I've been discouraged with my Spanish skills a lot, mostly from school. I don't speak as well as all of the return missionaries and can't understand everything. However, Tuesday we went ice skating in the mall and I had to go to the phone store to see if they could fix the cell phone Mamá Pilar gave me to use here, and I realized that my Spanish really isn't so bad. I was in that store for 30 minutes and I'm glad I was able to communicate. The employees were super nice. I may or may not have fallen in love with the smile of one of them:) Haha he's like 35 years old. ANYWAY.
The fun really began on Wednesday. We went to Institute again to Salsa dance. I got a lot of dancing in and afterwards, we invited a bunch of people to go see a play with us. A bunch of the kids from institute came with us too. Daniel, a boy who danced with me a lot, had a car, so for the first time we didn't have to walk all around Centro. We piled 17 people in that pickup truck I think.
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| All of us that were in the truck. |
| Apparently THE place to get Panuchos. I'm so glad we have people to take us to the real spots instead of all the touristy places. |
Friday was the best night of my life. Oh, first you should meet Conny!
| with Tom on the left and Brad on the right. Brad is my new bud. We understand each other. |
Dang this is a long post. Saturday we went on another excursion, this time to Celestún. This was a super chill excursion. We rode on little boats that took us to see the flamingos and to swim in the cenote.
Saturday night I went with Aaron (a guy in our group), Conny, and Conny's guy friend to see Spiderman at the movie theater. It was in English with Spanish subtitles. I think Conny and I make a good team because all of my BYU guys friends like Conny (obviously), but Conny's Mexican friends like me. Perfect! (Okay, that's vain of me, but the guys here really do dig the red head, super pale skin thing. I want to live here forever).
As for today, Church was great. I could understand everything plus it seems like everything said was exactly what I needed to hear. I've been working ALL DAY on my dumb essay for class. 5 pages, 1.5 spacing (what?), in Spanish. Not super fun.
Basically, now that I've been hanging out with so many people from México and understanding more and more and able to communicate, I feel like I really am improving my Spanish. I love it here so much and only have 4 weeks left. I don't want to go back.


hija bonita! you're doing a great job with this blog - when i read it, it's like being there. i am so happy you are being enriched by this cultural exposure. have fun baby!
ReplyDeleteYay a whole bunch of pictures!
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