Here’s your instructor’s story: How We Met Each Other
We were from different tribes. Rodrigo was the good boy, wearing fashionable clothes from well-known Brazilian brands. I was kind of hippie, not the one from the 70’s at all, but I wore “alternative” colorful clothes and I had long curly hair. Rodrigo was into Economics while I was a fan of the Anthropology and Sociology Department at UNB. He dated a Middle School colleague of mine whom I have to admit was not my closest friend. At that time, our lives couldn’t be so apart.

One day I promised it would be the decisive day! We went out together, just the two of us. It was a famous bar in Brasilia, Libanus. We talked about all the frivolities one could ever imagine, including the Aquarius Era! I drank two huge glasses of powerful “caipirinhas”. I was walking on air having Rodrigo by my side. I was embarrassed, but that was my only chance. Well, the night was perfect. Our first kiss was magic. I wanted the moment to last forever.
However, Rodrigo started acting strangely. When I talked to him about our situation, his reply was that he wanted to have fun in life and he didn’t want any serious relationship. My heart sank and I decided not to bother with someone who didn’t care about us. We kept hanging out with our friends, but I ignored Rodrigo. I wanted him to be part of the past. He started calling me to check how I was. Once I told him on the phone that he was a chicken, he didn’t have the courage to be happy, etc… We went to a party, Rodrigo told me he had a song to show me, he played the guitar and sang the most romantic song ever and we started dating. We’ve been together for 10 years, we got married two times – the civil ceremony was in 1997 and the religious one was in 2002 together with our youngest son’s baptism.
I feel the luckiest woman in the world to have met such a wonderful husband and father for my two kids! Life couldn’t be better. Carla
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