I have two parents (obviously).i was raised
outside USA due to my dads job situation at those
times he had a job posting and was compelled to
take us along.it was fun been raised outta USA
anyway as i get to speak a few more languages i am
sure u cant lol.
Holidays were for the most just my parents
since our other relatives were hundreds and
thousand of miles away. When I celebrate
holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving it just
with my friends who live about 7 1/2 hours from
me. The celebration itself is fairly casual and
low-key my mom makes the usual festive foods.
Family reunions with my extended family generally
occur in the summer with each side of the family
having a reunion about every two or three years.i
was raised in CHILE [LA SERENA]
La Serena is a Chilean city and commune in
Elqui Province and capital of the Coquimbo Region.
Founded in 1544, it is the country's third oldest
city after Santiago and Arica. It is located 471
km north of Santiago, and has a communal
population of 190,716 (2006 projection, and
400,000 the Greater La Serena)area, the country's
fourth largest conurbation (pop. 300,000, 2002
census), which includes nearby Coquimbo. and an
area of 1,892.80 kmĀ². It is one of the
fastest-growing areas of Chile, witnessing a
population increase of 32.6% between 1992 and
2002.,i am sure that added to my accent when i
talk too.We later relocate back to USA, where we
came back to Rhode Island USA.at that time my dad
passed and my mum remarried so i was left with my
grandpa and guardian to take care of me.grandpa
returned to his place of origin so i was stuck
with my guardian.she is our steward and she is
from that side of rhode island .so it makes it
easy getting to hold the house for him while he
returned.
I can only say Rhode Island a state in
the New England region of the United States. It is
the smallest U.S. state by area. By land Rhode
Island borders Connecticut to the west and
Massachusetts to the north and east. Rhode Island
also shares a water border with New Yo rk to the
southwest.Rhode Island's official nickname is
"the Ocean State", a reference to
state's geography, as nearly one tenth of Rhode
Island's inland area is covered by salt water. In
addition, no resident of the state is more than a
thirty-minute drive from the water's edge.[5]
Unofficially, and in other parts of the country,
Rhode Island is referred to as Little Rhody. i
live On 1142 Edythe ST, West Shore Road, Warwick,
RI and i attended a church not far from home till
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