Half Breed Texans
I just thought up that term because I think it would describe my son very well. He has his New England blood as his first identity and he also bonded with his life in the Rio Grande valley. As far as children who identify with both the Mexican and American cultures, I believe they identify with the experience of being border kids. Children with one foot each in two different worlds and cultures.
When I left New England, I didn’t just move to Texas. I moved to Texico. I guess what that makes me now is myself. A trifecta of who I am and my life in both New England and Texas/Texico. Fifteen and half year later, I am a New Englander who hasn’t lived there in 15.5 years and who has 15.5 years of life and experiences lived in Texas/Texico. Wow that was a brilliant self analysis π§ π₯³ π I don’t choose to be that amazing. I am just blessed to receive this gift. ππ€£π
Who am I. A part of the population who all those who live here know to be the people of their region and culture. I am a minority part of this population. This is not a bad thing. This is an acceptance and beyond that a “we all belong here” thing. This is how it should be always and everywhere that people of different ethnicities live and share their lives.
I think I am listening to the guru in my head. π² I think my guru is also an Englishmathtician and a Storyteller. I listen to my most amazing guru with appreciation and wonderment. The tales are sure to be amazing and amusing. π€ͺ ππ Cheers to tales from cuckoo land! π π π€© π Well hello Mr. Trump. Nice to see you here.
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