Anonymous wrote:Dress your kid like Uncle Sam, perch your bald eagle on your shoulder, and ride in on a monster truck with Lee Greenwoods lyrics blasting
"And I'm proud to be an American
Where at least I know I'm free"
With hamburgers and hot dogs for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone has a culture. The USA has its own culture, that is no less legitimate than any other. It has been enriched by waves of immigration, voluntary or not, just like most other places that were invaded by different groups throughout the ages. Please don't teach your kids that they are just "plain boring Americans", it's subjective and short-sighted.
Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school is having a multicultural night. It's fun and we will definitely attend. A lot of the students are immigrants or first gen.
But... what do we tell DD about our "country of origin"? My background is at least 8 western European countries and DH covers most of Eastern Europe. We aren't even sure what country dh's last name comes from (my maiden name was generic English like Jones/Smith). DD is supposed to dress up and bring food. She keeps asking, but we don't have anything for her to dress up in or foods from our ancestors. My family actually has some fun history, but it's all American (one was a revolutionary war hero and another founded a town that's named after our family). Do we choose a random European country?
I'm sure I'm overthinking this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America is a culture too.
It's a culture made up of these other cultures. It's like having an assignment about elements and picking a molecule.
Anonymous wrote:America is a culture too.
Anonymous wrote:Thankfully my dad is really into his Scottish heritage, so we go with that. The food thing is challenging. I don't feel like any of the traditional foods of my family are things to bring to a party-a bowl of salted porridge anyone? Or perhaps my mom's favorite lunch, a boiled potato with margarine?
For those suggesting celebrating one's American heritage, what are you bringing for food?