Thanks to Sister Adeline, I currently graciously sleep and eat at Casa Buen Samaritano. This place hosts sick people who leave far away, have poor resources and/or doesn’t have family to take care of them. Sunday we had the xmas party with people from SOLIDARIDAD coming for lunch and presents exchange The morning was dedicated to the preparation of the meal… A paella! As most of you know, I don’t like to cook but love to eat However, it was great to participate in cooking this giant meal for around 40 people!Â
Of course, as it is a catholic organisation there was a mess – a priest came especialy for it, but I escape this part… Helping is enough for me. Just before lunch all residents participated in a short nativity performance, with even a real little baby Jesus I really enjoyed beeing part of this community for this event and I even get a present!!! For dessert, we had a huge cake – Ariane, you would have love it! I can tell you that I felt really lucky to know that I have family and friends all around me – even if you’re all far away for now! Thanks to be here guys!!!
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rassure moi : les bandages des mecs sur la photo : tu n’y es pour rien hein? et le curé,tu n’a pas mis à mal ses fondements au moins?
By Cath on 2009-12-22 2.46 pm | Permalink
Non ! Suis pas aussi violante qd meme ! Je laisse pas de traces moi
By Alex on 2009-12-23 4.15 am | Permalink
Salut Alex,
Je suis toujours ton parcours avec émerveillement et prends connaissance de tes aventures régulièrement. Profites bien et toujours. Je te souhaite de passer un très bon Noël et mes meilleurs voeux pour cette année 2010. A bientôt !
Séverine
By Séverine on 2009-12-24 12.57 pm | Permalink
Passe de superbes fêtes de noël en Bolivie Alex!!! une partie de toi sera avec nous à Boulogne.
Pleins de Bzzzzzzzz!!!!!!!!
By Cath on 2009-12-24 3.22 pm | Permalink
Je ne voyais pas de nouveaux post depuis quelques temps… Me voilà rassuré!
Je vois que les priorités n’ont pas changé: les gateaux bien en haut de la liste, et Mr le curé bien en bas! Je te trouve fort injuste, parceque: sans bon Dieu, pas de Noël, et sans Noël, une bonne raison de moins de se bâffrer de bonnes choses… Alors une peu de reconnaissance!!
Profite de ces beaux moments de partage, plein de bises depuis la France!
By Grégoire on 2009-12-24 4.37 pm | Permalink
euh, je veux bien témoigner de violences subies au Costa Rica…
j’ai encore des traces et une cicatrice sur la jambe….
et tu as vu le petit jésus alors ? lol
By tang on 2009-12-25 2.41 pm | Permalink
Des preuves ?!
By Alex on 2009-12-25 8.19 pm | Permalink
He’s a drug user, a cheat, a liar, and he’s abusive. Why would you let him back into your life, and those of the kids?It is guilt tanlikg, when he blames you for what happened. It’s something very common with cheaters. And the fact that he does blame you, means he would have no guilt about doing it again, because it would still be your fault and not his. Until he owns his responsibility, you have no chance of keeping him faithful.Using his family is also common. He wants what he wants now, he was not going to give you time to realise you were better off without him. He can’t see why, even though HE walked out, HE cheated, why HE can’t come home and do just what HE wants. For him, it is all about him. And now he has what he wants, has seen that he can manipulate you, he has no respect for you, and feels he can do what he pleases, and you will put up with it.If he really wanted to be with you, why did he get abusive, once he got what he wanted? It’s because he doesn’t think of you as a person, just an object to blame his failings on. And that’s not going to change. He is selfish and immature. Your only choices are to shut up and put up with it, or kick his sorry a*s to the kerb.Try to do the right thing for you, and your kids. Protect them and yourself, and do it sooner rather than later. Its not going to get any better.
By Dwi on 2015-11-10 12.26 am | Permalink
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