"Being married to a Mexican woman elevates your life. It transforms you. It fills you with love, family, something deeper. It's the best thing that's ever happened to me.
"Being married to a Mexican woman elevates your life. It transforms you. It fills you with love, family, something deeper. It's the best thing that's ever happened to me.
"Being married to a Mexican woman elevates your life. It transforms you. It fills you with love, family, something deeper. It's the best thing that's ever happened to me.
When I first arrived in Monterrey, on a Sunday, I felt that unique warmth: Sundays are sacred, family comes first. And I thought, 'I want that.'
The people are warmer in Mexico. Hugging, kissing, laughing together. In America, you handshake... and it feels cold. Here, every meeting is a hug and a kiss, like saying "I recognize you, I feel you, you are here." This is something the world should learn from Mexicans.
My wife, Patricia, taught me that. He taught me the true value of family.
Thanks to her, I now have a Mexican-American family, and the most beautiful thing is to see how our daughters inherit that mix of cultures, languages, love.
At home we speak English and Spanish, we celebrate the donut of kings - although one day we didn't have the Child God and we used a cashew -, and Miranda is already going to catechism. In the midst of everything, what fills me the most is seeing them growing up with the best of both worlds. ”
🇲🇽 —Rob Schneider, on how Mexico and his wife transformed their vision of life and family.
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