Fiesta de mi cumpleaños
Incredible isn’t it that I had to get up early in the morning on my birthday although I just wanted to sleep in which I love doing so much. But due to the fact that our MCP just got back and we had some urgent issues to discuss we did a MC Meeting on Saturday at 8a.m.
From 10am to 3pm I was busy with the whole Review Board (application process for going on an eXchange with AIESEC).
In the evening I invited my best friends for a dinner in Tania’s house where we enjoyed Fondue and Roeschti… jajajaja – viva la comida suiza!!
With full bellies we headed to the party in the golden south!
The special of the night were definitely the mariachis (musicians that played guitar and sung some typical songs) although I didn’t know the songs I really liked it.
Thank you so much to Roxana, Tania, Luigi and Tatiana (from left to right) who made this possible!
Later on I put on some typical Swiss music (Ewigi Liebi Jodel) and another Jodel which the people not really liked but behaved openly and culturally sensitive – obviously AIESECers… :-)
It was great fun and I enjoyed a lot!
Check out some pictures here or HERE we have some more
Just wanted to say thank you to everybody who made this day a little bit more special, might it be by having given me a call, having written a mail, a message, a letter, having been at my party or whatever it was to show presence.
I just felt that it is even more important to receive something from friends if you are far away from home.
A really special thank to my family, all my Swiss and international friends who remembered me and of course all the Ecuadorians
From 10am to 3pm I was busy with the whole Review Board (application process for going on an eXchange with AIESEC).
In the evening I invited my best friends for a dinner in Tania’s house where we enjoyed Fondue and Roeschti… jajajaja – viva la comida suiza!!
With full bellies we headed to the party in the golden south!
The special of the night were definitely the mariachis (musicians that played guitar and sung some typical songs) although I didn’t know the songs I really liked it.
Thank you so much to Roxana, Tania, Luigi and Tatiana (from left to right) who made this possible! Later on I put on some typical Swiss music (Ewigi Liebi Jodel) and another Jodel which the people not really liked but behaved openly and culturally sensitive – obviously AIESECers… :-)
It was great fun and I enjoyed a lot!
Check out some pictures here or HERE we have some more
Just wanted to say thank you to everybody who made this day a little bit more special, might it be by having given me a call, having written a mail, a message, a letter, having been at my party or whatever it was to show presence.
I just felt that it is even more important to receive something from friends if you are far away from home.
A really special thank to my family, all my Swiss and international friends who remembered me and of course all the Ecuadorians
– you are just great –
I LOVE YOU


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