As of 7/23/06 I have left The States and immigrated to The Netherlands. It's a whole new life, requiring a new effort to make sense of it all. I need a place again to speak to my friends that doesn't involve me waiting 8 hours til someone is likely to be up in a US time zone. I can no longer pop over to frogger and sputter's for a cry on the
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I am glad you are alive and made it safely to your new world.
You will make a fine insta-stepmom, especially since she is young enough to learn your language. Maybe you could just continue speaking english around and to her instead of attempting to speak a language you don't know... she is seriously young enough to pick it up and learn it so she can speak it as a native. Apparently that skill goes away when she hits puberty. A guy at work does this with his wife-one of them speaks english and the other spanish. It apparently works pretty well.
When is the wedding? Could you email me where to sent a present/money for it?
I really miss you and am sad that the time when I started to really get to know you outside of school was only right before you left, but I am very glad I had that time.
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lots of kids there are rasied bilingual (or at least get lots of English at school and watching movies/playing video games) so I don't think you will have any trouble speaking English...but if you ever want to talk with me about learning Dutch PLEASE let me know!!! I am seriously looking for someone to share the struggle with! I learned lots the first 6 months I was there but now after 2 years I have hit a major roadblock....
also, I wouldn't mind just talking about getting used to life in general. have you gotten a bike yet?? ;) there are lots of interesting little cultural differences and I always have lots of Dutch/Belgian people to talk to about it but not many Americans...
hope everything else is going well with you!
Carolyn
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