Gypsy Jan
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Mexico (Baja Included) & Egypt
OK, I am cautiously sticking my toe into the waters of political discussion here, so here goes...
On the Today Show this morning, Hoda Kotb was asked by Kathie Lee Gifford for her take on the recent events in Egypt. (Hoda is a native-born American
with Egyptian-born parents.)
Hoda paused, looked up and drew a deep breath. The she replied that the people of Egypt are so laid-back that, "If you spill a bag of oranges on the
sidewalk, everyone around will rush to help you pick it up." and that "There are many, many small traffic collisions on the streets in Cairo and when
that happens, both drivers roll down their windows and say, 'Malesh' (sp?) which means, 'Don't worry."
That conversation brings me to thinking about the people of Baja. Yesterday, we were talking with a Mexican friend about our Baja mechanic's plan to
redo our car and he said to tell our mechanic that what he was doing is "chice nada (sp?)", which means using ingenuity and inventiveness to solve a
difficult problem.
When we are asked by people, "Why do you live in Mexico?" the first, easy answer that springs to mind is the people. The people who are friends, the
people who have helped us and the people we have met that work hard and creatively, day in and day out, to make a better life for their family and the
future of their country.
Despite the negative events that have happened in such amount and force in Mexico, I think the good spirit of the Mexican people will endure and
prevail and I wish the same future for the good people of Egypt.
[Edited on 1-31-2011 by Gypsy Jan]
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow mindedness.”
—Mark Twain
\"La vida es dura, el corazon es puro, y cantamos hasta la madrugada.” (Life is hard, the heart is pure and we sing until dawn.)
—Kirsty MacColl, Mambo de la Luna
\"Alea iacta est.\"
—Julius Caesar
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artistlily
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Well Said.
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That conversation brings me to thinking about the people of Baja. Yesterday, we were talking with a Mexican friend about our Baja mechanic's plan to
redo our car and he said to tell our mechanic that what he was doing is "chice nada (sp?)", which means using ingenuity and inventiveness to solve a
difficult problem.
"Chicanada"....which means exactly as you said, ingenuity and inventiveness. For example running a wire from point "A" to point "B" to bypass point"C"
just long enough to get you to a mechanic.
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Gypsy Jan
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UPDATE! Egyptian Army Says It Will Not Fire on Protesters
Another thing I recall from the Today Show, Hoda said, "The Egyptian people distrust the police - they think that they are corrupt and uneducated, but
they look up to the military, believing that they are disciplined and fair."
From my experience, I think the attitude in Mexico is the same.
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow mindedness.”
—Mark Twain
\"La vida es dura, el corazon es puro, y cantamos hasta la madrugada.” (Life is hard, the heart is pure and we sing until dawn.)
—Kirsty MacColl, Mambo de la Luna
\"Alea iacta est.\"
—Julius Caesar
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I would rather be in Baja than Egypt any day....especially now.
Scary times over there....the mid-east just might make 2012 predictions a bit more believable
Meanwhile, back at the taco stand....
Don't believe everything you think....
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