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What is Crystal's take on balancing faith and lifestyle?
Coming up on Keep It Positive, Sweetie. What is my take on someone who really loves God but wants to have a little liquor too? Okay, well, as we all know, Jesus turned water into wine, okay? And if you read the text, in the text it said they was already, they'd already gone through the first batch of wine.
And it was like some really good wine, so they was already, you know what I'm saying, feeling it, you know? And then his mama said, hey, go on and do that thing you do, you know what I'm saying? So he was like, man, mama, all right, cool. I don't wanna do that. Do what I said, dude. She gave him the toilet, you go. And he said, all right, babe.
So he went ahead and turned that thing, that water into wine, you know what I'm saying? Welcome to another episode of the Keep It Positive Sweeties Show, a safe space to heal, laugh, grow, and love. I'm your host, Chris Renee Hazlett, and today we are turning the spotlight on to you. Guys, I receive so many heartfelt messages, thoughtful questions, and inspiring stories from you all.
In this special episode, I'll be checking my DMs and answering your questions and sharing my perspective on topics that matter most to you. So grab your favorite drink or dessert, get comfortable, and let's embark on this journey of positivity and growth together. And remember, no matter what, we're gonna keep it positive, sweetie.
But before we get into the episode, we have to get into this outfit. Let's take a look in Crystal's closet. I am wearing a colorful cardigan from Zara. It's wool blend. I love this. It's actually one of my favorite sweaters. It kind of gives me that collegiate feel. I'm wearing some boyfriend jeans from Zara as well. My boots are Bottega Veneta. These are some of my favorite boots.
I actually have two pair of these in different colors. Love these. I am wearing a A-Tank, also known as a wife beater, from Target. my signature jewelry and some Fendi earrings. That's my look. All right. Here goes nothing. One thing I regret never being able to do and one thing I thank God for shielding me from. Something I regret. I always say that hindsight is 20-20.
Looking back at my younger years, when I had the opportunity to leave for college, I stayed in my hometown. I think that looking back now, I would have definitely moved, and I think that would have helped me develop faster if I would have learned how to be on my own. a lot quicker because I still had my parents.
Say I needed some groceries, I was able to go to my parents and we had a big deep freezer in the garage. I could go get whatever I wanted from that deep freezer. A lot of the responsibility that I would have had to learn very fast if I had moved away from home, I didn't have to learn.
It's a blessing as well, but I think one of the things I would have done is definitely left and went to college somewhere else. But still grateful for the experience I had. One of the things I'm grateful God shielded me from, so many things. You know, there's so many times where I look back and I realize some of the choices that I made when I was younger weren't the wisest.
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