Two and a half weeks ago, I finished my final exam for Spanish class, packed my bags and headed to the US for a break. And it has been a glorious break. I would describe coming back to an English language environment as slipping into a warm bath. I continue to revel in how easy life is when you can communicate clearly. And I turned off all the Spanish, deleting podcasts I should be listening to and ignoring all my flashcard reminders. That will all be waiting for me when I return.
In addition to taking a break from learning, I immersed myself in my friends' lives. I know that I will eventually make deep friendships in Madrid, but it is truly delightful to just bask in time together with friends I've known for years. DC has a high concentration of such people, so I headed there first. (Sorry to any DC people I couldn't missed - my time was so short!)
My best friend M and I met in Philadelphia, halfway between our respective locations, for s day trip. I am maybe 2" taller than her, and minimal height distances make for excellent hugging opportunities. Our big adventure was hearing a free organ concert at a downtown department store. Apparently this was the thing shoppers enjoyed a century ago.And of course it's not quality time with friends if you don't do construction projects.
My friend E made me a cheese souffle! There is no better demonstration of friendship, in my opinion.
My friendship cup runneth over.
2 comments:
That's awesome dear. Continue to recharge the batteries for the ongoing adventure of acclimatization.
omg cheese soufflé is truly the deepest token of friendship. I LOVE cheese soufflé. I feel like I need to make one for myself, to celebrate my friendship with er, myself.
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