Saturday, October 8, 2011

Culture.

This week we learned all about different cultures and diversity in families. There are many different types of families; single parent families, racial and ethnic families including Native americans, Asians, and Hispanics. We watched really great clips this week on families and the different cultures we come from. One was all about WASP. Which stands for White Anglo Saxon Protestant. WASPs in the video were very "stuck up", and all about their parents money. I felt like I couldn't relate to them at all! It made me think more about how diverse our country is, and how even growing up in Los Angeles, I didn't meet people like that. I'm sure there are people like that, but maybe the assumption is most WASPs are from the East Coast.

Brother Williams wanted us to write down where we have come from, and all about our families culture. I told the class a lot about how my family has a lot of English culture. This is because my very English mum was born in Basingstoke, England and moved to the U.S when she was 23. I was born in England, and to this day, still have an English passport! I was raised in America, so I don't have an accent at all, but my mum sure does, and we celebrate and love all things English! My mum makes english meals, and we have english traditions- like at Christmas we all open Christmas crackers- they're like paper tubes that you break open and there's little pressies inside! Inside the Christmas crackers are always paper crowns and we wear them on our head at Christmas! It's hilarious.

I also served my mission in England, which was super exciting, and I can't believe I served where I was born, and where my mum is from! My dad also served his mission there, but in the London South mission. I LOVED being there. I felt at home. My family definitely has an english sense of humor (very dry) and everyone over there is the exact same! I truly felt I had finally learned where my mum had come from, and why she is the way she is! People can be very closed off there at times, but also very genuine once they open up, and I feel my mum is that exact way. Brother Williams asked me, "Do you think you are closer with your family because of your culture?" And I had never thought of it that way, but I am very close with my family and it's probably because we all have the same experiences with having an English mum! And my dad who loves England as well.  I've included some pics of my family in England when they came to pick me up from my mission in 2009. I loved it, and I dream of going back everyday!

Here's us in front of Big Ben!

Us with a guard at the Tower of London.

There's me at a castle in Leeds, England on my mission! I miss it sooo much!!

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