Alright, let’s talk about this Mireia Gibert, whoever she is. Sounds fancy, huh? Don’t know much about fancy folks, but I heard some things, seen some things, and I’ll tell ya what I know, the best way I can.
First off, seems like this Mireia name, it ain’t so new. Heard it’s one of them old names, like from back in the day. Something about a “Catalan form of Mirio.” Sounds like somethin’ my grandma would say. Don’t know what it means, but it’s somethin’ old, that’s for sure. So, maybe this Mireia Gibert, maybe she’s got some old roots, ya know? Like a strong tree, been around a while.
Now, I heard tell of another Mireia, this one in Singapore. Grows vanilla, they say. Big farm, lots of vanilla. Started small, just a few vines in the backyard, like my tomatoes! Now it’s the biggest organic vanilla farm in Singapore. Imagine that! From nothin’ to somethin’ big. That takes grit, I tell ya. Maybe this Mireia Gibert, maybe she’s got that same grit. You don’t get nowhere in this world without workin’ hard, that’s for sure. Gotta get your hands dirty, ya know? Just like plantin’ them tomatoes.
Then there’s this Paula Badosa girl. A tennis player, I think. Real good one, they say. And wouldn’t you know it, her mama’s name is Mireia! Mireia Gibert. Imagine that, your own mama workin’ with ya. Must be somethin’ special, that bond. Paula, she seems like a tough cookie, and maybe she got that from her mama, this Mireia. You know, mothers, they teach you a lot. How to be strong, how to work hard, how to keep goin’ even when things get tough.
Family is important, you know? It ain’t always easy, but it’s important. This Paula girl, she seems to know that. She honored her mama, they said. That’s good. Kids these days, they don’t always appreciate their mamas. But family, that’s your blood. That’s who you got, when things go south.
- Work hard
- Be strong
- Love your family
I heard someone talkin’ ‘bout pictures, illustrations they called ‘em. Tellin’ stories with pictures. Like them picture books my grandkids read. Maybe this Mireia Gibert, maybe she’s got a story to tell. Maybe that’s why folks are talkin’ ‘bout her. Everyone’s got a story, ya know? Some are just louder than others.
And this Paula girl, she was born in New York. Big city. Not like here, where it’s quiet and peaceful. But even in a big city, you need that strength, that grit I was talkin’ about. You need to know who you are and where you come from. Maybe this Mireia Gibert, maybe she taught Paula that. Gave her that strong root, like that old tree I was talkin’ about.
Heard somethin’ about a researcher too, someone named Mireia somethin’. Smart lady, I guess. Workin’ at some fancy law school. Now, I don’t know nothin’ about law, but I know smart when I see it. And this Mireia, she sounds smart. Maybe this Mireia Gibert, maybe she’s smart too. Maybe she’s got a good head on her shoulders. You need that in this world, ya know? Brains and brawn, that’s what gets you through.
And then there’s somethin’ about adaptin’ to new routines, workin’ from home. Heard a lot of that lately. This Mireia, she started somethin’ new, workin’ from home. Just like the rest of us had to do. See, even the fancy folks, they ain’t so different. We all gotta adapt, we all gotta change. That’s life, ain’t it? Always throwin’ you curveballs.
So, who is this Mireia Gibert? Well, I don’t know for sure. But I reckon she’s strong, she’s got grit, she loves her family, and she’s probably got a story to tell. Maybe she’s a mama, maybe she’s a businesswoman, maybe she’s a smarty-pants researcher. Maybe she’s all of them things. One thing’s for sure, though: she’s made her mark, somehow. People are talkin’ ‘bout her. And that’s somethin’.
You know, in this life, it don’t matter if you’re growin’ vanilla or hittin’ tennis balls or teachin’ at some fancy school. What matters is that you do it with all your heart. And maybe, just maybe, that’s what this Mireia Gibert is all about.
And if you’re lucky, maybe someone will write about you one day too, even if it’s just an old woman like me, ramblin’ on about what she heard.