Thursday, July 30, 2009

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A efore it was a great corner in zone 9. Today that corner ate an Italian restaurant. Same has its pool and green area for girls and young women can play.

By covering the 75 th anniversary of its foundation in Guatemala, I was reminded of the trips we did with Boys Magazine and its director Ines de Sandoval to different parts of Guatemala. With my middle brother knew the old airport, the train Amatitlán Lake, the National Theatre and the Polytechnic in San Juan Sacatepéquez.

I remember I was 9 years old and - with my cousins \u200b\u200bwas around for 14 or 15. will understand at the time the last thing I wanted was to have friends but they do. How many Girl Guides meet? I do not know. I just remember it was a good excuse to spend happy holidays: They "connecting" and I know places in Guatemala.

The activity took the opportunity to take photos. I welcome your comments. And as always: a greeting from the Girl Guides. Hope you like it.









Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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The Girl Guides "Pop and R & B?


N or know if R & B and Rice siginifique Beans ... but if as it sounds. Her name is Ana Iris. is a singer, actress and model. I met her at an event and gave me his card. By type of publication in which work would not know how to make it known so that an alternative means such as this blog I am putting my two cents.


I heard her sing and deserves to be heard. What I can say about it? In the few minutes I spoke and worked a couple of pictures with it is noted that wants to do things ... and well done. That to me gives you several extra points.

Happy day, happy night ... and happy week


Ana Iris Singer, actress and model

www.anairisesposito.com

contact

Mail : anairis@anairisesposito.com


Pod. I know it's Rhythm and Blues but I wanted to put a touch of humor.



Monday, July 27, 2009

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Migration, Migration

My journey from the village of Ravelo to the city of Sucre.




















My name is Rita Padilla, I have 13 years. My field is called
Ravelo, and 10 years living in the city of Sucre. Sucre
I came with my parents and all my brothers, because my father's family was large and had no land to my father and my father was the youngest of 10 siblings. Thus
Sucre came to all my brothers and my parents, we are nine brothers.


I now live with my mom and my sister Eusebio. And all three have to work to help with household expenses, since we are alone.
My painting shows my work every day, as I and my sister sell donuts. My sister two months ago that does not sell donuts on the school because it has a scholarship in Nantes. Then Saturday and Sunday my sister and I sell donuts. Rita Padilla

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The Filgua





L to visit on Friday July 24 for work: I covered the official opening of the VI Fair International Book in Guatemala, made in the industry park and two things struck me:

  1. The presidential party and state machine-bureaucratic-communicative that it brings. In my opinion I think it's too personal to have two official photographers, cameramen and other characters that accompanied the current president, but if the snakes do not eat rats disappear.

  1. The opening of the brothers Costa Rican culture and education. I talked with the ambassador of Costa Rica in Guatemala, Lidiette Brenes, and confirmed the tico like to share the beauty of their country and reach out to foreign tourists.


again On Sunday I visited the fair as "normal person", no camera, no uniform protocol and without enough time to search and find literary treasures.

I really feel comfortable to say: I invite everyone to visit the VI Book Fair in Guatemala. Held from July 24 to August 2 in the industrial park in the halls 4, 5, and 6-On 4 has all the works on offer available for every taste, 5 books and activities for children, and 6 food stalls to take a rest and enjoy shopping for those who have the habit of reading while eating.


For my part I liked several details that invite you to visit:

- With Q.15.00 parking and entry-Q.1.00 Q.5.00 children, can have a good time looking for the book I'd like to read, find something interesting or different, buy - or buy a gift- advance, to take bids and even meet people you know.

- Upon entering each stand all representatives of different publishers respect the client-reader. Know to get one and not interrupt with: are you looking for something special?. not be shy to ask for the author, title or subject, or help you to find what you are looking for.

- The interaction of the audience / reader I loved it. There was a market, each seeking its own, respecting everyone's tastes.

- This certainly liked: Good deals. Maybe being 10% or 20% at most but if you have time it is.


