Category Archives: méxico

Persistence to Succeed: A Tribute to my Wife

I have written several posts about our Hispanic culture describing some our general characteristics. For the most part I have stayed away from writing negative generalities, even though they are important to acknowledge because they can help us grow and learn. An area that people often crave to hear about is about Hispanics that succeed […]

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No Cinderella Story: A Tribute to Espi my Mother-in-Law

Espi circa her 30’s Another woman that I am thankful for, beside my mother and my wife,  is my mother-in-law. She is the mother of the best part of my life, my wife. Much of what I know about her has been shared by her to me or to both my wife and I together. […]

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Reflection From Our Mission Trip to Mexico

I just came back from our mission trip in Mexico. The youth of our church went for seven days to Nogales México and I went along as one of the leaders. My job was to be an interpreter for those who didn’t speak the language but for me it was more than that. This is […]

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