By Team BLAM What follows is a couple of classic throw back “Cosby Show” clips to remind us of how important family is and give you some friday warm and fuzzies along with a good laugh to top it all off. Enjoy! Huxtable Family Happy Anniversary Performance The Huxtable family teams up to show their […]
http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png00http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png2011-11-04 10:54:052019-01-18 15:09:09A Couple Of Classic Throw Back ‘Cosby Show’ Clips To Crack You Up!
By Jerry Cahill What is a Family Tree? A family tree is like a pedigree for human beings. It is used to record the individual’s ancestors over a number of generations. Family trees can be very simple, recording only immediate ancestors. They may also be very elaborate, recording siblings and intermarriages, resulting in a far […]
http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png00http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png2011-11-01 07:13:392019-01-18 15:09:08Don’t Forget Where You Come From. Your Roots Can Be Found With A Family Tree.
By Aiyana Ma’at A few years ago the Creator placed on my heart the need for my husband, Ayize, and I and our children to create a time to come together purely to give thanks to God for all that He has done, is doing and will continue to do in our lives. I expressed […]
http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png00http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png2011-10-30 10:48:062019-01-18 15:09:08Strong Family 101: Do You ‘Give Thanks’ WITH Your Family Consistently?
According to the CDC, kids born after the year 2000 are predicted to have a shorter lifespan than their parents. Isn’t that crazy? When I read that I knew something had to change in the way that we are are raising and educating our children about nutrition and healthy living. I’m not a health nut […]
00http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png2011-10-27 07:42:082019-01-18 15:09:08This Halloween The Ma’at Family Is Taking The Healthy Halloween House Pledge
By Judy H. Wright Human beings have the longest dependency on others than any other living creature. We spend our lives in relationships, either toxic or nurturing. If the family of origin was not supportive and loving, we either repeat that pattern or look for other mentors and teachers. Can you visualize a closed fist […]
By Aiyana Ma’at If you don’t know by now my husband and I are best friends, lovers, parents, and…business partners. We love, eat, sleep, & breathe our company, it’s mission , and the people we have the opportunity to serve. We were just talking the other day about all of the possibilities and ideas we […]
http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png00http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png2011-10-19 11:56:092019-01-18 15:09:02Balancing Work & Family When You Run Your Business From Home
By Team BLAM Have you marked Saturday, November 19th on your family’s calendar? If not, you should block off the evening for National Family Pajama Night. National Family Pajama Night is an initiative created by The Company Store. The campaign was created to inspire parents to spend an evening at home with their families doing […]
00http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png2011-10-18 07:22:092019-01-18 15:09:02Count Down To National Family Pajama Night! November 19, 2011
In Diane Latiker’s mind, it’s all been about the strength and mercy of her Lord and savior. How else can you explain how a 54-year-old mother and grandmother’s most vulnerable and frightening times resulted in her most courageous stand? Eight years ago, Latiker stood utterly petrified over the mere thought of her 13-year-old daughter simply […]
http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png00http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png2011-10-11 07:25:242019-01-18 15:09:01Chicago Grandmother Started A Safe Haven For Kids In Her Living Room
By Lana Moline Childhood is the best time to begin saving for the future. It’s also the easiest because there is never a shortage of investors. If kids were to save all the birthday money, holiday money and the money they get just because – then that would be a small fortune. But kids, much […]
http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png00http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png2011-10-10 01:45:232019-01-18 15:09:00Saving For The Future. It’s A Mindset. Plain & Simple.
By Team BLAM The federal government this week announced a new round of funding — nearly $120 million — for programs across the country that promote marriage or fatherhood, an initiative that began under President Bush and has now been continued by President Obama. The Administration for Children and Families, (ACF), which is part of […]
http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png00http://www.blackloveandmarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/logo.png2011-10-08 12:23:372019-01-18 15:09:00Federal Government Awards Nearly $120 Million For Programs That Promote Marriage And Fatherhood!!!
A Couple Of Classic Throw Back ‘Cosby Show’ Clips To Crack You Up!
/in Black Family, From Across The Web/byBy Team BLAM What follows is a couple of classic throw back “Cosby Show” clips to remind us of how important family is and give you some friday warm and fuzzies along with a good laugh to top it all off. Enjoy! Huxtable Family Happy Anniversary Performance The Huxtable family teams up to show their […]
Don’t Forget Where You Come From. Your Roots Can Be Found With A Family Tree.
/in Black Family/byBy Jerry Cahill What is a Family Tree? A family tree is like a pedigree for human beings. It is used to record the individual’s ancestors over a number of generations. Family trees can be very simple, recording only immediate ancestors. They may also be very elaborate, recording siblings and intermarriages, resulting in a far […]
Strong Family 101: Do You ‘Give Thanks’ WITH Your Family Consistently?
/in Black Family, Fatherhood, motherhood, Parenting/byBy Aiyana Ma’at A few years ago the Creator placed on my heart the need for my husband, Ayize, and I and our children to create a time to come together purely to give thanks to God for all that He has done, is doing and will continue to do in our lives. I expressed […]
This Halloween The Ma’at Family Is Taking The Healthy Halloween House Pledge
/in Black Family, Parenting/byAccording to the CDC, kids born after the year 2000 are predicted to have a shorter lifespan than their parents. Isn’t that crazy? When I read that I knew something had to change in the way that we are are raising and educating our children about nutrition and healthy living. I’m not a health nut […]
What Makes Strong & Nurturing Families?
/in Black Family/byBy Judy H. Wright Human beings have the longest dependency on others than any other living creature. We spend our lives in relationships, either toxic or nurturing. If the family of origin was not supportive and loving, we either repeat that pattern or look for other mentors and teachers. Can you visualize a closed fist […]
Balancing Work & Family When You Run Your Business From Home
/in Black Family, Parenting/byBy Aiyana Ma’at If you don’t know by now my husband and I are best friends, lovers, parents, and…business partners. We love, eat, sleep, & breathe our company, it’s mission , and the people we have the opportunity to serve. We were just talking the other day about all of the possibilities and ideas we […]
Count Down To National Family Pajama Night! November 19, 2011
/in Black Family, Parenting/byBy Team BLAM Have you marked Saturday, November 19th on your family’s calendar? If not, you should block off the evening for National Family Pajama Night. National Family Pajama Night is an initiative created by The Company Store. The campaign was created to inspire parents to spend an evening at home with their families doing […]
Chicago Grandmother Started A Safe Haven For Kids In Her Living Room
/in Black Family, Black Women, Parenting/byIn Diane Latiker’s mind, it’s all been about the strength and mercy of her Lord and savior. How else can you explain how a 54-year-old mother and grandmother’s most vulnerable and frightening times resulted in her most courageous stand? Eight years ago, Latiker stood utterly petrified over the mere thought of her 13-year-old daughter simply […]
Saving For The Future. It’s A Mindset. Plain & Simple.
/in Black Family, Relationships And Money/byBy Lana Moline Childhood is the best time to begin saving for the future. It’s also the easiest because there is never a shortage of investors. If kids were to save all the birthday money, holiday money and the money they get just because – then that would be a small fortune. But kids, much […]
Federal Government Awards Nearly $120 Million For Programs That Promote Marriage And Fatherhood!!!
/in Black Family, Love & Marriage/byBy Team BLAM The federal government this week announced a new round of funding — nearly $120 million — for programs across the country that promote marriage or fatherhood, an initiative that began under President Bush and has now been continued by President Obama. The Administration for Children and Families, (ACF), which is part of […]