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¡Hola todos! ¿Cómo están? 

Soy Adris de Méxicoさしぶり!!Guess what!

I'm in Sendai!! But...
青森と須賀川もいた.

6月22日 
My two weeks and a half adventure start going to 
八戸、青森。with mi famille in Tokio (Sana, Mama Chire, and ゆきお) and we have A LOT of Hippo events during 3 days where my mama and 私 hablamos mucho. Muchas familias y gente que no conocía Hippo fue y se divirtió mucho, estaban muy contentos!! 私も!!たくさん人来た!来てくれてterimakasih!!🙏

Mi familia de Tokio y yo tuvimos diferentes Host Families entonces nos vimos y no nos vimos en este tiempo jaja (笑)

さいしょの家族は金入family.
Ayano はメキシコ16YL だから メキシコで見た!!今私たちは家族!とTimonはメキシコ18 YL だからいっぱいのスペイン語でしゃべた。3日間ありがとう!!Muchas gracias estuve muy feliz en su casa.😀😀💙

After Ayano Family I change my Host Family with Poem :) Where I also spent ステキな time and more Hippo Events.



I had XOPOWO time in 八戸みんなさんメキシコでまてます!!o en cualquier parte del mundo.👏
Next stop Fukushima and Sendai!!! Wait for my つぎ blog!! :)
¡¡¡Muchas gracias a todos!!!

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