Thursday, January 31, 2008

WHY I MISS PANAMA?


I miss Panama, because it is totally different to The United States of America (food, culture, traditions, holidays, music etc.). We all always were together in my Mon's house. That's the epicenter of everything in our family. I just lived with my Mon is Panama, but every day everybody came over after their jobs to stay for a while. Sometimes we discussed or fought verbally between each other when someone disagreed with another about anything. At the end of the day, all was peace and the disagreement left in the past.

The most important thing in our family, is always to keep us together in any good or bad circumstance. We spent together all our birthdays and holidays, until the death separated us.

I really miss them so much, more than any other thing in my life. Getting together with your family and laughing, talking, watching TV, eating or simply doing activities together is just the best ever.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dayra; I know what you are talking about, I really miss all that too.

Anonymous said...

My dear friend Dayra: When I read your story I'm transporting with you to Panama. I know it is hard for you. I hope pretty soon you can see all your family and friends.I can't have the oportunity to travel to Panama, but some day you can show me picture of your country.

Anonymous said...

You are right Dayra, in here it's different. I hope return to my country very soon.
This is a little advise when you feel sad call to your family and you are going to feel better.

Anonymous said...

Dayra: I think about all hispanic cultures, there are a little diferent, but the center of everything in ours traditions are the family. Just keep going.

Anonymous said...

Dayra: The only thing that I want to tell you is to be strong and talk to them that will make you feel better.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on posting a fantastic picture. I never knew Panama had such a beautiful city!

Anonymous said...

I know what it is to miss a family member like my mom or your whole family. I have been living in the United States since the year 2000 and although I miss the Island (PR) a lot, what I miss the most is my 'familia'.

Eunice