Rosedale Cafe


05 Jul

Iron Sharpens Iron

Bobbie Nichols

Ladies, since we will not be meeting in the month of July, I thought this message from Angela Braden would be uplifting for us.

“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” John 13:34-35

Be Blessed!

Sister Nichols

A Brother’s Arm

Originally posted on NuVision for a NuDay

Most people would say that I have bad luck. But I choose not to look at my circumstances that way. I see them as challenges, obstacles to overcome, unfamiliar territory that God must have thought I needed to discover and conquer. I trust that all of my life experiences, the good ones and the ones that didn’t feel so good, were God’s way of teaching me something I needed to know.

My last semester in college, God must have been trying to put me in a crash course of some wild, highly complicated science of surviving a crises. Here I was, trying to get out of college as soon as possible. I was taking twenty hours, and all of my teachers acted as if they had all teamed up and decided that each of them were going to shove as much work on me as possible. But I was up for the challenge. I had already endured four tough years at University of North Texas. Why were the years so tough? Well, being totally blind probably had a little to do with it. But I didn’t let that stop me. I had one more semester before I would be walking across the stage to receive my bachelors degree.

Everything was going smoothly, that is, until I slipped off the side of a sidewalk and cracked the bone in my ankle. When I heard the bone that helped my left leg balance on my left foot snap, I panicked. I knew that this broken bone was going to possibly throw a monkey wrench in my goal to graduate. I thought to myself, “How in God’s name will I use a cane for the blind and use crutches to get to class?? This was absolutely great. I was already blind. Now here I was, in the middle of the semester, blind and crippled. I started to ponder the possibility of not graduating. I guess this would be yet another time that people would probably say that my buddy, bad luck, had thrown me another party. But I was determined to vacuum up the confetti and pop all of the balloons. I was going to crash this party. I was going to graduate on time.

One of my brothers on campus… Well, he’s not my birth brother. But that’s how I referred to Dhati. He was one of the few men in my life that I felt close enough, trusted, enough, fought enough, forgave enough, and loved enough to call my brother. He did what any good brother would do. This strong, chocolate college football star offered to give me what I never expected him or anyone for that matter to give. He offered to help me get to all of my classes until I got strong enough to walk on my own. He knew that it would be hard for me to hold a white cane in front of me and grip crutches with each of my hands. I would have to grow another arm to do that. But now I did have another arm, my brother’s arm.

Every day, Dhati would knock at my door with his strong fist and tell me to hurry. Even though he seemed to be a little impatient, I didn’t mind. He was doing more than I could thank him for doing. He helped me get to class, so that I could walk to the stage that I longed to cross, the stage that I did cross. I graduated on time, just as I hoped to do.

Dhati reached out his hand and offered his arm to help hold up his sister, just as a brother should do. I knew in my heart that this man would be my brother for life. I can still fill his arm of love holding me up and helping me get to my various stages of success.

**Dhati,

It’s been years since you and I have talked. But I never forget about what you gave to me. Thank you for helping me cross one of the most important stages in my life. I don’t take it for granted.

Love,

Angela Braden

12 May

Ladies, we will gather together once again on Saturday at 10:00 AM at the Rosedale Cafe for “Coffee, Conversation and Christ!”

Please visit and get to know Abigail by reading 1 Samuel 25:1-42.

Ask yourself, what kind of woman is Abigail? How is she described? What is her husband like, and how would his behavior likely have affected Abigail on a day-to-day basis?

Anxiously waiting to see everyone,

Bobbie


HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO NELLIE SANDERS 5-14-2010

HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY TO TONJALA SEALS 4-13-2010




24 Apr

Who Knew?

Bobbie Nichols

Ladies, just when you think you knew it all…someone opens our blinded eyes to reveal to us just how much we really know! I was so impressed with Angela’s blog that I wanted to share it with you. I had to apologize to her for my ignorance. Now, I will be looking for Lionel Richie’s video to see the details that I missed in 1984.

WHO KNEW???

Click here to read Angela’s blog!

18 Apr

You Color My World

Bobbie Nichols

Ladies, thank you for coming to the Rosedale Cafe this weekend! You out did yourselves and I was so proud of the turnout and the delicious food!

As I stated earlier, “you color my world” with so much love among us. I can see that we all are “becoming” Biblical Beautiful Women!

Our guest speaker, Kathy White, was phenomenal as she shared with us the book of Ruth! Many came with broken spirits and troubled hearts but left rejoicing with new hope, new visions and new attitudes.

It was great sharing, coffee, conversation and Christ with so much love! Let’s do it again on the 3rd Saturday of next month, May 15. The Rosedale Cafe is a place where we can believe, belong and become.

Praising God for each of you!

Bobbie

06 Apr

Dear friends,

I hope you plan on joining us this Saturday for the Rosedale Cafe! We had a great time last month and there were 14 in attendance. Everyone was so excited with the fellowship and the lesson, Beauty by the Book.

