A daughter from Kyrgyzstan/Carlos Pueblo
Ainura, my
daughter from Kyrgyzstan, is a beautiful girl with light skin,
pretty eyes,
dark hair, etc. oriental figure. When I noticed her nationality,
I thought of
Uyghurs, the Turkic race in the Western China, the Eastern
Turkistan.
She has no idea of what I am talking about neither do my
Chinese
daughters on board. After I come back from the cruise trip, I
check the Google,
there are almost 15 million Uyghurs in China and even
48,000 in
current day Kyrgyzstan. According to Chinese historical records,
Uyghurs et
al were used to be living north of the Great Wall and were
Pushed by
Chinese Hans Dynasties westward and the final big push by
Genghis
Khans to the current day central Asia and Turkey. Also, according
to Chinese
history literature that some of them were color eyes and white
skin. Ainura
is a shy girl yet very beautiful and friendly with good manners.
Her home base
restaurant is the Aqua Restaurant on Desk 7 Mid-ship while
Imelda is
the Maitre d’hotel. I usually was seated in the front, left with Kathryn
or left wing
with Myleen, and occasionally saw her passing by. She told me that
her station
was on the extension, one corner of the L shape restaurant structure
with windows
along one side of the ship with a good view. During the day time,
she would
come to the Garden Café to help for breakfast and lunch as bus girl
or washie
washie at the entrance until 5:00 pm. I pointed out her to my Chinese
daughters
about her figure and outside appearance and their response was her
Russian
influence.
One day, I
was at an outside bar of a casino at St. Kitts listening to the Youtube
music. A
pretty blonde girl smile at me and I didn’t know what was going on. She
was flipping
her cell phone for something. I asked her if she was passing by that
casino that
afternoon. She said yes and the blonde was hidden at her hair knot
and I
checked to the fact. I chatted with Imelda about this unique sister of hers
and she told
me that Ainura having been with the ship for a while which meant
a contract
of 8 month because that I didn’t see her in February this year. Last time
I saw her,
she was assigned to the left front wing of Aqua.
She does remind
me of my encounter of another Kyrgyzstan young man who ran
the Munich
Marathon in the fall of 2017. We talked about the central Asia and the
Chinese Belt
and Road project and we did have a good conversation.
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