To Every Kindred, Nation, and Tongue
新年快樂 Happy Chinese New Year! Today is Chinese (Lunar) New Year! Last week all the missionaries got together for a traditional Chinese New Year dinner. As part of the festivities Sister Croft and I dressed up in a lion costume and did a lion dance . During our 60 seconds, we bumped into the wall once and I hit Sister Croft with the lion head once, but we had fun and there are no lasting injuries! Since we were married we have always celebrated Chinese New Year in our home, but there are many homes in American that don't have any traditions around this Asian holiday. That includes my childhood home where we celebrated English boxing day. (Yes, my kids got to celebrate boxing day too.) Family to family and country to country there are many cultural differences including: language, food, architecture, clothing, cash, appliances, holidays, traditions and so on. Despite those sometimes large differences, I have had two distinct experiences in the last two months that have impressed on m