A lot people are proud to be mexican,I'm. We never forgot our traditions, culture and food. Even thow we are living here for better education for our kids, work or simply for better life. We never forget our Mexico Lindo y Querido.
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Esperanza, I'm glad that you still thinking like that, because most of the people forget where they come from, their culture and some times they don't want to speak Spanish even that we know they are Hispanics. good thinking.
That is true I am proud to mexican.I love what I am and what my culture is some times it is hard to speak but, you have and are teaching me still some of the words. And there understanding which for me is hard. Thank you for the wonderful storie.And your friendship.......
I'm wondering what you all think about the new Hispanic grocery store that just opened in town. Will you shop there? Why or why not? Do you think other people in the community who are not Hispanic will shop there?
I feel exactly like you, even it is for a better life or better future for ours children still being difficult the fact to be far away from your city, culture and the most important you miss your family more than anything else in this life.
Espe I never forget my Mexico lindo y querido. If we are living in this Country. It's for our kids,but we talk with them about our culture,traditiones and more.
I'll miss you over the summer and hopefully you will call me for lunch some time. And maybe even to talk has friends. Or just to talk when ever you have something to get off your chest.
We all have different cultures and we are very creative with open minds. However, we can be sort of shy at times. We work together on some things, and we put our minds together to have one big creative mind to work with. We are making an effort to improve ourselves.
I created this blog in order to expand our classroom community beyond its four walls, and to give my adult students a chance to write for a real audience. The digital divide is so vast; this is one humble teacher's attempt to cross the chasm. -Sue, Adult Education Teacher, Harrison Adult and Family Education
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Esperanza, I'm glad that you still thinking like that, because most of the people forget where they come from, their culture and some times they don't want to speak Spanish even that we know they are Hispanics. good thinking.
What does lindo y querido mean?
Nice photo you found!
That is true I am proud to mexican.I love what I am and what my culture is some times it is hard to speak but, you have and are teaching me still some of the words. And there understanding which for me is hard. Thank you for the wonderful storie.And your friendship.......
Esperanza. you have same feelings as me. And I think almost all people from diferent countries came here to make their own dreams real.
I'm wondering what you all think about the new Hispanic grocery store that just opened in town. Will you shop there? Why or why not? Do you think other people in the community who are not Hispanic will shop there?
Sue, lindo y querido mean love and beautiful.
Esperanza:
I feel exactly like you, even it is for a better life or better future for ours children still being difficult the fact to be far away from your city, culture and the most important you miss your family more than anything else in this life.
Espe I never forget my Mexico lindo y querido. If we are living in this Country. It's for our kids,but we talk with them about our culture,traditiones and more.
Thank you for all those comments.
I'll miss you over the summer and hopefully you will call me for lunch some time. And maybe even to talk has friends. Or just to talk when ever you have something to get off your chest.
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