The title means "Happy 5th of May" for you non-Spanish-readers, and it is a Mexican holiday somewhat like the 4th of July. We didn't participate in the festivities very much, although we heard happy-sounding music coming from town Friday evening while we were outside!
We kept busy yesterday helping with a spring cleaning day at church and then cleaning ourselves up a bit to help chaperone the Junior Senior Banquet. It was fun to see everyone dressed up, the food was excellent, and we even got to take home a cute centerpiece (shown in the picture).
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So that's what 'Cinco de Mayo' means! That's a very pretty centerpiece. We missed you guys this past weekend. Love, g'ma
how do you make the upside down exclamation mark from the title?
I'm probably moving the first week of August--and I'm hoping to come out to Sunnyside for a visit before school begins...
Good luck w/ the end of the year!
where is the picture of you guys a little bit cleaned up?
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