It has been warm and sunny for a change, and the
park staff and volunteers offer a full load of daily activities.
Today, I bravely attended a Spanish lesson, that has been ongoing for
weeks. I went, I learned and I actually used my very rusty Spanish,
even surpassing the abilities of the long-time students and
completely surprising myself. I did need some help of course but felt
good. The lesson began with a song session; we practised the
pronunciation of the words and then a 5 person group of staff members with 2 guitars helped us sing
the melody. What fun. I am sharing an image of the these generous folks, donating their time to help us, joyfully and with enthusiasm. What fun it was.
We planned to leave tomorrow, but after such a warm welcome (our 7th stay in this park) got the yen to sign up another week. It's always a challenge for us to stay put more than a week or two. Paul heartily agreed and we are ready for more
activities, A music jam (I will sit in the back quietly and strumb my
Uke, study more Spanish, attend lectures, and films including Viva Zapata--made in 1951 and covering the rich history of Roma and this area, while socializing with many wonderful folks. Con mucho gusto.
1 comment:
Yo estudio espanol por tres anos despues sestente anos. Quando yo deseo hablo espanol, yo (mix it) con franceis, Hebro, y langua de signes (sign language). Que problema!
If you can figure that out, you get a gold star.
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