Dearest wren,
Popping in briefly to wish you a fabulous birthday (a bit belated). I hope it was wonderful with much piano-playing and much snuggling.
Best wishes and much love,
Luna
Dearest wren,
Popping in briefly to wish you a fabulous birthday (a bit belated). I hope it was wonderful with much piano-playing and much snuggling.
Best wishes and much love,
Luna
This year, I acquired the Spanish nationality besides the Mexican one. Since I’m now a dual citizen, I was pondering whether to call myself a Mexpanish or a Spanexican -lol ;) But ever since I was seven, I’ve been calling myself a world citizen.
Although I can’t officially acquire every nationality, I can say that a little or a lot of each country’s culture stays with me after living in it, or visiting it shortly, or just reading about it. Even though we have to belong to a country for political, economical, and social reasons, the possibility of having two citizenships make the borders somewhat blurrier.
I find it a bit ironical —although it is a happy coincidence— that I’m becoming a dual citizen of these countries in particular exactly in the year of the 200th commemoration of one’s independence from the other. This is just another proof of better world relationships in spite of many unresolved issues amongst many other nations. Who knows? Perhaps in 200 years the great-grandchildren of these nations will also be having dual citizenships of one another. I know I’m an optimist for a friendlier world, but my case validates that it can happen :)
Being now a Spanish citizen, I have thus become a citizen of the European Union.
The first time I remember seeing the EU flag was at the Seville Universal Expo in 1992. It was all so exciting to see all the pavilions of so many countries, and this project of nations coming together caught my particular attention. And here I am now, years later, becoming part of it :)
Spain vs Netherlands will face each other next Sunday, and a new world champion will come to light.
Spain played very good yesterday and came out victorious over Germany —who was not as great as anticipated. We can expect another good game from Spain on Sunday :)
Just a few minutes ago, I watched live the first encierro de los Sanfermines (aka running with the bulls in Pamplona, in English). A very good one-hour live coverage in Spanish on the Internet will be held by TVE every day until the 14th. The actual running of the bulls lasts a mere 3-5 minutes starting at exactly 8:00am (local GMT+2) (1:00am CT -GMT-5) with repetitions and analysis thereafter.
After more than a year that I applied for the Spanish nationality, and after unsuccessfully trying to correct my name for over five months, I can now say that I have officially acquired the Spanish citizenship. It is a very surreal feeling but an ecstatic feeling, too :)
A 2010 resolution completed