
The advantage of living in 'the smallest capital in the world' is that we quickly got to know people connected to the inner circles of Belmopan. Sometimes we receive an official envelop with a pretty golden seal: an invitation to a diplomatic party. We are not diplomats (never aspired to be) but we do kind of represent the European Union.
That is how we got invited to a reception to welcome the new American ambassador to Belize: Mr Thummalapally. Surprising name? Not an Anglophone name in any case. Indeed, he is not like the usual Ambassador-type: white, Anglo-Saxon, middle-aged. The new US Ambassador in Belize is the first Indian-American ambassador ever! How did that happen? Vinai Thummalapally is a university friend and former room-mate of President Obama. He and his wife were major fund-raisers in Obama's campaign. And good friends get to be rewarded; with a nice job in a cute country like Belize. Although he has no diplomatic experience whatsoever, which he graciously acknowledge during his speech at the reception, he promised to learn quickly. Frankly, I don't think it is that difficult!
We spoke for a while to Barbara Thummalapally at the reception, and found her extremely friendly and showing a lot of interest. She told us she could hardly believe her ears when they received a phone call from the president in April this year. After a long process of vetting and checking whether there were perhaps any secret stock accounts or arrests warrants in India (or whatever the secret service is checking when you become ambassador) they were appointed. Mum and Dad flew to Belmopan from Hyderabad, they're very proud of course. Not everyone in India feels the same as some of the internet fora show, but that is mostly jealousy and tribal pettiness.
Personally, it got me thinking...how things can happen. Perhaps one of mine former school friends will one day be Prime Minister. Not likely but possible...who knows? Would I accept to become Dutch ambassador in some country? Why not?
What about you?
Susane in Belmopan - Belize
source: http://dutchinbelize.blogspot.com/
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We spoke for a while to Barbara Thummalapally at the reception, and found her extremely friendly and showing a lot of interest. She told us she could hardly believe her ears when they received a phone call from the president in April this year. After a long process of vetting and checking whether there were perhaps any secret stock accounts or arrests warrants in India (or whatever the secret service is checking when you become ambassador) they were appointed. Mum and Dad flew to Belmopan from Hyderabad, they're very proud of course. Not everyone in India feels the same as some of the internet fora show, but that is mostly jealousy and tribal pettiness.
Personally, it got me thinking...how things can happen. Perhaps one of mine former school friends will one day be Prime Minister. Not likely but possible...who knows? Would I accept to become Dutch ambassador in some country? Why not?
What about you?
Susane in Belmopan - Belize
source: http://dutchinbelize.blogspot.com/
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