For now I commented that I did not leave empty-handed took me The Complete Works, A taste Monterroso; Thousand and One Nights -Anonimo; Legends and stories, Gustavo Adolfo Becher; Big Mama's Funeral of Garcia Marquez, and Diplomacy, Henry Kissinger.

So turn off the television, Disconnect from his "friends" on Facebook, rest your eyes from the screen of the laptop and become big kids: buy a good book, read it and travel to wherever they want ... of course, if want.

FILGUA
http://www.filgua.com/

From 24 July to 2 August

07/26/2009

Park Industry , zone 9.

Guatemala, Guatemala

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

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Rita Padilla, painting and story of Angelica Solis




My name is Angelica Solis, I have 12 years. And I will tell the story of Andrea, a girl working at the central market of Sucre.


The eight drawings in the two paintings I have painted, have the story of Andrea, a girl from the village of Uruquilla, who as a child living in the countryside with his mother and sisters and then came to live in the city of Sucre.







Many of my people live in Sucre and weekends back to my people, to cultivate their land. Because there is no secure job in Sucre and how people from the countryside we have no profession, it is difficult to get a good job in the city.


The people who come from countryside to live in the city does not have a profession and not fluent Castilian, charger and only works for a pawn and the money they earn is too little to live. Moms laundry work and earned little money.





In my family we have always helped at all, my sisters and I have worked from small central market selling bags to help with household expenses. My mother says we have to help ourselves to succeed. So I'm studying for a profession and then help my family.

Angelica Solis.

Friday, July 17, 2009

What Are Songs Like Riverside

As you reach the city of Sucre, Miguel Alaca.


Like all working children, I come from a village near Sucre. My parents sold all their things in the field and came to the city to start over.

I do not remember much of the story, but my parents remember it like yesterday, just.




I live in a neighborhood that is in front of the central area of \u200b\u200bthe cemetery. And my friends of my people also live in my neighborhood, because it is where the city is almost over and where cars go to my village. My neighborhood is called NSS.



To my people just going at times, to visit my grandfather. My father no longer grows potatoes or corn, because we have no ground in the field.



Since I live near the cemetery.
The cemetery is the place where I work, and where many of my friends in my neighborhood. There work cleaning headstones, others praying, singing, carrying ladders and chartering for the ladies to lay flowers at the niche upper floors and we pay for this service. I want to be a tourist guide of the cemetery, but I still have much to learn.




With the money we make help us in our spending. I like going swimming and saving money for the bus that takes me all day at Bolivar Park Pool and I am also in the swimming club "Octopus Nantes", where workers are children.



In my drawings, I show how I and my family have come to town. A principle has not been easy, even now is not easy, because my brothers and I have to make money to stay in school.



The field is nice, but we can not study the field, so my parents brought us to the city.

I could no longer live in the country, because I get used to the city and here I have my friends and I can study to be professional and help my family.



Atte. Miguel Angel Sánchez
Alaca
I have 13 years of age.
I am of the Commonwealth of Qhoyuli,
where there is a river and many fish. NANTA

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Migration

SILQISPA:
Continuing the theme of migration, we report the story of Modesto Alvarado, a child-shoe polish "NATs" Central Square in the city of Sucre, who is in second grade, a school night as many children struggling working. A Modesto
it took four days to write the text, and the last photo blog reflects his joy by the end.


PRESENTATION:
'm Modesto Alvarado, I have 11 years old and live in the city of Sucre since 2005 and come to Nantes from 2006. I'm on a school night is so pretty and Claudio called Peñaranda, I'm in second grade and director of the school is very good because it helps us in school. He gives us pencils and crayons and pens for our work.

migration do not understand the word, is the first time I hear that word. I am told that means that the field come to live in the city.

I love my country more than the city.
Before we came to Sucre with my dad to buy coca, rice, pasta and sugar. And I always liked the city.

this year or last year, Sucre do not really like because I have to work harder to help my family. I am polish shoes of the central Plaza and I'm the best, but it bores me shine because many people say to us This is bad because we go dirty for the cream to polish and not fluent in Castilian. I speak the language better and they won Quechua speaking children who do not work.
In this June we are on vacation and I have to work less because there are no children or men who go to school and earns a little polishing, then helped the old ladies and the ladies to carry their bags in the central market.

