I honestly don't think I've ever met a mixed baby that wasn't cute. Seriously. A friend of mine has a mixed 4 year old baby girl and oh.my.god. she is so precious and has the BEST attitude.
Oh, Do you have a Facebook? lol I tried finding you on FB but I didn't know your last name and I didn't see you in the Chaz Addicts FB group lol
Srsly! Most of my friends are mixed, and even if their parents aren't that cute...
they are gorgeous. My BFF is half Asian half Hispanic, and she could seriously win America's Next Top Model and is the coolest, sweetest person. My two best dude friends are Asian mixed and they're fine. And Fran is insanely beautiful, of course! What mix are you Fran? Frank is half Black half Native American/French and he's so cute. Hopefully our kid will be as cute and perfect as him. I really hope we have a boy, Frank's going to teach him/her to start skateboarding when they start walking, and a girl might not be a fan of that. Haha. I can't wait to find out the gender!
I do have a FB! I've been super inactive on it lately... I haven't told a lot of my friends that I'm pregnant yet, so I've been on the low lately. I just joined Chaz Addicts yay
http://www.facebook.com/erica.busch.14
Wow Kaydee... did you let your children wean when they wanted to? I have a lot of research to do. I really don't know where I stand on a lot of things. At this point I feel like I'm in between granola and traditional. I want to breastfeed for at least a year, co-sleep as long as it's safe, not circumcise, not let the baby cry it out or use harsh discipline, and use organic products... but I really don't feel comfortable with home birth, breastfeeding after 2, not vaccinating, homeschooling and a few other crunchy beliefs.
But I'm sure with more research I'll be certain about how I want to parent. I know for sure that I want to be a loving, comforting mother who is always there for my child and who never instills fear in them. I know first hand from my childhood how much fear and abuse can damage a person for life, and I don't want my child to experience that.