It's almost time to say goodbye. Our three weeks with our
Spanish student is coming to a close. In three hours we'll be heading to the
airport for our final farewells. Right now our kids are enjoying one
last American outing bowling and clinging to our last moments together.
It has been a wonderful experience in every sense. Norma,
our student, was a lovely guest. Everything we could have hoped for. She and my
daughter bonded immediately. And my son, initially shy, opened up and was
teasing his new "sister" in short order -- the international boy
language of acceptance.
Since two of our neighbors also hosted students we've all
spent lots of time together. There's been dinner at a local Spanish restaurant,
a camp out, game nights, cookouts, Hershey Park, bowling and just hanging out.
My daughter has been able to joion the students on some of their trips and
she's really gotten close with the group.
Last night was the goodbye dinner. Spanish dishes were
shared, stories told and hugs shared. Being together and seeing the emotions
all the families and students shared really consolidated the amazing experience
this was for everyone involved.
I am so thankful we took a chance to do this, not really
knowing what it would be like. Our entire family has been tremendously blessed
by meeting Norma, making her part of our family and sharing rich experiences
together. While our final goodbyes will surely be tear-filled, we have expanded
our hearts and opened our lives to new Spanish friends. Ones we will hopefully
visit our Spanish friends in the future. And maybe this will be the start of a summer tradition.
Hasta luego. Dios te bendiga!
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Enjoying a day at the beach and learning to boogie board |
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Hermanos y hermanas |
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American and Spanish hermanas |
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Escaping the heat at the Trenton Thunder baseball game |
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Making an authentic Spanish dish |
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Tortilla Espanola and Empanda. Delicioso! |
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All the students at the goodbye party. |
4 comments:
Lucky girl . . . to get your sweet family.
I hate goodbyes.
Fondly,
Glenda
I love the photos! Looks like a great time. Be blessed!
Si! Although I'm sure you wish it were more like "Hasta manana!" I have heard lots of stories about these exchanges. It sounds like you had a truly lovely one. So glad for all of you--and so many fun things! Reading your list and looking green!!
Hope it continues to be a growing relationship with Norma. I'm sure she is and will be grateful for encouragement from her American family as her studies begin again. (And you have to keep cooking Spanish food, right?!)
What a wonderful gift this sounds like--and not just for Norma either! It sounds like God has used this time to work some special things, Kelli. You have such giving heart. Such a happy story.
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