When we moved to San Antonio, Jax had just turned a year old. In my own way I had been homeschooling him since he was born, but Steven and I decided that it was time for him to be around children and have a better education. We really wanted to…
Tag: African-American
Lattes & Hooligans
I’m not sure if there really is a great side to being a single parent, but there are those moments when it’s just you and your kid(s) bonding over Milk & Lattes. I live for these moments. I love my latte mornings with my hooligan. Sometimes he’s in a costume,…
Batman Visits The KidSpace Museum
Last night my friend Joelle & I took our sons to the KidSpace Museum in Pasadena for their Monthly Free Family Fun Night. Last night was Black History Month Themed and so they had an African Drum workshop. It was great! The Boys absolutely loved it! The great thing is…
Man Trapping Curry
Okay so I am not Indian or Thai, but apparently my Curry Chicken & Jasmine Rice is delicious enough that almost every man I’ve ever cooked it for has become a serious boyfriend. I’m not even kidding! LOL! My curry doesn’t come out of a jar or can, I actually…
American Heroes, Who Happen To Be Of Color
Saturday I took my son to the 8pm showing of Red Tails. A lot of people were very confused about seeing my toddler in the theatre for the film, and a few spoke their opinions. Okay so here is my reasoning. My son loves action films. LOVES them! My son…
Mommy, who is that man, Dr. King?
Dear Son, One day you will understand the importance of this day we celebrate MLK. One day you will walk with pride as a free American and make everyday an MLK day. One day you will understand the importance of peace & freedom. The importance of education & perseverance. The…