In the 2016 I accomplished graduated in my high school and i start to studied my carrer in the university, i choced social work because y think that it is a carrer where i can help many people, i could be a social lider, safeguard people's rights and the must important for my is protectec the envirovment, i will like work in a NGO so i think that my chose was good, on 2019 when started the pandemic I was finishing my carrer and starting my grade proyect and same time I start to studied english but not was until 2020 when i started in colombo.
Before I moved to Armenia, Quindío, in 2010, I had been living in Salamina, Caldas. There, I had been studying in a catholic and female school. From 2006 to 2009, I had participated in several drawing contests, had won tenth place in a Nacional story contest, and I won 2nd place in the departmental swimming competition. By the end of 2013, I had graduated from school CASD. Seven-year later, by 2020, during the covid 19 pandemics, I had graduated from the University of Quindío, where I had been studying electronic engineering. Also in this year, I had won a meritorious mention for my thesis about photodetectors made of graphene.
My name is Maria Jose Vargas Arias, I was born on March 16, 2006 in the municipality of Sevilla, Valle del Cauca. My parents are Diana Marcela Arias Ospina and Rubén Darío Vargas Vidales, I have a sister named Dana Juliana Vargas Arias, I am the oldest daughter. I get along very well with my parents and my sister. I learned to walk when I was 10 months old and I spoke when I was one year old. When I turned 2 years old I entered kindergarten, I was very excited; when I was 6 years old I entered elementary school at the Bello Horizonte School, there I learned many things over 5 years and in which each year I received diplomas for my good academic achievement, my friends at that time were Veronica, Juan David, David Arturo and Harold I got along very well with them and we always had a lot of fun, best of all is that despite the time that has passed we still talk and we get along very well. When I was about to turn 11 years old I moved to another school and I chose Colegio San Luis where I am currently in tenth grade, where I am spending some of the best years of my life with wonderful people. I am medium and of thick build, my hair is straight, a little long and brown, my eyes are honey colored, my skin is dark brown, my nose is medium, my lips are of a standard size and they are pink. I love to practice volleyball and I enjoy swimming, I like animals especially dogs. I am a very friendly, honest, responsible and respectful person, but my character is very strong although I control them very well when I want when I don't, there is no one who can do it, I am very sensitive and I enjoy every stage of my life because I think that for everything there is an age and time, I like to take care of the environment and I don't like that people destroy it, I love to travel and see new places, I like to learn languages and live with my family and my friends because they are the most important thing I have in life. In 2016 I graduated from elementary school, where I was preparing myself to change the learning methodology in which I came with more responsibility and dedication to my studies. Finishing this year I also found one of the sports for which I give my life which is volleyball which has taught me to improve teamwork. Before the virus appeared I had been able to have a graduation ceremony (ninth grade) which we did not have either in person or virtual because of the virus which only allowed graduation for eleventh grade, I had also been able to attend a national volleyball championship which was canceled by this, I had also been able to celebrate my fifteenth birthday with more people it should be clarified that I celebrated the fifteenth, but with the closest family not with all of my family.
My name is Olga Lucia Morales, I was born on July 4 1972 in Calarcá Quindio. My parents are Orlando Morales Correa, an Administrative teacher of the Secretary of Education and Maria Magdalena Osorio Lopez housewife. I'm the middle of three sons, but our older brother passed away at birth, so we are just my younger brother Carlos Alberto and me.
I studied my elementary and Middle School in the San Jose School in Calarcá , the school was only for women. That time was amazing. My graduation was in 1989.
I started my University studies in the Quindio University in 1990, I studied Agro-industrial technology and at the same time I started to study in the Agricultural Sena, I continued in the Tolima University and English at the Colombo.
I married Wilson Soto in 1996, we lived in Calarcá, and in 1999 our son Miguel Angel was born. That year was very difficult because the earthquake happened. That year I started working in the Departmental Committee of Coffee Growers and my place of work was in Pijao, I was there for two years and then in 2002 we went to live in Barcelona, because my husband's boss gave me a new job where I was the Administrator of a 210-block farm called Playa Rica, it was a great challenge but I learned a lot from all the jobs in the field, we lived there for two years and then we moved to the El Silencio farm where we still live. Orange was produced on the farm, then banana and now it is planted in cocoa. It is a new crop for us but it is very interesting and a great challenge.
