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Happy Father’s Day To All The Men With Crazy Baby Mamas

Sunday, June 18th, 2006

I want to send a big shot-out to all the Fathers like myself who are active, involved parents despite our Baby Mamas. Unfortunately my son’s mother has gone out here way to make my life hell. She has tried many times to get me to quit being a father to my son. She has withheld my son for months at a time, not let me see when I’ve went to pick him up, and even skipped town on several Father’s Day and his birthday without even telling me.

Believe me, it really makes a brotha want to throw up his hands and quit sometime. Despite her neagative actions, I truly love my son and cherish our time together. He brings a smile to my face when I’m not repeating the same old lessons to him over and over. It sucks that I have to take his mother to court just to be able to participate in my son’s life, but it is well worth it. I have spoke to many fathers are in my same shoes and I salute all of you who stick in there and don’t give up.

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!

Happy Mother’s Day to All Moms

Sunday, May 14th, 2006


Me and My Mom

Moms are the most precious thing in God’s creation. Of all the things we can do in life, the ability to give life eclipses them all. Mother’s bonds with their children begin at inception and never end when the umbilical cord is cut. Mother’s intuition is always right, isn’t it?

I would like to thank my mother and all the mother’s that have made a contribution in my life. From church women, to aunts, grandmothers, my friend’s mothers, my personal friends, and even my son’s mother. (Notice I didn’t say baby mama.) My mother is an amazing woman who has set a very high example of what I should look for in a woman. Proverbs 31:10 asks “Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies.” After watching my parents recently celebrate their 34th wedding anniversary, she definitely is that. Anyone who’s ever met me and thought I was cool cat should meet my mama, because I get it from her. And to all the people who’ve complimented me on my radiant smile, thank my mother for getting a job with a good orthodontic plan and breaking bread for me to look good. I love you Mom.

My mother has been a nurturer, caretaker, friend, confidante, cheerleader, supporter, and financier. :~) When I have doubts, just hearing her say “it’s gone be alright” is enough to soothe and placate me. I have learned through the years to respect my Mom’s judgment, because the women she didn’t like weren’t good anyway. My Mom has no problem telling me when I’m wrong and telling me to do better. Although my relationship with my son’s mother is very strained, she has been adamant that I act right when I felt like being mean, spiteful, or trifling. As a mother she has a bond with my sons mother and likes and respects her for what she does. She doesnt take sides, even when Im raging mad, upset, hurt, or damn near defeated and that makes me respect her very much. She definitely makes me a better man with her sage guidance. As a father, I notice that Im clearly No. 2 with my son when it comes to his Mama. I have learned to cherish and respect that fact, because he’s a Mama’s Boy just like me. So to my son’s mother, I respect that you are a great mother to my son and I wish her and all of you a HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

Parenthood

Sunday, February 19th, 2006

It’s Sunday morning and I’m getting me and my son ready for church. Parenthood, by far, has been the greatest cahllenge I have met in life. Molding the life of someone is a very important task that you only get one shot at. Hopefully, one day my son be will thankful of my stern tactics, as I’ve learned to be about my father.

Although it is a great challenge, the joy gained from it is priceless. Only a parent can understand the unconditional love you and your child have for each other. I know a number of people who choose not to have children and they are missing out on one of the greatest joys God put us Earth to experience. Hopefully God will continue to bless me to be the great parent I want to be.