and a lil' history lesson for you all: Cinco de Mayo means "fifth of May" in Spanish. On that date in 1862, the Mexican army defeated the French at the Battle of Puebla, despite being outnumbered and ill-equipped. Almost 150 years later, the holiday is still being celebrated by Mexican-Americans as a way, Alonzo said, to "stand up and say, 'I am proud of my Mexican heritage.' " mtv news
you're welcome. and what's cinco de mayo without the mexican hat dance?
you're welcome, again.



1 comment:
you are crazy....my boys loved the mustaches! They are really really into mustaches...hahaha! love ya!
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