Emotional Rollercoaster
By Mica Furlow
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A journal turned into poetry to express emotions is the finest outlet that I have experienced. Trials of life, love, friendships formed or dissipated is something everyone has had during the journey of their existence. Whether striving to grasp the situation or wanting to throw in the towel, these bumps in the road have been experienced by all and the encouragement by others is how one can surpass to live another day.
Mica Furlow
A native from Fort Worth that moved to Houston in her teens is where Mica began writing and somehow lost the passion until recent years. She attended HBU Texas Southern University immediately after graduating from high school. After putting education on hold to raise her son and have a family, she decided to return to the classroom. Receiving a Bachelors of Science degree in Business Management, she took eight months off to pursue a Masters in Criminal Administration making her a twice alumni from the University of Phoenix. After the long nights of reading and writing papers, she rediscovered the passion for writing poetry.
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Emotional Rollercoaster - Mica Furlow
PREFACE
To step outside your box, to up and move to a new city not knowing a soul for a new job opportunity as well as to have a new season unfold. To move nearly 200 miles away from what you have known for over twenty years to jump in both feet first like a cannonball in the deep end of a pool. To not know the city, the streets, or a single person, but to talk to God receiving confirmation and ‘the GREEN light’ to find a hotel to live in to begin my contract job. Moving to a city on a ‘UP TO & NOT EXCEED’ possible contract of 120 days that could end or extend beyond that time period. Why continue to work two and three contract or part-time jobs instead of taking a chance? I took that chance. To take the chance after saying goodbye to family and the dwindling relationship if you want to call it that much like jumping in the deep end of a pool without knowing how to swim. The person gave himself the ultimatum that I was going to anyway which he failed to pass the test.
Applying practically six months prior to getting the answer of YES, your first day to start working for the government in an entire new environment was a surprise. Sure many would say, why uproot for a contract job? But then a few like me would say WHY NOT? With the love and support of my mother and sisters, I decided to go for it. I had a talk with my son explaining I was venturing out and a few of my Bath and Body Works comrades were also supportive.
Learning my duties at my new job while working out and returning to a childhood passion of writing as my outlet in my newfound location. As time went on, I expressed my love to my family and those who