Sometimes the six degrees of separation are too many. In my ESL class there are between 8 and 12 people every day from all over Central and South America. At the beginning of the semester none of them knew each other, except for the one husband and wife who attend. Last week we found out that the couple's daughter, who is a nun, was the teacher of one of the other student's child back in Mexico! Yes my friends...it is a small world!
Yesterday was one of those days in my class that puts a smile on my face for the rest of the day! The couple in our class was celebrating their 42nd wedding anniversary. They have only lived here for a short time and don't have many friends. Their daughter, who has lived here a long time, asked if she could bring a cake and surprise them with a party. Definitely! One thing I have found out about Hispanic people is that they love a party!
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"Teacher" and the happy couple and the rest of the class, Feliz Anniversario! |
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Everyone loves party and tres leches cake! |
When the party begins is when all of the students break into Spanish. I think they love turning the tables on me and see me have that confused look on my face that says, "What???". One benefit of my confused look is that it forces some of the more advanced students to be the interpreter and as a result improves their English.
My heart was warmed all day when I thought about this sweet couple and the tears that ran down their faces when they realized that all this was done for them. I love this "job"!
That is so nice! Keep posting!
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