Paula Vargas reminisces about her early life, painting a vivid picture of her childhood and adolescence. She fondly recalls bike rides in the park with her sisters and playing various street games in her neighborhood.
In my childhood I played with my friends from the neighborhood and we also watched movies at the house of one of them.
my worst remembrance childhood is when a friend fell off his bike and broke his forehead
my best remembrance is when I went out to ride a bike in the park with my sisters
I remember that my first grade teacher was named Silvia Leon.
I played in the street, to the lead, tin tin runs, soccer and struck out.
a tradition of my grandparents was:
the person who looked at the first tooth of any baby in the family gave them a gift.
I don't remember the name of the neighborhood where I lived, but it was dangerous
I was born in the city of Bogotà
childhood
My worst memory of high school is when I sang at the English festival, because of the nerves when I introduced myself I said my nombre is and everyone laughed at me, however I sang and was in second place.
My first party was when I went to the 15 of a partner, but my parents only gave me permission until 1:00 o'clock in the morning.
My first love was a classmate that I liked since elementary school, but before finishing high school I stopped liking him and we never crossed the friendship line.
my hobbies were singing, playing instruments and reading.
I was the one who swept and mopped the house, my sisters did the rest of the chores
my parents were kind, simple, understanding and very affectionate
I lived in the Jorge Eliecer Gaitan neighborhood, it was fun, safe and quiet.