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  1. I can't stop laughing!!!!!

     

    I returned to read old Mika's articles for XL Pop Up column and I am on the "My Family and Other Animals".

     

    It's about holidays. I think Mika told this story even with more details at one of his gigs. 

     

    Enjoy and relax during this hot hot hot day of holidays (for some of you) . :lmao:

     

    "Once upon a time there was a boy who was angry with everyone and everything around him. So angry, that one night he decided to run away. Whilst preparing his bag to leave home he thought about what he would need. He packed his clothes but then his books and games. Fearing discomfort he packed his bed. Fearing loneliness he packed his dog. Worried about what he would do with his clothes once they were dirty, he packed his mother, who in turn packed their washing machine and her daughter, his little sister. She, then packed their father, who in turn packed his desk, television and his favourite armchair. Not to be outdone, his mother then packed her dressing table, her curling irons and her set of knives. She also suggested to the father that he pack the barbecue. The boy stood and looked at his now empty house and saw his favourite apple tree, alone in the garden and he felt sad. So he took that too. In the end the boy ran away from home but without knowing it he took all of it with him. Except for the gold fish. Everyone always forgets the bloody gold fish, he died. This is my life.

    The idea for my holiday this year was a pretty normal one. To get into a car from London and drive through France and Italy, stopping in various places along the way. The only unusual thing about my trip is that I took my whole family with me, all 18 of them, and not only that, but my Dog came too as well as a few friends, my goddaughter, her parents, my grandmother, her nanny (I’ll come back to that) and of course a couple spouses and partners. The grand total? 26 people, 8 cars, 48 suitcases, 1 dog bed and a Magi-mix (for the dog). The story about the boy, is one that I used to read often as a child. Clearly it had more of an influence on me than anyone could have predicted.

    To be fair, of all the places we have been in this enormous group, Italy has been the most welcoming and un-afraid of my Godzilla sized family. In France, I couldn’t help but feel like we were as welcome as a barbarian invasion. The only Barbarian in the group to be fair is my grandmother. Although she is more like a Trojan Horse. She enters a room with a coy smile and hobbles with her walking stick, as slow as possible so as to maximise exposure. Slow movement is one of the more refined weapons in her arsenal. As soon as the stranger, often a waiter, is out of site, she accelerates like a lizard in the sun, devilishly cruel and funny in equal measure. This time round I decided to temper this duality with a professional nanny. So I hired a trusted, former Soviet Block drill sergeant to keep her in check, it has worked a miracle.

    Looking back on my trip and all the places we have gone to, I realise now that I did something that is extremely Italian. I displaced myself for the summer and brought almost a whole town with me. However the way we did it was very Lebanese. Where as other more sensible groups would have travelled in a coach with a guide, we all wanted to feel independent and free. However, we all wanted to be together all the time and we all wanted to have whatever the other had. You cannot imagine the scene we caused when we would descend upon a small gas station or invade a local coffee shop, demanding espressos, all at the same time. The dog: water; the granny: a toilet; the aunties: space; the walking sticks (three by the end of the trip): always left behind; the secret smokers: behind a bush; the secret eaters: also behind a bush; the under eaters; the over eaters. We were a moving tornado of functional anarchy. What we lost in organisation and calm we gained in joy and that was worth far more. Did I mention the best part of it all? Out of our army of 26, there was only one person who actually spoke Italian and that was me. I am Lebanese, French, American, English and after this trip I can’t help but feel like I have become a little Italian also."

     

    Mika

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    2. Ellys

      Ellys

      @Anna Ko Kolkowska a trend specialist? I've just read another article in which he wrote that if he had not been a musician, he would have been an illustrator. How many careers he evisioned for his future ?

    3. Anna Ko Kolkowska

      Anna Ko Kolkowska

      @Ellys Mika is a renaissance man. He has so many talents and is interested in so many matters that he could do hundreds of professions :lmao: Well, drawing is his family gift. They all do this. On the other hand how busy can be a trend specialist? I don't know. Can you live from this? I don't know...... Good that Mika makes music because I don't know if we could be so happy if he were this ... trend specialist :lol3:

       

    4. Ellys

      Ellys

      I don't even know what a trend specialist does for a living.:lol3: So I agree  with you and  I'm more than happy that he's a musician/singer/showman ...  see? he has already multiples careers, no need for something more!

      I hope he returns soon with new music. Soon not Mikasoon!  otherwise it could take years like the not existing yet book :fisch:...  let's say asap as fans wish (that could be defined fans-soon :biggrin2:)

       

      Btw, for anyone who's  interested, I created a pdf with all the articles from the Pop up column for La Repubblica that I could collect from 2010 to 2013 and I thought to share because it could be useful to anyone who wants to print them or read offline or save them all together.

       Most of the articles are in English, some, of which I did not find the original english version, are in Italian.

      Again, enjoy the reading.

       

       

       

      MIKA for Repubblica XL.pdf

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