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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Joshuas and Bennetts

My dad , my husband Nick , my son Lil Nick Jr,
and my youngest bro Joseph on our trip to the
Memphis zoo.



Me and Mom on my 26th birthday




My younger brother Jon

Family Pics

I've been very busy since I've moved, so I don't have a lot of time on my hands these days. I've lived in this house for a month now and I'm still trying to settle in!
I thought I would at least post some photos of my parents and other two brothers so people can get a small glimpse of what my family is like.














Wednesday, September 2, 2009

My Good Little Brother


My almost 14 yr old brother with my son Lil Nick

I Had No Idea

My mother shared with me recently that my youngest brother, who is twelve years younger than me, had somehow adopted some rather antiquated ideas of race. My mother , brother , and one of my other brother's teenage friends had gotten into an argument about Tiger Woods, which eventually lead to a race discussion. My little brother did not know that Tiger Woods was mixed. My mother went on to explain to him that Tiger Woods was half black and half Thai, to which my brother replied," Everyone looks at him as black so he's black. That's how the world sees all mixed race people." My mother was horrified and couldn't conceive of where he could have gotten the information. She had and my dad had always raised my other two brothers with a good sense of who we were and where we came from. It was hard to believe that either of my other brothers had taught him this. The only conclusion we have is that possibly one of my brothers' friends maybe has told him this.

If my younger brother feels like he has more in common with black culture then I am fine with this, but I think that it's important that he is educated on the fact that some of his life experiences may not be the same as blacks. Especially with my brother having white skin and freckles, he needs to know that just because people may tell him he he is black doesn't mean other blacks will truly accept him this way. I want my brother to be very strong in who is and where he comes from. If he doesn't have that, it is possible for him to be hurt when he encounters racism from both sides of the spectrum.

Getting back on track

I have to apologize for my lack of posts these last couple of months. Everything lately has been so busy between working and moving in to a new house , which actually is a very old house. I've spent my whole week kilzing, painting, and scraping off wall paper in addition to mu usual work schedule. I'll be thankful for the day when I can take some time to relax and watch movies all day!