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Is there such a thing as raising a child black or white?

I pride myself in being the best mom I can be.  I’d go through hell and high water to make sure Princess has the best care.  I don’t believe in spoiling a child.  But, I think that it’s important to provide them with opportunities.  I wasn’t a kid who had it all.  But, my mom did the best she could.  I took piano lessons and played all kinds of sports growing up.  I’ve always wanted to provide my kids with those same opportunities.  

Within the year after giving birth, I remember signing up for mommy and me swim classes at the local center.  My hubby and I also enjoy planning fun family activities.  In fact, I often hit up other parents for ideas on places to go.  Just the other day, I ran into another mommy who suggested I try taking Princess to Gymboree.  

“I take my son there all the time,” she said.

Aside from selling cute clothes, I had no idea they had classes for kids.  I might just have to check it out,” I replied.  Our conversation took a turn when she proceeded to tell me about an encounter she had with another mom.  She had made the same suggestion about taking classes at Gymboree, and woman accused her of raising her child like a “white mom.”  Hearing this made my blood boil!

It’s bad enough that we hear about children being abused all the time.  In my line of work we cover stories about kids running the streets without supervision and getting into all kinds of trouble, or dying. 

It’s absurd to think that doing something constructive with our kids means that we are trying to be white.  The bad girl in me wanted to walk up to this lady and give her a piece of my mind.  But, the mommy in me felt pity for this person.  She has little ones of her own, and doesn’t schedule activities for them. I’m not sure why.  But rather than judge, I think we need to support each other in the parenting community.  The fact that this statement came from someone of my own race hurts more than if it came from a white person. 

Even though Princess is biracial, I never thought of raising her black or white?  Is there really such a thing?  I choose to get her involved with different things so that she can stay active.  It also teaches discipline.  Besides, it’s much better than plopping her in front of the T.V. all day.  I admit that swimming and other activities may cost a pretty penny.  But there are so many community events at little or no cost.  

Just because I expose my daughter to different activities doesn’t mean that I’m trying to be white (or raise her white for that matter).  I’m more concerned with being a good mom, and raising my daughter to be a positive contributor to society.

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Our Trip to Adventureland & Six Important Tips

I wanted to wrap up our Family Summer Fun Serieswith a trip to Adventureland.  We thought about visiting theme parks out of state, but decided against it (which was a smart idea).  We ended up spending less time driving, and saved a ton in gas.


Even though we stayed on New York turf, we still had to make sure we had all the important essentials packed.  Here’s a quick checklist along with helpful tips:

1.  Have a stroller handy.  Unfortunately we took my hubby’s vehicle, and forgot Princess’s stroller in my car.  We had to carry her around sometimes.  But, we still managed just fine.

2.  Apply sunscreen before heading out, and keep it handy throughout the day.  The sun was pretty intense.  

3.  Bring snacks and water.  There’s plenty of food at Adventureland.  But, Princess is a very picky eater (like her mama).  Packing her favorite sandwich and/or fruit has bailed us out of cranky situations in the past.  I didn’t want to risk changing the game plan now.



4.  Be sure to pack something in the event of an upset stomach.  Amusement park rides tend to make me nauseous.  Yes, even the kiddie ones.  I brought along Culturelle Kids just in case.  Ever since Princess was an infant, she’s had a sensitive tummy too.  Her pediatrician recommended the powder formula.  Now that she’s older we keep the chewables handy.  It provides ongoing maintenance for a healthy digestive tract.  We haven’t used it in a while.  But since it’s her first time going to a theme park, we’d rather be safe than sorry.


5.  Don’t forget to pack baby essentials like wipes and diapers.  I know it’s sounds elementary.  But you wouldn’t believe the things we sometimes forget (e.i. the stroller).  Princess is almost done potty training.  But, I try to have pampers with me.  Wipes are a must for a quick clean up.

6.  Don’t forget your smart phone.  There were times when we had to wait an eternity to hop on a ride.  It was a meltdown averted when my hubby whipped out his phone with Dora the Explorer cued up.  Also, your smart phone dubs as a great camera for taking awesome pics.



It’s such a bummer that there’s only a few weeks left of summer.  We’ve had so much fun trying knew things and spending some quality time as a family.   Have you had enough of the summer months yet?  How did you spend it?


For more Adventureland photos complete with captions, check out my Google+ page.

 Weather Anchor Mama

This is a sponsored post.  However, all opinions expressed are my own.


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Starting Something New

I can’t believe Summer is almost over.  Even though Fall arrives September 22nd, it still feels like the season is coming to a close.  Maybe it’s because I started the Fall semester at school.  Who knows?  All I know is that my life is about to get crazy again.  It’s so hard to balance between work, school, and playtime with Princess (among other things).

I decided to begin our Fall routine a little early.  Rather than take Princess in early for sprinkler time at daycare, we hung out together instead.  There wasn’t a whole lot of time to goof around.  But as the saying goes- it’s all about quality, not quantity.

This weekend I’ll be wrapping up my Family Summer Fun Series.  Stay tuned to find out which spot we hit up next.

What are your family weekend plans?

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