Hello dear community, I hope you had a fantastic weekend.
For this weekend engagement I chose to tell you about wonderful people I have met during a trip, there have been several, yes, but unfortunately I don't have pictures of all of them.
So I will tell you about a couple of them.
Long ago during a trip to China I met incredibly nice and kind people who were my guides on that trip, when I traveled I was pregnant with my first child, and for them it was incredible that I knew in advance the sex of the baby, it was a boy, it was not normal, moreover, for them at that time it was forbidden to know before the birth.
This was what connected us the most, they treated me in a very special way for being pregnant and luckily they spoke my language, because they were learning and were able to practice a lot with me and my travel companions.
They used names in my language, it was Sofia and Alejandro, I don't remember their names in Chinese. This picture with Alejandro was taken at the Great Wall.
On another trip in Rio de Janeiro I met people I admired a lot. So far I keep in touch with one of them who is from El Salvador and his name is Elias, it is very important for that trip to have empathized a lot with Elias because he later sent me many photos of the trip, but I have lost them. Today, thanks to social networks, we keep in touch, after 15 years of that.
I will also remember forever a person who received me on a trip to Belgium and took care of me throughout my mission in Brussels, it was an arduous trip with a lot of work but Hernani, this was his name, made sure that in the midst of so many commitments we could meet beautiful and emblematic places.
In that same trip I met Wouter, who later came to my country and it was very exciting for me to receive him.
I also made a very special friend on this trip, she was my traveling companion from my country and I got along very well with her even though we met the day we left, it is a friendship that lasts to this day, although we rarely see each other.
I hope you liked my photos taken from the trunk of memories, and taken when phones still didn't have cameras.