Saturday, April 22, 2006

To Karen, Kelly, and Paulo

Dear Karen, Kelly, and Paulo.

I hope you are fine.
You asked me some questions.

First, you asked, "Hw do you make a living in the United States?"
— I'm a homemaker, so I don't get a paycheck, but I work hard helping with many projects at church and taking care of two beautiful daughters and one great husband!

Second, you said, "Do you like living there (in the U.S.)?"
— Absolutely! I love the United States!

Third, you wrote, "Do you miss your country?"
— Sometimes, but my life is much better here and my daughters were born here. However, when I have time and money, I go on vacations—sometimes to México, sometimes to other parts of the U.S.

Now I have some questions for you:

  • How do you make a living in Brazil?


  • What part of your country do you like the best and why?


  • María Teresa

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    Hi, Karen and Kelly and Paulo.

    I'm making my living as a loader in an Albertson's warehouse. Alberton's is the name of a chain of supermarkets here, and the warehouse is a distribution center for the food that it sells.

    I like to live here in Arizona although the weather in the summer is really hot!

    Yes, I miss my country. I really miss my country, my friends, and some members of my family!

    Manuel

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