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His abuela washed clothes against a stone in the lake.
But I think, like Abuela and Narrator, I'm a Miranda.
It's the only way he can communicate with my abuela.
As we grew older, my sister and I were able to begin visiting my abuela and abuelo, my cousins and my tías, but my abuela always, always, always, made sure we felt at home.
" — Anita, Peruvian "My abuela was the bravest woman I ever met.
Abuela is perfect and doesn't seem to have any underlying issues.
This week we get a little less of Xo and Abuela.
Así que fui a visitar a mi abuela y a Bill.
Julie Treviño, de 23 años, vive con su abuela en Durango Drive.
Someone please tell Abuela that her yelling trick doesn't work on everyone.
"Abuela Mundi passed away this Christmas morning," Miranda, 37, wrote on Twitter.
One of my favorite childhood memories is getting dolled up with my abuela.
Abuela Maria was charged as an accomplice and sentenced to life without parole.
Abuela listened, of course, and at the end just said: 'Priscilla – he's your son.
Al preguntarle si se sentía segura, Treviño dijo que su abuela sí, "pero yo no".
One of the characters, Abuela Rosa, is loosely based on his mom and his grandmother.
When his abuela catches him, she turns her back, only to return with a gift.
Mi abuela, who throughout my childhood took me with her when she voted during every election.
If you, your mom or abuela are telenovela fans, Litzy Dominguez will be on your radar.
They say it takes a village to raise a baby, but my abuela was our village.
" Her campaign posted a BuzzFeed-style listicle informing Latinos that Clinton was "just like your abuela.
Ruby's abuela and mom are also getting ready around their house for what looks like a funeral.
And there wasn't a flower hanging over my bed, or an Abuela in my house judging me.
Regresaban al Mission District de San Francisco para visitar a mi abuela cuando mamá extrañaba su hogar.
"; implausible comparisons to "your abuela"; a video in which she boasted, "I'm just chillin' in Cedar Rapids.
His abuela taught him how to play the piano as a child and supported his love of music.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's grandmother, Abuela Mundi, has died, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Hamilton creator told fans on Monday.
Un recurso que sirve tanto para una abuela que sobrevivió al nazismo como para un director de video.
Then we see Julián and his abuela on the subway, where the other passengers include three splendid mermaids.
In a heartfelt post on Instagram, the singer showed his affection for his abuela, whom he called his angel.
The turning-point was the day in 1977 when she met Alicia "Licha" de la Cuadra, another searching abuela.
Her Abuela, her father's mother, who is "unapologetically Boricua, unapologetically black," is her only source of affection and support.
" — Thatiana, Dominican "My abuela Mamá Blanca lost her eldest son and her mother in the span of two weeks.
She kept calling Michelle "Leyla" -- which the family figured out was actually abuela, the word for grandmother in Spanish.
Su abuela, Virginia Sedgwick, quien pasaba temporadas en La Mora y en Utah, veía cómo iba y venía emocionada.
Because like semi-modern Abuela said, a man will find her (cough, Rafael, cough) when she leasts expects it.
It feels like it's been a while (three years!) since Abuela has had some story line of her own.
Explaining marginal taxes to a far-right former Governor:Imagine if you did chores for abuela & she gave you $10.
Los críticos adoran la actuación de Milly Shapiro, una joven que experimenta extrañas reacciones relacionadas con su abuela fallecida.
But an attempt to compare Clinton to a tortilla-making abuela backfired, eliciting a contemptuous response on social media.
A decade after my mom moved from the Dominican Republic, my abuela moved into our home to help raise me.
I, like many people, identify with Abuela: I used to not be very political until the past year or so.
Townspeople line up at their doors to plead for help: Abuela died, and no one can pay her funeral expenses.
Me contó sobre los veranos que pasó en el viñedo de su abuela, donde disfrutaba de leche y huevos frescos.
I can still see my dad and abuela when I look in the mirror, even if biology tells me I shouldn't.
" — Karolyna, Mexican "One of the ways my abuela, who we call Mami Tere, has always shown her love is through food.
" — Zameena, Dominican and Costa Rican "No one wants to hold onto the idea of a whole family more than my abuela.
Jane, her abuela Alba, and her mother, Xiomara, relax by watching telenovelas, just as the Gilmore girls once watched screwball comedies.
Her abuela once bought her a keychain of a coquí that makes the croaking sound from which it gets its name.
There's no use of Spanish-language dialogue or references to her abuela to make the point that she is a Nuyorican.
Interceptaron las conversaciones telefónicas en las que hablaban de la inminente llegada de alguien conocido con los alias de "Abuela" o "Tía".
Nationally, the Democratic abuela outreach is a more formal, centralized version of what has happened on the local level for some time.
My Abuela Maria was 14 and pregnant when she dropped out of eighth grade to sell 50-cent joints to her neighbors.
