RE: My life changed resounding on the other side of the world.

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Wow my friend, I don't even know where to start... It's not a sad post, but I cried from the beginning of the post hahahaha, maybe it's because for Venezuelans this migration issue is quite common and hides many stories of bravery and sadness behind them. Undoubtedly you are a very strong person, you didn't look back and that is important, but at the same time it is what shows your courage to face the unknown, beyond the feelings you may have experienced after your arrival in Spain.

I had already read a lot about this boldness of yours to migrate, but to finally have the full story through the #tbt community is great. I really liked the part where you tell us that Catalina was always in your lap, I didn't know that could be done and I'm glad it was like that because even though she was a cute little cat you had company in every moment of this event that marked your life. Your country is beautiful, just like mine, but I understand the reasons that lead us to make decisions like this.

There are many pending stories that you mentioned here, the hotel where they allowed pets and the 6 months to receive the Spanish nationalisation, I hope to read them in the future here hehe. Thank you very much for making the effort to get these pictures to share them with us, when you don't have them you can also participate by editing a video and narrating the story, the important thing is to share a memory, even if you are missing a lot of pictures. You can also share in Spanish, don't be limited by it. Thank you very much for being here, it excites us and a story like this graces our new community, Happy Thursday!...



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Catalina was my anchor, my strength, I was so busy with her that I didn't matter, only her. And that gave me strength.

These are the only photographs I managed to rescue from those moments, I didn't have time to take more than that. Everything was slow but at the same time fast.

Thank you very much @jesuslnrs , thank you for these words, they are important.❤️

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That's right my brother, my friend @avdesing is a warrior, and you have said it for us the issue of migration is a page that is written daily in the lives of Venezuelans, I never thought I would leave my country as a migrant and look at almost 6 years here in Colombia and building a house, so is the uncertain fate, but God is always with us helping us wherever we are.

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We have been away from our home countries for almost the same amount of time! Yes, we never know where our destination is... but the one above guides us! Thank you!

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