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Uno Mas – One More

Cubanita finally managed to get her father out of the island prison. It'll be a special Christmas for her as it will be the first time in ten years her family will be together.

Bienvenido a la Libertad, Caballero.

Welcome to Freedom, Sir.

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3 comments to Uno Mas – One More

  • Melek

    OMG!!! Great news!!! :)

    I'm so happy for Cubanita and her family ... now Nicolas can have his abuelito near! Yeah!!! Congratulations!!!

    I wish you well :) Melek

    "So, then, to every man his chance -- to every man, regardless of his birth, his shining golden opportunity -- to every man his right to live, to work, to be himself, to become whatever his manhood and his vision can combine to make him -- this, seeker, is the promise of America." ~ T. Wolfe

  • Cubanita

    Gracias, gracias for all the good wishes. ;-)

    For me, being a single child (despite raised with three other cousins - four girls in a pack!) it is a big deal to have my parents with me again, after leaving them behind in Cuba, both old and sick, when I decide to look for a life with freedom. Indeed, we're are very happy.

    Melek, my kiddo's welcome announcement to my Dad, right in MIA, was: "Mi abuela, es mia. Y ella duerme conmigo" (My Grandma is mine. And she sleeps with me)... it was like, OK, let's set this straight since day one.

    Now he is also trilled to have a pal to play all day around, though!

  • Perdoname!...hadn't seen this! Congratulations on this....! Many of us can relate.

    HOT DAMN!!!

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