Arriving in Manhattan with the "stories her abuela taught her," Belpré eventually takes a job at the library as a bilingual assistant.
La abuela de Paola llegó a Venezuela desde Italia en 1957 porque en ese entonces parecía un país más prometedor para vivir.
Mi madre y mi abuela me impregnaron un profundo sentido de identidad cubana por lo que, naturalmente, siempre gravité hacia la isla.
My mom was left to take her two kids back home to Texas, and my abuela from my dad's side took us in.
Stopped wearing red lipstick or the nameplate necklace Abuela gifted me for my quinceañera, the only piece of real gold jewelry I owned.
Josephine, like Jane, wants to be a writer and works at a hotel in Miami, where she lives with her mother and abuela.
Mi abuela, según sabía yo, había comenzado a tener hijos en la adolescencia, lo mismo que mi hermana y muchos de nuestros primos.
And my abuela, my great-grandmother, literally picked him up and started walking, like a parent does to try to save their child.
Nació con una discapacidad que le impide usar sus brazos y dejó su ciudad natal porque su abuela ya no podía cuidar de él.
Instead, the shop keeps it simple and better organized in case you lack the willpower to try not to elbow someone's abuela while thrifting.
Instead, the shop keeps it simple and better organized in case you lack the willpower of trying not to elbow someone's abuela while thrifting.
Convirtió la pasión por la cocina que había heredado de su abuela en un trabajo como sous chef en un restaurante de comida fusión.
En ese momento, vi a mi abuela y a Bill no como dos viejos que buscaban el consuelo del otro ni como personas mayores.
Rafael tells Jane's abuela that it was basically the best kiss ever, that it "felt like coming home," while Jane was absolutely not about it.
Pineapple with a pinch of salt is a trick my abuela taught me when I was a kid, and it's one of my favorite treats.
Seeing how his abuela reacts and how she accepts him unconditionally is just as important for young readers (especially Latinx readers) as how Julián dresses.
As a child, I felt profoundly ashamed of my Abuela Maria, believing she was proof that people who called Latinos uneducated or criminals were right.
When Julián is riding the subway with his abuela, he sees three women fabulously dressed as mermaids, and he tells her he is one, too.
When he reveals his true form to his abuela, she naturally brings him to see the other mermaids of Brooklyn, a glittery, joyful drag parade.
She watches Spanish soap operas with her Abuela, but she's also a girl in and out of juvie, a girl who gets suspended and even arrested.
The tale depicts a young boy who can't stop daydreaming about becoming a mermaid after witnessing three gorgeously dressed women on the subway with his abuela.
Even though my mother is incredibly supportive now, it took her a bit to accept that her son was never going to make her an abuela.
La herencia de Enrique de su madre y su abuela, junto con las ganancias de Meghan como actriz, implican que es casi seguro que son multimillonarios.
My abuela made sure that I always felt comfortable and loved at home, especially being the only American, and half Cuban, with less firm roots in town.
Given lengthening life spans, a family may already have a presiding great-grandparent, an Opa or an Abuela, which pushes the new grandparent to find some alternative.
In this version of the fairy tale, Little Red is a fearless little Latina on her way to visit her grandmother, or should we say her abuela?
It is about respecting your Abuela because she is more powerful than the President of the United States, especially when she throws that flying chancla (flip-flop).
MIAMI — Ted Cruz bounded onstage to a seldom-heard introduction — "the first Hispanic president of the United States" — and spoke later of his "abuelo and abuela" in Cuba.
Luca had approached the table wriggling, whispered into Mami's ear, and Abuela, seeing this, had shaken her head, wagged an admonishing finger at them both, passed her remarks.
Murieron cuatro familiares, todos en el hospital: Tío Gilberto el 8 de diciembre, Tío Pedro en Nochebuena, Abuela Liona el 15 de enero y Tío Danny el 903 de enero.
I profiled stories of women such as "Abuela Asuncion," who cooked for Francis out of her dirt floor home, and Mary Torres who raised cockfighting roosters to make ends meet.
When the police came, Abuela Maria and her brother, Jorge, said they didn't realize it was a raid, and that Jorge thought a competing dealer was trying to break in.
Jorge Zermeño, alcalde de la ciudad de Torreón, donde sucedió el tiroteo, le dijo a los reporteros que el chico vivía con su abuela pero que sufría "alguna problemática familiar".
Cuando su abuela —que casi no hablaba español— se mudara a su casa, la fotógrafa mexicana empezó a reconectar con la comunidad de su familia a través de la fotografía.
Spin Up: When a cortical stack is temporarily placed in a sleeve for interrogation purposes, or just for occasional visits (like Ortega spinning up her abuela for Day of the Dead).
Before Perea started her own anti-violence project, she worked at a restaurant that had a similar goal as Heredia's, just a few blocks away, called La Paila de mi Abuela.
