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Learning More About My Cultural History Will Make Me a Better Parent

Penulis : Unknown on dinsdag 17 september 2013 | 18:09

dinsdag 17 september 2013

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by Kristen Chase 2 hours ago in Healthy Living

Why I wish I knew more about cultural historyEven though I'm half Chinese, I was pretty much raised White. That means I really don't know too much about my Asian heritage.

No, I don't speak Chinese. I can't read Kanji. And I don't know how to cook Asian foods other than fried rice and egg rolls.

But it's not just the tangible things I wish I had more of in my life, not just for my own edification but so that I can pass something, anything, down to my kids.

My mother grew up in the post-World War II late '50s when it was not good to be an Asian in the United States because of Pearl Harbor, so she was forced to Americanize herself. That meant she lost how to speak Chinese once she went to public school. And any part of her culture, like the food, the customs, she pushed aside in order to fit in and be better accepted.

Even as multiculturalism became more accepted in the late '70s and early '80s, she had all but lost a lot of her culture, which meant we were exposed to very little. Other than visits with my Chinese grandparents and the few meals my mom knew how to cook, I would never have known that I was an Asian American.

Now that I have my own kids, I really long to show them that side of my history. They're only a quarter Asian but it's still part of who they are even though two of my kids are blonde! Actually, I feel even more strongly that they know because they don't look Asian.

I wish I knew all the stories of how my grandmother was brought over from China as part of an arranged marriage with my American-born grandfather to tell them. I long to tell them about my great-grandfather who was the first American-born Chinese person in Washington, DC.

I think. See, I'm not even completely sure why he would get birthday cards from the President of the United States.

But instead of wishing, I've decided to do a little digging on my own so that my kids don't feel like I do now. My cousin has done an extensive historical search of our family online and has discovered some amazing artifacts and stories that I hope to learn more about. I'm going to begin celebrating Chinese New Year with my kids and share with them the meaning it has for my family. 

I'm sad that it took me so long to wonder about my past so that I can share it with my future. If "it's better late than never" ever applied to anything, I'm using it now. Here's hoping you feel motivated to do the same for yourself and your own kids.

Do you know your own cultural history?

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Kristen Chase ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kristen Chase

is a writer, sex book author, and mom of four. She has absolutely no hobbies, unless you count obsessing over Ryan Reynolds, cleaning Sharpie off the walls, and Twitter

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The World's 5 Stinkiest Foods That Taste Better Than They Smell (PHOTOS)

Penulis : Unknown on vrijdag 13 september 2013 | 15:53

vrijdag 13 september 2013

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by Rebecca Stokes 1 hour ago

stinkyWhen we think of foods we love, we often think of the delicious scents that come with them. Fresh chocolate chip cookies are good, but it's the smell of them warm from the oven that makes them truly delicious. Apple pie is okay, but it's the way the aroma fills your home as it bakes that makes it extra special. 

But there are some foods that are exceptions to the rule. These rare delicacies may be delicious, but olfactory pleasure they do not provide. In fact, some might say they straight up bring both the noise AND the funk. 

We're coming at you with foods that could easily be confused with a teenage boy's gym bag. They may taste good, but they smell like a veritable barf sandwich. Check out our slideshow for which terrible smelling foods made the list, and where they rank on a scale of 0 to 10, 0 = "Did Someone Reheat Fish?" and 10 = "Who Pooped Into This Bag of Trash and Then Set It on Fire?" 

Check out our list and share your least-favorite smelling food in the comments! 

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This South-Asian tree fruit is awesome. It's got a custard-like texture and kind of tastes like almonds. That said, its aroma is something, like, you know, your basic death fart. 

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Rebecca Stokes ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rebecca Stokes

Rebecca is a writer who lives in Brooklyn with her cats. She is probably even at this moment spilling food on herself.

