A Third Culture Kid (TCK) is a person who has spent a significant part of his or her developmental years outside the parents' culture. The TCK frequently builds relationships to all of the cultures, while not having full ownership in any. Although elements from each culture may be assimilated into the TCK's life experience, the sense of belonging is in relationship to others of similar background.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
I love our calendar, do you?
Dear my friends,
Do you know about our calender, which this story is about?
What it is about is telling us how many days until we go to America. This is how you work it. Every day you take off one page and throw it away. And then read what's on the new page. And when we pick off the last page, that means we will be going to America. We are going to America to visit not to live, because we live in Haiti now.
When I am in America, I will play with my friends like Presley. And when I visit Manteo, I will play with my cousins. The oldest cousin's name is Katie. The middlest is Micah. The youngest is Abbie. But there is going to be a new youngest though!
I also hope I get to see Evie and my newest cousin, Cana.
I also hope I get to see my OTHER cousin, Cayna, and my other cousin named Cory.
This is my calendar. Do you like it? It has a lot of days. As you can see, we have 105 more days.
Love,
Nia
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I do love your calander and I am going to make one of my own. I think I will do it with pink post-it paper! I miss you Nia, Love, Grandma
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Did you think of that yourself??
ReplyDelete105 days seems like a lot but it's not too bad actually.
I can't wait to see you, sweet pea! I miss you whole big bunches.
ReplyDeleteCory and I are reading your blog. Cory says he hopes to see you when you come to America to visit too.
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