Friday, August 19, 2011

Who Runs the World....GIRLS!



The girls of JG3 at Mount Tom Day Camp danced to Beyonce's "Run the World (Girls)" in yesterday's talent show, so the song has been pumping through my iPad the last few days.  I've even learned a few of the steps so Brooke and I both get a kick out of dancing together!  Luckily my 7yr old doesn't understand what "who runs this mutha" means so we're all good....but I digress. 

Anyway....it made me think back to Jada Pinkett Smith's book Girls Hold Up This World.  As a new first time mom to a little girl, I remember tearing up on first sight of the cover displayed in the front window of the bookstore as I strolled by.  The picture of Jada and a young Willow (we should've known then that she'd be whipping her hair less than a decade later) pierced straight through my heart.  I rushed in and immediately purchased it and it quickly became apart of our bedtime routine.  A photo book depicting girls across the world in all ages and stages coupled with an empowerimg message throughout makes it one of those books that should be in the library of every mom with a girl.

Happy Reading!


Thursday, August 18, 2011

I AM a Pretty Brown Girl!

What a BEAUTIFUL family!  Chocolate Chip is where family comes FIRST!  Since we CONNECT INSPIRE and TRANSFORM families, we are THRILLED to introduce the Chocolate Chip family to..

Pretty Brown Girl

Founded by Sheri Crawley, "Pretty Brown Girl’s (PBG) mission is to empower girls to love themselves and encourage cultural awareness."  What I love most about PBG is the pledge, which our 7 year old Brooke proudly recited along with her 11 year old cousin, Kailiah.  The PBG pledge aims "to encourage confidence, inspire dreams and empower from within."

  While you're there don't forget to stop by the shop.  Just in time for September, pick up / Pretty Brown Girl-My First Day of School by Sheri Crawley

 for the newly minted kindergartner.  Your special little girl can rock out in a PBG t-shirt or the Pink Chiffon Pettiskirt with Brown Ruffled Layers if you have a budding fashionista on your hands like me:)

Become a part of the MOVEMENT!  Share the pledge with every pretty, brown girl you know!




Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Girls Inc Westchester- Power of the Purse


Save the Date: 
October 5, 2011

Girls Inc Westchester's inaugural gala, Power of the Purse, will take place on Wednesday, October 5, 2011 at 6:30pm at LIFE: The Place to Be in Ardsley, NY.  "This high-fashion fundraising fete will encourage guests to invest in the next generation of women leaders by supporting Girls Inc. programs that develop economic literacy and financial independence for Westchester County girls."


Click on link below for more details.

http://www.westchester.com/news/westchesternews/community/15522-girls-inc-westchester-to-host-power-of-the-purse-gala.html

For more information on Girls Inc.’s ‘Power of the Purse’ gala, contact Barbara Weinstein at Girls Inc. at (914) 419-0764 or visit http://www.girlsincwestchester.org/.  Spread the word and be sure you tell them you read about it on Chocolate Chip:)




Disclosure: Jasmine Bellamy is a member of the Power of the Purse Committe, Girls Inc. Westchester

Sunday, June 19, 2011

A Father's Day Serenade....

Happy Father's Day to all the Chocolate Chip dads! Here's a special double feature salute just for you!



We celebrate you for who you are and for the central role you play in our families. Whether you're administering tough love,wrapped around someone's finger or somewhere in between, our lives are brighter because you are in them. You protect us from the storms of life and you pick us up when we fall down.

We love you and honor you especially today! Thanks for being DAD!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Apple Camp 2011

Apple camp is back and movie making with the Mac and iPad is on the agenda.

Last year Brooke and I participated and had a BLAST!  Check out her movie, The Fishing Trip!




Here's the link to register your child for Apple Camp 2011

http://rsvp2.applersvp.com/us/sections/summer_camps/stores?cid=CDM-P0010504-EDU&cp=em-P0010504-173345&sr=em&Email_PageName=P0010504-173345&Email_OID=9b2089a35292cad9b3c65c8505846e5c

Let us know if your child participate and we'll be glad to host the internet premiere of their original film!

