And I wasn't worried at all being in another country. I was never left alone. Pancho was with me almost the entire time. The one time he left his Mom was with me. Pancho stayed and slept in the room and was a great nurse. He's been helping me a lot. I'm really grateful for his attentiveness.
And, it turns out, we won't be going to Europe now. And I'm actually not upset about it. But I can't travel and walk around a lot yet, much less bring suitcases around and do all the tourist things in Rome. And Pancho can't put off work until I'm feeling well enough to go. But we're at peace about not going. We'll go someday. Right now we're really just looking forward to living in our own place and being on a schedule, with Pancho working and me doing my things.That's what we're really looking forward to.
By the way, I met with the Daughters of St. Paul (or the Paulinas) here in Puebla. I'm really excited about working with them. Twice a week I'll be at their bookstore. At first, I'll just be in the back organizing and helping with whatever they need. And then, as I start speaking more Spanish, they'll put me on the floor to speak with customers and help them. I'm really excited about it. It's exactly what I want to do. I'm excited about helping them and I think it will really help me with my Spanish.
That's it for about now. Its been clearer here and we've seen the Popo more often. Here are two pictures of it.
| View from our apartment |
| View from my classroom |
So glad you are doing well Mary.
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