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Holidays

Cinco De Mayo

I loved this holiday as a little girl. It was almost as good as Christmas. I got to wear a Mexican dress, put on lipstick AND blush, and dance the Mexican hat dance in front of my parents. And then eat a lot of high glycemic foods. How could the day possibly go wrong? I don’t remember Cinco De Mayo as a big excuse to drink five margaritas day. I’m sure my parents had nothing against downing five margaritas, but they didn’t use this holiday as an excuse.

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By the way, Cinco De Mayo is not, actually, Mexican Independence Day, anyway. It commemorates the victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla. And I know that because I just looked it up on Wikipedia. Thank God for the Internet for allowing me to put some weight behind my self-righteousness.

Also, by the way, (notice I don’t use BTW? Yes, I’m doing my part to preserve the integrity of the English language)…I’m writing this on May 6th…hey, I never said I was punctual.

Just for today, I can reminisce about Cinco De Mayo.