I would like you to read the first three chapters of Ruth for our April meeting, “The Right Way to Attract Mr. Right.” Examine and analyze Ruth’s life carefully. Record your observations for each separate chapter.

God is so faithful! He keeps giving me ideas on how to minister to you. I am in awe how He would use us to bring Him glory.

With love,

Bobbie

16 Mar

See you Saturday!

Bobbie Nichols

Dear Rosedale Cafe Friends -

Please welcome our newest member, Maddison! This is Mary Ward’s precious little granddaughter who was born Sunday, March 14, at 9:00 pm.

You can hear all about her when we meet this Saturday, March 20th, from 10:00 am until noon.

“Beauty by the Book” will be part of the menu, along with your coffee.

I hope to see you there!

Love,

Bobbie

02 Mar

Thank you, Annie, for making the menu for our first Rosedale Cafe! Fellowship, Encouragement, Family, Relationship and Laughter on are on the menu next time, too!

Hello, friends – the author of this article, Angela, is a member of my church. I would like to share her thoughts with you:

NuVision for a NuDay

by Angela L. Braden

NuVision for a NuDay is a collection of essays, commentary, and poetry that detail the experiences of a beautiful, brilliant, African American woman, who happens to be blind. The goal of this blog is to allow anyone who travels to this site the opportunity to see life and the world we live in through the eyes of a blind woman. Close your eyes, take a look around, and see what you’ve been missing.

Here’s a few random reflections regarding “my” experience with blindness.

1. One of the things I hate about being blind is that I often cannot come and go when I please. When you depend on other folks for transportation, you’re left to arrive and leave whenever they are ready to go. That annoys the daylights out of me!

2. And what annoys me the most is that the folks that I’m forced to wait on are usually so impatient themselves. They don’t want to wait for anyone, at any time. So, looks like they would understand how I feel the same way.

3. Okay… Let me explain this. For me, being blind introduces so many opportunities to be bored to death!!!!!
Think about it… I’m sitting in the complete dark all the time. I cannot focus on what people look like around me. I can’t focus on how a room is decorated. I can’t doodle notes on a piece of paper to kill a little time. I basically have no visual stimulation.
So, I often find myself wishing and wanting lectures to come to a close pretty fast. I fall asleep in cars when going for a long distance. I get bored out of my gored at parties. (Yeah, it’s the truth.)

4. One of the reasons why I love to listen to audio books more than listening to television is because the book provides me with all the visual details. Television doesn’t provide me with any visual details. I’m left to use my imagination on how someone looks, how their dressed, and how they facial expressions look.

5. I wonder what kind of personality I would have if I never lost my sight. I wonder if I would be social, kind, and out-going. I wonder if I would be confident and assertive. Hmm… Just wondering…

6. Sometimes my sighted friends and family get on my nerves. They can be so insensitive at times. I sometimes wish I can make them blind for a week. They need to know how this 24-hour darkness feels!!!!!!

7. If I could see, I would often leave the house and go somewhere to sit and think. Being with people all the time kind of gets on my nerves.

8. I hate it that church folks think the notion that “when I get to heaven, I’ll be able to see again” is any type of real consolation to me. I wonder how satisfied they would be if any and everything they wanted in life was put on hold until they died.

9. I think it’s hilarious that the braille Bible that Eli was carrying in the movie, “The Book of Eli”, had to be only a small portion of the entire Bible. The actual Bible in braille is dozens of very thick volumes. He was probably only carrying Genesis. LOL

10. I hate that I can’t independently set my DVR to record some of my favorite shows. A friend told me that I should switch to AT&T for cable. He said you can set your DVR from the computer. That would be the bomb if AT&T was actually in my area. Come on, Comcast!!!!! You’re going to have to offer more functionality to “all” of your customers!!!!!!

19 Feb

You’re Invited!

Bobbie Nichols

Ladies, I can’t wait to join you Saturday from 10 am until noon for the first Rosedale Cafe! Please feel free to share this invitation with any of your friends or neighbors.

I’ll brew the beans if you’ll bring a mug!

Bobbie

09 Feb

Believe, Belong, Become

Bobbie Nichols

Hello Ladies,

This is the year that we will strive to move from good to great! I would like to introduce a new series of study for the upcoming meeting. “Beauty by the Book,” on becoming a Biblically Beautiful Woman. I am so excited to see how God is going to use this study to enhance our beauty. You will not find this information in the latest Vogue, Essence, Jet or any other book.

I had the blessed privilege to meet the author this afternoon and she is praying for us!

You are invited to the “Rosedale Cafe” on Saturday, February 20 from 10:00 am – 12 noon at my home, 3840 Rosedale ~ 713-522-4088.

Please join me at the Rosedale Cafe and experience a great time of fellowship and scriptures.

Bobbie