MIRA ‘INSPIRACIÓN’: REMEMBRANCE

“I used to be two years previous when Papá first took me to the museum. I requested to go to my ‘yaya’ so typically that we went each Friday, rain or shine. I feel it helped him to get me out of the storage! But as I grew up, these visits turned much less and fewer essential.”


“They say time heals all wounds. What does it do for those that never began to close in the first place?”

“Now, wanting again on her life, I realise I do know so little. My earliest reminiscence is of her smile, however her desires, her needs – her fears – these are all lacking. What I really like most is the sunshine her reminiscence brings to my father’s eyes. She remains to be very a lot alive in his coronary heart. Now, at any time when I go to, I spend hours listening to him speak about her, making an attempt to seize that mild for my very own.

The dying toll of a battle by no means tells the entire story. It says nothing of the casualties that happen after the treaties are signed. Bad habits, previous wounds, reminiscences – these kill a lot extra slowly. We can by no means perceive, however we will keep in mind and perhaps, God keen, we will maintain such a tragedy from ever taking place once more.”

— SPECIALIST ELENA “MIRA” MARÍA ÁLVAREZ


“The past gives us a lens through which to view our future. Inspiration and opportunity come from introspection and observation.”

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