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Christmas travel this year, its red flag for us now
for us, not President Bush
Its a matter
of time, one of these days Zuz will jump out of his moms
belly. Maybe tonight. In his room his cradle is already waiting
for him and diapers are stored in the closet.
Weve spent December 31st on our own in a restaurant
in the Navigli area, close to a large Russian/Croatian /Hungarian
family which, coincidentally, have offered us that typical
off-shore, what-am-I-doing-here? atmosphere were
now used to, that accompanied us other times in the turn of
the year.
December 31st in the Navigli area can look close to another
one spent in Beirut, or in a British Channel gale, if a fifty-year-old
blonde, covered with department-store mink tails suffocates
you in a cheerful hug spilling her vodka on you, wishing you
"Sretna nova godina!"
The travel in front of us yes will last one
entire life, and maybe I should start to think about a digital
camera.
Zuz will grow up under our world map, and the many little
flag pins pointed here and there. I look at Emanuelas
belly and I think that he knows nothing about those little
flags, he actually knows nothing at all and we will need to
teach him everything. Mommy, daddy, food, pee and passport.
Maybe when hell grow up there wont be any passport
any more and at each check in we will be scanned by some electronic
device controlling our retina.
He will grow up in a Europe which wont look at all like
the one we were crossing twenty years ago, where we used a
thousand different currencies and change (and the Italian
phone token), where you used to spend hours at borders, and
sometimes you even needed a visa, while now you can fly anywhere
with 99 Euro (sometimes just 9, but if you flap your arms)
and you can pass underneath the British Channel through a
tunnel. Luckily you still need to catch a ferry boat to cross
the Messina Strait. I suspect that, whatever somebody says,
we will still navigate on this Strait for a long time, at
least for the same time we will need to catch a bus to reach
the Filaforum in Milan, and the Milan metro will wait for
extensions...
However, it was just 1986 not the beginning of last
century - when at the Greek border I got three passport pages
stamped to get in, and it was 1977 when at the Bulgarian border
there were tanks and each car was thoroughly checked before
passing.
Now you can buy one car, if you want. And if youre not
careful youll be sold your own car.
Maybe in Lhasa Zuz will arrive by train, or will fly to Australia
in six hours. He will videocall us from Burundi forest to
show us gorillas, or will sleep on a hut on Everest South
Col, maybe after watching weather forecasts directly via satellite
on his wrist monitor.
Or maybe, like a friend of ours says, he will send us an olovideomail
from the Adria Sea, because, mom and dad, Im so bored
by your travel stories that bye, Im going to the beach
with my friends and I really couldnt care less of Burundi,
gorillas stink and Burundi people are in my school and can
run faster than me.
We would love to go back to Romania, and take a tour of Moldova.
Theres half an idea regarding Cook islands which has
been floating in our drawers for a while, and those three
weeks in Japan that we always keep as a B-plan. All of a sudden
we look at her belly, Emanuela from top and I from in front,
and we find ourselves asking him: - Zuz, would you like to
come to Japan with us?? -
- Glu glu glu? [Whats Japan?]
- Japan is that world where Japanese children are...
- Glu glu glu? [Whats the world?]
- The world is a slightly smashed ball suspended somewhere
in space
well, well talk about it another time...
- Glu glu glu? [Whats a ball?]
God, we really need to teach everything to this little one...
We had to go to the stationers, buy "the Album
of My Researches", carefully cutting out those little
pictures and stick them on squared paper pages to complete
our homework: thats how wed learn the ancient
Egyptians, "Africa animals", "desert
people".
Now you just need to click into the web or watch tv and you
learn so many interesting things. For instance, you can learn
to read whats behind so many images (including
lets say it some pictures that were publishing
on this site...).
photo by Laura Bogliolo?
you can find it
here
Im asking myself where is the truth I should learn:
on top or below? I have the impression that the world, seen
through the Album of My Researches, were easier (and, certainly,
Vietnam lied much farther from our homes than Iraq today).
Will we be able to have Donald Duck win over Pokemon? Glu,
glu, glu...
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