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Hallowen Traditions In America
Hello again family it is october now and I hope to see you soon. In america they have many strange things they do to celebrate this holiday they call halloween. They put out these orange squashes they call pumpkins and even carve faces into them I even carved a pumpkin myself. Another weird and a little worrying tradition is trick or treating where the children go from door to door and get candy. I was worried about lilia going but she assured me she would be fine so I dropped it. Anyways I hope to see you again and hope this whole war blows over and I can come home soon

Best Regards -Mr Pirzada

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