What I achieved for 2016 was very interesting: with family savings we bought the farm where we now live (2012), in 2015 our son graduated from high school, and next year he went to live in Medellín, and in 2016 the entire harvest of the farm was renewed and we also get the American visa. Excellent times.
What had happened in your life before the virus appeared? Exactly what happened, we were making cocoa seedlings and working here on the farm. And during the pandemic we continued the same, the only change was that our parents came to live with us.
In 2016 I didn't accomplish much, finishing the school year and sharing with family, I think it was the last year in which I saw life with my childhood perspective.
Before the virus, my life was very nice, I think I had never thought about improving what I was like now that I only think about being better every day, share with my family in the neighborhood or with my father on the farm, help him with the work, or play with my friends, train soccer, everything was a process and my change during the pandemic was much faster for which I am grateful for everything I have lived until today, I love my life very much
I don't have many memories of 2016 but for many years I really like to play tennis and although I don't do it now, I really like to watch matches because I find it very interesting, in that year I was playing semi-professional tennis and I was studying psychology, at that time those were very important things for me and at that time those were my biggest dreams. When the virus started my life changed totally, my mom gave me a puppy and it was the best gift she could have given me and that made me very happy and it changed my whole family too because before they did not want dogs but now they love her very much, even with everything, the virus almost killed my grandmother and I also spent several months with breathing problems and with many people close to me dead and others having a very bad time, a cousin was also born and I also learned to value going out in the street, not using masks and going out again without worries. The visa changed all of us, even many people unfortunately are not here, but it also brought many lessons about life, because it taught us to value the smallest things.
well, I am Monica Pineda, I am 20 years old. this year I will be 21 years old, in the year 2016 I was 15 years old, my family celebrated me my 15 years with a small party, really I didn't want to a big party. Really when I was 15 years old I wasn't so good young lady, because I didn't like study, but with the time I changed, I became a better young lady, I really wanted having a real change. then. In the year 2019 I graduated, and I was very happy because I was going to go to the university, but then arrived the coronavirus, and I couldn't go to face to face classes, I have to acept that I hate the virtual classes in the university
I have been being the same person since the pandemic but before my life was totally different.
I have practiced a lot of sports and when I was 13, I already had medals, trophies, championships won in chess, athletics, soccer, volleyball and swimming, and to be honest I was a very egocentric person, I was a kid who almost everybody that I knew in once told me that I was special and a lot of thnigs so I was like in a bad way to be, but with the covid everything changed and when I started to give up all the sports I thought, well I need to change and be a different person because I'm not a god person so I need to change, and since the pandemic I started to take care about a lot of people, help, be empathetic and things like that, I did a lot of bad things in the past but I', changing.
Before the pandemic I lived in Bogota and I was 13 years old but for my father’s work I had to come to live in Armenia in 2016, for along time was challenging for me to become a new life in Armenia because I didn’t have any family or friends there, so when I started to study I try to do some friends but unfortunately I changed the school, so again I had to try to do a new friend and fortunately I was able to do it. After that when the virus appeared my family and I were responsible with the use of the mask and nothing terrible had happened yet.
My life before 2016 had been normal and a bit chaotic the years before had a lot of changes in my life, new house, new school and try to get new friends. I have been in love with a pretty girl from my class sadly she goes at the end of the year away maybe I should have told her that I loved her even if it didn´t changed the result of our relationship, I have missed her since that fateful day. Before the pandemic I was just staring the university, I was and still am very distracted with all the things around me, and then the pandemic came and these past years had been very weird to say the least but I have been getting better or that’s what I hope.
first I was born on january the fifth of 2010, i learned how to crawl when i was 8 months old, at the age of 10 months i was already saying a lot of words, later I learned how to walk when i was a year and a month old. after that when i was year an a half i entered to the preescolar school "el mundo del juguete" where i spended the next five years, I just remember one friend, Juan Manuel Herrera, who i will saw again in my new school, where i made two new friends: Manuel and Nicolas.
In 2016 I had started first grade of primary school, it was quite difficult since it was a long process of adapting to new things, teachers and classmates. When the virus started I was also starting 6th grade, that year obviously there was not much new but I was quite bored at home doing nothing, just using the phone and playing some board games with my family, the most difficult thing was not being able to see my friends and playing with them, along with the monotony of every day doing nothing and also the poor preparation due to the virtual classes that were a pain, but it was all a matter of getting used to it since there was nothing else I could do
In the 2016 I accomplished graduated in my high school and i start to studied my carrer in the university, i choced social work because y think that it is a carrer where i can help many people, i could be a social lider, safeguard people's rights and the must important for my is protectec the envirovment, i will like work in a NGO so i think that my chose was good, on 2019 when started the pandemic I was finishing my carrer and starting my grade proyect and same time I start to studied english but not was until 2020 when i started in colombo.
