Yasmeen, I love the pics!! I can literally feel how MUCH this trip means to you!!! What a touching story! <3
I am SO happy you're making the best of reading week :-D
Cuidate amiguita! Muchos muchos besosssssss
Yasmeen, I love the pics!! I can literally feel how MUCH this trip means to you!!! What a touching story! <3
I am SO happy you're making the best of reading week :-D
Cuidate amiguita! Muchos muchos besosssssss
I was just thinking about you and was hoping this post would reach you Lexie!! I'm SO glad it did- get ready for more!
I'l be home in two weeks girl!! :D love you xx
NO. WAY!!!!
That's amazing, congratulations!! I'll be back in Washington in a few weeks and I'll show you around if you're not familiar with the town already =D
- see you soon Willy!
congratulations hey yasmeen,
congrats! i agree with the part about acknowledging that people can be successful regardless their background. keep writing
willy
this looks...AWESOME!!! My little flower, this last blog has left my heart at ease. Your adventure in Menton sounds truly amazing! I am so happy for you and your friends to be given this opportunity. Try not to forget us country folk back in the US. I miss you woman!
-Lexie B
How is it going with tourism in Syria Hello,
My name is Juan Carlos Reynoso, I live in Mexico City. I'm a photographer and last may I went to visit Syria with my father, we visited, Damascus, Palmyra and Aleppo, it was great! I think is one of the most beautiful place in the world! We were the only tourist around because of the conflict in Homs but everything for us was quiet and comfortable.
I took many pictures of all this places and I want to writte about your amazing country in order to invite mexican people to visit. I read your blog and liked to kept away of political conflict to, I want to speak about it's magic and tourist situation, As I told you we were the only tourist in this three cities! Would you tell me something more about your experience as a tourist and If you can contact me with more people would be great!
Thank you
Best regards
Mike shalabi
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True, I wish the US learn from the Chinese