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Published Jul. 1, 2008

If you're looking for a warm spirit intent on adding a little sunshine to your day, allow me to introduce you to GOLO member, Con Amor.  She's quick to start a "good morning" blog to get us in the mood, but equally quick to engage in debate and share her beliefs on a number of topics. So, if you haven't already, meet Con Amor.

 

Angela: I just read the gut-wrenching story about your husband being deported on your profile page. Is he still in El Salvador?

Con amor: Yeah, he is. If I had my way he would be back but he wants to wait and see if anything will change with the laws and help him do it the right way.

 

Angela: How often do you talk to him?

Con amor: About three times a week. I buy a lot of calling cards.

 

Angela: Can you go there?

Con Amor: Yeah: I’ve been there three times and I plan to go again before the year is over.

 

Angela: How long has he been gone?

Con Amor: Since May of last year.

 

Angela: Do you sleep?

Con Amor: No. I would say the first three months he was gone it just felt like someone had died.

 

Angela: Now I see why you’re so passionate about immigration.

Con Amor: There should be an easier way to do it legally.

 

Angela: I’ve noticed that you are always willing to debate about it.

Con Amor: Yeah I am because there are so many misconceptions and I just try to clear them up.

 

Angela: If you could change people’s perceptions about illegal immigrants what three things would you’d like to tell them?

Con Amor:

  1. They’re not all bad people
  2. They don’t all get welfare.
  3. They don’t want to be illegal

 

Angela: What are you doing right now?

Con Amor: I’m on my way home from work

 

Angela: Do you ever get road rage?

Con Amor: No because I live so far out in the country there’s usually no traffic. The slowest thing I get behind are tractors.

 

Angela: Have you ever driven a tractor?

Con Amor: Yes. I grew up on a farm. Actually I learned how to drive on a tractor. I was about 12.

 

Angela: Is it hard? It seems a bit scary to me.

Con Amor: Back then it was a manual shift but today they’re easy.

 

Angela: Will you let your children drive a tractor?

Con Amor: They’re just 3 and 5 and my nephews are 8 and 6, so not yet.

 

Angela: What’s hard about living on a farm?

Con Amor: Well, where I live now is not a working farm anymore.

I live in the house my grandfather built for my grandmother before he went to serve in WWII.

 

Angela: Wow!

Con Amor: That’s the only reason I haven’t really packed up and left to be with my husband.

 

Angela: How long will you live there?

Con Amor: I plan on keeping it forever.

 

Angela: Tell me about your first crush.

Con Amor Oh Lord, let me think. I think it was probably in the 6th grade. You know I did a Google search on him before I got married and learned that he’s in prison.

 

Angela: Well….gotta love the internet. So, where do you see yourself in 50 years?

Con Amor Hopefully retired and sitting somewhere surrounded by grandkids.

 

Angela: Will you be in that house?

Con Amor Probably, unless they start building all around the land.

 

Angela: Tell me about the worse job you ever had.

Con Amor Cleaning motel rooms.

 

Angela: What was so bad about it?

Con Amor: No money. And people are just so nasty!

 

Angela: Do you have a story you can share?

Con Amor: Actually, I do. We had a guy come back one day arguing because he’d left his marijuana in the room and he wanted it back.

(We both laugh)

 

Angela: So what happened?

Con Amor: He wanted to know who cleaned his room and the manager ended up calling the police. I didn’t have that room though.

 

Angela: Are you sure?

Con Amor: (Laughs) I’m sure.

 

Angela: What keeps you on GOLO?

Con Amor It’s fun and it’s easy to navigate. I’m there just for fun and to pass time at work.

 

Angela: Do you have any favorites?

Con Amor: I like everybody. There’s a lot of people who I don’t share opinions with on immigration but we share opinions on everything else.

 

Angela: When you’re dead and gone what do you want your kids to remember about you?

Con Amor: That I was a person who would always speak up when others wouldn’t and that I was a voice for people who couldn’t have one.

 

Angela: What are you going to do when you get home?

Con Amor: Cook, bathe kids, put them to bed and sit back and relax.

 

Angela: What would you like to say to your GOLO friends before you go? 

Con Amor: Thanks for not judging me.

 

Angela: Aww……Okay Con Amor, it’s been nice.

Con Amor: It’s been nice talking to you, too!.

 



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Yeah. I enjoyed this. I think you are wonderful.

Oh, an interview with Con Amor! Awesome! ! !

Hey Gal, jus seen this!

Learned a few new things about ya!

Sorry about your hubby..... hang in there!

Great interview. You are so sweet.

oh well, messed up my post and my comment should have been at the end not in the middle. My bad.

And on another note---Great Interview. always good to know more about folks

There is a way to do it legally. Stop breaking the law. ifcdirector July 1, 2008 1:30 a.m. Report abuse

------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------- Sorry but I think these two comments are inappropriate here and they imply that neither of your understood what ConAmor was saying but.....

Having an illegal alien say they don't want to be thought of as a criminal, is like saying having protected sex shouldn't be viewed as a way of contracting STD's or getting pregnant. OldRebel GOLO member since September 1, 2007 July 1, 2008 1:34 a.m. Report abuse

Great interview! You are a strong woman and I hope things work out for the good and you two can be reunited soon. God bless your family!

hey con! my husbands cousin is going through the exact same thing you are. her husband went back and lived in el salvador for several months before he could enter the country legally. it took going to immigration or calling their office almost daily...i know this is a difficult time and i will be praying for you.

Great interview with a beautiful lady!!! I hope that you are able to get things worked out in order for your husband to return home soon my friend. I know that must be a really tough situation to deal with.

Now what did you do with that bud{;o)

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