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Sunday, December 17, 2006




This is Anelis. She is celebrating her three months old.

Monday, August 07, 2006


My friends and i having fun in Six Flags last summer.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

The End of the Semester

This is the last week of this semester, and the last time that we will be together. Ending this semester is bittersweet for me. We were more than a class. We were like a family. We were inseparable like Tom and Jerry.

I will miss you guys, but there are things that i will never forgot like the teacher saying "Bye-bye grammar book." Andy and Clarinbel's fight, Martina and her Hispanic comments during class, Ivelisse and her phrase "No te agobies" (Don't worry), Eva dancing La Punta, Natalia and her famous Apmire State Building essay, Yolanda's comments, Jennifer's laugh, Alex's nickname "Ban Ban" the coffee document, and the microway issue. The rest of the class i will remenber you too. Magdelin, Antonia, Saylin, Atia, Idelsa, Slanking, Reyna, Rosa, Rasanna, Eilyn, and Crisfanny thank you all you guys for doing this long semester an amazing experience. Thank you Audrey for you hard work and the tamales. Thank you Josh for made us part of your project.

I love you guys, and God bless you.

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Ellis Island Trip



Thursday, May 25, 2006

More of Washington Trip



Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Slanking


Slanking sleeping in th bus.
He looks like a baby.

Washington Trip


Slandy, Sailyn, Martina, and Me..........
Having fun in the bus.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Rules in Life

The week before vacation we chose as class to go to the Museum of Sex, but not one except for the teacher went. I think, “What happened?” We had a democratic process where we decided to go where ever we wanted to. In my opinion, sometimes people have to be more responsible for their decisions, because it is unbelievable that none of the class went to the museum that we chose. I think that sometimes people make decision based on peer pressure, or sometimes we choose something that we are not sure about. Maybe it is not a big thing. It was a simple democratic process in class, but it happens in thins more seriously as when a country chooses its president or laws that we choose without thinking about the consequences. I believe that those cases happen in daily life, and we must think about what we really want.