Coming to Pakistan for the third time now I thought I know what to
expect and I was very confident that I will be able to make a routine from day
one. I couldn’t have been further from the truth. First the airport procedures
took forever because the man at immigration couldn’t find Romania in his
computer, then I came to know that the wonderful Qatar Airlines did not
transfer my luggage in Doha and I will received it 2 days later.
Lucky me, I did get my luggage 2 days later, intact and with apologies.
The thought of staying in a foreign country for 1 and a half months without my
luggage was not that appealing after all.
The days have been anything but boring so far. I have enjoyed good food,
good park walks & runs, nice weather and, most of all, I have enjoyed
meeting people.

On 23
rd of March we celebrated the national day of Pakistan
and on 22
nd of March Pakistani cricket team won the Asian Cup. In
all fairness, I have never watched a cricket match, I don’t know the rules and
how it is played, but here it is the national sport. People grow up playing
cricket and every here and there you can see kids (and grownups) out on the
streets pitching and batting.
Wining this cup brought Pakistanis a lot of joy and a beautiful present
on their national day. There were fireworks and people were dancing on the
streets celebrating the events.
On 23rd March I was surprised to see how much Pakistanis love
their country. There are people trying to make a difference, trying to bring
new hope to the country and putting their best efforts into building a better
Pakistan.
My husband and I, we were lucky to be a small part of such an event
organized by Let’s Build On and Green Volunteers. The purpose was to paint in
white the concrete fences on Zamzama street in order to cover the writings there
and give the area a cleaner look.

What I loved most about this was to see young people dedicating their
spare time to give something back to the community. One can enjoy in many ways
an extended weekend, but there are few who can get out of their comfort zone
and get out on the street, get a brush in their hand and start painting.
Needless to say that this was completely sponsored by the youths themselves
without the implication of any political party.
Maybe painting 1 street in a country of 796,095 square km may not seem
much, but it is the ambition and the determination of these young people that
will help the country move forward. I am hopeful that soon we will be able to
see, hear or participate in Let’s do it Pakistan and many other activities that
will create a cleaner, safer, friendlier environment.
On Sunday there will be an open yoga class on the beach encouraging
people to exercise and live a healthier life. Although 8 AM on Sunday is extremely
early (for my husband) I hope we can make an effort to be there. Giggling about
my first yoga class :)
Happy Independence Day Pakistan
:)