But getting together to see my abuela celebrate and listen to songs that brought her back to her own young adulthood made us all remember how special she is to us.
It's also why Hillary Clinton hired a DREAMer to lead her outreach effort to Latinos and put out a much-maligned ad calling herself an "abuela," the Spanish word for grandmother.
I saw my own family in the small details, from the abuela that throws her chancleta at her grandchild (that's my grandmother all the way!) to the natural mixes of Spanglish throughout.
I lost four family members, all of them in the hospital: Tío Gilberto on December 8, Tío Pedro on Christmas' Eve, Abuela Liona on January 15, and Tío Danny on January 20.
Jane the Virgin Yes, this show, a play on the telenovela form, is ostensibly about a virgin who gets artificially inseminated but really it's about mothers and daughters: Abuela, Xiomara and Jane.
Dating and finding a man is not important and no woman needs a man: as we learned from semi-modern Abuela tonight, a woman's place is in the house and the senate!
But he's also insecure about his relationship with Xo. Bruce's purposeful sent him so over the edge that he asks Mateo, a 4 year-old, if he thinks his abuela is happy.
He could identify with scenes of Londoners making sense of life at the turn of the last century, and even find a version of his abuela in the character of Ruth Wilcox.
In her earliest days as an abuela, her life was rattled when my mom made the decision to leave Spain for greater opportunities in the U.S. with my sister, my abuela's first granddaughter.
And one way to help drive more of them to the polls, Democrats believe, is by courting the "abuela vote," and leveraging the unique influence and respect that older women command among Hispanics.
At the book's end, Niña and Abuela are spending a Sunday in the park, having pan dulce and watching the people go by: "It was still their favorite thing to do," Ruiz writes.
Kayoko Motokawa, la abuela de 67 años de un niño que, a su vez, parecía un muñeco, dijo que era triste que ahora Nagoro fuera famoso por sus muñecos y no por su gente.
They were from my parents' wedding and candid shots taken in our backyard in Virginia, around the house — photos that captured what my abuela wanted me to believe was a period of joy my life.
My mother's mother, whom my sisters and I called "Mother," didn't live with us in the same way Jane lived with her "abuela" (grandmother) on the show, but she lived less than 10 minutes away.
My Abuela Estela cut meat out of the family diet out of necessity, but today, a new generation of Dominicans in the diaspora is embracing vegan and plant-based diets with a more socially minded focus.
But that's okay, because I know another small person: my abuela, a feisty Latina woman with box-dyed hair that matches the gold tequila she drinks and a silver plate on her upper right lateral incisor tooth.
Nakatani creció comiendo platillos que fusionaban ambas culturas; su abuelo japonés y su abuela mexicana inventaron los famosos cacahuates japoneses (maní cubierto con una fina capa de masa que luego se fríe) en la década de 1940.
" Alejandra Ruiz, 245 años, estudiante de Ponce y San Juan, tres meses sin electricidad "Cuando abrimos la puerta de entrada por primera vez a mi abuela le dio un ataque de pánico, ya que todo estaba destruido.
Jane argues that her abuela isn't, as she sees herself, "broken"—but her solution is not to tell Alba to jump in bed with a man but to take her shopping for a vibrator and some lubricant.
In college, when I'd visit my abuelos down in Virginia for a week or so, maybe once or twice a year, my abuela and I were the ones to stay up late playing dominós or working on puzzles.
The story itself is simple: Abuela saves her hard-earned pesos to buy a special present for her beloved granddaughter Niña, though when the government devalues the peso and she fails to exchange it, the money becomes worthless.
In the CW series "Jane the Virgin," the family's matriarch, Abuela Alba (Ivonne Coll), goes through the process of applying for her green card and the show's star, Gina Rodriguez, is developing two shows centered on undocumented immigrants.
" — Christopher, Puerto Rican "My abuela is a headstrong, force to be reckoned with who always made the best out of every heart-wrenching and difficult moment to bring happy memories and smiles to her family - and she still is.
We got in Martín's Honda Civic and went to eat birria at Martín's favorite place, where the abuela working the comal knew him and brought us sweet corn tortillas two at a time as soon as they were done.
A local favorite, serving food like your abuela used to make, Fuente y Fonda serves enormous enamel dishes with entrees designed for two, including fresh pastas and a milanesa (breaded steak) topped with melted cheese, fresh tomatoes and ham.
In any case, Luca is alone in the bathroom now, and he tries not to think it, but the thought swarms up unbidden: those irritable words Mami and Abuela exchanged were perhaps the very last ones between them, ever.
I still remember watching a mongoose pick off one of my abuela's chicks right in front of our eyes, and while my abuela cursed the mongoose down to hell, I felt nothing but admiration for its speed and its audacity.
