Traveling To Mexico With The Posey's

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Emily and I have been asking and asking for you two, to allow me to go to Mexico, in October, with the Posey’s. I absolutely want to travel there with them, and I’ll give you three excellent reasons, backed up with information, for you to know why going on vacation to Mexico with the Posey’s is fine! Reason number one is that Mrs. Posey is a nurse, plus a whole group of her co-workers are coming to Mexico, too. The entire point of me telling you this is I will be safe, no matter what! A whole team of nurses is coming with us so what’s the huge issue? I will be in good hands the entire time, and I doubt I will get hurt in Mexico anyway. The second reason on why going to Mexico is a great idea is the Posey family is very trusting. We have

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