It was an old friend of my brother who introduced me back in the early 90´s to newspaper wrapping and I never really drifted from it. She made the most incredible designs with the newspaper and rope bows, which I´m still trying to go after.
Throughout the years I want to think I´ve “evolved” in my own little style. I pick through the year photos in the newspaper that catched my attention, especially if they define well a person I know. So for me, Christmas starts quite early! I like it because it makes me think about my beloved ones all year through.
This year, I included a new element: the newspaper Christmas Tree. I decorated it with garbage from the beach and light blue plastic bags. My dog destroyed a pillow, so I got the cotton balls out and used them as well. Here is a photo of my Christmas tree on the works. This week I´ll post the final “masterpiece”….
Here are the wrappings that I thought where best… I hope it gets you inspired!
My Sunday started in Casco Viejo, Panama, at 7:30 a.m. when, after walking the dog and fixing our backpack we headed to Gamboa to catch the boat to go fishing in one of the world´s biggest artificial lakes.
Gatun lake is unbelievable. I´ve been visiting it for the last ten years, and I´ve enjoyed each trip. It is an incredibly alive green emerald full of monkeys and species not even known to mankind yet (ask any Smithsonian scientist in Panama, they´ll tell you is a true mine).
In just five hours, we saw crazy monkeys, crocodriles, birds of all tastes, pelicans fishing in sweet waters? sure! why not. And just when you think you´ve seen it all, a bar, in the middle of nowhere (one of the towns bordering the protected area), offers you the best frozen beer to cool you down from the hot, tropical weather. Ten beers for $6. What a day!
Back to my beloved home in Casco Antiguo at 1 p.m…..
As hard as the MediCare issue within the United States might be, it could be that offering off shore medical care could help balance the high coverage costs. Currently, the government of Panama has been re doubling their efforts into getting their commercial trade agreement signed with the United States, including the extension of the medical benefit.
Countries like Panama, where finding US graduated doctors is common, costs for operations are significantly less and where hospitals like John Hopkins backing up a high quality level, offer the best platform to extend the coverage.
Panama, is only 5 hours away from New York and less than 4 hours away from Miami. According to Yanahir Diaz, from the John Hopkins Medicine International there are several medical insurance plans that are already accepted in Panama such as Tricare, Vanbreda and Cigna.