


Today I got to be an assistant pre-school teacher for Mikayla's class' two-day premature celebration of Cinco de Mayo. It was a fun time with quesadillas, pinatas, and pin-the-tail on the donkey. Once again, I give praise to "Miss Paula" who tackles the nearly three hours with three year olds every day - and does such an amazing job at it. (Despite the fun, I kept looking at the clock wondering "how much longer?"). Do any of you do anything special to honor Cinco de Mayo?
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Pete just said "we need to get some margarita mix"
But, no party here; we'll be spending the evening at dress rehearsal for the girls' next day dance recital.
I would say that Travis is hosting a party at the Riley's house, but he will be in Portland racing his car.... I may go have a burrito from taco bell, but that's about it.
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