Looking forward to seeing the creations of all our budding film makers!

Enjoy

Do You Know What Today Is?

It's our anniversary......Tony Toni Tone

On June 15, 1996 in the church that I attended since I was 5 years old, there was a loud gong of the church bell and the procession began to my new life with my husband, Spencer.  In that moment to clear the jitters, my dad quietly whispered, "if you cry, I'll punch you in the face".  Laughter emerged and the festivities commenced. 

"This day I marry my friend, the one I live for laugh with dream with love."  What a day it was!  My aces: Karen, Elise Tina , Seana and Esi stood by my side and my sorority sister Natalie blessed us with the most beautiful praise dance that symbolized our commitment.  Then the party began!  Let me paint one of my most memorable moments from the reception...after the band finished it's set, the dj, my high school friend Clemont, spins our favorite songs on the wheels of steel, including my new husband's single "Tried by 12".  All of a sudden you hear the hypnotizing beat of "The Big Payback" accompanied by Total, "Can't you see what you mean to me our love was meant to be you were made for me..."Spencer and I dance across the room to the middle of the floor and rock out in a way that would make Diddy proud.

15 years and 2 children later what a journey it has been.  I've learned and grown so much over the years...While we enjoyed the day, designing a life together has been where the rubber meets the road. 

So what are the secrets of our success?  Glad you asked....

Our faith...1 year after we walked down the aisle, I walked down to the platform at Christian Life Center and submitted my life to Christ.  While I grew up in the Catholic Church, my spirit was drawn that day and my life was changed.  So much wisdom I've gained through my pastor A.R. Bernard and his lovely wife Karen.  Married over 30 years, they have generously shared the truth of what marriage is all about.  The joys and it's sorrows, its triumphs and obstacles.  To paraphrase, marriage is the one relationship where we are vulnerable because we grow right in front of someone else.  Ain't that the truth!  When we needed wise counsel, Minister Onorio was there to guide us back to each other when we seemed so far away.

Our support network...Surround yourself by positive people who support marriage.  Our family and close friends have truly stood by our side through the years.  It's so good to have a counselor in the family!  My sister Karen and my brother-in-law married 18 years have shared some timeless truths and helped me sort through things when they felt overwhelming.

Watch your tongue.  Speak only in truth and love.  Use your words to build up, not tear down.  You can't take back what you say so use your words wisely.  After 15 years, communication is one of our biggest challenges but our commitment to working at will only make it better.

After God, keep your marriage first- don't let parenting or the busyness of life take you away from your first love.  Schedule regular date nights to make sure you stay connected.

It's been a wonderful journey and I'm looking forward to our silver 25th anniversary when our children will be old enough to celebrate us:)  Black love truly reigns supreme!  Believe it!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

The Semi-Happy Marriage

As we get ready to celebrate 15 years of marriage next month, I found this interview (see link below) with  Pamela Haag, author of Marriage Confidential, quite intriguing and had to stop everything to share it with you.  I love it when I receive leads from our Chocolate Chip family so keep them coming!  Thanks Cyril for sharing!   

Raising children, balancing career and family and managing all our other responsibilities and interests are a huge challenge.  With the troubling economic environment and the pressure to keep it all together, it's easy to focus less on our marital relationship while managing the other storms and challenges in our lives.  Even in those season we have to come back to ensure we don't take advantage of our spouses and become complacent in our marriages.  We all deserve more than that. 

Pamela Haag is quite courageous to write on such a private and sensitive subject which really challenges all of us to raise the bar and give our best in our marriages.  I applaud her for her efforts.  I just pre-ordered it on ibooks and look forward to checking it out. 

http://lifestyle.msn.com/relationships/article.aspx?cp-documentid=28643338&gt1=32092