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10/6/2006

turning 25!


my wish!
Originally uploaded by johy_81.

I spent a very nice day, calls from friends that made my day, sharing with my family after so long, and spending time with my friends in town. I'm blessed with health, happiness, loving family, and charming friends.
25: Get use to this number as I'm not planning to go beyond :)
Forever young... I wanna be...

Check more pics at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/johy/

7/29/2006

flash news

Almost 2 months since my last post, but life is still in motion, so what stoped me from blogging? Well, top three reasons were, lack of time, lack of internet access and then I just was on vacations, which I'm still on but I decided it was time to visit this site again.

So what has happened since my last post? I could summarize it as:

* I finished my term as Explora Coordinator and my succesor Piret, arrived in town (Sao Paulo) for transition and getting to know her new home.

* My farewell party took place, so I was able to meet most of the people who made my two years in Brazil the time of my life

* I came to Colombia (barranquilla) to spend time with my family and friends, take care of health issues, and get ready for my next destination: Mexico

* Brazil didn't make it in the world cup, Italians won instead... and I blame Roberto Carlos and Perreira!!!!! grrr

Yeah, that is mostly it... Now I'm still waiting for my working permit, it should be ready in any moment, but hopefully soon, I can't wait to get a date and put me in that plane for the new challenges that Mexico city and ABN will give me!

Ok, after this post I'll try to share some of my random thoughts and keep you updated about my next move! Be good, take care and God bless you all!

(pics will come later... connection was to slow!)

6/2/2006

Brazil in the World Cup

When people think of BRazil, soccer would be one of the first things that come to their mind (maybe also women, samba, carnivals, beaches). And after two years I can say this is not only an steriotype, yes it is true that not all of the 187 million people are as good as Pele or Ronaldo with a ball in their feet, but they all become one soul in times like this when the Brazilian team is going to the world cup!

And I mean it, you only need to take a walk around any street and you will see the brazilian flag all over the place, in t-shirts, caps, bags, in the tie of the waiter, hanging from cars or houses/buildings, everywhere... the last thing I heard is that they have made a special edition of contact lens with the brasilian flag... do you want more proves??

There is no doubt for them that the brazilian team will get the cup for 6th time this year in Germany, and well they have reasons to believe this, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Kaka (what a cutie!), Cafu, Roberto Carlos among other great players have everything needed to bring this gift to Brazilians.


Business and the world cup
Of course economy is impacted with this cup just read this:
* Most of companies have promissed to get big screens to project the game so their employees don't call sick to stay at home to watch the games
* Other companies will let their employees go two hours before the Brazilian games so they can watch it at home, bars or anywhere they want
* banks have already announced the special schedule they will have while Brazil is in the cup.

The Panini Album
This deserves an special place, most of my friends are collecting the stamps of the album this is a big trend in Brazil, people take it soooo seriously
* You normally get the stamps in the kiosks in the street, the other day I went with Gaudhy to 8 different Kiosks and the "figurinhas" were sold out everywhere!!
* Exchanging "figurinhas" is a social activity here, at work you exchange with your boss, your co-workers, the guy who serves coffee, doorman, anyone.. it is actually a way to get to know people
* There are special sites in internet where people offer and ask for figurinhas, all means are valid in order to complete the album.

The brasilian soccer team, more than soccer itself.. it is an adiction here... people love their team, in a country of so many inequities, it is a way to bring people together at least in heart... as of course each one will live this cup in very different ways.

I think Brazil will be the second best place to witness the cup after Germany, it will be like another carnival, but I will miss it unfortunately, as I'm returning next week to Colombia... there is no need to say which will be my team... any guess?? :)

5/29/2006

Aiesecers in ABN...


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Originally uploaded by johy_81.
After a traineeship in ABN in R.dam, Marcio Jappe (former MCP in Brazil) also joined the ABN crowd in Sao Paulo... does anybody know if there is an internal msn to connect ABN employees around the world?

A see you later..


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Originally uploaded by johy_81.
Rita's farewell party happened this weekend, at a nice samba club in Sao Paulo.. live music, great capirinha saque made with kiwi.. sweet!
it was a great reason to get together and a chance some of the poeple that have made this time in Sao Paulo amazing..
Soon my time for good-byes will come... I don't want to think about that too much..

5/24/2006

Next destination: Mexico

The search has ended and the decision is taken: I am going to do my internship in ABN-AMRO in one wonderful country: MEXICO!

This decision won't surprise many of you, as for the last 2 years I've been saying I want to work in this bank, and well now it is happening!!

But some could be expecting a different move, why a Bank? well to your surprise maybe, my background is finance, I graduated in Finance and International Relations and I have developed a strong interest in sustainable finance, so this internship that is for ONE YEAR, will give me a good insight of how financial institutions operate and in a bank like ABN I will be able to understand how this business can contribute to sustainable development.

Although I see myself working in the third sector in the future, I am aware that one needs to have a multisectorial experience to be able to address issues of society in a more successful way, we will take longer to make big changes if we work alone, don't you think?

Well, the point is.. I'm happy, I feel ready to move forward, to face different challenges, have different working routines, and yes also leaving AIESEC as a member in leadership positions, now I'm moving to the working abroad stage, and I am sure Mexico will be a great place to do it.
I will have some time to prepare for this new move as the visa process takes some time, the good thing is that I will be able to stay some time with my family after 3 years of abscence, to catch up with friends I haven't seen in a while, and put myself in the mood for this new adventure... now I need to get redy to give a closure to this one in Brazil, and no.. it won't be easy.

Thanks to all of you who were crossing your fingers for things to work out for me, your supporting words these last weeks have gave me a lot of courage, and thanks to God who is always putting His hand behind every move I made.

5/15/2006

Terror in sao paulo

Today Sao Paulo woke up with confusion, chaos and fear in the streets, since last friday criminals and police took the streets of the city as a field of war, more than 180 attacks have taken place against police stations, firemen, banks and public buses (more than 60 have been burned). In response to that more than 10000 buses are kept in the garages of the bus companies, leaving more than 3 millions of people without of means of transportation to go to work.

The sad thing is that no one knows what can happen and when things will stop, and there are rumours that shopping malls and universities will be attacked too, in the news they only recommend people to stay at their homes.

I am trying to understand what is happening, just read in the newspaper that the attacks are coordinated by PCC that is a group of criminals some of the arrested and others still operating in the city, but all of them able to create a plan from prision where they count with all facilities including mobile phones.

This attacks brings again the discussion of how unprepared is the police force in comparasion with criminals and how vulnerable and unrecognized are those who are meant to protect brazilian citizens.

As for me, I just decided to stay at home cancelled my plans to go to the bank and kept answering phone calls from people concerned about the situation... saying I don't know more than what the media is saying, here in Vila Mariana everything is ok.

God brings peace to big sao paulo.