By Theresa
When people think of Canada, they often think of a cultural mosaic, a place where people from all cultures and ethnicities co-exist peacefully. The racial make-up of Canadians has changed dramatically in the past decade as more visible minorities are moving to the country. However, growing up as a child of the 80’s in Alberta, I did not exactly feel like part of a mosaic. In fact, I often felt like the odd little Asian kid amongst a sea of Caucasian faces.
By Theresa
I have been bad—very, very bad. I apologize as I have been neglecting this blog. There have been so many changes in my life in the past year. Since my inaugural post, a number of significant things have kept me busy:
* I got married and went on a honeymoon to Hawaii.
* I moved 3 times in 6 months until we finally settled into our new home.
* I found out I am pregnant!
* My husband and I went on a “babymoon” to Thailand and Korea as a nice getaway before our lives get more hectic with the little one.