Family Fridays #6
It's that time of the week again! Family Fridays! Today, Jocelyn from Speaking Of China is sharing one of her family recipes with us.
What Makes An Intercultural Family Unique
As you can see on the blog today, Linda from Linda Living In China has stopped by to share a delicious recipe from her family with us. I was also able to guest post over at her blog as well! Enjoy some delicious chai outside this morning and read both posts!Here is a little snippet from my post.“Intercultural families are very unique. Most couples have two people from different families come together and start a new family. While their families may have been different, they have a similar culture. The similarity helps hold them together. An intercultural family has two people from two different families and two distinct cultures. Intercultural families have to figure out how to blend two distinct cultures into one family.I met my husband in a program we were both doing with our church. We fell in love and were married one year later. Now, we have three children under four and six years of an intercultural marriage under our belts. Is our family just like everyone else’s?Read more here.
Mixed Roots Stories- Is It Possible To Blend Two Cultures Perfectly?
Mixed Roots Stories is an amazing blog. If you've never stumbled on to it, check it out today! They are an amazing group of people that have come together to share stories of interracial couples and their families. This is done through art, writing, and videos. You can get lost in their site for hours, meeting new people and hearing about their lives. We've partnered up for the next few weeks and they will be sharing some of my posts and recipes with their readers. My first post discusses the possibility of blending two cultures perfectly. When two cultures collide in one relationship, you have two people passionate to share their cultures with each other. Is it possible for each culture to be represented equally?Check out my post over at Mixed Roots Stories and find out.
My Intercultural Love Story- Guest Post
I'm very excited to be partnering with Madh Mama this morning and sharing my Intercultural Love Story. Madh Mama is one of my new favorite blogs. She has a very similar story to my own. She married her East Indian husband, had an adorable little girl, and is now navigating life through two cultures. On her blog, she shares Intercultural Love Stories and her experience in Indian culture. Make sure you check her out.Check out her blog this morning to see my story. She asked me questions about my husband, family, how we met, and a handful of others. Heres a little peak.