tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-923057335151760584.post7593635332994333488..comments2012-05-06T16:38:08.247-04:00Comments on GraceFULL Moments: The Lost Art of "Having Coffee"Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-923057335151760584.post-36448124164149080192010-05-07T07:48:43.569-04:002010-05-07T07:48:43.569-04:00You have no comments here, so maybe I will be the ...You have no comments here, so maybe I will be the first. I clicked into your blog through Ben's Facebook, actually, this morning, Craig "asked to be my friend" so I was just checking out the Pavkov family's stuff and came across your blog. <br />Let me introduce myself as a cousin! haha...too many pavkov cousins! Marc might know me or my siblings. Anyway, we have been living in Paraguay for 19 years and I totally understand your thoughts in this blog. In Paraguay people gather to drink tereré, a cool refreshing tea sipped from a straw. Its a social time to connect and visit. There is always time for tereré. I also noticed back in the states that there is no time for visits.<br />One shocker for me was when a lady from church was struggling to feed her 5 kids milk and bread, and on the first day of our visit back to the states I saw vanilla coke. I was so angry! Flavored coke! can you believe it? and this poor lady didn't even have enough to buy milk.<br />Okay, nice to "visit" with you.<br />...a pavkov cousin,<br />KarenKarenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04315549520763296731noreply@blogger.com