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What Foreign County would you like to visit? A foreign county I would like to visit is Mexico. I would love to be able to go to Mexico because I would love to visit my grandparents. When I was a little girl my family and I went, but I was two so I don’t really remember anything. Both my Mom and Dad are form Mexico, so most of my family is down there. I know I have a lot of family that I haven’t met yet, and would like too. Besides just visiting my family, I would love to be able to go on tours and visit the wonderful attractions Mexico has to offer. When my family and I went to Mexico, we stayed there for two months. In those two months we visited my Mom’s side of the family and my Dad’s side, I wish I could go back. My Mom tells me that when we were in Mexico; and it was time to come back to the United States, I did not want to come back. If I could visit Mexico again, the very first thing I would do is go and get some real Mexican food. Food in Mexico is nothing compared to what they have here. Food is part of the Mexican culture, which is probably why it is the number one country with an obesity problem. After eating delicious food I would run all the way to my grandparents’ house and give them a huge hug and kiss. I have not seen my …show more content…
Even though I haven’t really spent time with my grandparents, I know I love them with all my heart and miss them so much. I have never wanted to go to Mexico so bad in my life, until 2 months ago. My grandma on my Mom’s side had been sick for like 2 years already. She had an embolism, and was getting better. We could only communicate with her through the phone. Due to the embolism that she got, she lost 95% of her speech. This was really hard for us because we would try to talk to her and she would get over whelmed and cry. It hurt my Mom really bad that she could not even go see her, because of my Moms immigration

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