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Family Counts No Matter How Busy You Are, Says Sally
Sally Maloney shares a funny story about her granddaughter Skylar as she prepares for the photo shoot at Jahphix Fish Bay, Tortola Studio.
Skylar has the soul of an adventurer. She is confident, lively and quite the fashionista.
“Skylar is just too much,” Sally laughs while watching her granddaughter practice her poses for the camera.
A few days before Mother’s Day, I called Sally and asked her be a part of the Japhixtelevisiin.com Mother’s Day Special.
Without hesitation, she agreed.
“You know I could talk about my children and grandchildren all day,” she said.
Sally is a mother of two, Dominique and Stephan, and a grandmother of two, Skylar and N’Quori.
“I remember growing up I always wanted to be a mother. When I got my two kids, no matter the struggles and sacrifices, there was always joy whenever I looked at them. They are a part of me that will live beyond my time on this earth. I knew that no matter what, we were going to be just fine as a family.”
Sally enjoys watching her daughter Dominique embrace being a mother to an incredibly smart child.
“Motherhood changes you. I have see my daughter interacting with her daughter and I am so proud of her. She is a fun mother, but also ensures that Skylar knows her boundaries. They have great fun together and it makes me laugh when Skylar gets a little bit stubborn. I say to Dominique, that is exactly how you behaved as a child. The mango don’t fall far from the tree,” Sally grins.
Minutes after entering the studio, they are ready for the shoot.
There is a lot of mirth in the room.
“Mom, fix your legs right please,” Dominique instructed Sally laughing.
“Nothing not wrong with my pose,” Sally grinned, while comparing her pose with Dominique’s.
Skylar is clearly the star of the moment. She came prepared with an bag full of poses.
“Well look at this child,” Sally smiled as her granddaughter effortlessly moves from one pose to another.
Dominique is looking heavenly smiling.
The photoshoot goes really well. They have an easy relationship filled with love, respect and joy
“These are the moments I treasure. Just being with my daughter and her daughter sharing a moment of pure fun,” Sally shares.
‘I’m loving being a grandmother. My grandchildren keep me on my toes. Lord, the questions, the antics, the tears, the fun. I am loving it all.”
We Sally what she treasures the most in life.
“What I treasure most in life is watching my children grow from babies into adulthood.
I celebrate their victories and continue to help them through their difficult times. A mother’s job is never done. I am a proud mother and grandmother. I see my granddaughter – yet another generation – standing confidently and ready to achieve incredible things.
I want all of my children to forever remember the tradition of sharing a meal together because we must always have time for family.”
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mums.
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FCCA Spreads Holiday Cheer in the British Virgin Islands with Christmas Gift Donation
The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) brought smiles to the faces of over 100 children in the British Virgin Islands with a generous donation of Christmas gifts. The initiative, held on December 16, was a collaborative effort between the FCCA, the Government of the Virgin Islands, and the Youth Empowerment Project (YEP).
The festivities took place at YEP Headquarters in East End, where children were treated to a festive celebration. Staff from the MSC Virtuosa Cruise Ship donned Santa Claus and other character costumes, adding to the magic of the occasion. The event also received sponsorship from Diamond International.
Premier and Minister of Finance Hon. Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley expressed his gratitude for the FCCA’s ongoing commitment to the Virgin Islands community. “The leadership of the FCCA is a thoughtful group of individuals. For more than two decades, their gift-giving has brought smiles and filled hearts with joy and hope during this special time of year,” said Premier Wheatley. “On behalf of the Government of the Virgin Islands, I extend our sincere thanks to the FCCA and their co-sponsors for their generosity.”
Minister for Ports Hon. Kye M. Rymer highlighted the FCCA’s enduring partnership with the territory. “Their commitment to gift-giving for over 20 years deserves our acknowledgment,” said Rymer. He also commended the BVI Ports Authority for its collaboration with the FCCA in supporting such initiatives.
Director of YEP Hon. Stacy Mather shared his appreciation for the FCCA’s efforts. “This marks our second time receiving gifts from this initiative. We are incredibly fortunate and grateful for this generosity,” he said. “Thanks to the kindness of FCCA, Diamond International, and others, our Christmas celebrations begin a little earlier.”
The event was moderated by Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Communications and Works, Ms. Haley Trott, and attended by Junior Minister for Tourism Hon. Luce Hodge-Smith, Deputy Director of YEP Ms. Bianca Dougan, and other community leaders.
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Twelve Contestants to Compete in Haynes Smith Ms. Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant
The Haynes Smith Ms. Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant returns on December 29 in the British Virgin Islands.
Twelve remarkable young women from across the Caribbean will showcase their cultures, share their dreams, and connect with their communities.
Representing the British Virgin Islands is Ms. Asha Hyndman, a young woman whose commitment to her heritage, health advocacy, and future dreams has already inspired many around her. Asha’s platform, Looking Good: Eye Care Education for All, hits close to home. Living with Keratoconus, a progressive eye condition affecting her vision, Asha understands the challenges that come with an invisible condition. “Eye health is often overlooked, but I know firsthand how deeply it can affect your life,” Asha shares. Through her platform, she hopes to educate others, raise awareness about vision care, and show compassion to those with similar challenges.
Asha’s ambitions extend beyond healthcare advocacy. She is passionate about Moko Jumbie, the traditional stilt-walking art of the Caribbean that embodies both skill and storytelling. “Moko Jumbie is more than a performance; it’s our culture in motion,” she says. Asha envisions making this art form more visible, from local celebrations to global stages, while also mentoring young performers to ensure this tradition endures. “It’s an honor to be part of something that has stood the test of time, and I want to keep that spirit alive,” she adds.
On the academic front, Asha has set her sights on becoming an ophthalmologist, a dream shaped by her own experience with vision issues. After completing her studies in Biology, she hopes to establish an ophthalmology practice in her home country, expanding it across the Caribbean over time. “I want to give people in my community the kind of specialized care that they often have to leave the island to find,” she explains. She even has her sights set on collaborating with the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Miami, a move she believes will bring top-quality eye care within reach for Caribbean residents.
Yet Asha’s ambitions reach even further. A lover of travel and discovery, she’s been inspired by the adventures of popular travel vloggers Kara and Nate, and she’s eager to explore every corner of the world—particularly the remote beauty of Antarctica. “There’s so much to learn from different cultures, landscapes, and experiences,” she says with excitement. “Travel gives you a new perspective on life, and I can’t wait to broaden my own.”
The Haynes Smith Ms. Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant has long been a space for young women like Asha to celebrate their identity and passions. It’s more than a pageant—it’s a gathering of dreams and the shared spirit of the Caribbean’s next generation. As December approaches, these twelve contestants aren’t just preparing for a competition; they’re ready to step into the spotlight, showing the Caribbean and the world what they’re made of. This year’s pageant promises to be a heartfelt tribute to the strength, talent, and future of the islands.
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