Dear friends,
     In the midst of a very challenging situation, our  friends here in Saravena still find time to celebrate the joys of life.   During the last week of October, I was invited to three birthday parties  for some of our younger friends (see photos).
     Fidel Ernesto celebrated his second birthday on October  26.  Sonia Lopez was two-months pregnant with Fidel when she came  to the 
     Our friends used the same type of candle on Fidel’s  cake as they did on my birthday cake in July – you blow it out and it lights  back up again.  Fidel was much more creative and persistent than I  was in trying to put out the candle.  After it flared up again, he  scooped up some icing with the knife and used that to extinguish the  candle.  As you can see in the photo, he was rather surprised and  perplexed when even that couldn’t keep the candle out!
     Karen was one-year-old on October 27.  Her  parents, Zulei and Carlos, had to abandon their home because of the fighting  between the two guerrilla groups here in the state of 
  
     My friend Yuri turned six on October 31.   In July,  she told me how much she enjoyed her fifth birthday party last  year.  She then told me that her father was killed when she was  three and her uncle was killed last year.  She concluded, “Bro’, we  are so tired of this life.” (Colombian Journey – Mother and Child; July 11,  2007).  Yuri and her mother, Sandra, are still living in the social  organizations building and struggling to get by on very limited income.   However, they both seem to be feeling better now, and Yuri was surrounded  by family and friends for her birthday.
     There’s a very energetic three-year-old girl that lives  a block from here.  I often pass by her home in the evening on my  way to the pizzeria (which serves excellent vegetarian pizza!).   When I returned to Saravena last year, she would call out “Gringo!” and  wave as I walked by.  Several months ago on my way back from the  pizzeria, she ran down to the corner to greet me.  She then started  skipping back to her home.  That seemed like a wonderful idea to me  and I began skipping alongside her.  That has now become our  evening ritual, and two nights ago we skipped along the entire block!  
     In love, joy, and solidarity.
     Scott 
     Community  Action for Justice in the Americas
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Good luck in struggle, and have fun at birthday parties.
Scott,
Thanks for sharing this story from the lighter side. Just today I was reflecting on how I'm sometimes unable to relax, rest, laugh and even breath because I get so caught up in the struggle. I've got to remember the words of Emma Goldman: "If I can't dance, it ain't my revolution."
Che
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