I have a big secret…I don’t drink coffee. As a mother, especially of Hispanic origins, its highly unusual not to drink coffee. Many mothers like to get together for playdates or to meet with mothers over coffee and Latinos adore their cafe con leche (coffee with milk). My parents and siblings drink coffee as part of their daily routine, but… View Post
Blogalicious 2010
Thanks to my wonderful sponsor, HearthSong.com, I was able to attend Blogalicious 2010 in Miami. It was a resoundly wonderful experience to be in the midst of such diverse multi-cultural bloggers. Created by the three talented lawyers, the emphasis at Blogalicous was on celebrating diversity within social media. Bloggers and brands alike learned about the importance and value of multi-cultural… View Post
Discovery Familia Serving the Needs of Hispanic Mothers
Being a bilingual mother with a preteen and toddler twins, its important for me to incorporate my Hispanic roots into the lives of my children. Teaching the Spanish language to my kids and keeping my own Spanish speaking skills intact is part of my daily routine. For young children, its a helpful to have educational programming that is in Spanish to assist with… View Post
Online Premiere of a New Wholesome Family Entertainment “Fresh Fruit Pie”
As a mother of 3 children, I’m always trying to create enjoyable and positive experiences for them during their childhood and adolescent years. Many online, media, and entertainment images and messages that are being portrayed to children leave much to be desired for most parents. With that in mind, a new wholesome family entertainment has hit the market called, Fresh… View Post
Easy Recipe: Traditional Mexican Atole with a Chocolate Twist
Growing up in New York, the Fall and Winter seasons were cold and breezy. A favorite childhood memory of mine was decorating the outside of our home for the holidays. My family would hang multi-colored and white lights around the house, put up seasonal figurines in the front yard, and sing along to the holiday carols and aguinaldos (Puerto Rican Christmas songs.) While my… View Post
The Whole Truth: What Do You Believe?
When I was in junior high, I was part of a debate team that had to discuss whether juveniles convicted of a felony crime should be prosecuted as adults in court. My debate moderator, Mrs. Hallen, asked all of the debate team members to decide which stance they would be on, affirmative (to prosecute as adults) or negative (to prosecute as… View Post
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