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Prince William Wants to Make the World a Better Place for Prince George's Sake

Penulis : Unknown on woensdag 11 september 2013 | 15:21

woensdag 11 september 2013

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by Mary Fischer 1 hour ago

Prince Willam & babyAs cliché as it sounds, everything in life really does change once you become a parent -- even if you're royalty. And that's why it shouldn't come as a surprise that in the upcoming CNN special, Prince William's Passion: New Hope, New Father -- the Duke of Cambridge admits he wants to "safeguard the future" for Prince George, and plans on continuing his charity work in Africa in the hopes of doing so.

He was always committed to the conservation work he's done over there, but having a baby really made him realize just how important it is and how much he believes in it.

And I think every mom and dad out there will nod their head in agreement. Each and every single one of us worries about our children's futures and wonder what kind of world they will grow up in.

And as Prince William will find out soon enough, the concern over Prince George's well being and safety as he gets older and ventures out into the world will only continue to grow.

Remember how nervous you were the first time you left your baby with a sitter (other than a family member?). For many parents, that's the first time their child is really out of their control, which can be a very unsettling and scary feeling. And as kids get older and go off to school, extracurricular activities, and college and beyond -- we still worry about them. It's only natural that Prince William is thinking about Prince George's future even though he's only a few weeks old.

It's actually pretty touching that his new son is inspiring him to keep trying help those in other parts of the world. It makes sense that he would want to use his position of power to ensure that when Prince George is an adult and has his own children, he'll be living in a world that's better off (hopefully) than the one he was born into.

Geez. Kate Middleton sure is one lucky lady. Not only did she marry a prince -- it turns out he truly is Prince Charming in every sense of the word. There's really no greater quality a husband can have than being an amazing father to his children, and it's obvious that Prince William has already demonstrated that in the short time he's been a dad. (And you know he'll only get even better from here.)

Do you worry about your baby's future as much as the present day?

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Click "Like" for more on the Royal Family. Mary Fischer ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mary Fischer

is the writer behind The Mommyologist, and the mom of a future famous comedian. Her current loves include Pinot Grigio on ice and Harry Styles -- in that order.

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Bruce and Kris Jenner 'Live Separately' but His New Escape Is Much Better Than the Garage

Penulis : Unknown on dinsdag 16 juli 2013 | 16:08

dinsdag 16 juli 2013

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by Mary Fischer 1 hour ago

Bruce Jenner beach houseWhoa -- have you seen photos of Bruce Jenner's Malibu beach house yet? It's pretty darn swanky. But then again, I guess luxury is what you'd expect from a Malibu pad that rents for $14,500 per month. (Dang. Must be nice to have that much disposable income lying around.)

If you follow Keeping Up With the Kardashians, then you're well aware that Bruce decided to find a second home because he and Kris Jenner agreed that he needed a man cave where he could go and relax and have his own space. Oh yeah, and living with Kim Kardshian and baby North probably would've been a bit cramped. And since he wound up with a four-bedroom, three-bath home complete with a private beach and amazing views, I'd say odds are good that he's more than happy retreating to his "hole" whenever he feels like it.

And even though there are probably a lot of people who figure Bruce and Kris are having troubles in their marriage, which is what led to him renting out a second home -- this little move is actually pretty genius.

There's no way two people can live together 24/7 for all those years without feeling a bit annoyed and smothered by each other, so maintaining two separate spaces makes quite a bit of sense. Think about it for a second -- don't you appreciate your husband a little more after he's been away on business for a week or two? You know, after you've had the house all to yourself, been able to watch what you want to watch on TV, and not be woken up in the middle of the night by snoring?

Any normal human being needs and craves a little bit of space here and there. If you happen to be as well off as Kris and Bruce and can afford two houses, why not go ahead and splurge?

But something tells me Bruce got the better end of the deal here. If I were Kris, I'd kick him out of there and turn that beach house into a woman cave instead.

Would you and your husband rent out a second home if you could afford it?

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Click the "Like" button below if you're Krazy for the Kardashians! Mary Fischer ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mary Fischer

is the writer behind The Mommyologist, and the mom of a future famous comedian. Her current loves include cosmopolitans, reality TV, and shoes that don't pinch her feet.

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