Hola!  It´s been about a week and a half since we´ve written.  I thought we´d spend more time on the Internet, but I think we´re both a little overwhelmed with the Spanish lessons, homework, and activities.  
We live with a wonderful Guatemalan family that runs the Spanish school.   "La familia" is Grandma (Cha´ita), an elderly man named Lionel (friend of the family), and Gladis (who manages the entire operation), her husband, her two daughters, her brother and his wife, a granddaughter and niece (both 3-year-old chiquitas), one cat, one turtle, and one fish. They call the students "family" also - currently four of us.  
The toughest part of life here is the immersion.  It´s a family rule to speak Spanish at all times.  I´m on my 8th day of Spanish classes and have begun learning many verbs, but only in the present tense.  Even with my limited vocabulary, I am beginning to understand the gist of what people are saying.  However, to jump in and say something - well let´s just say it takes so long for me to compose my thoughts that by the time I´ve finished a sentence it would be necessary to go back and change the whole sentence to past tense. While it is really challenging, it is also fun.  La familia has a great time trying to prevent us from saying silly things, while having a good laugh at our expense.  All in good fun.  As my professor says, "Poco a poco."  Little by little.  ¡Si!
We will try to keep in touch as regularly as possible.  We miss everyone and hope all is well.
 
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