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       mas mahos na Aruba

ORANJESTAD (AAN): E ta visible, hasta for di den ben-        ARUBA LUXURY LIVING. Dionne Jie Sam Foek is now the publisher of an online web
tana di avionnan cu ta den final-approach y ta aterizando    magazine, ALX, with sister Gwen Jie Sam Foek as featured photographer. One of ALX con-
na Aeropuerto.                                               tributors, talented shutterbug Mayo Stoppels, collaborated with Dionne on the coverage of
                                                             the 7th annual Jeanne Infashion’s 2015 Fashion Show. The event which used to spectacularly
   Pa masha hopi tempo, hopi a wordo papia y priminti        unfold on the store’s parking lot in past years, was staged this time at the retailer’s gorgeous
encuanto drechamento y renovacion di e edificio conoci       home, in the backyard. The fashion show has always been professional and eye-pleasing but
como John F Kennedyschool. E school aki di LTS cu den        the public attendance traditionally disappointing. This year, in the private garden, it was a total
pasado a propulsa hopi hoben den e mundo di trabao tec-      success with singer Jasper Taconis, on the island for the occasion. Jasper thanked Ingrid Riko
nico, mecanico, y di construccion, awor a para bira un ber-  and Jeanne Vonkert for two weeks of happiness here, and three great performances, one at the
guensa pa Aruba.                                             fashion show, the others at Bugaloe Beach Bar.

  Esey debi cu e edificio ta den super mal estado. Y e ta    WE WILL REBUILD. Che Bar Cocina Argentina, at Paseo Herencia burned down just recently, but
keto bay un di e prome edificionan grandi cu bishitantenan   will be reopening. The Sonensein family business went up in flames around 2am on a Tuesday,
cu a yega Aruba, saliendo di Aeropuerto, ta mira.            and everything was lost to the fire, from furniture, to equipment, fridges, freezers, TVs, and the
                                                             complete structure of the place, which is currently being demolished. Luckily, nobody got hurt,
  Hopi placa a wordo gasta den diferente proyecto cu en      and the cause of the disaster is still unclear, perhaps electrical and/or gas leak related. True to
realidad no tabata suppose di ta como prioridad y esaki mes  their Gaucho resilience, Juan and Santiago are gearing up for the construction of the new Che
a keda atras. Lagando un bista super mahos pa nos dushi      Bar Cocina Argentina, which has become one of the area’s favorite eateries over the past two
Aruba.                                                       years, serving the tastiest empanadas on Aruba, among other carnivorous delights.

 TeleFfoa5nx8n52a8-n627d-84i57D5I1ARIO                       DANNY T. WILSON PASSED AWAY. Danny Wilson who many of you remember as the
                                                             food and music lover from Jamaica Mi Crazy and Cool Runnin’ passed away just recently. The
                                                             Memorial Service at the Church of Christ in San Nicholas was well attended by family members
                                                             and friends. After the service refreshments were served at O’niel Caribbean Kitchen, on the
                                                             main street, hosted by brother Michael and his wife Christine Wilson, joined by son Danilito
                                                             Wilson. Danny Sr. enjoyed a stellar financial career in Aruba in the 70s and 80s, and later in
                                                             life returned to his faith, and what he loved most. Instead of serving financial needs, he cooked
                                                             delicious soul food and entertained clients with Bob Marley’s music and fun stories. He served
                                                             his community here as the Jamaican Consul and will be missed by his fellow-countrymen as a
                                                             caring and supportive official. Danny identified with Marley’s Buffalo Soldiers, as an example
                                                             of black men who perform with exceeding courage, honor, valor, and distinction, and persevere
                                                             despite challenges and difficulties. May he rest in peace.
                                                             O’NIEL CARIBBEAN KITCHEN. Located in San Nicolas on the main street O’neil Wil-
                                                             liams who manned the kitchen at Jamaica Mi Krazy opened his own place a few months ago,
                                                             and serves his own delicious Caribbean recipes, in a cozy location, with added features such as
                                                             brunch every Sunday, and a VIP Lounge weekends, with live DJ mixing. I remember O’Neil as
                                                             a great cook, and a fantastic host, and am planning to visit him for brunch on one of the coming
                                                             Sundays. Who wants to join?!
                                                             DON PASTECHI REINVENTING OUR FAVORITE SNACK. Don Pastechi, at the mega
                                                             mall, is not new on the island’s snack scene. Yes, the location on the boulevard is recent, but the
                                                             same good people have been in business as Refresqueria Arco Iris for many years. Don Pastechi
                                                             aims at offering new flavor combinations of our beloved pastechis, which are available frozen
                                                             and ready to go. Their mini boxes are filled with the snacks we crave and you can get a box of
                                                             fifty to go and feed the entire office on your birthday. Yum.
                                                             CLOSING A BEAUTY SALON. A few weeks ago I heard one of my favorite beauty salons is
                                                             closing. The owner said that he cannot compete anymore against “clandestine” salons at home
                                                             that charge 25 florins for blow-drys, and Awg 50 for Mani-Pedis, prices from thirty years ago. 
                                                             It’s a national problem, he explained, as other salons have also approached him to discuss this
                                                             challenge. To an uneducated eye, you don’t always see difference between the work of a pro-
                                                             fessional and a work of an amateur, self-taught stylist or photographer or cook. But the basic
                                                             premise that professionals have to be licensed, certified, and educated is compromised when
                                                             beauticians come to your home with unsterilized tools, or when you buy meals from a trunk of
                                                             a car, or photography from anyone with just a high-end camera. A few months ago, one of my
                                                             friends recalls running out of a beauty salon when toxic fumes filled the air. She jumped out of
                                                             her chair knowing that some hair smoothing products may contain formaldehyde, as the woman
                                                             sitting next to her was releasing clouds of chemicals from her head, in closed doors. We recently
                                                             read how Terminex seriously harmed four family member using a banned substance, on St John,
                                                             US Virgin Islands, when fumigating at a resort. Anyway, you haven’t studied, you have no
                                                             degree, you use chemicals uninformed, you know nothing about HACCP and food safety, then
                                                             you’re at risk from biological, chemical, and physical hazards. #dontsayididnotwarnyou
                                                             MONOPOLY ARUBA EDITION LAUNCHED. We were invited for a fun sunset cocktail
                                                             party on the occasion of the Monopoly Aruba Edition launch, by Identity Games, from the
                                                             Netherlands. I can tell you that much of my childhood was spent sitting at a kitchen table play-
                                                             ing the board game with my friends. The game has been around since 1903, and it’s now pro-
                                                             duced in the USA by game and toy giant Hasbro who licensed it out to 113 countries around the
                                                             world, among them Curacao, Aruba and Bonaire, via Identity Games. Some of Aruba’s iconic
                                                             places of interest, hotel, restaurants, beaches and other businesses are available for sale, trade
                                                             or rent for funny-money. Landmarks are listed free of charge, the others had to pay to play. The
                                                             familiar game box is sold at DA, I noticed one or two were already missing from the shelves,
                                                             that same day. With the Dushi Company as the online marketing and distribution channel, you
                                                             can buy the game on the internet where not available in stores, with rules in Papiamento, Eng-
                                                             lish, Dutch & Spanish . La Trattoria El Faro Blanco Restaurant, played host to the sunset recep-
                                                             tion with Betty Werleman and family in attendance among other dignitaries. Happy gaming
                                                             everyone! Remember the goal of the game is to drive all opponents into bankruptcy, leaving just
                                                             one winner, a monopolist, in control of the entire economy. Guaranteed to teach your kids about
                                                             capitalism. RC@visitaruba.com
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