Friday, December 28, 2007

Amaris Mom is Going Private

Well, its official. Amari's father is an asshole! Stop laughing!  I'm done with him but I will have fun next year playing the role baby's mama. Why not? I have tried to respect the fact that he is my son's father but since its obviously a role that he's doesn't want then I will no longer show him that respect.

I just want everyone to know that I will enjoy myself, I will not demean myself, will do nothing illegal, and hopefully get some retribution. First thing I've done is put our case through the system. After some advice from a friend of mine, who said to make sure that there is a record of Amari and Russell in the system as father and son just in case he starts making babies with another woman. Well, at least in Maryland there'll be a record! My fellow single moms, please get your child as much financial help as possible. Think about college, emergency funds, food, clothing, the purple Soy milk and how much each one of these costs and go get what you deserve.

Why I didn't do this earlier is because he asked me not too and a friend of mine, who's a lawyer, said that I could get more if we don't go through the court system said that keeping the county out of my business. But in 2008, its time to eliminate his concerns and focus on what's best for Amari and I. Its been three no four years for him to come to grip with his responsibilities and he hasn't so I guess its time for Uncle Sam to help!

I gotta go private with this journal because I believe in the element of surprise and just in case I start documenting the 2008 Baby Mama Drama I don't want everyone to know how low I can go!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Amari's Father's Thoughts on Sean Taylor and the Endangered Black Man

I think it's key that you noted our culture, history and value system.  I
believe therein lies the problem...

I grew up with a sense of value and identity instilled in me by my family
that many blacks (in America) don't have. 

If you observe any culture, Asians, Africans, Hispanics, etc. you will see
how much family and cultural history plays a role in who they are.  Second
is economics.  I'm not saying economics alone (or lack thereof) is what
changes people for the worse.  I think it's poverty or low income
conditions, coupled with a poor family structure.

Now when I say family I'm speaking of the knowledge and pride of who you are
inside and the connection to your history.  This "feeling" is normally
delivered and nurtured by your family members, however it can be received
through education and knowledge.  Por ejemplo - Malcolm X received much of
his self identity through gained knowledge.

Let's look at some of the differences I see with Whites and Blacks in
America. 

1.  Whites can trace their history, giving them a sense of identity.
2.  Whites have the Pride of leaving the Kingdom to create a "new world" on
their own.
3.  Whites have direct benefits and positive byproducts from Slavery.

American Blacks obviously don't have any of that. 

Now, look at the Haitians, Jamaicans, Trinidadians, etc.  All of the west
Indian blacks are descended from African slaves, just like blacks in
America.  They've also been under harsh economic conditions, yet for the
most part, they have a sense of identity and family.

Those of us who have been fortunate enough to share in the HBCU experience
have seen how being together, sharing knowledge, fellowship and a sense of
Black pride helped to (re)define us.

Do we know what our culture is?  It used to be Sunday dinners, Soulfulness,
togetherness, black power, black beauty, kings & queens.  Is this still our
culture?  Maybe, but we're losing it for sure.

The 70, 60, 50 year old blacks had it, but it's fading for sure.  The family
has been reduced, spread out, lost focus, fell victim to chasing the
American dream (read chasing paper at any cost).

We're in a western(read capital) "white" world.  The images that define
American lifeand the experience we are TOLD that we NEED every day are of
money, sex and are mostly white.  We only saw black and Hispanic images when
our economic value was reported and Hispanics passed Blacks as the "largest
minority" (there's an oxymoronic statement). Of course those images are
warped as well.  

Therefore, I believe we Black Americans need to start (re)defining our
experience of life.

We need our values & structure
We need our togetherness with each other and all African immigrants
We need our love
We need our identity
We need our family.

In response to:

It happens to the black men that aren't famous.  It happens to the famous
black men. You can't move to the suburbs and you can't hide behind gated
communities.  Why is it that black men are rapidly becoming an endangered
species? What are your feelings and thoughts on the matter of black on black
violence and death in america?  Is there something that we can do as
individuals and as a community to stop this?  Yesterday, xxx and I had a
discussion about our misplaced values, and the effect of history & various
parts of our culture on us.  It's scary when you think about black leaders
then (malcolm & martin), and black leaders now(r. kelly, lil wayne). 

My Birthday Week

Well, Amari is back after a week in Philly. And this was my birthday week so it was a great one. I hung out or with reconnected with so many friends this week I truly felt like I was in my pre Amari days when all I had to do was work and have fun. Yes, I was the grasshopper in the children's story. What am I going to do when LW moves back home?

This was also a big birthday, in the sense, that I have one year to prepare for the BIG birthday. It was the first year that I didn't willingly tell my age. Even I didn't expect that from me. I hope its because I'm in a new job and have officially become a COUGAR with these 27 year-olds circling around me. Its flattering but its causing me to question who I am anymore. Pre Amari there would have been no need for discussion, whatever happens happens. Now, I am thinking about consequences. This is so new for me.

And yesterday, an ex that I have managed to remain friends with has told me that he would like to see or he wants me to know that he wants to be with me. That's a bit mind-blowing. I knew 2008 was going to be a pivotal year for me, but it seems to be starting now. Exciting, huh?

And, I got this crazy email from Amari's dad, see another post. This made me ask him, why did he want me to be the recipient of this email. So far, no response.

Anyway between dinner with AB, the Sushi and Sake party on Friday, hanging with DA and his NAVY buddies, birthday calls from KR, EJ, and RJ,this birthday has been one of the most memorable ones. I can't wait till next year.