Lost in translation
Well it sure has been a week out of the ordinary, I'm feeling rather exhausted today. Having this young French woman at home has been fun, we've shared a few laughs as our visitor is practicing her english and she sometimes gets words mixed up.
It's been a little bit tiring and confusing for me as I have to juggle between two languages for most of the time.
She plays the guitar well and so both my wife and I grabbed an instrument and tryed to play with her...I told them that we'd make a fortune busking in the streets, people would pay us to go away for sure ! ;)
We are hoping that she will find herself a nice little apartment to share before the end of this weekend.
It's another hot day here in Sydney and I'm dozing on the keyboard.
It's been a little bit tiring and confusing for me as I have to juggle between two languages for most of the time.
She plays the guitar well and so both my wife and I grabbed an instrument and tryed to play with her...I told them that we'd make a fortune busking in the streets, people would pay us to go away for sure ! ;)
We are hoping that she will find herself a nice little apartment to share before the end of this weekend.
It's another hot day here in Sydney and I'm dozing on the keyboard.
1 Comments:
This is not Michael this is his wife Lia. I tried to post in my name but it won't work. I wanted to say that it is nice to see that you are having a deviation from infertility. As a donors wife I try to steer my donor husband clear from the obsession of donor conception (althought I do realize its importance). There is a bigger picture though, and a wider world, and you can get terribly bogged down in your own emotional swamp. No disrespect intended, I do it myself all the time (get bogged down in my personal swamp - we are after all human and thats the problem). I was a single mother for 13 years before meeting Michael and I used to foster relationships with childless people because I believed they gave me a broader perspective on life and boy did I need it because single parenting does keep your nose to the grind of parenting and little else. I think your visitor has been sent to offer you a respite from fertility too so enjoy because it won't last. Life sends us visitations from time to time to offer respite from our fate!
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