Hello Briana Pablo Elham and all the rest new and old cafe goers,

Feeling homesick is actually a state of mind to me as well as feeling
free or trapped.
I learned it as a hard fact since I moved out from my biological
family,got married and started my own family so many years ago.

HOME IS WHERE YOUR HEART IS.The sooner you realize this,the better for
you.

On the other hand,there are so many things and people you aren't aware
of,which are precious to you,and which you take for granted,turn out
to be very crucial in your life later after you are separated from
them.
That's the magic of TIME and DISTANCE which makes you see everything
and everyone in a different light.

I myself need more time to reply to this question because it's
impossible to reply to it in a short message!LOL

Pablo,you finally spoke up!Thank God!;D
Elham,warm welcome back!

Nice day to all of you!
Claire

On Dec 21, 7:36 pm, Pablo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Elham,
>
> I just had replied to Claire that I'm a very deep-rooted person and I
> don't like big cities. I would miss everything that be different from
> my region where I grew up and country.  In special, living in big
> cities, I would miss having as much as free time as you can living in
> a small one.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Pablo
>
> On 21 dic, 10:34, "Elham Moazzen" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello All
>
> > I am now in the doubt about whether going abroad or not, the thing that has
> > put me in doubt is neither food nor culture. because there I will find
> > restaurants that cook Iranian food and I can keep my culture at least by
> > watching Iranian broadcasting programs. The thing that is more important for
> > me is If I go abroad, I miss my parents and my brother. If i go there,
> > certainly I will be in every day call connection with them but I miss being
> > with them, embracing them, feel them. This is one of my biggest enjoyment to
> > see my parents' and my brother's face and hug them and smell them. This is
> > what I miss when I go abroad.
>
> > Pablo's statement really impressed me, that I am as a human always alone,
> > though i have a family and I have possessions but all of them are just given
> > to me for a short period of time and I will leave them and continue my
> > travel to God alone.
>
> > This really makes me think.
>
> > Elham
>
> > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 5:28 PM, anurag barthwal 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > Hi Pablo,
>
> > > I think, I'll miss food the most. I eat vegetarian food, mainly consisting
> > > of indian bread (rotis), vegetable, salad, rice, pulses and soya milk.
>
> > > *"One can only learn to appreciate what
> > > he had or where he had been when he lost it or when he is no longer
> > > there."*
>
> > > I think, it doesn't matter what you own or possess, for short duration in
> > > life.
> > > At the end of the day, you have to leave this world penniless and without
> > > company, the same way as you came. So it is important to realise that we 
> > > are
> > > always alone, and if someone is really there, He/She will stay there,
> > > always, before birth or after death.
> > > *
> > > *"We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take
> > > a little of each other everywhere."
> > > -Tim McGraw
>
> > > "Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will
> > > leave footprints in your heart."
> > > - Anon
>
> > > thanks and regards
> > > anu
>
> > --
> > The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person's
> > determination.- Hide quoted text -
>
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