time for lunch. Two words to a match.
Sunday, me and Michael, we finally met Barbara and Julie. Barbara and Julie live and work in Rocinha, which is the largest favela in South America. With them we had a long-established contact via mail and immediately we knew people were made pasta as they choose, driven by a dream, a favela, as the place to work but also live. We were wrong and nothing happens by chance, says Barbara. The time flew and we were told of their projects, the strange everyday life in Rocinha, as well as the hardness of a place called favela. We have learned above and then told of our plans that seem to be close to them. We have learned from people who have kept the light in her eyes after all. It 'was a meeting iiluminante disarmante.Ci and we are left with a hug and a promise. And soon. Refreshment to dwell on this earth know that people like you. Um Abraço. Osu
For those wishing to know their history, or who they are and what they do: www.ilsorrisodeimieibimbi.org
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