There's no guidebook. Is it possible to bring up multi-lingual globetrotters that feel curious & confident in both Scandinavia & America, or wherever they are?
It’s really insulting to hear how you were able to provide that multicultural experience for your kids. I tried twice to add another culture to my life. The first was in high school with Italian where I have family roots and was able to visit twice. The second was to major in Arabic in college and study abroad. But I did not keep up with either as life lead me to other pursuits, and so I have barely any comprehension left. I hope you and your boys are able to keep the language and culture alive
Loved this and your approach to let your boys create their own meaning/experience of being multicultured.
It’s really insulting to hear how you were able to provide that multicultural experience for your kids. I tried twice to add another culture to my life. The first was in high school with Italian where I have family roots and was able to visit twice. The second was to major in Arabic in college and study abroad. But I did not keep up with either as life lead me to other pursuits, and so I have barely any comprehension left. I hope you and your boys are able to keep the language and culture alive