Friday, March 28, 2014

Day Five: Grown into a Beautiful Young Woman & some rumors

Day Five
Today you can differently see the maturity kick in now. She has developed a skin condition that turned her skin white. I have no problem with this, in fact it might stop the racist comments I have previously received from other parents. Ignorance is bliss and a terrible thing. Some people are just too judgmental towards young children.

Unfortunately I do not have a picture today because the internet today is not up to par as it usually is. But, I can assure you she is blossomed into something extrodinary.

Rumors have started about the same racist parent as before. So called Kyle Schmidt has completely forgotten to have his paper yesterday! what terrible parenting.

Day four: Swim Meet

Day Four
Shaniequa and I went to Sebastipol On Thursday for my swim meet. She got to meet the man himself. Andres Tejha. She was so excited to be pool side watch our team win. Having her go everywhere with me can be the funnest for the both of us.

Having missed that day at school, our teacher Griff will have to sign my paper for the Baby check up today (Friday) I'm sure he will see that she was having a blast with us on the bus as you can see above.^^^^^^

Continuing my research on adoption has inspired me to one day adopt a child. It is so much more convenient for everybody and I feel it takes away a lot of the hassle of pregnancy. 

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Day Three: They grow up so fast.

Day Three
 
As you can see, my baby is feeling smooth and unwrinkled. 
She has matured out of her white annoying skin into a beautiful darker skinned, calmer baby
Today that pitiful excuse for a parent mylittleschmidt.blogspot.com asked me to watch his baby for a while
The play date went well and hopefully my amazing parenting skills rubbed off on the child and it will become better because of it.
This parent is the most racist parent I have ever seen. JUST because my baby girl is black, he thinks she is from Compton.
She is obviously from Oakland  



**enjoying a beautiful day in Griff's class**





In the future I have been assigned to post a recipe.
Most likely a chili recipe made by my sister and I a few years back. I don't have a name for it now but, everyone I've ever had try it said that they love it.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Resarch Project Not so amazing (Resarch Project)

The Assignment 

Each of us in the class were assigned a different baby problem for a topic.
I decided to pick the topic of 'The adoption process'
This will include the basic procedure and cost of going through a local adoption clinic.
Also, include the regular responsibility's of raising a child.
I started my research a couple of days ago and with the help of my mom who is also adopted I think I will be able to write a sufficient enough paper on the 'Adoption process'     


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 My project will include several pages of work and how you can adopt kids from local community adoption centers and foreign country's.

Tips and Suggestions:
Most or all of adoptable kids have a problem or are sick.
Completely wrong. it is up to you the conditions of your child. All kinds of domestic children need help, not just the unhealthy ones.

Adoption can take years to complete.
Although adoption can be a long process, it usually takes only about one to two years to complete the adoption
Most mothers that put their child up for adoption are teen parents.
As a matter of a fact, most of the birth mothers are struggling with kids she has already had. Most in their twenty's and typically single 

Completing your adoption classes and receiving an adoption application
 Depending on the organization or clinic you go through to follow the adoption process, you will need to take pre-training classes on adoption. To apply to adopt a child you need to have a number of things ready to fulfill the basic adoption requirements
  • Reference or letter of recommendation from co-workers or people who know you
  • Background check and criminal record on local, state, and federal 
  • Proof that you are old enough (Social Security and Birth Certificate)
  • Proof of reliable income to meet minimum requirements
Completing a written document about your life and family. Where you are located and your ambition in adopting a child. Everything about yourself and your regular week or day.

Finding a child
After you have your application approved and  accepted, you can then start by contacting adoption programs or local clinics about the specifics of the child.
Usually you will have a caseworker or some kind of person to help you locate and complete your legalizing of the adoption through an organization (example being adoptuskids.org
Your case worker can register you or you can register yourself.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Baby Blog: First Days of Parenting

1.) In the "If I Became a Teen Parent" assignment, did the response you received from your parent/guardian surprise you?  Discuss.

He was very honest with me. He would support me in my challenges and be a loving grandparent but, He said it would be completely my responsibility as it should and I would have to learn how to overcome hard obstacles by myself like any other parent raising a child.

2.) What responses to the flour baby project surprised you?  (i.e. What friends, family, or strangers said or how they acted)

 People with OTHER flour baby's walking around with Easter baskets as baby carriers are tell ME how it ill advised to carry my baby around in a small open duffel bag stuffed with blankets. It can breath and is able to lay down and is perfectly fine. Then people as me. "Is that how you are gonna carry your baby around in real life?" and in retaliation  I usually end up asking the same question to them. This bag only being temporary, I will find a proper chair for her in time.

3.) In what ways should we have started this project differently?  (i.e. If we had it to do over again, how would you have started the project?)

 By first getting a carrier and clothes for it first. I didn't really know what to do for a bag of flower

4.)What was the most surprising about the "Baby Costs" project?

How many Diapers a baby goes through and how expensive they are!


SO. have you heard of this phony flour baby parent Kyle Schmidt?
mylittleschmidt.blogspot.com
He thinks he's so cool even though he doesn't know the first thing about parenting.