Sunday, September 03, 2006

The Why of SisterPlay.com

A few weeks ago I was asking someone to take a look at SisterPlay.com. I explained that it was a website I had developed over the last three years. The young lady looked me in the eye and asked "Why?" I thought about it for a minute and then I answered her question. I would like to share my response with you.

Initially, I started the site, at that time YouthPlay.org, to share with other parents information that was beneficial to my child's academic success. As the development of YouthPlay reached maturity, I began to expand the site to include other information and discussions I felt would be helpful to the community. Thus, SisterPlay.com.

If I step back and look at the site as it is today, I would describe SisterPlay.com as a collection of the things that are close to my heart--my child, my sisters, family, friends, young people, education, interesting discussion, a good time and Southwest Georgia.

In a nutshell, that is the why of SisterPlay.com.

A few weeks ago I was asking someone to take a look at SisterPlay.com. I explained that it was a website I had developed over the last three years. The young lady looked me in the eye and asked "Why?" I thought about it for a minute and then I answered her question. I would like to share my response with you.

Initially, I started the site, at that time YouthPlay.org, to share with other parents information that was beneficial to my child's academic success. As the development of YouthPlay reached maturity, I began to expand the site to include other information and discussions I felt would be helpful to the community. Thus, SisterPlay.com.

If I step back and look at the site as it is today, I would describe SisterPlay.com as a collection of the things that are close to my heart--my child, my sisters, family, friends, young people, education, interesting discussion, a good time and Southwest Georgia.

In a nutshell, that is the why of SisterPlay.com.