My grandparents on my mother's side were from Holguin. Their names were Lalo Miranda and Maria Fox. They had eight children and I was one of their many grandchildren. Other grandchildren were Marly Rodriguez Miranda, Eddy Rodriguez Miranda, Eduardito and Ana Maria Miranda, Aldo and Luisin Miranda. Because I was born and raised in Havana I did not get to see them often. Perhaps only four or five times in my fourteen years in Cuba. My mother's name was Yolanda Miranda Fox. I think my grandfather had a store in town- maybe a fabric store? Not sure.
So now you have two writers here! Surely that will help our story to be told. Yolanda is wonderful and obviously a very good writer. Thank you for bringing us togehter.
Asi mismo, y al son de guajiras Cubanas. Nuestra Yolanda es unica en sus ocurrencias. Ese libro va a ser la sensacion, nos vamos a morir de la risa leyendolo. Carmen
Andate con cuidado, hermano, no me levantes calumnias...me quede aqui unos minutos mas 'espiando' a ver que decian cuando creian que ya yo habia apagado este monstruo! LOL!
Jose Antonio, me alegro que disfruten de el 'bochinchito'...ya que la vida nos presenta suficientes dificultades y para sobre vivir, hay que hecharlas a un lado. Please don't ever get offended by anything I write...it's is never meant in that manner. And, should I step out of line, you have my e-mail, let me know and I'll retract! No te vuelvas a perder por mucho tiempo, ok?
Of course, you were missed...you always have something pleasant and intelligent to say and I am in awe. I was just telling Yoli the other day that I marvel at the Spanish writing skill you and she have. Except in Rodríguez and Garrandés and words ending in cíon, I have no idea where accents go. I've been down and out for a couple of days and I'm glad Marcos, Yoli and you got on now and I've had some fun joking back and forth. Saludos
Compay JAAR: Queria desprenderme de esta computadora cuando te encuentro y tengo que saludarte.--Oye, me parece que vi que Adrianne tiene cierta conexión holguinera. You have to meet her and she you. I wish we could get together for unos cafecitos. Ahora me despido por un rato. yo
MY GOODNESS, JOSE ANTONIO! I was concerned if you have disappeard off the face of the earth....I was ready to put out an APB "PP lost if found, please
contact all other PP"! Hope you are doing well. Carmen me dijo que me hiba a enviar un e-mail con un 'update' y estoy en espera de esa. Resucita cuando puedas! Saludos.
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El nino miranda me suena. Perdona pero acabo de comprar un Apple que no sabe hablar espanol.
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Adrianne Miller
| Sep 1st 2009
Sorry, forgot to tell you to feel free to call me Yolie That's what my Cuban friends still call me.
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Adrianne Miller
| Sep 1st 2009
My grandparents on my mother's side were from Holguin. Their names were Lalo Miranda and Maria Fox. They had eight children and I was one of their many grandchildren. Other grandchildren were Marly Rodriguez Miranda, Eddy Rodriguez Miranda, Eduardito and Ana Maria Miranda, Aldo and Luisin Miranda. Because I was born and raised in Havana I did not get to see them often. Perhaps only four or five times in my fourteen years in Cuba. My mother's name was Yolanda Miranda Fox. I think my grandfather had a store in town- maybe a fabric store? Not sure. So now you have two writers here! Surely that will help our story to be told. Yolanda is wonderful and obviously a very good writer. Thank you for bringing us togehter.
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Adrianne Miller
| Sep 1st 2009
Asi mismo, y al son de guajiras Cubanas. Nuestra Yolanda es unica en sus ocurrencias. Ese libro va a ser la sensacion, nos vamos a morir de la risa leyendolo. Carmen
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Carmen Valdivia
| Sep 1st 2009
Jose Antonio que bueno que andas de nuevo por el solar Pedropanero, se te extrañaba. Carmen
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Carmen Valdivia
| Sep 1st 2009
Andate con cuidado, hermano, no me levantes calumnias...me quede aqui unos minutos mas 'espiando' a ver que decian cuando creian que ya yo habia apagado este monstruo! LOL!
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Susy Rodriguez
| Sep 1st 2009
Jose Antonio, me alegro que disfruten de el 'bochinchito'...ya que la vida nos presenta suficientes dificultades y para sobre vivir, hay que hecharlas a un lado. Please don't ever get offended by anything I write...it's is never meant in that manner. And, should I step out of line, you have my e-mail, let me know and I'll retract! No te vuelvas a perder por mucho tiempo, ok?
Message by
Susy Rodriguez
| Sep 1st 2009
Of course, you were missed...you always have something pleasant and intelligent to say and I am in awe. I was just telling Yoli the other day that I marvel at the Spanish writing skill you and she have. Except in Rodríguez and Garrandés and words ending in cíon, I have no idea where accents go. I've been down and out for a couple of days and I'm glad Marcos, Yoli and you got on now and I've had some fun joking back and forth. Saludos
Message by
Susy Rodriguez
| Sep 1st 2009
Compay JAAR: Queria desprenderme de esta computadora cuando te encuentro y tengo que saludarte.--Oye, me parece que vi que Adrianne tiene cierta conexión holguinera. You have to meet her and she you. I wish we could get together for unos cafecitos. Ahora me despido por un rato. yo
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Yolanda Cardenas Ganong
| Sep 1st 2009
MY GOODNESS, JOSE ANTONIO! I was concerned if you have disappeard off the face of the earth....I was ready to put out an APB "PP lost if found, please contact all other PP"! Hope you are doing well. Carmen me dijo que me hiba a enviar un e-mail con un 'update' y estoy en espera de esa. Resucita cuando puedas! Saludos.
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Susy Rodriguez
| Sep 1st 2009
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