According to a recent MySpace blog posted by Solange Knowles, she’s having a great time raising her toddler.
“I have been so blessed that my son is the coolest kid ever. He fusses if he doesn’t have a cup of Starbucks coffee with his morning paper. Of course, that first year of not sleeping and just being dedicated to him had tough parts but that’s fine. It’s been a blast for me. A lot of people have doubts, but when you have a child I think it takes a really non-emotional person not to have a blast, no matter what age. I’ve heard stories of people who were 14 that had kids and basically snapped into it and got into the groove of motherhood. I think that emotional attachment, there’s nothing out of it that you could regret.”
Hmm, I wonder how different that blog post would be if she didn’t have the assistance of her rich parents and her famous/rich sister? Teen mothers who don’t have help from rich family members typically don’t “have a blast” in the first few years, and possibly the rest of their life. Take away the ex-Carolina Panthers football playing dad, the mega celebrity auntie, the super-rich grandparents, and the mom who has a little cash on the side too, and what do you get? Exactly…