Sunday, January 6, 2008

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September 2006: First landing in Panama! Skyscrapers

Hello my dear!
sorry for my silence these days, but I took a break from the PC this weekend and I've been around to see houses ... I found one which is' right in front of the Paseo de las Bovedas, a small avenue with trees and flowers, the typical romantic walk by the sea, with the skyline on the horizon and the colonial buildings to your right ... It 'definitely the best point of the Casco Viejo. The house 'loft, with hardwood floors, mobili carini... "it's cool and simple!" sto vedendo se riesco a trovare una ragazza per condividere questa casa, cosi' risparmio!
Per il momento sto prendendo un ritmo decisamente tranquillo. Vado a lavoro, cerco casa, vado al centro buddista... Desidero riuscire a capire la citta' poco a poco, perche' comunque vengo dal pueblo, dal paese, per cui ho bisogno di rispettare il mio ritmo campesino (trad: contadino) nella urbe... non come facevo i primi tempi a Roma, quando volevo dominare la citta' facendo tremila cose in un sol giorno e finivo stressata e aggredita... ora ho imparato a gustare i movimenti di ogni giorno senza troppa fretta o invadenza!
E' cosi' che ho conosciuto per caso Maria, la donna peruviana di 40 anni, in un bar dove lei lavora come cameriera. Maria vive con 90 dollari al mese, ha un bambino stupendo di nome Scott, dico stupendo perche' ha una immaginazione e sensibilita' unica, scrive racconti al computer e che racconti!!!!! E' la tipica storia del marito machista che lascia la sua donna... Vivono in un appartamento con due camere e dividono il letto con un suo amico gay chef... che e' molto divertente!!!! Maria e' fortissima e sorridente e mi insegna che -la poverta' e' fonte di crescita e fantasia- perche' non ti fa dare nulla per scontato ma ti stimola alla lotta, all'invenzione di strategie per sopravvivere. Maria mi sta aiutando a cercare casa, son gia'; due volte che usciamo la sera per passeggiare nel casco Viejo ed e' divertente e relaxing to talk to her and Scott.
At work so much to read, much to understand, so as to react ... but I try not to stress! Each involves a start-reacomodacion-, inevitable transition, more 'and' the first time I work in full Inglese and spanish. Fortunately, the theme (Vulnerable children, human rights and HIV / AIDS) I am very interested and I gia'una gained some experience in Honduras. As luck would see again that 'most people I have worked in Honduras. Next month there will be 'the regional meeting of women and girls living with HIV, including a girl Libre expresion that will present' just the project I designed and coordinated along with Mijke and the team ... and I realize that "everything comes back to the source, that every fruit is not lost and that the circle is closed and closes when you open at the same time "other news ...> a lady made a donation to Ruvo Libre expresion ... things are moving with the time only if we have the patience to wait to know how!

This afternoon after work I will go 'to walk in a huge park, Omar, said that the tropical nature' is in bloom. I am too curious! So oxygen the lungs and spirit!

Then a big hug, and
"I MISS ITALY !!!!" ... it 's amazing how human nature has done so' ... that you always miss something ... when I was in Italy I missed the color and warmth of South America ... now I'm here I miss the history and romanticisimo Italian as well as clearly the people and my loved ones ... pero 'e' when the sails were already 'get up and you have to catch the winds of destiny, wherever they push! 'cause the wind seems to be at your back ....

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