Ragazza di la fontana
During my last visit to Old San Juan, I stopped for a while in the Quincentennial Plaza’s fountains to look at the little kids have fun while getting into the fountain. It’s almost a classic thing to do in it; what are you supposed to do when you find a fountain coming right out of the floor you’re stepping on? While I was watching the children play, something caught my eye. I stopped and thought for a second “those aren’t kids”, and just burst out laughing. Three teenaged (or older) girls were running around in the fountains, laughing, pushing each other into the water. A very fun, unexpected sight. This was one of those girls.

Me alegra saber que aún haya personas que se disfruten cada momento de la vida como si fueran niños. Definitivamente esto hace la diferencia y son los momentos de los que te acuerdas cuando no te queda más. Buscar belleza en los comienzos, en lo simple de la vida denota, contrario a lo que el mundo piensa, una madurez existencial, espiritual sin igual. Dios bendiga la juventud puertorriqueña que sale de lo corriente para vivir, gozar, crear y amar de una manera inocente, distinta y pura.