Friday, December 25, 2015

Favoritism destroys relationships & pushes people away

Favoritism is probably something that you have encountered in your life at one point or another whether it be from a parent, grandparent or other individual. Kids in particular seem to pick up on the small things such as one grandparent paying more attention to another grandchild or esteeming them more highly for whatever reason. It is NOT ok to treat or love one grandchild more because they look a certain way or are a certain color. Believe it or not racial preference in some families is very real, they may view one child as more beautiful due to his or her skin tone or features. Having a mixed race family I know exactly how that feels, in fact my children see and feel it as well. I live my life biting my tongue because I just want to keep the peace but deep down it tears my heart to shreds. It's NOT jealousy it's a desire for equality, a need to not have to explain to my children why they feel the way they do. You're probably thinking that I should stand up and say something but the truth is I can't, because the moment I do I will regret it. Why you ask, my reasoning is that people have a way of flipping the situation and making you look like the bad guy. The sad truth is that it destroys relationships and pushes people away. I learned how to keep my ears down and tolerate, I limit visits and stay at bay as much as possible. I will continue to love my mixed babies and husband no matter who or what looks down on us because to me I don't see color I see perfection. I look upon my girls faces and I see a well painted canvas a work of art but more importantly I see blessings. If you are also going through something similar whether it be due to race or not don't let it bring you down, hold your head up high and be proud of what you got. Smile in the face of adversity and keep walking! 


Please note that this post is a personal share and is to be used as encouragement to someone else who may be going through the same dilemma and does not apply to all grandparents or individuals. 





Books in a box countdown to Christmas Day 25

Christmas is finally here! We are spending it in NY with the in-laws and they do gifts after dinner, not what the girls want to hear, lol. We only got to read 1 of the 2 books because they were way to excited and couldn't sit still. They got "Fancy Nancy Splendiferous Christmas" by Nancy O'Connor and "Santa Kid" by James patterson which we did not get a chance to read. The kids and I love the Fancy Nancy books so adding this one to our collection was a must! Plus we get to learn a French word or 2 every time we read one. We really enjoyed our "Books in a box countdown to Christmas"  idea, it really was fun! Next year I will probably do it again, although I think I might have to buy some more book shelves to put all the books on.

I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas, love & hugs from The Victory Test.




Thursday, December 24, 2015

Books in a box countdown to Christmas Day 24

It's Christmas eve! Today's books are "Maisy's Snowy Christmas Eve" by Lucy Cousins & "The Snow Must Go On!" by Molly Wigand. The first book was about animals that gather on Christmas Eve but can't seem to find their friend Eddie so they set up a search party and end up finding him buried in a bunch of snow. The second book was about the residents of Artic Springs putting on a big show so that everyone can see just how fun the town is. We really enjoyed the first book, it was a quick read but also very cute. Victory actually sat through the whole book it really was toddler friendly. 


Christmas 2014 - Throw Back Thursday. Victory 1 year old!



Wednesday, December 23, 2015

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Books in a box countdown to Christmas Day 23

We are fast approaching Christmas and the girls are becoming antsy. They love to read but continually glance over at the stack of books longing for them to disappear because that would mean that Christmas was finally  here. Today the girls quickly unwrapped their books and couldn't wait for me to read them. The first book was "Christmas Magic" by Michael Garland and was about a girl who has a magical Christmas. Everything comes to life, ornaments, stockings and even the snow woman she built. The second book was "The Snowman Storybook" by Raymond Briggs which was about a snowman that comes to life and takes the boy on quite the adventure. Today was simply a "snowman" kind of day!



Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Books in a box countdown to Christmas Day 22

We had 2 great books today, here's a little about them: The first one was "Shall I Knit You a Hat?" by Kate Klise. It is a book about a mother rabbit who knits a hat for her child who then decides that it would be nice to make hats for all of his friends. They come up with some pretty unique hats! At first the friends don't look to excited about the hats but once the storm hits and their heads are dry they realize just how valuable the gifts where. They then find Ms. Rabbit and little rabbit and thank them. It really was a cute book and I believe that their was a lesson to be learned, many times we take things for granted. Sometimes what we view as trash is actually a treasure to another. The second book "Snow Wonder Were Friends!" by Molly Wingand is a book about 2 children that venture off on an adventure where they find a magic land that looks like theirs expect that the people are actually live "snowman" replicas of themselves.