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ReplyDeleteBefore I moved to Armenia, Quindío, in 2010, I had been living in Salamina, Caldas. There, I had been studying in a catholic and female school. From 2006 to 2009, I had participated in several drawing contests, had won tenth place in a Nacional story contest, and I won 2nd place in the departmental swimming competition.
By the end of 2013, I had graduated from school CASD. Seven-year later, by 2020, during the covid 19 pandemics, I had graduated from the University of Quindío, where I had been studying electronic engineering. Also in this year, I had won a meritorious mention for my thesis about photodetectors made of graphene.
My name is Maria Jose Vargas Arias, I was born on March 16, 2006 in the municipality of Sevilla, Valle del Cauca. My parents are Diana Marcela Arias Ospina and Rubén Darío Vargas Vidales, I have a sister named Dana Juliana Vargas Arias, I am the oldest daughter. I get along very well with my parents and my sister.
ReplyDeleteI learned to walk when I was 10 months old and I spoke when I was one year old. When I turned 2 years old I entered kindergarten, I was very excited; when I was 6 years old I entered elementary school at the Bello Horizonte School, there I learned many things over 5 years and in which each year I received diplomas for my good academic achievement, my friends at that time were Veronica, Juan David, David Arturo and Harold I got along very well with them and we always had a lot of fun, best of all is that despite the time that has passed we still talk and we get along very well.
When I was about to turn 11 years old I moved to another school and I chose Colegio San Luis where I am currently in tenth grade, where I am spending some of the best years of my life with wonderful people.
I am medium and of thick build, my hair is straight, a little long and brown, my eyes are honey colored, my skin is dark brown, my nose is medium, my lips are of a standard size and they are pink. I love to practice volleyball and I enjoy swimming, I like animals especially dogs.
I am a very friendly, honest, responsible and respectful person, but my character is very strong although I control them very well when I want when I don't, there is no one who can do it, I am very sensitive and I enjoy every stage of my life because I think that for everything there is an age and time, I like to take care of the environment and I don't like that people destroy it, I love to travel and see new places, I like to learn languages and live with my family and my friends because they are the most important thing I have in life.
In 2016 I graduated from elementary school, where I was preparing myself to change the learning methodology in which I came with more responsibility and dedication to my studies. Finishing this year I also found one of the sports for which I give my life which is volleyball which has taught me to improve teamwork.
Before the virus appeared I had been able to have a graduation ceremony (ninth grade) which we did not have either in person or virtual because of the virus which only allowed graduation for eleventh grade, I had also been able to attend a national volleyball championship which was canceled by this, I had also been able to celebrate my fifteenth birthday with more people it should be clarified that I celebrated the fifteenth, but with the closest family not with all of my family.
My name is Olga Lucia Morales, I was born on July 4 1972 in Calarcá Quindio. My parents are Orlando Morales Correa, an Administrative teacher of the Secretary of Education and Maria Magdalena Osorio Lopez housewife. I'm the middle of three sons, but our older brother passed away at birth, so we are just my younger brother Carlos Alberto and me.
ReplyDeleteI studied my elementary and Middle School in the San Jose School in Calarcá , the school was only for women. That time was amazing. My graduation was in 1989.
I started my University studies in the Quindio University in 1990, I studied Agro-industrial technology and at the same time I started to study in the Agricultural Sena, I continued in the Tolima University and English at the Colombo.
I married Wilson Soto in 1996, we lived in Calarcá, and in 1999 our son Miguel Angel was born. That year was very difficult because the earthquake happened. That year I started working in the Departmental Committee of Coffee Growers and my place of work was in Pijao, I was there for two years and then in 2002 we went to live in Barcelona, because my husband's boss gave me a new job where I was the Administrator of a 210-block farm called Playa Rica, it was a great challenge but I learned a lot from all the jobs in the field, we lived there for two years and then we moved to the El Silencio farm where we still live.
Orange was produced on the farm, then banana and now it is planted in cocoa. It is a new crop for us but it is very interesting and a great challenge.
What I achieved for 2016 was very interesting: with family savings we bought the farm where we now live (2012), in 2015 our son graduated from high school, and next year he went to live in Medellín, and in 2016 the entire harvest of the farm was renewed and we also get the American visa. Excellent times.
