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Thursday, September 17, 2009

MyBrownTribe: Who Are The Bloggers In Your Neighborhood?



Back by popular demand, MyBrownTribe, another in my occasional series spotlighting all of the wonderful blogs in my blog "neighborhood." These favorites make me stretch and reach and open my mind; they're fresh, entertaining, inspiring, educational, thought-provoking, and, above all else, well-written. I encourage you to check out my fantastic tribe and leave comments if you're so moved; make sure you tell them MyBrownBaby showed you the way. Also, leave a comment here telling me a few of the blogs in your tribe—I'd love to meet them! Without further ado:



I so super heart Future Mama, a.k.a. Jennifer, the sweet, smart, super funny TV broadcaster-turned-wanna-be-pregnant writer of the incredibly insightful Baby Makin(g) Machine. Future Mama doesn’t have any babies—yet. Rest assured, she’s working on it with her husband of five years, and in the process, chronicling all of the joys, fears, frustrations, and hopes of taking the journey toward becoming a mom. Her always joyful posts explore everything from how she’s preparing herself mentally, physically, and emotionally for a little one, to how she’s preparing her husband for the push gift she’ll be looking for once she gives birth, and every doggone thing in between. Check out her super sweet post on her decision to get preggers HERE.

MAMA SHUJAA
MY AFRICA IS CALLING. AFRICA YETU. THIS BLOG IS MY DRUM. BEAT IT WITH ME.


Mama Shujaa site is the brainchild of Hana, a Kenyan mom of three living in the states but holding fast to the beauty and history of her native land. The beauty of Mama Shujaa is the stories and especially the writing; Hana has a way with words that bends and stretches and whispers and weaves melodies—her posts practically sing! Simply put—Hana has a gift, and I’m so happy that she shares them with us in poem, short stories, and essays that intertwine words from her native tongue with some of the most thoughtful writing on the web. Witness Hana’s gift in this, a tribute post to her mother, an incredible writer in her own right. Click HERE.



When you go to my friend Angie’s site, be prepared to drool. The Arthur Clan is her personal photography blog—an incredible tribute to her love of images and the beauty of her family, home, and simple life. Angie, co-creator of the fantastic photo sharing site, iHeartFaces.com, jokes all the time that she lives in the middle of nowhere, but trust me when I tell you: her pictures make nowhere look like paradise—and those kids of hers, with their big brown eyes and mischievous grins and eyelashes long enough to strike up a cool breeze on even the most sweltering of days, are the stars of the show. But just as magical as the pictures is Angie’s giving spirit: Not only does she share her pictures, but she also gives tips on how we novice photographers can capture the look. I’ve been taking notes and trying my best to keep in mind her advice as I experiment with my Nikon D-50, but I’m a loooooong way from capturing images like the ones she took of her kids’ first day of school, seen HERE.

If you decide to visit the folks featured in the MyBrownBaby neighborhood, please do tell them MyBrownBaby gave you directions!

[Photo credit: The beautiful, colorful neighborhood illustrating this post is by the talented artist Maria Cavacos. See more of her work HERE.]


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