The beauty of having a multicultural family is that we can share different ways of seeing the world with our kids. Today we’re building our altar for #DiaDeMuertos and they are picking out the things our loved ones that passed away used to enjoy in the land of the living.
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And so the pan de muerto making begins...
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Smelling gooooood
Now we wait...pic.twitter.com/BU7xOM9AYa
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Tiny fingers at work.
Now giving them form and we wait a bit more before the oven. #DiaDeMuertospic.twitter.com/4Ax5UIm1i6
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Ay, güey, ¡que bien huelen!
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Look at these things of beauty Y ese olor a pan de muerto, a mi niñez...
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And our tiny altar for my Tia who passed away this year. She would dress every year as a catrina and she showed me how this #DiaDeMuertos is truly a celebration of life and love.
Te quiero un chingo tía, unos tequilitas pa ti, estés donde estes.pic.twitter.com/QAc9fOi8BA
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