Grandma & Amari

Grandma & Amari
This is the first girl of my 4th generation.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

My Family Culture

Blog about all of the following:

A description of the three items you would choose.  

1.     My financial documents (bank book or bank statement), 2. My Bible and 3, Identification.


How you would explain to others what each of these items means to you.

My financial documents can be used anywhere in the world, and currency can be spent anywhere in the world providing you can do currency exchange and I will probably need money to purchase things that the government may not provide that will be needed in the new country. My bible, will define my religious beliefs and my identification define who I am.

Your feelings if, upon arrival, you were told that you could only keep one personal item and have to give up the other two items you brought with you.

It would be devastating to have to give up one of my items. Two would put me in a shell I could not come out of.  

Any insights you gained about yourself, your family culture, diversity, and/or cultural differences in general, as a result of this exercise,

I don’t want to lose my money, my religion or my identification. I value all of them but most importantly I value who I am as a person.