Level 1 Questions
1.Why did you name me what you did? My mom named me after Chelsea Clinton because she said Bill Clinton term ended in the year I was born.
2.How and when did my grandparents meet? My Grandparents apparently met in College and ended up working at the same place for a couple of months
3.Am I 100% American? I am 50% Ghanaian because my parents are born there and 50% american because I was born in Georgia.
4.Why am I tall? I am tall because of my genes from my parents especially from my dad.
5.What traditions did we keep from our ancestors? Based on my observations we kept some food eaten in Ghana with us.
What languages do we speak? My family speaks both English and Twi which is one of the many languages spoken in Ghana.
6.Why did you move to the United States?My Dad moved here because for better work purposes.My mom actually moved to Canada to live with my Grandma's sister but ended up in United States because she wanted to move here to start living on her own and in her own lifestyle.
Level 2 Questions
1.Did my grandparents value religion and their tradition? My Granddad died about 2 or 3 years before I was born so I don't know him as much.He valued tradition a lot . My Grandma values them both very serious with church and my brother and I keeping our tradition and not loose our heritage because it is a part of us.
2.What social/economic class are we in? We are a middle class family.
3.How did you adapt to the English language and the American Way of living? My mom spoke English very well so she did not have troubles with that.With the American Way of living it was easy for her too because we had family here already to help guide her in this whole new place so that was luck for my mom.
4.What traditions are in our hometown that you wish was in the US too? My mom really wishes that in America kids are as respectful as in Ghana.Not saying they are all the way perfect but they are way more disciplined than here in America.
5.Where do I get my love for all things music related from?
My mom really loves listening to music but never had a really good voice so then I probably got it from her because I like singing and listening to the music.
1.Why did you name me what you did? My mom named me after Chelsea Clinton because she said Bill Clinton term ended in the year I was born.
2.How and when did my grandparents meet? My Grandparents apparently met in College and ended up working at the same place for a couple of months
3.Am I 100% American? I am 50% Ghanaian because my parents are born there and 50% american because I was born in Georgia.
4.Why am I tall? I am tall because of my genes from my parents especially from my dad.
5.What traditions did we keep from our ancestors? Based on my observations we kept some food eaten in Ghana with us.
What languages do we speak? My family speaks both English and Twi which is one of the many languages spoken in Ghana.
6.Why did you move to the United States?My Dad moved here because for better work purposes.My mom actually moved to Canada to live with my Grandma's sister but ended up in United States because she wanted to move here to start living on her own and in her own lifestyle.
Level 2 Questions
1.Did my grandparents value religion and their tradition? My Granddad died about 2 or 3 years before I was born so I don't know him as much.He valued tradition a lot . My Grandma values them both very serious with church and my brother and I keeping our tradition and not loose our heritage because it is a part of us.
2.What social/economic class are we in? We are a middle class family.
3.How did you adapt to the English language and the American Way of living? My mom spoke English very well so she did not have troubles with that.With the American Way of living it was easy for her too because we had family here already to help guide her in this whole new place so that was luck for my mom.
4.What traditions are in our hometown that you wish was in the US too? My mom really wishes that in America kids are as respectful as in Ghana.Not saying they are all the way perfect but they are way more disciplined than here in America.
5.Where do I get my love for all things music related from?
My mom really loves listening to music but never had a really good voice so then I probably got it from her because I like singing and listening to the music.