Thursday, January 21, 2016

Trailblazer: Kathryn Smith Named NFL Football Coach


Celebrating with Kathryn Smith

Congratulations to Kathryn Smith! 

We're doin' a happy dance with Kathryn as we celebrate her appointment as the first female coach in the National Football League. The Buffalo Bills team just hired her as a full-time coach for quality control-special teams. Alright, I have to admit, I don't really know what special team that is. Do you? I like to watch football, but I don't know that much about it! .

I do know we are all very proud of this woman who has worked her way up. According to an NPR report, by Marie Andrusewics, "Smith spent last season as administrative assistant to the Bills' head coach, Rex Ryan, and prior to that spent 12 years working for the New York Jets, also with Ryan, who was that team's coach until 2015. Smith started as an intern with the Jets in 2003.
Dream Big!
Ryan said the decision to promote Smith was inspired in part by the San Antonio Spurs's move to appoint the first full-time female assistant coach in the NBA. Becky Hammon, a former WNBA player, was hired by the Spurs in 2014."
Check out the J.Q. Rose blog article on Becky Hammon here.

Do you like football? Do you play the game or watch it? Would you like to coach a team? Leave a comment below and let us know. Thanks.

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Monday, January 18, 2016

Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Civil Rights Leader Ruby Bridges




On this Martin Luther King Jr Day, let me introduce you to Ruby Bridges. She was the first African-American child to attend an all-white public school in the South in 1960. She opened doors to the schools, but also to a better future for all of us.

Take a peek at the short You Tube video to take you back to the day Ruby bravely entered the school house with protesters shouting outside the doors of the New Orleans elementary school. The people were trying to prevent change to the education system and their way-of-life.

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The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | Ruby Bridges Interview, School Integration | PBS


Ruby Bridges Interview

Thank you to Dr.King and those brave people through our history for trailblazing a path to freedom, equality and justice for all. 

Friday, January 15, 2016

Celebrating Leah Still's Victory over Cancer, Books of the Year 2015

Hello and welcome to the Girls Succeed! blog.

I hope you're having a great start to the New Year 2016!!

Good News this morning about five-year-old Leah Still, daughter of professional football player, Devon Still. She has been battling cancer for eighteen months, but today she is cancer free!!! Time to celebrate this little girl's amazing victory over cancer. You go, GRRL. I think we should call her Leah Strong. What do you think?

Celebrating five-year-old Leah Still's winning her battle with cancer!

Books of the Year 2015

Do you like to read? If so, check out the American Library Associations Books of the Year including the 2015 Newbery, Caldecott, Printz, Coretta Scott King  award winners. Check out the CNN article for more information about all these amazing books and videos for all ages.

Girl Reading
What is your favorite book for kids? Mine is Charlotte's Web. Leave a comment below, please. I know, I know. There are so many great books. It's difficult to choose just one!

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Monday, December 28, 2015

Achieve your Goals in 2016!

Happy New Year 2016

Time to celebrate the end of 2015 
and to usher in new year 2016.

A New Year means new chances, 
new opportunities, new goals. 
What do you want to achieve this year? 

Achieving your goals.

Wishing you all the best in 2016!

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving

Gratitude quote by A. A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh

Can you tuck all the reasons you are thankful this season inside your heart? I bet you can.


Wishing you a very Happy Thanksgiving 
from J.Q. Rose

Monday, November 16, 2015

Pray for the People of Paris

Prayers for the People of Paris

Keeping the people of Paris and France 

and our world leaders in my prayers. 


Prayer is powerful. Please join me in praying for peace. 

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) Veterans Honored, Veterans Day 2015

"Our Eyes are on the Stars", the title of the float, celebrates the courage of the Women Airforce Service Pilots.
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Because of the Wingtip to Wingtip Association float in the 2014 Rose Parade, the 1102 women who served their country as Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) received recognition for their contribution to the war in 1942-1944. These brave trailblazers dreamed of flying for their nation. Because there was a shortage of male pilots for combat duty, the women pushed to become pilots in order to free up the men for fighting the war. The WASP group members were assigned to ferry military planes between military bases in the USA and flights from aircraft factories to ports of embarkation. They also towed targets for live anti-aircraft artillery practice, simulated strafing missions, and transported cargo. A few exceptionally qualified women were allowed to test rocket-propelled planes, to pilot jet-propelled planes, and to work with radar-controlled targets.

The reproduction of the Congressional Gold Medal awarded to the WASP decorates the side of the float. The 38 stars around the medal salute the 38 WASP who lost their lives in service to their country.
The courageous women  were not considered members of the military and received no recognition as veterans until 1977 when the WASP records were unsealed. According to Wikipedia, on July 1, 2009 President Barack Obama and the United States Congress awarded the WASP the Congressional Gold Medal. During the ceremony President Obama said, "The Women Airforce Service Pilots courageously answered their country's call in a time of need while blazing a trail for the brave women who have given and continue to give so much in service to this nation since. Every American should be grateful for their service, and I am honored to sign this bill to finally give them some of the hard-earned recognition they deserve." 

More than 15000 red Freedom roses decorate the length of the float.

The first issue of the Fifinella Gazette was published February 10, 1943. The female gremlin Fifinella was conceived by Roald Dahl and drawn by Walt Disney, and used as the official WASP mascot that appeared on their shoulder patches.
The Girls Succeed blog salutes the WASP who opened the skies to later generations of female pilots in the military. Thank you to all those who serve in the USA military service both past and present.
Thank a vet this Veterans Day, November 11, 2015.