Languages. The one thing that keeps me entertained and always wanting more. I’m learning French, German, Spanish, Italian, and know a bit of sign language. The key to learning many languages at once is pick a group. Italian, Spanish, and French are all romance languages, there for they are all similar in rules, word spellings, and sounds. What most people don’t understand is how close those languages are, mi chiamo (Italian) vs me llamo (Spanish). Both mean, “my name is” they are somewhat written the same and they are also similar in sound. Check it out, you’ll see, trust me.
I’ve got a lap top. It’s nice for one thing because it plays all the foreign movies I get from my French teacher who’s from Paris. However, it heats up really fast and usually makes my legs hot and I find that very annoying. Also it freezes us a bit from time to time, but perhaps that’s because it’s very old and needs more memory space. I don’t know. Likes again is that it’s portable, makes accessing school assignments and sending e-mails to teachers easier when I’m on vacation and have homework assigned over the break. That’s cruel isn’t it?
If I never had to work again I think I’d hate it. I actually love my job. However if I didn’t work and I had an abundance of cash I’d take myself and my spouse kids too (if existing) on trips to see Europe, get to know the world and different people. There is so much to learn about the world and you can only do it through visiting. Sure you can read, but, seeing is way better! Apart from seeing Europe I’d like to travel down to Mexico and see what it’s like there, it is a poor country.
I can’t give you fond memories of my parents because I my mom abandoned me 3 years ago and I’d rather not talk about her. However, my father, he taught me how to play baseball on a boy’s team. We used to spend hours outside practicing batting and pitching. I actually was the only girl on the boys baseball team, I was pitcher and first base had a 8/10 bat stat. Practicing with him was one of the most fun things I ever did. Not to mention the look on his face when I’d strike the boys out and smile.