How This Multicultural Blended Family Uses Their Differences to Make Them Stronger

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How This Multicultural Blended Family Uses Their Differences to Make Them Stronger
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Alena Maze Lee and her husband were fated to be together — there's no other way to put it. They first met at 13 years old and were loose friends but then drifted apart after high school. Fast forward a few years, and they run into each other outside of a nightclub and reconnect but lose touch again not long after. Finally, after four kids and other relationships, they bump into each other again — where else but at a club — and finally decide to give it a go.

Alena said that her husband's Korean culture has only brought the family closer together — food especially has been a unifier."I remember before we were married, my husband took me and my oldest four daughters to eat Korean food," she said."He ordered side dishes of octopus, fish cake, and dried anchovies. My kids were like, what is this?! It was a great experience for them to try all new sorts of food and for me, too.

Blending cultures also means discovering new activities and ways to connect — Alena said that in addition to at-home karaoke dance parties and reading together, one of the family's choice ways to spend an afternoon is discovering new Korean bakeries to order in from — or experimenting in their own kitchen! Plus, all the kids are learning to speak Korean.

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