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Memorial Day Weekend by Suguru

Today I’d like to tell you about my weekend off, 25 May. First, Sohei and I went to Don Pancho which is Mexican food shop in Lansing, and we ate some tacos. It was so delicious. After that, we visited the cemetery to learn about Memorial Day. When we arrived at there, I was walking around with searching on differences between The USA and Japan. I felt that the cemetery in USA is more open and familiar than it in Japan. 

Next, I’d like to tell you about my Memorial Day weekend 26 May (Memorial Day). My colleague and I went to Rilleys house with Patricia. Rielly was a science teacher at a middle school in Michigan, and he is also Pats friend. His house is built on the riverside in DeWitt. It seems like an American dream house which has huge yard, garden for barbecue, big, and wonderful. When we arrived there, we enjoyed paddling a canoe after we ate some hot dogs. We felt so good. So, we want to go there again if we have the chance 


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