On Raising Virtuous Girls
Gianna: I don’t allow them to follow the crowd. There are many other people they come in contact with that have a lot more freedom and that’s fine for them but we’ve always kept a tight watch on our kids… The communication lines have always been open. I started talking to them about appropriate behavior at a very young age. Just teaching them how to act like ladies and to be respectful of themselves.
Robert: In this world of sports and entertainment, it’s lucrative on one side but can be very heartless on the other side. There are a lot of people out there looking to make that fast buck and trying to swoop you up instead of helping you along the way. I think it becomes incumbent on us to ensure that we are managing that process appropriately.
Constance says
Great story! Thanks for sharing! I pray they continue to receive the sponsorships they need (and deserve) and I will watch for them in upcoming golf tournaments. 🙂
Lamar Tyler says
Wonderful story. Definitely rooting for the Howards!
Joyce@MommyTalkShow says
Love this family and wish their daughters all the best
Pammy Pam says
this is such a great story. i love to see our people succeeding in something that was traditionally a white dominated sport.
MELISASource says
Love this story — what an awesome family!!! It is great to see their togetherness, love, support, and teamwork!
Nakata (theshowbizmom) says
Sharing this on my business page. This family is such an inspiration! There are no excuses when pursuing your purpose. Blessed wishes on their journey!