Who doesn’t like parties? The one who doesn’t like parties raises his fingers! Hahahahaha, sometimes he has the round thinking that all young people like parties. With parents and or adults A big old crencha doesn’t like parties much anymore. It is said: “When I was young, I wanted to stay partying until it was over” and “now that I am of legal age I leave the party early hidden without people noticing that I left”.
Everything has its time. It is also said that joy is dragged hand in hand with Sadness. Many are those who still maintain the custom of going to wash their hands after a funeral. To “shake off” the sadness, to be able to regain balance to continue with normal life, the life that was interrupted for a while with the sadness and tears of having lost a loved one. Alcohol plays an important role in the social life of those who work hard, who upstairs on Friday will give a Happy Hour bay a couple of beers or a couple of glasses of binya to decrease stress. But, many do not drink alcohol and enjoy life joyfully without it. Lady Ruth likes to hit her pair of glasses of binya cora more, and after going to a funeral she hits two cora tops or two balashi… well chill. But with his glasses of coke he is so happy during any party.
Alcohol is not needed all the time. There are regularly baylable parties upstairs sweet music from the band “Back on track” of the best drummer and singer still going strong no matter his age a tall crencha, Ian Stamper and professional musician friends, with their songs from the sixties, seventies and eighties at the Aruba Nautical Club. He knows how to stick a merengue or bachata inside. About once a month or every last month, they get together to have fun and Bayle with this sweet music and spend super sweet in a super sweet atmosphere. You’ll go back in time with them and you’ve given bayla a break! We like to go there, instead of going where there is salsa and bachata alone all night, we are fairies, we like variations in music and we like beat music. Music by The Beatles, OO7 and others with beautiful lyrics and not the boem boem boem all night.
Despite this, Lady Ruth believes that DJ Randy from Metropolis likes a lot because he knows what the bayleros like. Play varied with sweetness of rhythm the best songs that you can not easily forget. DJ Randy has the love and passion in him and he feels along with those above on the bayle track. He indulged himself with a sweet meringue, a calypso cushion and swallows a Flower power song inside in English that makes you pick up the stool to get on the bayle track. Know what good music is to brighten the heart or take you on a romantic cloud with some sweet andas or boleros.
How sweet it is, when Lady Ruth has the opportunity to sing her “Jambalayah” to the sweet musical accompaniment of her favorite band “Back on track” at the Aruba Nautical Club.
And yes, Lady Ruth with her double six still likes bayla over the rhythm of cheerful songs that inspire! But also a sweet wals on strong and tender coals of her beloved husband Johan, from one side of the track to the other side, like a flying feather paki paya.How beautiful and sweet it is on Friday nights at Djiespies, where the people can go for free, without paying the entrance fee, just like at the Nautical club, also the entrance is for nothing. And for “have a good time” expressed in your own artistic bayle. Those who take lessons from bayle, for them, are life! For them it is joy! For them, movement is life! Thank you for reading our stories carefully again, and let’s keep partying and celebrating life with joy! A party with Mariachi is also super but super sweet itself! You sing with them! A sweet day full of wisdom in our joy! A bearhug of Ruthy.