We're freezing out here, but it's totally worth it. This is the most beautiful parade in the world.

I have six children, and we live in a riverbed. If it gets really bad, we'll go to the church and see what the architect of the world has in store for us.

They would have to go over the bodies of all of us Cubans who are here. They would have to kill us all.

The program here is doing great. Our first dual immersion students are going into junior high school next year. When they're younger, they seem to be able to retain information faster and learn both languages simultaneously. My own daughter is in the program and she was speaking fluent Spanish by third grade.

The skiers would come in here and it'd be really busy. Now it's just local customers and no tourists.

I want to give her comfort and pay my respects -- for the pain she's going through, for the pain I went through and for the pain I am still going through.

The administrators and teachers have opened doors for parents. The more parents participate, the better academic results the kids will have.

I had a very uncomfortable conversation with Turner. When I pointed out we were his constituents, he claimed we did not represent the general constituent support for this.

Today I just ate manioc (a starchy root) with salt, and tomorrow I don't know what I'll do.