tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8249437239692176510.post5416231638787011878..comments2022-01-13T23:21:26.898-08:00Comments on iambrowngirlspeak: Biracial Best FriendsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8249437239692176510.post-37822864494289281892009-10-14T21:40:46.612-07:002009-10-14T21:40:46.612-07:00I felt compelled to respond to this. I am a 27 yea...I felt compelled to respond to this. I am a 27 year old "biracial kid" and my best friend in the world is also biracial. We met at ballet around the age of four. She did not go to the same elementary school as I but still to this day we are best friends. We have gotten through some of the best and worst times together. She even moved away (we're talking from east to west coast) when we were in middle school and we still kept in touch. Mostly because we had such shared experiences but also because our mothers were great friends too. We went on several vacations together at least once a year, and (sans mothers) we still do. We try to get together at least once a year and even though we dont talk as much when we get together for our vacation time we pick up just where we left off. This could be the begginning of a life long friendship for your daughter. Despite their seperation at school. Encourage the continuation of this friendship. I have been blessed with an abundance of friendships in my life but none as valuable as the one of I began 23 years ago with the little girl that looked like me in my ballet class!!Ms. Labyzonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08385706345737960031noreply@blogger.com