I was raised in a typical blue collar home.
My dad was an auto assembly line worker at the old GM plant in Fremont, California.
So we had our own little home with a nice yard in a nice neigborhood in Union City (right next to Fremont).
I always had my own room (lucky me), went to school on a school bus with my little superhero metal lunchbox, got beat up by the local school bully (a girl), headed back home on schoolbus, and play with my buds. On Saturday mornings, my little sister would wake me up, and we'd watch cartoons together, lol.
Then my dad suddenly left his job, sold the house, made us pack (with my mom's consent of course, lol), and headed down to Mexico (reversed migration, lol).
He started a business with a a partner, and basically were contractors for painting office buildings.
In Mexico, I was considered by my other classmates, a so-called "rich" kid...we weren't rich of course (far from it), but I supposed by Mexico's standards we were pretty well off. I remember my mom making extra sandwiches so I could take them to school and share with the less fortunate kids, that always made me feel good. I used to hang out with poor kids (which were the majority of course) and some kids who were from wealthy backgrounds (and some of them were very wealthy, I'm talking kids whose parents owned thousands of acres of land for example).
...and yes, I had a LOT of Lili Ledys while I lived in Mexico...I vividly remember ripping off the packaging (gulp), and will immediatly play with them, lol. However, even though the boxes were discarded, my Ledys were pretty minty. I really took care of my toys.
Then before I was set to go to junior high school, my parents decided to come back to the States (I spent seven years in Mexico)...they wanted my sis and myself to have an education here since we were Americans.
So just before we headed on to the States, I gathered all my cousins, and gave them all my Ledys...yes...ALL OF THEM!!!!
I have regretted that decision ever since.
My dad was an auto assembly line worker at the old GM plant in Fremont, California.
So we had our own little home with a nice yard in a nice neigborhood in Union City (right next to Fremont).
I always had my own room (lucky me), went to school on a school bus with my little superhero metal lunchbox, got beat up by the local school bully (a girl), headed back home on schoolbus, and play with my buds. On Saturday mornings, my little sister would wake me up, and we'd watch cartoons together, lol.
Then my dad suddenly left his job, sold the house, made us pack (with my mom's consent of course, lol), and headed down to Mexico (reversed migration, lol).
He started a business with a a partner, and basically were contractors for painting office buildings.
In Mexico, I was considered by my other classmates, a so-called "rich" kid...we weren't rich of course (far from it), but I supposed by Mexico's standards we were pretty well off. I remember my mom making extra sandwiches so I could take them to school and share with the less fortunate kids, that always made me feel good. I used to hang out with poor kids (which were the majority of course) and some kids who were from wealthy backgrounds (and some of them were very wealthy, I'm talking kids whose parents owned thousands of acres of land for example).
...and yes, I had a LOT of Lili Ledys while I lived in Mexico...I vividly remember ripping off the packaging (gulp), and will immediatly play with them, lol. However, even though the boxes were discarded, my Ledys were pretty minty. I really took care of my toys.
Then before I was set to go to junior high school, my parents decided to come back to the States (I spent seven years in Mexico)...they wanted my sis and myself to have an education here since we were Americans.
So just before we headed on to the States, I gathered all my cousins, and gave them all my Ledys...yes...ALL OF THEM!!!!
I have regretted that decision ever since.



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