I think that when most people think of Bi-Cultural children you look for them to have parents with two different races or nationalities. It's not the case in our home. Both my Husband and I are born and raised Texans. I was born in Brenham and he was born here in Houston.
The difference is that both of us have parents that were born in Mexico and came to the U.S. many years ago to work.
From September 15th thru October 15th Hispanics all over the U.S. celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. http:// hispanicheritagemonth.gov/ Being of Mexican descendant, I not only celebrate U.S. holidays but I also celebrate many Mexican holidays. Such as, Mexico's Independence day which is September 16th, not to be confused with 5 de Mayo which is when Mexico won the Battle of Puebla.
Here in Houston there are several places that you can go to help your children learn more about and celebrate the Hispanic culture. Places like the Houston Library have family friendly events that are free and open to the public, http://www. houstonlibrary.org/hhm-events . And, the Miller Outdoor Theater which has presentations such as Traditional Folkloric dance presentation called Mexicanisimo; http:// milleroutdoortheatre.com/ events/464/
There are also places that have events year round such as Talento Biligue de Houston http://www. talentobilingue.org/ and MECCA http://meca-houston.org/ . Both places on the top of my list to visit in the next few months as the Day of Dead {El Dia de Los Muertos} approaches.
I believe in embracing my roots and teaching my children to do the same; we celebrate a variety of holidays in our home which will help them learn not only about our America culture but also about our Mexican background.
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I love their traditional mexican outfits soooooo cute been wanting to find something similar for my peanuts Too cute love the pictures!
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