Abuela didn't like it; she told Mami she was coddling him, that a boy his age should be able to go to the bathroom by himself, but Luca is an only child, so he gets away with things other kids don't.
The opening scene of the episode with Abuela telling her, "you will be OK and your life will be beautiful again" was heartbreaking, and exactly why the writers chose to move the story forward this far: They didn't want this show to turn into Jane the Griever.
"A Gift From Abuela," with its block-printed illustrations in muted colors, is more modest in its storytelling and heartwarming in its message, though Ruiz still manages to capture complex social realities (the economic crisis in Mexico in the early 1990s, the alienation of older adults).
Hace tres años, mi madre me envió un mensaje de texto que decía: "La abuela Gert: 3, Jake: 0", la broma consistía en que Gert, su madre, a sus 80 años, se iba a casar por tercera ocasión mientras que yo, a mis 28, seguía soltero.
The writers' excellent decision to fill Season 2 with backstory about Jane's abuela continues, this time in Alba revealing that her own perfect wedding day was actually a debacle; Mateo's family publicly shamed her in church for no longer being a virgin, and the lovers fled to be together.
In the video, Cabello plays two contrasting versions of herself: a soap star in a glam yellow dress, and a shy Ugly Betty-type chica who opts to stay home with her abuela on a Saturday night, watching pretty people live lives far more exciting than her own.
Many moons ago, when I first moved to NYC in pursuit of the elusive Dream Job in magazines, I vividly remember my 85-year-old Abuela sending Nina Garcia — the creative director of Marie Claire at the time (now Elle's new EIC) — a hand-written note requesting a job for me.
"I know she chose the very moment, 8:19, because her beloved mother had died on 8/19 thirty-two years ago and she wanted to make sure that we got the message that she was with our beloved grandmother, Abuela Consuelo and my loving father, Jose Manuel," she said.
Whether it's your mother punishing you for staying out past curfew, your abuela being unimpressed if you dare to talk back, or Cardi B being done with Nicki's constant shade and belittling of her success—the throwing of la chancla is a symbol for the fed up, exhausted Latinx women.
Es como el que siente el peruano Marco Huarancca hacia su abuela, ahora fallecida, quien siempre supo lo que su nieto aún no podía decirle: "Nunca usaba pronombres femeninos si me preguntaba si salía con alguien", escribe Huarancco en la más reciente edición de minihistorias de la serie Modern Love.
But while the pared-down show moves at an energetic clip, it often does so at the expense of the female characters: Lola's rich story has vanished; Oscar's cancer-stricken mother, Beli (Maite Bonilla), appears only in Act 2; and his abuela, La Inca (Arisleyda Lombert), loses her quasi-mythical aura.
Seis meses después, la camisa seguía allí, ya como parte de la exhibición permanente de objetos preciosos del lugar: una foto de mi madre con nuestros hijos, los candeleros de mi abuela y la camisa blanca polo de mi esposo (la cual se había vuelto significativa por una razón enormemente distinta).
At first sign of a chill in the air, the vertical flames of space heaters flick on outside, and servers offer soft, oversize blankets to guests on the patio, circling several times, with the affectionate insistence of an abuela, coming back, always giving you the chance to change your mind.
And Ivonne Coll plays Jane's abuela Alba with such conviction that you believe it when her religious beliefs are causing her to be judgmental of her daughter and granddaughter, just as much as you believe that, thanks to them, she ultimately becomes comfortable with her own sexuality, even sharing her fantasy about President Obama.
El año pasado, por ejemplo, los doctores que interrumpieron el embarazo de Lucía —una niña de 11 años de Tucumán violada por la pareja de su abuela— bajo orden de la corte, fueron imputados por una fiscala luego de que realizaron el procedimiento que los doctores de un hospital público se negaron a hacer.
Es Ciudad de México, 2016, pero no sé si estoy en un mitin de Adolfo Suárez en la Ávila de los 70, justo antes de que España tuviera constitución, o a la salida de misa de doce en el pueblo de mi abuela el día de la fiesta patronal, mujeres en las filas delanteras, hombres atrás.
Mantecado is a fixture on the menu now, along with Violeta, inspired by the flowery perfume "splashed all over every Cuban baby," she said; and Abuela Maria, a swirl of broken Maria cookies, knobs of cream cheese and ruby streaks of guava and guava marmalade — an adaptation of a 4-o'clock snack, best downed with a cup of Café Bustelo.
I myself was her first and only grandchild born overseas, and my abuela made sure that my sister and I, thousands of miles away, always felt totally integrated with our greater family through pages-long monthly letters that detailed everyday interactions, parties, events; sending us pictures of cousins whom I had yet to meet going off to their first days of school or playing in playgrounds; coming to visit us and converting our small NYC apartment into a virtual training ground to teach us and show us all the things we were missing from their hometown, from local dishes to card games.

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