Today I went to get a gelato with one of my classmates; her name is Daniela Chiper (Kiper). She is from Moldova and is here on an exchange program. If I understood her correctly (which I probably didn't) she is staying one year here, then a year in France, and finally a year in Germany. Doesn't that sound like fun? I had a good time, but it was only for a brief time because Daniela had to go and wait for the bus. Then I went home and sat around watching movies, and hanging out of the window. Some of my classmates walked by, sat around talking for a minute, then they all looked up at the same time and waved to Eleanor and me.
I am getting much better at Italian, and I am learning some French and some German. Thanks to occasional exposure to the language by Grandfather and Hans, I am one of the best at German. I think I am settling down quite nicely.
Ciao,
Florece
I knew that you had fallen in love with Todi. It is great to hear that you are getting more comfortable eith the language. I love to hear about the friends you are making. Todi is a wonderful place to meet friends casually and to come and go without having to wait on your parents or other adults.
ReplyDeleteGranddad
P.s. We are going to an Octoberfest celebration tonight – in the sunny desert of Phoenix. I wonder how many Germans have settled here?
We are having some missionaries from Moldova come to Atlanta to raise money to support their ministry which is the National/Olypmpic Athletes of Moldova. Frank and I are helping them make some connections. Their names are Ghena and Dasha Milcev. I am glad you have a friend from Moldova and happy you are settling down in school and making friends. Love, Juju
ReplyDelete