Week of Mamás Blogueras

Celebrating Christmas with Hispanic Flavor

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009, by Guest

The following is a guest post by Marcela Hede and is part of the Your Bicultural Holiday Traditions series. We love Las Navidades! Typically we celebrate the best of both worlds-the American and the Hispanic one.  I try to introduce our Colombian traditions in a fun way for our son Ian to have great memories read more ...

The Feast of Los Reyes Magos

Monday, December 21st, 2009, by Guest

The following is a guest post by Silvia and is part of the Your Bicultural Holiday Traditions series. In a perfect world we would spend every year in Mexico during the Christmas Season. I have wonderful memories of getting together each year at my abuelita’s house, of playing with my cousins, enjoying the posadas, drinking read more ...

Blending Traditions

Friday, December 18th, 2009, by Guest

The following is a guest post by Dariela and is part of the Your Bicultural Holiday Traditions series. This year I have a list of traditions and activities I want to make that will help bring together the two cultures we have in our family: Venezuelan and American. Since our son is 3 years old read more ...

Feeling at Home Within Two Cultures

Thursday, December 17th, 2009, by Guest

The following is a guest post by Adriana Villalobos and is part of the Your Bicultural Holiday Traditions series. We are a bilingual and bicultural family.  I am a “gringa” born and raised in the mid-west to English-speaking parents.  I fell in love with the Spanish language and Hispanic culture while studying in Mexico and read more ...

Alegre Vengo de la Montaña or How Abuela´s Traditions are Still Alive

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009, by Guest

The following is a guest post from Melissa and is part of Your Bicultural Holiday Traditions series. Alegre vengo de la montaña de mi cabaña que alegre está y a mis amigos les traigo flores de las mejores de mi rosal. Y a mis amigos les traigo flores de las mejores de mi rosal. This read more ...

Christmas Time: A complex dance between two cultures

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009, by Guest

The following is a guest post by Señora López and is part of the Your Bicultural Holiday Traditions series. Keeping traditions alive in the Familia López poses a unique challenge. I am an Anglo-American, born and raised in the United States with both my father’s Jewish traditions and my mother’s Protestant ones. My husband is read more ...

Your Bicultural Holiday Traditions

Monday, December 14th, 2009, by Guest

One of the most exciting parts of keeping up with SpanglishBaby is “meeting” so many other parents and educators who share our passion of raising bilingual and bicultural children.  In the 10 months since we launched, we’ve felt part of a constantly growing community of bloggers who are lovingly sharing their bicultural families’ life stories.  read more ...

Are You a Mamá Bloguera?

Friday, April 10th, 2009, by Ana Lilian

We’re glad to let you know that our first installation of Week of Mamás Blogueras was a huge hit, thanks to the beautifully inspiring posts written by Tati, Jen, Violeta, Mónica and Carrie and to the comments you all took the time to make. A light bulb went off in our heads enlightening us to read more ...

Filling my Tennessee-Born Daughter’s Head and Heart with Español

Friday, April 3rd, 2009, by Guest

Our first Week of Mamás Blogueras comes to an end with this entertaining and endearing post by Carrie Weir, Cuban-American blogger, entrepreneur and mamá to a precious girl.  Stop by Carrie’s blog-Bilingual in the Boonies-for a good dose of her unique sense of humor and a peek into this Latina’s bilingual life.

Use Bilingual and Bicultural Literature to Enhance Language Learning

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009, by Guest

Week of Mamás Blogueras has turned out to be much more enriching and inspiring than we ever imagined.  We count ourselves lucky to have grouped such an amazing and talented group of blogueras. Today’s post by Mónica is no exception.  She´s done a great job introducing herself, so I’ll let you read it from her read more ...