RE: [ENG] Venezuelan migrants working with dignity / [ESP] Migrantes venezolanos trabajando con dignidad
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Hello @marcosmilano71, it is difficult to be away from family at this time. Is your son living there in Lima with his family because of the pipeline project above? I am sure you miss your granddaughter too.
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Hey, @discoveringarni. God bless your day and bless you and your loved ones. Good morning from Venezuela. My son worked here in the administrative area, he is also an athlete (footballer) First migrated to my granddaughter's mother with the girl, then my son left. They're already three years old in Peru. They're legally in that beautiful South American country. They have all their documentation in order, my granddaughter's mother is a Telecommunications Engineer and she works in a mineral salt and other chemicals processing plant, she is in the area of industrial safety because her experience is in that matter, she has always been in important works in Civil Construction. However, my eldest son has not yet graduated, was studying Mechatronic Engineering and then switched to Civil Engineering but is not finished for that reason that he works as a construction worker, I hope he can finish his studies and graduate. Venezuelans are very close to the family, we are fraternal and that is why I need to hug them and we need a lot of our granddaughter who is growing up without the warmth of her grandparents. It is sad, but we have faith that soon, with God's help, democracy and freedom will return to our country. Thank you for your valuable feedback. This guy moves my feelings. God bless you.
I traveled to Lima and other parts of Peru and Bolivia with my husband in 2008. We enjoyed our time very much in South America and we dream that someday we could return.
It's nice to know that civil engineering and construction really run deep in your family, I remembered your Uncle's construction expertise from the previous post as well. I pray for democracy, freedom, and good things for your country so that soon you could be reunited with your family.
Amén, Amén, Amén. Gracias amiga por sus buenos deseos. Gracias por su comentario. @discoveringarni Saludos y bendiciones. Nota: Gracias por recordar a mi difunto Tío Rafael María Rangel... Excelente ser humano y excelente constructor de viviendas tradicionales de barro.