Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Denise Milani Yahoo Answers

Here in Bogota, ready to go home

Monday 23 we are in Bogota, in a residential (The Plenitude) Italian with other adoptive families. The Plenitude is in the northern part of Bogota, a relatively quiet residential area and very convenient, being surrounded by parks, shopping malls and being close to the Italian Institute of Bogota (pool, tennis, football etc - where there is an air of home and eat Italian!). The first days went well, people of the tabernacle, to assist us in Bogota have done wonders to make all the documents quickly: tomorrow will deliver an entry visa for the children but we have to wait to board the boat Tuesday 31 and return home. Kids will not be a return, but a trans-Atlantic leap towards a future to imagine everything. Although I will stress a bit with the language, are very quiet and can not wait to leave - this morning they told me to speak Italian with them (you see I have had enough of my English) abiturasi for the sound etc. These days in Bogota with their yarn is so slippery, there are quirks to be reported if not the usual bargaining about food (they're used to eating chicken, french fries and frijoles-stewed beans twice a day, but we do not We can and try to divert them, with little Successfully on pizza, pasta and vegetables).
In the coming days we will travel a bit, half-day devoted to our interests and their half-day (parks, swimming pool, interactive museum for children) along with Helen, Henry, Nelson and Herman, before the four brothers to separate the travel in Italy. We'll see what happens, and we will also try to bring order into the emotions experienced in the last 40 days in Colombia before opening the new chapter all at home. "
Besos por todos, D & L

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