Monday, January 19, 2009

Prince Tre on Martin Luther King Day.


What does Martin Luther King Day mean to me? It means that this man Martin Luther King Jr, fought for my civil rights, your civil rights as an African- American. Now 45 years later, it has paid off, not fully but enough for us to have an African-American President. Which is really amazing because a lot of African-Americans never thought they would see this day. Now when I have kids, I can tell them that I got to see an African-American President be elected. And they will tell their children and when they grow up they can talk about the many more Black Presidents to come. Martin Luther King would be proud because without him none of this could happen. I wouldn't be able to go to the school I am going to or live in the house I am living or wear the clothes I wear or be able to walk down the street without someone calling me a nigger. That is what Martin Luther King Day means to me.

What Martin Luther King Day Means to Me by Prince Stephen



To me Martin Luther King day is more then just a holiday, it is a milestone of how far we as a people have come living in this nation. Here are some examples, tomorrow Barack Obama will be inaugurated into the White House. This is big because 40 years ago they would try to kill you if you tried to vote. Also they would make you take crazy exams to prove yourself literate. 60-70 years they could kill and beat us and walk away without fear of consequences. 150 years ago we were their slaves. And even more recent a few years ago they were proposing the question had Hip Hop or Black culture gotten too out of hand. But today I think if Martin was here, today he would say his dream, our dream has been realized. But we still have work to do. This is what Martin Luther King day means to me as a person and a African-American.

Why I Don't Want To Celebrate MLK Day by Princess Nadia


There are a lot of reasons why I should celebrate and maybe I should, but I don't. It's not right for people to force people to do stuff or to make someone their slave because of color. And we as African Americans have been through a lot and thanks to Martin Luther King, Jr we don't have to go through it any more. Look at what are ancestors went through and I am glad and he died because of it. But he's dead and It's time for us to live and take charge, but you don't see me getting a day name after me because I got a A in History and in another subject. and I am not saying that's why I don't want to rejoice in the victory and achievements he made. To tell you the truth I don't know why I don't want to o I guess I don't think it's needed. I am glad Obama's President, I truly am. And all my reasons I have and probably should put down point to why I should celebrate Martin Luther King Day and what he did for me.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Rite of Passage?

Last night we had to have a major talk with our 14 year old that got me to thinking. What is a young man's right of passage into Manhood. For a young lady we feel like we have entered that exclusive club once we get our menstruation. As I think over my own experience, I was quite anxious to get into that "club", and once I reached there I donned a new attitude of maturity, or I would like to believe I did. I even look at my two Princess' both ladies are very mature beyond their age and have gone through our female rights of passage. So back to my question, what is a young man's right of passage? What do you do to prepare a young man to enter into manhood prepare for what he is going to face? As I struggle with what my role is in this transition, I realize that I must take a back seat, that I cannot teach my sons how to be men. This is hard for me as a mother, because I feel like I know what is best, but I am not a man and therefore common sense tells me I cannot teach them how to be one. What I can teach them is the type of woman that will need and should desire by their side. I do that by my actions, by being consistent, by showing them that I am invested in their future and their hopes & dreams.

I am blessed because I have a strong christian man in my house that loves his children so deeply that he would lay down his life in order that they would succeed and prosper. He consistently presents to them a man of honesty and integrity, God has been good to my family.

Any Comments.. suggestions... prayers and/or direction is always appreciated.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Never Give Up.. Never Give In

I do my best to teach my Princes & Princess' that you should never give up and never given in. I am not always sure I get through to them, although I pray I do. Prince Dennis is having issues with not succeeding the first time he places his hand to do anything. I can't say that I did not see this trait forming in other arenas but I am very disappointed in the fact that he looses motivation after a loss of some sort. This could be wrestling practice, a video game, a test, etc... I have talked to I am blue in the face. Is there something else that I can do to keep him motivated to never give up and never give in? He has so much potential and so much talented but he has to develop it.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Young Master James


It's a new year and I am so behind in my blogging it is crazy. However I am ready to get back in the grove of blogging on a daily basis..God Help me...

So this is blog is to introduce Young Master James, My 1st grandchild... He is 1 years old and is so precious. I hadn't even begun to imagine myself as a grandmother, but his arrival has brought such a new hue to my world that I know Wallacedom will never be the same. Princess Jessica is a wonderful mother and she makes King Dennis & I so very very proud.

Well since this is just my first blog of 2009... give me time.. I will get into the groove of things again.