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Raising Cultured Children One Meal At A Time
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Raising Cultured Children One Meal At A Time is a hodgepodge of family experiences and finds that are scrambled up then served one “meal” at a time. My husband Carlos and I are raising our two young children bilingually (Spanish/English). Family meals are a routine part of our lives. It is during these special times that we talk about our days, discuss the world around us, and make an extra effort to speak in Spanish with the kids.
Recent Posts
Crossroads and Windmills
I've been pondering my next blog entry for some time. I haven't had writer's block per se. More than anything, I've been trying to get my hands around the next phase of my life, especially as it pertains to my professional aspirations. In my confus...
Kid Art
I can't keep up with all the reading I want to do. Know the feeling? I have books and magazines aplenty scattered throughout the house. Some have even taken temporary residence on the floor of my car. Every time I step around the growing piles, I...
Eat, Pray, Love
A few months ago, I tuned in to TED to watch a fascinating 20-minute talk by Elizabeth Gilbert.After watching her mesmerizing insights on nurturing creativity, I decided I would read her much-hyped book Eat, Pray, Love despite the fact that a signifi...
My First Time Cooking Kale
Yesterday, I was reading the October 2009 issue of Bon Appetit and was captivated by Molly Wizenber's article How I learned to Love Kale. Really? One can love kale?Molly Wizenberg's monthly contributions usually inspire me to branch out and try my h...
Getting Back into the Groove
I just returned from a nice morning run. Now that the kids are back in school (Sophie just started Kindergarten!), my Saturday mornings feel like Saturday mornings once again. As wonderful as our summer was, something in me craves order and routine...
Which Hand Is It In?
I have a rare thirty minutes without kids underfoot, so I thought I’d try to pen a few sentiments before hurrying off to my next “to do.”Thirty minutes isn’t a lot of time to write, especially since I tend to be a perfectionist about choosing...

