My first meet and greet

I have never hosted a Meet and Greet but here I am.

It’s Thanksgiving weekend and I am thankful for my 395 blog followers.  I never thought anyone would read my blog…

I am also thankful for all the amazing blogs I have been reading.

To show my appreciation for all of you, I am trying something new.

“Lessons from my daughter” meet and greet with a twist. 

I am not big on rules but here is how I see this going.

1. Like the post

2. In the comments, introduce yourself, put a link to your blog (if you have one) and put a link to a blog you enjoy reading

3.  Reblog this post so more people can see it and share their blogs.

4. Come back and discover new blogs

I will visit all the links I will get!  Read posts, like them and hopefully find many new blogs to follow!

So, let me start this sharing by introducing you to a couple of blogs I really enjoy!

Never less than everything

Anna’s Art

Sonofabeach96

Amusing myself musings

I read blogs about parenting kid(s) with special needs but I also read about food, photography, art, music, make-up, poems and so much more.

What about you?

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MASAI GIRLS

Today, I am hosting my first meet and greet! Lea stopped by and introduced her blog. 
I find it fitting to share her post below on our Canadian Thanksgiving as I am thankful for the freedom I enjoy and thankful for the opportunity to learn about other cultures. 
I hope you will enjoy it!

Lea Kielland's avatarleakielland

Today is the International Day of the Girl, hence I would like to tell about my visit to a Masai tribelast Saturday, October 3rd. Since we are a part of the program Communication for Change, our task in the Masai was to discuss one or more of the following subjects; Economic Justice, Climate Change or Gender. We figured it would be interesting to discuss gender roles with some of the Masai girls, because of our major cultural differences. The conversation we had with the Masai girls revealed thingsthat were quite shocking toI believe both the Norwegians and Tanzanians on our team. Following the pictures below, are some of the questions and answers from our conversation.

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“When girls come home from school they have to help out at home, the boys can do what they want”.
Do you think this is fair?
“No” .
Does this make it…

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