Starfield
July 12, 2013, 02:55 PM
Hi, folks.
I'm standing on the edge of jumping into learning Spanish with both feet. Problem is, I'm not sure that I'll jump, I have so many other things to do, and I'm very much a todo/nada kind of person.
I want to walk the Camino to Compostela.
I need to shed lots of fat and do some exercise so I don't succumb to type 2 diabetes.
I love languages.
I believe in respecting the natives by trying to speak their language (however abysmally) on the rare occasions I leave Ireland to travel abroad.
Ergo...
...learning Spanish looks like a good prospect right now if I can overcome my usual inertia and reluctance to walk the length of myself.
I studied Spanish for a whole fortnight about thirteen years ago before grabbing a backpack and heading off to Spain on a trip which turned out to be a disaster (dehydration - nobody told me you had to drink more than the odd cup of tea over there! ;) ).
I have wanted to walk the Camino to Santiago de Compostela since first hearing about it in 1995, and have accumulated a huge collection of unread/unused learning resources aimed at helping me on my way. I also have the opportunity of attending four hours of Spanish classes a week alongside the students in the college where I work when the new academic year starts. It's really too good an opportunity to miss. but there are other things in life too, competing for my time... :(
I'd guess I have (over)shared enough about myself by now. :lol:
I'm standing on the edge of jumping into learning Spanish with both feet. Problem is, I'm not sure that I'll jump, I have so many other things to do, and I'm very much a todo/nada kind of person.
I want to walk the Camino to Compostela.
I need to shed lots of fat and do some exercise so I don't succumb to type 2 diabetes.
I love languages.
I believe in respecting the natives by trying to speak their language (however abysmally) on the rare occasions I leave Ireland to travel abroad.
Ergo...
...learning Spanish looks like a good prospect right now if I can overcome my usual inertia and reluctance to walk the length of myself.
I studied Spanish for a whole fortnight about thirteen years ago before grabbing a backpack and heading off to Spain on a trip which turned out to be a disaster (dehydration - nobody told me you had to drink more than the odd cup of tea over there! ;) ).
I have wanted to walk the Camino to Santiago de Compostela since first hearing about it in 1995, and have accumulated a huge collection of unread/unused learning resources aimed at helping me on my way. I also have the opportunity of attending four hours of Spanish classes a week alongside the students in the college where I work when the new academic year starts. It's really too good an opportunity to miss. but there are other things in life too, competing for my time... :(
I'd guess I have (over)shared enough about myself by now. :lol: