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Darío Barassi fulfilled the last wish of his mother, who died five months ago

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Dario Barassi He moved everyone with a post on Instagram in which he recounted the ritual with which it was performed his mother Laura’s last wishhe died five months ago.

From his account on the social network, the driver published a series of photos from his childhood and accompanied the images with family anecdotes related to what he experienced with his mother on the beach.

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Barassi’s text began like this: “My old woman was born in San Juan. Arid land between brown and red, Zonda wind which is a warm caress, majestic mountains and harsh aridity. You couldn’t ask for more, my province is beautiful.”

“But you always want and look for what you don’t have. In this case water. And so it was my old lady has developed an attraction to the sea“He added.

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“She needed the sea,” he continued, “every time she could, she ran away to the sea and you saw her having fun. Her bikinis, her carrot Sapolán, her pucho, her sand mats, her walks, her feet in the water. My old lady is the sea“.

Barassi then explained the context of the images accompanying the text: “The photos I share are from a summer in La Serena. Legend has it, that is, said my old lady, that they lost me that summer. Where the hell is the chubby boy? “!? Applause, shouts and nothing, I didn’t introduce myself. Strange, with my golden and generous little body.”

Darío Barassi's emotional post after fulfilling his mother's last wish.  Instagram photo.Darío Barassi’s emotional post after fulfilling his mother’s last wish. Instagram photo.

«In the midst of my family’s turmoil, a couple of meters away we could hear another series of applause and shouts, but more festive – he explains – My mother approaches, curious but still worried. What he saw was a hilarious scene.“.

“People, according to my mother, applauded me. Apparently when my mother refused to accept biscuits and mincemeat, I went to look for food alone,” he wrote.

Darío Barassi recalled a funny anecdote from his childhood on the beach.  Instagram photo.Darío Barassi recalled a funny anecdote from his childhood on the beach. Instagram photo.

“Basically, I danced the clericó with the tail and the people applauded me and gave me food. And I went like that tent by tent. My old lady, between pride, grace and modesty, finally offered to give me the cookies and I went back with her,” Darío said.

Darío Barassi: “My mother wanted to be a sea once the impossible fight against cancer was over”

Darío Barassi, discharged a few days ago after undergoing double surgery for a polyp on his vocal cords and an abdominal hernia, added in the post the moment he fulfilled his mother’s last wish.

Darío Barassi: "My mother developed a fascination for the sea."  Instagram photo.Darío Barassi: “My mother developed a fascination for the sea.” Instagram photo.

“I came to Cariló on a Tuesday, to stay as quiet as possible – said Barassi -. But I also had another objective. I needed to say goodbye to my old lady at sea. Her place. “It was a bit of his wish, he wanted to be a sea once that impossible fight against cancer was over.”

“Later, for personal reasons, he chose his destiny to be the land of San Juan, together with his parents. We respect, share and carry out his will. But I had this pending,” he explained.

Darío Barassi and the memories of his family at sea, which his mother loved so much.  Instagram photo.Darío Barassi and the memories of his family at sea, which his mother loved so much. Instagram photo.

“I invented a ritual, old woman, and somehow a part of you today has become one with the sea,” the driver’s moving tale continued. “I was alone on the beach, it was freezing cold, in my headphones Queen was playing in your honor, I Was Born to Love U, the song was casual but it seemed dedicated by you to the sea.”

“Anyway… Calm down. Mission accomplished. Rest easy, old lady… You are already a sea,” Darío Barassi closed his message.

Darío Barassi: "DonDarío Barassi: “Don’t worry, old lady… You are already the sea.” Instagram photo.

Source: Clarin

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