What had happened in your life before the virus appeared? Exactly what happened, we were making cocoa seedlings and working here on the farm. And during the pandemic we continued the same, the only change was that our parents came to live with us.
In 2016 I didn't accomplish much, finishing the school year and sharing with family, I think it was the last year in which I saw life with my childhood perspective.
ReplyDeleteBefore the virus, my life was very nice, I think I had never thought about improving what I was like now that I only think about being better every day, share with my family in the neighborhood or with my father on the farm, help him with the work, or play with my friends, train soccer, everything was a process and my change during the pandemic was much faster for which I am grateful for everything I have lived until today, I love my life very much
I don't have many memories of 2016 but for many years I really like to play tennis and although I don't do it now, I really like to watch matches because I find it very interesting, in that year I was playing semi-professional tennis and I was studying psychology, at that time those were very important things for me and at that time those were my biggest dreams. When the virus started my life changed totally, my mom gave me a puppy and it was the best gift she could have given me and that made me very happy and it changed my whole family too because before they did not want dogs but now they love her very much, even with everything, the virus almost killed my grandmother and I also spent several months with breathing problems and with many people close to me dead and others having a very bad time, a cousin was also born and I also learned to value going out in the street, not using masks and going out again without worries. The visa changed all of us, even many people unfortunately are not here, but it also brought many lessons about life, because it taught us to value the smallest things.
ReplyDeletewell, I am Monica Pineda, I am 20 years old. this year I will be 21 years old, in the year 2016 I was 15 years old, my family celebrated me my 15 years with a small party, really I didn't want to a big party. Really when I was 15 years old I wasn't so good young lady, because I didn't like study, but with the time I changed, I became a better young lady, I really wanted having a real change. then. In the year 2019 I graduated, and I was very happy because I was going to go to the university, but then arrived the coronavirus, and I couldn't go to face to face classes, I have to acept that I hate the virtual classes in the university
ReplyDeleteI have been being the same person since the pandemic but before my life was totally different.
ReplyDeleteI have practiced a lot of sports and when I was 13, I already had medals, trophies, championships won in chess,
athletics, soccer, volleyball and swimming, and to be honest I was a very egocentric person, I was a kid who almost everybody that I knew in once told me that I was special and a lot of thnigs so I was like in a bad way to be, but with the covid everything changed and when I started to give up all the sports I thought, well I need to change and be a different person because I'm not a god person so I need to change, and since the pandemic I started to take care about a lot of people, help, be empathetic and things like that, I did a lot of bad things in the past but I', changing.
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ReplyDeleteBefore the pandemic I lived in Bogota and I was 13 years old but for my father’s work I had to come to live in Armenia in 2016, for along time was challenging for me to become a new life in Armenia because I didn’t have any family or friends there, so when I started to study I try to do some friends but unfortunately I changed the school, so again I had to try to do a new friend and fortunately I was able to do it. After that when the virus appeared my family and I were responsible with the use of the mask and nothing terrible had happened yet.
My life before 2016 had been normal and a bit chaotic the years before had a lot of changes in my life, new house, new school and try to get new friends. I have been in love with a pretty girl from my class sadly she goes at the end of the year away maybe I should have told her that I loved her even if it didn´t changed the result of our relationship, I have missed her since that fateful day.
ReplyDeleteBefore the pandemic I was just staring the university, I was and still am very distracted with all the things around me, and then the pandemic came and these past years had been very weird to say the least but I have been getting better or that’s what I hope.
first I was born on january the fifth of 2010, i learned how to crawl when i was 8 months old, at the age of 10 months i was already saying a lot of words, later I learned how to walk when i was a year and a month old. after that when i was year an a half i entered to the preescolar school "el mundo del juguete" where i spended the next five years, I just remember one friend, Juan Manuel Herrera, who i will saw again in my new school, where i made two new friends: Manuel and Nicolas.
ReplyDeleteIn 2016 I had started first grade of primary school, it was quite difficult since it was a long process of adapting to new things, teachers and classmates. When the virus started I was also starting 6th grade, that year obviously there was not much new but I was quite bored at home doing nothing, just using the phone and playing some board games with my family, the most difficult thing was not being able to see my friends and playing with them, along with the monotony of every day doing nothing and also the poor preparation due to the virtual classes that were a pain, but it was all a matter of getting used to it since there was nothing else I could do
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