Saturday, September 27, 2008
Maintaining identity, understanding language and roots
Labels: bilingual education
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Nothing like an American in a Latino Family
Labels: Movies
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Going Down to Cuba: It ain't all mojitos and malecon
Jackson Browne's new song is called Going Down to Cuba.
Labels: Cuba, Mami habla de mucho un poco
Today on Parenting.com: Loving on my Tias
I have a lot of Tias. If you are a member of my demographic and live on the hypen and know what a parranda is, then you probably do to. And I bet at least a few of you have one called Cuca.
Labels: Mi Familia, Parenting.com
Monday, September 22, 2008
Notes on a Weekend...
Labels: Mi Familia
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Bearded Dictator must have various addictions
And if this doesn't make you ill....Yo no se.
From the New York Post's Page Six today. Note, I deleted his name and replaced it with "Bearded Dictator." Sorry NYP.
"Bearded Dictator makes Wilt Chamberlain seem lame. While the NBA legend bragged he'd bedded 20,000 women, the Cuban dictator slept with 35,000, according to an upcoming documentary. "He slept with at least two women a day for more than four decades - one for lunch and one for supper. Sometimes he even ordered one for breakfast," an ex-Bearded Dictator official named "Ramon" tells filmmaker Ian Halperin. "I don't think he would have stayed on as long as he did if not for all the incredible women he had access to as president." Bearded Dictator's security would comb Havana beaches each day recruiting the hottest babes.''
Labels: Cuba
Hispanic Heritage book giveaway winners announced
OK, that contest was too fun. Thank you to all of you who played along. The words made me laugh and provoked memories of being alborotada, sleeping on the pin pan pum, participating in el traqueteo and avoiding the fuacatas. I learned some new ones too.
norma said...Mi palabra favorita es "amor" por que amo la cultura Hispana!
melek said...My favorite Spanish word is: despampanante
It's such a colorful adjective ... and fun to say!
I wish you well :) Melek
"La pluma es la lengua del alma."~ Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
eva melo said...My favorite word is NO because that's what I usually say when I get these crazy requests to send chain letters in Spanish!
laurita said...My favorite spanish phrase is "no se, pero bueno" because my cuban mother in law says it all the time after telling long stories.
ikkinlala said...Mine is "uno," which is what I named one of my childhood cats because she was the only kitten in the litter. (It wasn't my favourite before that cat, though, so the special part is the memory rather than the word.)
Labels: Giveaway
Friday, September 12, 2008
Hispanic Heritage Month: Win Eight Free Books
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Guineas make the big time: Parenting.com
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Los Pollitos Dicen on "Voices en espanol" podcast
If you are trying to learn to speak Spanish, or pass on bilingualism to your children, Voices en español and its sister site, Cody's Cuentos, are great podcasts. I don't just say that because Eleena, who runs the sites, interviewed me. I'm a subscriber.
Monday, September 08, 2008
Bacardi: Good rum, fascinating history
Labels: Cuba, Mami habla de mucho un poco
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Nuts and Nut Jobs
I don't write too much about Maria's nut allergy. While it is at the front of my brain daily, we've learned to accept it as the way of our life. But with school starting, we've been talking allergies a lot with new friends. I share a little in this week's Parenting.com post why the parents of children with allergies are not necessarily nuts.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Dulce de Leche: An occasional series

Labels: Comida, Dulce de Leche



