
Dear reader, "Read not to contradict and confute, nor to believe and take for granted, nor to find talk and discourse, but to weigh and consider." I am listening to a song from Pasarea Colibri, Ceasornicarul...and the lyrics speak the truth as they say that summer is going away so fast, leaving behind a lot of memories. May I say that every person in that picture above left at least a memory here, as they went away with the summer, one by one. In the picture is the bus of all nations, as we called it :) In the left side is Waijh, from Tunisia, the funny guy with the most interesting AIESEC T-shit : Free French Kissing- nobody believed him...they all paid :))) . Then Dominika, from AIESEC Wro, an elegant and smart person, very proud to know her. Next to her is Luis, from República Federativa do Brasil,with who I am practicing my Portuguese that I learned from the brasilian soap-operas:) Tudu bein??Then there is a peron I don't know 100%, but I am getting to ...Mili:P..And Erika, my lovely room - mate , who learned me how to use the choop-sticks and asked me so many things about my religion.(only then did I realise that is not enough to go to church, one should also think more about the symbols and sermons he has listened to) Opposite to Erika is Tony, a very good person, always giving a hand when needed, my discipole in the art of cooking..he has the seasonings and I have the tools :)) Then, well..I don't know this blond guy, but I guess he is ...Polish?!? :)) finally, there is Natalie from China, just like Tony and Erika are ..she was very nice and always smiling, as if nothing bad would ever go wrong , so what if the pan is on fire??.. as she went away, she was kind enough to live her rice with me, as she considered it would be very happy - the rice- if I cook it, as they call me Queen of the Kitchen...:)) The person that is taking the picture is Samuel, from Nigeria...who comes into my room with the voice of an old lady saying "przepraszam" or Sheprasham...:) and I always say "cine puii mei e ?" or "my chicken, who is it?" :)) I quess that this lesson of the All nations bus is one I like the most. For some time I was trying to understand the people from my country, but the world is so big, and people so different and diverse . I think now I know a lillte bit of every country that has sent a representative here, and that they all know a little bit of me, not just Mili, but Mili From Romania. :) "When you ask for miracles, you get folks". Christopher Galtenberg Labels: Polanda, Wroclaw |
Ce tare esti tu Milishor pe acolo parca te vad...
Sa ai cel mai fain timp in continuare si sa te distrezi pe masura... si o sa vezi ca totusi... lumea e mica!
Te pup!!!