Sunday, October 22, 2006


Today, April and I went to see Gisell. She liked it better than the opera, just the opposite than me. It was a good time we spent together, April is going out more with me, so she is being more social. The nigth before we wento to my Aunt`s birthday (80 years old) and April was very nice, she stayed with me eventhouhg she was bored. Well, today I wanted to share the bond between mother and a teenager, sometimes it is hard but there are others that are really a treasure for ever.
Love to all

Sunday, October 15, 2006



Teffy is the craziest dog I have seen, she likes to run and play with the kids. Today we went to the park, it is spring time and the sun always makes me happy. It is so good to have a doggy, you will never feel lonely again. You may have read this million of times but your dog will always be there for you, so why dont you adopt a dog?. I found Teffy in a box in the street, she was around one month old and since then she was part of the family. She plays with my daughter when she is alone and stays with me at night when I have to work late. We are part of Nature and dogs remain us of that.

Sunday, October 08, 2006


Hi:
I want to share the feeling when the water hits the stones. Today was a beatiful day here in Lima, sunny and warm, so we went to the beach to take some pictures and to enjoy the day. We have a beach called La Punta, it is a stone beach with a long pier. You take a bus for 60 cts and you can have lunch for 3 US dollars, and have fun all day. Nice and simple.
Love for all
Tati

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Hello again: I am not sure if I must continue to blog in English. I am Peruvian so to practice my english here was a good idea but since nobody read my blog maybe I should blog in spanish.
Anyway I will try for a few times and see what happens.
Here in Lima, spring is underway and the days are getting warmer and sunny so today we went downtown to take some pictures. Downtown was full of people, walking around, teenagers with little kids, older couples and people from inside the country. The old buildings are quite beautiful with the sunlight, specially those around Plaza San Martin. I was impacted by an old lady, all dressed in black, wiht the traditional dress from the Sierra posing for her son, make me feel warm inside for their love. It takes so little to be happy (mother and son, youngsters in love, an ice cream cone). Why is that few people see happinness that way?

Monday, September 11, 2006

Hi:
This is my first entry and I would like to share my feelings about small, simple ways to change things. Last saturday, I went to a baby shower for a HIV positive mother. The party was organized by her self-support group in a friend house so most of the people were HIV positive. I was amazed by the joy of living and the strenght of all of them. They were not in a very good economic position but all gave something to the mother. I felt welcomed even though i was a total stranger. There was dancing and delicious peruvian food. After that, I realized that this was the first time I was in contact with a HIV positive person and how similar were all of those women to me. They were mothers that were probable infected by her husbands. In a male dominated society, they were lucky enough to discover the virus before the AIDS developed. How about all the other women that go to bed with a unfaithful husband? Condoms are rarely used by a married couple. AIDS is still a shame that is not easy to challenge. Could it be possible that if each of us, mothers and women talk about this reality to someone else, could it be possible to prevent one person to get HIV?