...born and raised at the atomic caribbean...

Saturday, December 23, 2006

bittersweet return

Although expected, is not easy to arrive home and find such a heavy atmosphere during a supposed happy season. Things are not going the best way here and sadly sometimes I just wish being back in Bogotá. But family is first and sometimes you need more strenght than what you have for helping others. Decission is taken: I am staying here... I will be missing my roommates Bee and Pipe, and my daily interaction with my team.

Now, more than before, I've realized they need me here. It's like a thousand problems decided to visit my family all of a sudden. We need some rest from it, urgently, because stress is the worst virus on family system.

That's my only wish for this season: PEACE. I want my family's peace back.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

I love this band!



What a performance!... definitively A Perfect Circle is one of those rock bands that surely will make you feel the music not only with the sound but with the way it is expressed by the group as a whole. Great video from the same album of Three Libras.

It's nice to remember those times.

Song: Judith
Artist: A Perfect Circle

back in my head



One of those songs that all of a sudden come back to your mind. Great song, really important during that part of my life when this song just came out. Good memories.

Song: "Three Libras"
Artist: A Perfect Circle

The Dark Room & The Dark Complex

Unfortunely I discovered this new obsession. Try to get out of it... the Dark Complex is fucking complicated.

Just try it and you will understand:

Wooly Thinking

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Ladies first...

Colombia is part of LatinAmerica, a region formerly known as a very machist part of the world. During past years the whole region has fallen in awareness of the importance of giving to women the space they deserve in the society. Deny their spaces is going against the competitiveness of the country, since women represent 50% of population and even more in most of the latinamerican countries.

On the last report of World Bank about Gender Empowerment Colombia was placed at No.21 amongst 140 countries being the No.1 in LatinAmerica and 2nd in the whole Americas after Canada.

In Colombia 36% of the chief executives of the companies are women, 4 out of the 6 ministers are women, 30% of the whole senate are women, 50,2% of the labour force is composed by women and women earn 86% of men's salary, the highest rate in Latin America.

"Ladies first"... a typical phrase denoting gentlemen moods... gender equality. Are these formalities needed when there is a long path to walk in front of us? We are the first country in LatinAmerica in gender empowerment but we still seeing the awful data about violence against women in Colombia. Can you imagine how it is in the rest of the region and in other regions where the situation of women is getting even worse day by day?...

Colombia still has lots to do. Gender equality is focused on specific groups of the society, as everything in this country. The richer woman you are, the more equal and important you are.

Let's give the woman her space in society. Equal but not the same. We are women and men, different but equal in rights. Let's make it equal for every single woman in the country. They don't need to be "first", they need to have the same chances.

Simpsons Live



cool

my newest obsession

I know it's not new stuff but I am obsessed with this amazing creation: Pandora!

If you have not discovered yet, you gotta to!!

http://www.pandora.com

You can customize your own radiostation based on an specific artist or song. Day by day you adpat the radiostation to your preferrences and it automatically "learn" what you like. You can create up to 100 radiostations and you can share your radiostation with other users.

Great invention!

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

so what's next

not another leadership position in AIESEC to apply please.... all over the world things happening on this zone... I will not enter there...

taking it easy, going back to university in order to finish my career, enjoying the lifestyle of Barranquilla, being part of the day-to-day of the LC...


mmm.. feels so good...

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Carito... we'll be missing you



Your laugh, the way you saw life, your "crazy dances", your willing to make everybody smile even in the worst time. I can't say "I'll be missing you" because tons of people have been touched by your love.

But... I'll be missing you Carito... have fun up there... I know you will

Friday, December 01, 2006

Mmmm... getting old

When you listen a song which is nowadays a classic but it does not sound too old for you... this was the Global Top 10, 10 years ago.


1. "Un-Break My Heart" - Toni Braxton
2. "I Love You Always Forever" - Donna Lewis
3. "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" - Celine Dion
4. "No Diggity" - Blackstreet feat. Dr. Dre
5. "What's Love Got To Do With It" - Warren G feat. Adina Howard
6. "Wannabe" - Spice Girls
7. "One And One" - Robert Miles feat. Maria Nayler
8. "Breathe" - Prodigy
9. "Say You'll Be There" - Spice Girls
10."Macarena" - Los Del Río


mmmm... yes, these songs are classics already and you're getting older...

Dec. 1: World HIV/AIDS Day.




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Thanks to my family

While having an interesting discussion about religion and the meaning of death with my MC mates at lunch, I discovered how lucky I was having such a "not fitting the model" family. They were all talking about their Catholic traditions but Bee, and how they were taught since they were children how to pray, behave and stablish a relation with their churches. They seem to be comfortable with the fact their family is Catholic, their traditions are Catholic and in fact they are getting ready for Christmas celebrations in advance. I really like they are convinced about their believings, but I felt sort of relieved thinking about my childhood and remembering the freedom I enjoyed having the chance to choose amongst the different believings my family have.

I grew up into a family composed by four different "ethnics": English, Turkish, Jewish and Hispanics; and therefore four different ways of seeing the life, develop a history and conceptions about spiritualism and meanings of life. One side of my family is Catholic, the other Jewish and a very little part Protestant. I was never forced to go to any of the temples or cults of each of these religions but I was always invited. I really enjoyed listening to my parents, my grandparents, my uncles, my aunts, etc talking about the way they conceive life. The best part of all this was during December when the whole family gather together celebrating Christmas, Chanukah but always in a "let's get together" sense than "let's show off our believings".

Now I feel I am not religious, not because I don't like them. In fact I really like some traditions that are born from religious ceremonies. I really enjoy seeing my mother going to the church, my father enjoying the discussions around God and its logic with his temple-mates and my aunt following her traditions with her community. It's not the look cute but they really reflect their believings as a lifestyle.

I really thank my family because of giving me that freedom of decission. I grew up and now I follow always what my father said: "value the difference. The diversion is what make us unique".

The Departed

Excellent film. Watch it, you will not regret...



Highlights: Scorsese direction, Jack Nicholson performance, script and Matt Damon expression.