July Newsletter
Candalada
I’m often asked what have you been doing? Do you still do hair? Since closing the store front in 2016 I was a professor of Business Communication, I worked in IT for the government and I wrote a book. A few clients turned family have been able to find me when they need me.
Unfortunately, I’m having surgery on my arm July 27th, 2021 and I must fully transitioning out of hairstyling. As always I will continue to support my Hair Therapy family sharing referrals and information that is valuable to our community in relation to hair and beyond.
Please support my transition to e-commerce by purchasing my first product “Power Blend Hair Oil” or any items from the Hair Therapy online store. www.HairTherapybycandalada.com
Candalada Visits 24 States!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This month I travelled/visited 24 states (Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Wyoming, South Dakota, Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia) . I ate a lot of food and saw many things. To write in detail would lead to a book as thick as Harry Potter.
To summarize: Prince Issa was excited to see Micheal Jackson’s outfits. He was surprised to see Jimi Hendrix guitar looks just like his replica. The scariest routes I drove at night were in Wyoming, no lights and countless deer. The most heartbreaking living conditions and dangerous environment I visited was Detroit, Michigan. Minnesota the home of Prince and George Floyd forced me to reflect and feel deeply for Black Men an the nation. The best landscape I saw was in Utah.
The coldest city a foggiest city was San Francisco. San Francisco has the biggest pride flag I have ever seen . The most relaxing feeling, early mornings listening to the Pacific Ocean on Bruce Beach in California. The best food I ever tasted was in New Orleans at GWFins. The Kimpton hotel there was also lovely. Many of the streets in the neighborhoods of New Orleans were flooded and cars were almost 1/4 submerged. To me the welcome to Virginia sign on the Tennessee border was worth a picture even if it is home because that particular sign is 5 hours away from Northern Virginia.
Please enjoy my video….. for more coverage on the food reviews and additional pics please visit my Instagram @Candalada