JulieMartineau
Québec City

Worth visiting!

How this place changed my life

I spent a year in Bogota in 1993-1994. I lived with a host family and worked as a volunteer at a hospital, and later in a national park. It was intense, it was fun, and it changed me forever.


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JulieMartineau
Québec City

Q'hubo la dona internacional!

Bonjour Ana Maria!
I’m delighted you had the chance to come see our (rather big) corner of the world! Of course, Toronto is still quite some distance away from my own home (Québec City), but it is indeed one of the most cosmopolitan cities in North America.
It really is too bad about Colombia. Such a beautiful, beautiful place so full of generous, hospitable and on the whole absolutely fantastic people…
I wish I could say I’ve stayed in touch, but the host family with whom I stayed in the 90’s have almost all left the country. They’re scattered all over – one of them married a Canadian guy from British Columbia. ;)
Funny, your boys are just about the same age as my daughters (6 and 9)!
You know, Québec City is celebrating 400 years in 2008, and there are festivities planned almost all year. I work with the committee organizing these festivities. You can go take a look at www.myquebec2008.com for details, but should you feel like coming over, don’t hesitate to let me know! ;)
Are you still in contact with people from Canada?
You know, your written English is simply superb!
Que te vaya bien y suerte por tus 19 (y mas!) cosas! ;)

abellod
Bogotá

Hola otra vez

Hola Julie…I wanted to answer your mail before but I have been very very busy. I took a look at the website you mention and your job seems very interesting. Unfortunately I couldn´t understand everything because there were some things in French.
My brother moved to Houston, TX, yesterday after living in Toronto for 17 years, so it is less problable now that I travel to Canada. He works for Hewlett Packard and the office in Toronto is being closed.
How are your 43 things going?
Thank you for your compliments about Colombian people and about my written English. I try to read something in English every single day in order to improve my vocabulary but I don´t have many opportunities to speak so my fluency is very poor. I hope all your dreams come true and of course you are always welcome back to Colombia. My sons will be glad to meet your daughters..jajaja. Last week there was a terrible rain in Bogota. Take a look at the picture. That is below the bridge at the 26th street, near the Tequendama Hotel. Do you remember this place? All the best.