I am not on Facebook as often as I used to be, but am still there
frequently. Once in awhile, I am very, very happy that I am!
Actually it is not Facebook that I was first happy to be on today.
I received a notification that I had a message on Twitter from Angela. I was
shocked. Angela was a Brasilian who stayed with us for awhile...I'm afraid that
after 10 years of 70 visitors from other countries, more than 20 years ago I can't
remember exactly how long.
She came here determined to improve her English enough so that she
could go to nursing school, hoping eventually to get citizenship and work as a nurse.
I remember that she used to go downtown in Davis and talk to people
because she was determined to improve her English. She was another one of those
Brasilians who came as a friend of a friend or something. I don't remember how she
happened to come to us, but it wasn't through an organized program.
I can't remember now how it happened, but at some point she started
working for a woman who took her under her wing and helped her achieve her goals.
She has been living on the east coast for many years and we received periodic messages
from her, eventually including pictures of her daughter.
The thing I remember most about Angela was what a delightful person
she was and how thrilled I was for her that she was able to do everything she hoped to do.
And now we have found each other again!
This is Angela and her daughter.
As good...or even better...than finding Angela today was hearing that
she had found Caico on Facebook. Caico was our second high school student, who came
here to stay for six months and study at Davis High. Caico was such an incredible
guy. He was this total sports nut. His whole life was sports and he was coming
into a theater family. But, bless him, he had such a zest and enthusiasm for life he
was determined to make the best of his experience and learn as many new things as he
could. He entered into theatrical activities (I don't remember what now, but I know that
he went to all the plays that the kids were in). He was such a delight to have with
us and we were sorry that he had only come for six months.
At the end of the six months, he was replaced by another Brasilian
student who had lied to get into the program (you have to speak English and he spoke NO
English). He was a very spoiled rich kid who was bored by everything about us and
made a trip to Disneyland THE most awful trip ever--so bad that I drove all the way home
from Disneyland, with no sleep because I refused to pay for his night in a hotel!
Caico was a tough act to follow, and compared to Caico, this new guy
was one of our worst students. But we loved Caico and when Tom went to Brasil on
summer a couple of years later, he connected with Caico again. And now he, too, is
on Facebook. I can hardly wait to hear from him.
There are wonderful things about Facebook, and reconnecting with beloved friends you thought were gone for good is definitely one of them!!
4 comments:
Don't know whether you saw this on FB; it would not have come from me.
A boy who had been in my daughter's junior high found her on FB. She remembered him as the kid who set his desk on fire and drank the solution in science lab.
She met up with him anyhow, because people change... He's the man she married last week.
How great for both of you!
This is where Facebook comes is super handy! :)
What fun!
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