Last week, my family went on vacation to Washington D.C. My wife and I had never been there, and after our children expressed some interest in American history at Mount Rushmore last year, we thought it would be a good summer destination. For the most part, it was. The monuments and memorials were extremely impressive….
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November 23, 2010 in
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Leona SalazarTags: Brooklyn, Buchen, Constitution, Dakar, Ellis Island, Founding Fathers, Germany, homelessness, Muscatel Meadows, new york, Seattle, Senegal, Tabaski, Thanksgiving
I have lots to be thankful for and consider myself a very lucky lady. I’m married to the “bestest husband in the entire universe” and have a fantastic sister-in-law who’s more like a sister to me, her three children and their spouses, and my four grandnephews and two grandnieces. In addition, I have other family…
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