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I have finished my talk in Eschweiler and the visitors are taking away several written materials from the book stall. A young couple is waiting and then approaches me: “Do you remember us?” Of course I recognise them, but, possibly also due to the masks, I cannot put my finger on their names.
“We were at Diospi Suyana in 2015 as IJFD’ler“ (International voluntary service that is part-financed by the German Government).
In my mind I open all the index boxes labelled 2015.
“You and Tina sent us a video for our wedding celebration and even offered us a celebratory ten-year contract with Diospi Suyana!”
“Yes, of course, but that was only last year!” – My oh-yes-of-course experience is huge. One could call it having the total overview.
“I met Alexandra at Diospi Suyana!”, said Mike Trosto.
“Then you are deeply indebted to us,” I emphasise immediately and instantly tighten the thumbscrews further: “When can we expect you back in Peru?”
“Mike works as a carer and I am about to start my practical year, then I will be a fully qualified doctor!” Alexandra is obviously already thinking about her future. We need these sort of people!/KDJ


Diospi Suyana’s marriage institute cannot guarantee the golden wedding, but the silver anniversary should be no problem.