Sometimes I return to my country, but this year it's colder than before and less potato that is harvested from the land and less beans to eat. But Carnival is beautiful music, everything is green, goats provide milk for cheese making. I already make cheese.

In my family there are 10 people, who are my dad, my mom, me and my brothers. I'm happy because my younger brothers who are five, Veronica, the Sebastian, Alfred, Andrew, and Santusa (newborn), they have to work yet because they are my children.
My other brothers, Dade Alberto 10 years and 13 years and I can take care of ourselves. If you need money work, we work less than before because Nanta helps us with food that is cheap.


TOROC My field is called, very beautiful when growing potatoes, beans, there are llamas and goats and sheep, and cows and donkeys. Sometimes I do not want to go back to my country because I have many friends in the city, I have friends in Nantes, friends in the central Plaza, on the market and in school. And one day I want to be a baker like Antonio, Graciela and Francisco, who are the bakers of the Centre Nant.

Modesto.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

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A step back in time a country called Belize

Press Conference "in San Sebastian? Was heard but it was ironic. Authorities of the schools invited to press conference to publicize the upcoming concert dedicated to Maestro José Aragón.

first duty and pleasure after I took the photos respective and do not miss the opportunity to capture and save some memories of when I attended elementary school in San Sebastian.

not I who would give advice, but I was very pleased to recall good and bad things of my childhood. I I made peace with the past, but I've never fought for it, and I comment: it is pleasant to remember many things. And the advice? Take your time and visit your excolegio, the park they went, the colony where they lived, etc.. Maybe it is not the same as you remember but may reflect some of the good they have accomplished.

Happy day, happy evening and happy week.


is no longer up to the plate but was "La Campana". The punishment was to stand under the hood during recess. Only once I was punished ... and it was not my fault.

On the left was the 6th. B and right 6o. A. The table Don Hugo.
He was the master director of the Banda Marcial Small and review the voice lessons.
just remember it never passed the Do-re-mi-fa-sol-la

primary Fourth, Section A.
do not know if you look at it but finally found a desk for lefties. In a similar
I sat. First
primary. In the background the Virgin.

primary Second, Section A.
do not know why but I see fewer students in my time
This year I spent with a broken finger.

Let the children come to me ...
the background a painting of Jesus evangelizing.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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story Alvarado Painting Modesto migration, Gimena Fuentes. Solis Eulogia


My name is Gimena sources, I have 12 years I am in sixth grade and I'll explain what I painted. I typed in the computer two times the text is the first time I write on the computer.

My painting:
long time ago in a distant part of Bolivia called Ravelo, a village in the highlands, there lived a girl named Gimena who attended his school with much joy and happiness.

my family lived with my father, my mother and my four brothers, growing corn, wheat and potatoes. But my dad wanted to come to the city because all my father's family was already living in the city and told my dad and my mother that the city was more beautiful than the field and had more money and work.



Thus came to Sucre, but it was very true story, because when we arrived in Sucre was not much work and everything cost expensive and people paid very little for a job.
I have a lot, my older brothers work and help my family and I have to work hard, just work for my micro and other small things. Luckily I have to come to Nantes and spending little money on food, Nantes is cheap food and breakfast is free and tea also come cheap. That is why spending less money and my money enough to buy my school things and other things.


My drawing summarizes the story of my life, how I came to the city by truck, for trucks traveling to the field only. My life has not changed much, I'm happy because I live with my family, my brothers, my parents, I have a sister who was born and her newborn are six brothers and have two dogs and two kittens are very playful. Life is not easy for us, but I have good luck because I have my brother in 19 years and my sister at 18, to help us yet.
Twice a year we go with my family to my country to visit my cousins \u200b\u200band uncles who still live near the town of Ravelo.

Gimena.