Archive for the 'Offspring' Category
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
So, Tech Boo and I are together for a couple of weeks with four of our girls (ages 4 1/2, 9 1/2, 9 1/2, and almost-12). I’m not exaggerating when I say that, on average, we only manage to sneak in about 17 seconds of alone time each day (not counting when we are in […]
Posted in Bush has Blood on His Hands, Fun Times, It's...Whatever., Love 101, Mama-hood, Offspring, This and that | 5 Comments »
Friday, June 20th, 2008
My latest column is up over at AntiRacist Parent. And kudos to new ARP editor, Tami!
Posted in Back in the Day, Blogging, Books and Writers, Mama-hood, Offspring, Race Matters, Toot-Toot, Wordsmithin' | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Conversation today with BabyGirl (age 4.5):
BG: So, Mommy…your phone number is 412.XXX.XXXX?
Me: Yes.
BG: And my phone is…412.XXX.XXXX?
Me: Yes.
BG (face full of sheer delight): WE’RE TWINS! High five, Mommy!
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Saturday, May 31st, 2008
…holding someone’s infant and saying, “She’s beautiful, generally speaking. But I do think a bonnet would help distract from that gi-normous dome of hers. And those ears…”
Polite, tactful people don’t say things like this, of course. But when you share your writing, or any art, with someone for feedback, it really is […]
Posted in Books and Writers, Fun Times, Love 101, Mama-hood, Offspring, This and that, Wordsmithin' | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
You can also check out this review and related content over at 3BlackChicks and ShapingYouth.
A few months ago, I viewed the trailer for Girls Rock!, a documentary which chronicles a 5-day-long Rock ‘n Roll Camp for Girls in Portland, Oregon. At the camp, the girls form bands, write music, and ultimately perform for a […]
Posted in Cool Stuff, Double-X, Mama-hood, Offspring, Popcorn and Raisinets, Race Matters | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
How flattered am I that Amy Jussel at ShapingYouth.org decided to cross-post my AntiRacistParent column (Breaking the Color Code and Princess Power)?
ShapingYouth is a forum about media and marketing’s influence on kids, and is chock-full of great resources for parents and anyone interested in kids and consumer culture. Another such site is ParentsForEthicalMarketing.org/Corporate Babysitter. […]
Posted in Black History Month All Year Long, Blogging, Cool Stuff, Mama-hood, Offspring, Race Matters, Sheroes, The Sheroes Project, Toot-Toot, Wordsmithin' | 9 Comments »
Monday, May 12th, 2008
My latest column, The Princess Problem: “There’s More Than One Way of Being Pretty”, is up over at AntiRacistParent. Toot-toot.
Posted in Books and Writers, Cool Stuff, Mama-hood, Offspring, Race Matters, Toot-Toot, Wordsmithin' | 11 Comments »
Sunday, May 11th, 2008
Dear Mini-Me,
The tulips, delivered to my front door yesterday, were indeed wonderful. Bright, fresh, and lovely.
The mini mylar balloon was cute.
The chocolates, which you and your little sister ate the majority of helped me eat, were heavenly.
But this afternoon, you topped yourself when you came bounding into my bedroom with a large collection of Dilbert […]
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
My relationship with my late mother was a loving but rocky one. Not long ago, when I drafted a tribute to my grandmother, the wonderful editor who guided me through the revision of that essay pointed out major holes in the piece. These holes represented places where I hesitated to write anything remotely […]
Posted in Back in the Day, Books and Writers, Mama-hood, Offspring, Wordsmithin', Yalies | 1 Comment »
Thursday, May 1st, 2008
Hat tip to JA at Wigger Lover
I read an excerpt of Patton’s book before it was released. I felt it to be a hard read, and so I haven’t gotten a copy (yet). Would love to hear from anyone who has finished it.
An interview with historian and writer Stacey Patton
conducted by […]
Posted in Back in the Day, Books and Writers, Offspring, Race Matters | 4 Comments »