A google translate Love Story.
When I finally came to term that I was Gay, it was already to late..why too late? I never got to share this with my mother as she was struggling in the last stage of colon cancer. The day after that she passed I came out to my Sisters, whom already knew and fully supported me without questioning. As time passed by I came out to friends who really are part of my family now. Seven months after my Mom passed away, I met my now Husband at the airport in Aruba. I was doing my internship at the Airport as I was in my final year of the university and he was working there full time in PR & Communications.
Even though we already met the year before during a show around at the airport, it was strictly business for me. However, I found myself needing to reach out to him for information I needed for my internship. Before I knew it, the flirting started and me wanting to impress him opened Google Translate and wrote a sentence and translated it into french. *Clicks Send* and off the email went. Within 1 minute I get a response back, IN FRENCH! Panic mode was activated as I started google translating everything back into english for me to understand and respond hahaha. This was the start of what is currently almost a 10 year relationship, of which 6 married.
I always say that you find the right people along your path at the right moment. When I met my husband, I was still processing my mothers loss, and even though I had many difficult moments, my husband has really been the brightness in most dark days and together we have accomplished so much. This year, we decided to move to the Netherlands to pursue bigger dreams and ambitions and to continue living our true selves in true european fasion, by celebrating every moment, every day and every thing, nothing in life is too MINI too celebrate.
When I finally came to term that I was Gay, it was already to late..why too late? I never got to share this with my mother as she was struggling in the last stage of colon cancer. The day after that she passed I came out to my Sisters, whom already knew and fully supported me without questioning. As time passed by I came out to friends who really are part of my family now. Seven months after my Mom passed away, I met my now Husband at the airport in Aruba. I was doing my internship at the Airport as I was in my final year of the university and he was working there full time in PR & Communications.
Even though we already met the year before during a show around at the airport, it was strictly business for me. However, I found myself needing to reach out to him for information I needed for my internship. Before I knew it, the flirting started and me wanting to impress him opened Google Translate and wrote a sentence and translated it into french. *Clicks Send* and off the email went. Within 1 minute I get a response back, IN FRENCH! Panic mode was activated as I started google translating everything back into english for me to understand and respond hahaha. This was the start of what is currently almost a 10 year relationship, of which 6 married.
I always say that you find the right people along your path at the right moment. When I met my husband, I was still processing my mothers loss, and even though I had many difficult moments, my husband has really been the brightness in most dark days and together we have accomplished so much. This year, we decided to move to the Netherlands to pursue bigger dreams and ambitions and to continue living our true selves in true european fasion, by celebrating every moment, every day and every thing, nothing in life is too MINI too celebrate.
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