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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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While the eyes of the world are in Beijing and the eyes of the AIESECers are in Brazil (International Congress 2008 and the 60th anniversary celebration), Russia is invading Georgia, Salvadorian troops are in Iraq and going soon to Haiti and another bomb in Lahore (Pakistan), etc, etc, etc...
Being an AIESECer (and I already said, I will always be) you cannot escape from feeling concern and worried about what it’s going on the other side of the world.
As far as I know, a bomb destroyed the AIESEC office in Georgia, one of their most recent achievements. I am still trying to know if any AIESECer got hurt in the bombings at Lahore.
And I wonder: how can I go on with my life? How can I drive to work every morning knowing that there is something (or a lot of things) wrong in the world, when everything I learned in AIESEC was that I had to do something regarding this issues... and then I feel powerless... then I question myself if it was true everything I believe in… all the sh!t about Peace and fulfillment of human kinds potential...
It sucks not being able to do something about things that matter. It sucks not being creative enough to find out what I can do.
In the mean time, I stick to the causes I identify myself with, or the causes that I feel that have a positive impact in society (such as Fusal, I really like what they do). See? I still believe.
Ok, now I get it, the problem is not “what I believe in”, the problem is doing things so that you won’t feel powerless.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Kalashnikov
Labels: Carnival, Countries, Greece, kalashnikov, Thessaloniki, Travel, Trips
Greece
So far, my favorite country.
Oh God, how can I explain what I felt being there. Honestly, I've been to many countries and never, never, felt this way before about a place.
I lived in Argentina for one year, and that year was magical, and special, but really nothing compares to the feeling I had being in Greece.
I arrived in Athens on my way to Macedonia, FYRO, and the night I arrived, a friend took me out to a mountain where there was a little Orthodox chapel and from there you could see the whole city plus the Acropolis.
The day after, we went to buy my train ticket to Skopje and after that, I went to Acropolis. I remembered all the learning from school and university about Greek history, but nothing compares to being there. I felt amazed, I felt touched, and cold!!!!! Yes, it was so freaking cold!!! It was snowing! But I loved it.
The day after, I took a train to Skopje, and then went to IPM… but that is another story.
On my way back home, I took the train from Skopje to Thessaloniki and I was ready to get a bus to Athens (because the train was full and my reservation was for next day) and suddenly, at the bus station, John Kelly showed up! He told me there was a group of MCPs staying at a hotel and I asked if I could stay with them until the next day, so I did =D. (John Kelly, Emily Jones, David Benjamin, Johnjo Ryan, Ethel Nuila, Naoufel Testaouni, Lynn Parins, Missy Shields)
Oh God! We spent the afternoon walking around Thessaloniki and were to a coffee place in front of the beach with a really nice view!!!! (see the picture)…. =D it gets better.
The day after, I woke up early and took a walk on the beach, it was empty!!!! But beautiful!!!! (a good reason to go to Greece in February/March, low season) I've never seen "water" without waves, so there it was, the Sea with no waves…
After that, we went back to Thessaloniki (down town), we walked around and we saw the decorations for the carnival (another reason to visit Greece in this season) and then we went for lunch… to bad, because even though we found a very nice place and we ate a very good and expensive meal, right after lunch we found what seemed like a foo
d market (reminded me Juayua), people were eating and dancing, dancing and eating, there were musical groups in every corner
(for some reason they were all dressed in black) it was so funny and then even funnier because the group in front of us started playing Kalashnikov, and we dance this song at AIESEC conferences =D. John was laughing because I was so exited that they were playing this song.
That afternoon, I took a train to Athens and the rest of the group went back to Skopje; did I mention how good it is to travel by train? It is good, it's always good traveling by myself, but the train was special.
The next day in Athens I felt so sick I didn't want to go out or anything but finally I decided to stand up and go out, after all, I have no idea when I will be able to go back. Spent the day visiting different metro stations! Yes I got lost, and then I went to the Acropolis again but didn't go in. TO BAD because I when I went back to the hotel someone told me that on Sundays (and it was Sunday) they entrance is free because of the low season. =(.
I took a brochure about a 1 day trip to 3 islands and it cost around 99 Euros and you had to be at the port at around 8 am so I thought it was a good option to take it the next day. I woke up at 9 am… and still feeling very sick. I made my luggage and head to the port and I went to the island called Aegina. And this island… oh God, the island deserves another post….
Labels: AIESEC, Countries, Greece, Thessaloniki, Travel, Trips
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Tourism in El Salvador
I am still interested, I've traveled to many places doing AIESEC work and I've realized the real impact that the tourism industry has in the development of societies. I think I have these two facts in favor: The economics background helps me to understand better and the fact that I've traveled, helps me understand what tourists are looking for when they travel.
On the other hand, it's extremely disappointing and challenging at the same time to realize that in El Salvador the tourism industry is just starting, plus the bad image that my country has makes the situation worse.
I just saw in the Discovery Travel and Leaving a show about the Holy Week celebration in Antigua Guatemala, and I can't help compare that with the same celebration in Sonsonate, Izalco or even San Salvador. Few days ago, in the Discovery channel, there was a program about the gangs… la salvatrucha… ay Dios mío, que tristeza… I bet they feel proud about it…
For example, we want to bring foreigners through AIESEC's Global Internship Program to El Salvador, but they think they won't be safe in here…
This is the challenge I have, let's see what will be my contribution, let's see this same things in few years
Labels: AIESEC, Countries, El Salvador, gangs, Guatemala, Travel, Trips
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Guatemala once again
Another very important reason to go there was to see Marianel!!! Oh God, she was a new member when I was LCP in Cordoba, Argentina. Now she is living her AIESEC experience as a trainee in DHL Guatemala (a traineeship that I wanted for myself but couldn’t get because of my responsibility as MCP)
It was a great weeked, but I'm happy to be back in ESAL.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Black Eyed Peas
I wanted to go to the place that cost $30 but all my friends wanted to go to $15. I ended up going with them because I didn't want to be alone. Thank God we had a great view from there!!! Excellent view... but...
The concert started, the crowd was on, everything was great, but Fergie wasn't there... I didn't care at first, but then Taboo sais that she was sick and that she couldn't sing. But apparently nobody understood because they kept screaming Fergie, Fergie, Fergie. And they couldn’t sing.
About 40 minutes after the concert started, she finally showed up wearing shorts, a cap and sunglasses, she said she ate something and it made her sick. Then she tried singing Big girls don’t kry a capella, but the whole stadium started singing for her.
Unfortunately after that, the whole group didn’t come back!!!
Damn!!!
We went for some dirks with my friends after the concert and I came back home at 2 am. I woke up at 5 am and at 6 am I was taking the bus to Guatemala.
My friend Andres picked me up, we went for lunch, we rested the whole afternoon and then… we went to the Black Eyed Peas Concert
IT WAS GREAT, AMAZING, can’t even describe it!!!!
fotos: http://www.laprensagrafica.com/multimedia/galerias/2007/10/20071007-gal-concierto/galeria.html
YEAH!!!

