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Childhood memories are often tied to specific "comfort foods" that are staples in Colombian households: Sweet and Savory
: A culture of machismo can still be felt, where men are often viewed as the primary breadwinners and disciplinarians. However, this is evolving, and many girls are now taught to be independent, assertive, and capable of standing up for themselves. Education and Modern Opportunities as a little girl growing up in colombia
I dream of my grandmother’s kitchen floor. I dream of the ants marching toward the mango. I dream of my father’s shoulders, broad as a continent. I dream of the hummingbird in the bougainvillea, its wings beating so fast they disappear. Childhood memories are often tied to specific "comfort
Colombia was not a country. It was a room. A very small room, and a very large one, all at once. It was the sound of my mother’s heels on the tile. It was the silence of a missing classmate. It was the taste of arepa and the smell of rain on hot asphalt and the terror of a knock at the door. I dream of the ants marching toward the mango
Leaving childhood behind in Colombia doesn't mean leaving Colombia behind. Whether you stay in your hometown or move across the globe, the lessons of those early years remain.
One afternoon, a girl named Juliana asked me where my family’s finca was.
Childhood in Colombia is filled with specific sensory experiences and games: