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She Blurbs Blog
She Blurbs Blog is your go-to space for everyday inspiration—covering food finds, must-watch shows, fashion, nails, makeup, and hair. Honest thoughts, fun blurbs, and real-life favorites, shared daily.


❤️ The Meaning of Valentine’s Day — And Why Love Deserves to Be Celebrated
Every February 14th, stores fill with roses, chocolate, and heart-shaped everything. Social media becomes a collage of love notes, engagement rings, date nights, and sweet tributes. But beyond the gifts and glitter, what is Valentine’s Day really about? 💌 The Meaning of Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day traces back to Saint Valentine , a priest believed to have secretly married couples when marriage was banned by the Roman emperor. Whether legend or fact, the message behind hi

Brook Wright
7 days ago2 min read


Being a Black Conservative in America: Judged by Skin Color, Not Character
Being a Black conservative in today’s political climate is exhausting in ways people refuse to acknowledge. I’ve been called a bigot , transphobic , a pedo supporter , and worse—simply because I am MAGA . Not because of something I’ve done. Not because of words I’ve said. But because of a label others decided automatically defines me. What’s even more disturbing is how often liberals feel comfortable bringing my race into it. They assume my beliefs are invalid because I’m Bl

Brook Wright
Feb 12 min read


Day One: Why I’m Starting This Journey
Im starting this blog for one reason—accountability.Not the kind that’s about perfection, but the kind that keeps you showing up even when it’s hard. This isn’t a “30 days to a new body” story. It’s a real weight-loss journey with ups, downs, cravings, restarts, and growth. I’ve reached a point where I want more—more energy, more confidence, more consistency, and better health. I’m tired of feeling stuck in the same cycle of starting strong and burning out quietly. This time

Brook Wright
Jan 311 min read


Being a Black, Conservative Woman at 38
Being a Black woman comes with assumptions.Being a woman in her late 30s comes with expectations.But being a Black, 38-year-old conservative woman ? That comes with judgment—often before I’ve even opened my mouth. I didn’t choose my political beliefs to be provocative. I didn’t wake up one day and decide to disappoint people. My values formed through life experience, faith, observation, and a deep belief in personal responsibility, freedom of thought, and accountability. Stil

Brook Wright
Jan 302 min read
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