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Happy Cinco de Mayo! — 4 Comments

  1. Fascinating post. All I knew is that Cinco De Mayo meant it was a day to eat yummy food and drink margaritas! 🙂 Congrats on the wonderful baby news!

  2. Definitely it’s a good day to eat and party. Thanks for the congrats on the baby. We’re really excited!

  3. Thanks for the informative post. I always thought it was Mexico’s independence day. Congrats on the baby news.That’s exciting.

    • Thank you for stopping by, Diane! I’m exhausted running after the 21-month-old, I hope I can handle two at the same time. Hope Mom gets him potty-trained soon.