Blog: Holiday

Feliz Día de Los Muertos

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Pablo wearing a sugar mask

Happy Day of the Dead! Feliz Día de Los Muertos 2024!

This is an important holiday for me and my fellow Mexicans. This is a day (spills over into the weekend) we use to celebrate and reconnect with our loved ones. This is the time of year where we are closer to our loved ones. I think about my grandparents, my aunts and uncles, my cousins and, other loved ones.

I hope to see you soon.

This post was written in my apartment in San Francisco.


Things I've Eaten in Nebraska in the Last 48 Hours

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A picture of a tamale

a "tamale de dulce" or a sweet tamale.

I'm back in Nebraska for the Thanksgiving holiday. I've been eating quite a bit of food since I've got here. I'm mostly been eating homemade Mexican Food.

Here are the things, I've eaten in the last 48 hours:

  • Atole - hot corn and masa-based beverage
  • Arroz
  • Mole and Chicken
  • Tlayudas (I sent from California)
  • Tacos de Lengua (Cow Tongue)
  • Tamales - Not all tamales are savory or with meat, we have sweet or vegetarian ones
    • Mole and Chicken
    • Dulce (Pineapple, Raisins, and Sugar)
  • Eileen's Cookies
    • Monster Oatmeal
  • Donuts

Things to Eat:

  • Eat a Runza, a Nebraska Staple

Feliz Día de Los Muertos

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Feliz Día de Los Muertos

Pablo celebrating el Dìa de De Los Muertos

Celebration

Today, I celebrate Día de Los Muertos. It's a special holiday to me. One way of celebrating is by doing face makup to recreate a skull. I celebrate this week by attending events, going to the Mexican bakery to get pan de muerto and setting up an altar at my place of living. This is just a few things I do.

An Important Mexican Holiday

Día de Los Muertos is an important holiday in Mexico and for Mexicans around the world. We celebrate our loved ones who have passed on. On this holiday, we reconnect with them. We honor the dead by setting up ofrendas and visiting them at their grave site. We invite them into our homes and go out to meet them, respectively. We're not afraid to talk about the dead.

Why It's Important to Me

As I'm getting older, I've come to the realization that more people in my life will slowly go as time goes on. It's a fact of life. I want to honor those who came before me and those who were there in my life. It's also important to carry tradtions from my parents to my future children or family. It either stops with me or I continue the tradition. The holiday helps me be in touch more with myself and my cultural background.