With the news that Caucasians will become a minority in Vancouver in the relatively near future, I thought about what should be preserved from my own specific cultural heritage:
- white-bread Baptist churches, with passionless singing and endless sermons.
- new clothes for Easter, where the ladies would show off new ridiculous hats, along with extra long church services
- church socials, with pot-luck potato casseroles and jellos containing carrots or fruit, followed by crokinole tournaments
- annual church and family picnics featuring three-legged races and egg tosses
- George Beverly Shea records
- long prayers before each meal
- week-long Bible school in the summer, enlivened by felt-board retellings of Bible stories
- over-cooked vegetables; meals spiced with nothing more than salt and pepper (cinnamon and ginger in baked goods, though)
- instant coffee
- tracts about brave missionaries risking their lives to save the souls of savages
My conclusion? Nothing worth saving there....well, maybe the excellent pies that came with Sunday dinner.
- white-bread Baptist churches, with passionless singing and endless sermons.
- new clothes for Easter, where the ladies would show off new ridiculous hats, along with extra long church services
- church socials, with pot-luck potato casseroles and jellos containing carrots or fruit, followed by crokinole tournaments
- annual church and family picnics featuring three-legged races and egg tosses
- George Beverly Shea records
- long prayers before each meal
- week-long Bible school in the summer, enlivened by felt-board retellings of Bible stories
- over-cooked vegetables; meals spiced with nothing more than salt and pepper (cinnamon and ginger in baked goods, though)
- instant coffee
- tracts about brave missionaries risking their lives to save the souls of savages
My conclusion? Nothing worth saving there....well, maybe the excellent pies that came with Sunday dinner.






