History: My life started in a little town of wood-ridge in 2001 July 9. My parents were born in mexico my dad was born in a town called la loma and my mom in Leon both town are not overcrowded but not empty both came to the us from mexico in mid 1980's.But i started learning all my past at the age of 8 my parents took me to mexico to learn about my parents history like where did my parents live. They showed me how life was different and not easy as it was in the U.S. Also they worked when they were about my age to help with the family. To be clear i got a bit of a Mexican stereotype from eating tacos and other typical Mexican food. Also i got to listen to Spanish songs and when i came back i learn a lot of Spanish started taliking in Spanish with my non Spanish speaking friends and they were very confused and which started a new person more energetic more typical Mexican person for a while. I still lived in my apartment for all my life. Now with a few touches their and here it looks nice in my standards, it looks clean a nice with bright floor tiles and nice carpet . at the age of 11 life took a new world after i went to middle school. But during the time it took time to get used to but later on the middle school life was great and here i am nice and healthy like most people hopefully i go to mexico again,ADIOS!
Mrs. Gremillion
12/4/2014 08:10:44 am
Please dig DEEPER Bryan. Tell me more about this trip to Mexico when you were 8 and how it shaped who you are. I'd love to hear more. Be sure to check your capitalization before posting.
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Alex P
12/9/2014 05:12:11 am
This has a lot of information of your history, It was really good, Now I know more about you. Keep it up
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Roberto H.
1/6/2015 03:40:39 am
I like how you included how you learned to speak Spanish by listening to Spanish songs.
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Jairo H
1/9/2015 03:30:31 am
I liked your intro and your story, it was really good.
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