is her memoir, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” which was published in 1969. The book details her early life in the segregated South, including the abuse she suffered at the hands of her mother’s boyfriend. Despite the painful subject matter, Angelou’s writing is lyrical and moving, and the book became an instant classic.

    In addition to her writing, Angelou was also a prominent civil rights activist. She worked with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, and was a vocal advocate for equality and justice. Angelou’s poetry often touched on these themes, and she was known for her powerful readings and performances.

    Angelou received numerous awards and honors throughout her life, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the United States. She passed away in 2014 at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy of powerful writing and advocacy.

    Maya Angelou’s life and work serve as an inspiration to countless people around the world. Her ability to overcome adversity and use her voice to effect change is a testament to the power of literature and the human spirit.

  • Summer (Poetry)

    Topic: Summer

    By: Cece Hymes

    It’s almost summer
    Oh how time flies
    It’s getting hot
    But I am not surprised

    Got to plan somethings to do
    Hoping and praying
    I get a new boo

    I made a bucketlist
    I can’t wait to try
    Hang out with friends
    And family time

    This summer going be fun
    I know for sure
    Getting out this house
    To live and enjoy

    Oh I can’t wait
    To go swimming
    And rollerskate

    Let’s see what this summer brings
    I cannot wait
    For cookouts and funnel cakes

  • Story (Poetry)

    Topic: Story

    By:Cece Hymes

    I love a good story
    Especially if its on love
    The humor, the joy
    The happiness for sure

    When two people connect
    And build together
    It makes me happy to see
    What true love can be

    I can’t wait to have
    A story to tell
    A story to live
    And be able to vacation and chill

    My story is coming
    Oh yes it is
    The wait will be worth it
    But the love will be real

  • Life (Poetry)

    Title: Life

    By: Cece Hymes

    Life is what you make of it
    Sometimes its hard
    Sometimes its easy
    Most times its a grind
    That we got to make shine

    When I look at my life
    And all the things I been through
    I got to give God thanks
    For everything that he do

    I am not where I need to be
    But I am following the direction
    And building connections
    Climbing the ladder
    Following the signs
    Staying on the grind

    My life is at peace
    More with an open mind
    Following the word
    And being heard

    Ready for the next chapter
    And what it brings
    Ready for this life
    To be filled with
    Love and more money

  • Inspired By (Poetry)

    Title: Inspired by…..

    By: Cece Hymes

    I like to talk about my grandmother
    And how she inspired me
    She loved to read books
    And was as sweet as can be

    I learned to stay positive
    And not let much get to me
    Because I was inspired by my grandmother
    I learned to always be me

    I don’t need extra to enjoy the time
    Smoking,  drinking, and cursing was unlady like in her mind

    Oh how I miss my grandmother today
    But I know she inspired me
    In each and every way

    She’s here in my heart
    And in my mind
    She inspired me to know
    No matter what
    I will be just fine

  • Process (Poetry)

    Day 6 topic process

    By: Cece Hymes

    I had to process my mind
    To stay positive
    And leave negative
    People behind

    I had to learn to be free
    And to be blessed and
    Process this journey
    To live at my best

    The process is real
    Oh don’t I know
    With God by my side
    I can do anything
    For sure

    With that being said
    I got to go
    Goodnight my dear people
    Look for day 7 Lets go