We got a call from Olivia's school on Friday reminding us that today would be Cinco de Mayo. Since Kolter is a language magnet, students were allowed to wear some sort of Mexican clothing to school (as opposed to the uniform). I was happy to have an excuse to find a dress with the beautiful Mexican embroidery on it.


If you are interested in the history of Cinco de Mayo (and why Americans also celebrate it), go to the following website:
http://www.vivacincodemayo.org/history.htmGo enjoy an ice cold Corona with lime!
No comments:
Post a Comment