tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3048437207926371536.post5961790733382541399..comments2020-11-05T03:39:39.881-08:00Comments on Girl on the Go: Salt Baby... A ReviewUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3048437207926371536.post-34245991433315606642013-01-13T17:17:54.268-08:002013-01-13T17:17:54.268-08:00Hello Lisa,
Thanks so much for reading my blog a...Hello Lisa, <br /><br />Thanks so much for reading my blog and commenting on this post. I hope you enjoy Salt Baby! <br /><br />Best, <br />ChelseyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08403665333007438172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3048437207926371536.post-35956839446277917782013-01-04T13:01:52.286-08:002013-01-04T13:01:52.286-08:00I'm finally about to see this play and cannot ...I'm finally about to see this play and cannot wait. I so relate to your last paragraph about relating to one group apart from Native culture one day and then not the next. I like the moral of this play to "be happy" because at the end of the day, that's really all we got :). Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07027864578110352025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3048437207926371536.post-36801285535037704262012-08-31T06:30:40.634-07:002012-08-31T06:30:40.634-07:00I agree. I would just say do what you think is in ...I agree. I would just say do what you think is in her best interest. I started piano lessons in kindergarten, and none of my friends were doing it. I've done piano all my life and I am grateful that my parents put me in lessons because I have an impeccable sense of rhythm, melody, and I can understand things in music that the average "non-musician" doesn't pick up on. As long as you raise her right, the other kids who may judge her or make fun of her for being "different" (for lack of a better word) won't even bother her. She'll be too strong to care what they think and she will know better. Best of luck and I know you and Grace will be just fine. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08403665333007438172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3048437207926371536.post-127404308297627022012-08-29T11:37:08.094-07:002012-08-29T11:37:08.094-07:00I am intrigued as always by these topics. I'm ...I am intrigued as always by these topics. I'm battling myself with this regarding Gracie's future. I want her to be proud and knowledgeable about our culture however, I know that if I don't give her the proper education at home, she won't get it here (on reserve). <br />I want to send her to a school off reserve, more preferably a montessori school. I don't want her to be made fun of or judged for doing things that aren't of the norm around here, such as her starting her piano lessons or girl scouts or what have you. If you don't play lacrosse or hockey, it seems as if you are an "outsider" but if you leave the reserve for school or sports then you are considered "too good" .. it's a vicious cycle within our people. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com