often made trips around the country and is simply exciting. So green landscapes and diversity of colors that captivates me.
had forgotten how was the flight of a butterfly, was erased from my memory those nice peasant houses of the stories or paintings with flamboyant, where under every tree, paint a colorful and simple hut cute .... This is the field Dominican Republic, my teammates have fun with me because everything I see is an impact on my memory, a mass of custard filled with ripe fruit eg
- Look, a clump of chirimoyaaaaa - missed the name look
- ohhh that's what Cuban said? - the other turns, and asks:
- no Man, that was it Cuban?
The whole way yes, I remember names like a movie of my land and they see me they say I look like a girl with a new toy every time I ask
- How is the name of the fruit, Cuban?
- chirimollos - I say and smile for the absurd language barrier
- heck that weird name, they say.
My trips are a feast of color and laughter, they have fun with my visual surprises and I enjoy being in a group where I can express my excitement and unleash my imagination, not transit through the fields of R. Dominican but for those of my country.
My mind travels back and ride for every memory as when a recent graduate Taguasco reach (a town in Cuba) was barely 18 and had me teach in a community named The new houses.
also remember to Nicaragua, to La Guaira in Venezuela, the same smiles and healthy people without the prejudices of the city.
In Nicaragua children approached me and asked me:
- Are you Cuban? - I told them: Yes, I am.
then hid their laughter behind their hands and I commented:
Cubans know a lot, you come to teach us?
Sure you can, answer me, I come to teach them everything - and my eyes filled with tears at such goodness, I'ma crybaby and everything I touched, I think my sister and I invented the tears.
When I perform in the Dominican communities all look at me sympathetically and tell me that there was a time when Trujillo, in which we hear over Radio Havana Cuba, than their own.
I am proud to work on a project in which technology leads to the farthest reaches of the country, including some communities where there is no electricity, as is the case of Rio Limpio. It's clearly a great job by the First Lady and believe me when I saw for the first time these kids glued to a computer with such eagerness to learn and prepare, I realized I'm doing something I dreamed, I'm happy because I feel that I am useful in a country that welcomed me as a child and where I've never felt an outsider.
describes the contrast between city and countryside, the softness of their faces filled with expressions of curiosity and love, a love that learned to give in exchange for nothing because they have nothing, is a bit difficult, you have to feel the heat community because it is the best we can offer. The hospitality of the Dominican countryside is the most authentic expression of the greatness of this country.
Travel for work is to return to my roots.
love this project and strive to the best of me, I owe to a country which I find as much mine as it was Cuba for the Generalissimo, bridging distances of course, because our Maximo Gomez was able to make my country and create his unbreakable bonds of union between the two countries.
Serve this chronicle as a thank you, because God Pope definitely not wrong and I never could put in a better country and a better team, also led by an extraordinary woman, who exudes love and commitment for his country.
THERE THANKS FOR THE DOMINICAN PEOPLE!