Yesterday, Emma and I went to a Jkebana Class, which is Japanese floral design.

Now we had no real interest in this type of floral arranging, but I am all for learning new things about other cultures. When a fellow homeschool mom's sister, who was visiting from out of town and who has been an airline stewardess for over 30 years, offered to do a little class for a few girls, how could I resist? :o)

Sandra was VERY sweet and taught a great class for the girls.
She usually flies to Japan and London, so she is a wealth of information.

It was interesting to hear a little about the Japanese culture.

The class ended with tea and some Japanese cookies. Thank you Jan, Samantha and Sandra!
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