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Butterfly Kiss

It's Friday and time for a look-back:

1. Paying attention to my nook on its wakey mode. Monday I arrived at work an hour early. Brown birds were chattering precociously on the still-empty parking lot. The gardener's dog was munching a rubber slipper behind the gate. The place smelt like it had never known pollution of any kind. I liked what I witnessed.

2. Multi-lingual multi-tasking:

- ears listening to an earphone song, nakalimutan mo na bang tumawa? (have you forgotten to laugh?)
- fingers composing a text message, nikaon na si CJ? (has CJ eaten yet?)
- eyes scanning a PR paper, "... government to mobilize resources for defense and military establishments"
- mouth clarifying instructions, mai ao tini; song akhan sippeht (I don't want it here. Send it to Bldg. 18)

*Three languages, one dialect lasting less than 3 minutes. I thought it was fun.

3. Apple pie with warm custard sauce; beef cheese tacos garnished with tomatoes and cilantro eaten over good conversation with a girl friend

4. A friend emailed how his little relatives 'came tearing through his house unannounced.' The upside was getting a butterfly kiss from 3-year old Olivia.

5. Bonus at the hair saloon. I was there for a routine shampoo and blow dry. But a saloon professional went the extra mile by giving me a head massage as well.

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Comments

  1. Sounds like a good week!

    LOL It's hard enough for me to multi-task in just one language, especially when everything is verbal. My son likes to talk to me while I'm reading blogs, and I can't do both at the same time.

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  2. Melissa, that's funny! Son probably likes to engage Mom in a a little challenge :-)

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  3. a toast to you, wonder mom:)
    happy weekend:)

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  4. Happy weekend to you too, Imriz :)

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  5. Head massages are wonderful, I miss having those when I lived in Paraguay. I also enjoy multi lingual multi tasking, somehow I think its good for our brains too.

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  6. Brenda, I think so too; MlMm is good brain exercise.

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  7. Multi lingual multi-tasking. Wow. I can hardly say that mouthful never mind do it. LOL. That gets the brain firing, I'm sure.

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  8. Susanne, lol... it gets easier everytime

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  9. I'm always impressed with people who are multilingual.

    The food and conversation with your friend sound great!

    I've never had a head massage, but I bet I would like it.

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  10. I love the conversation with your friend. A head massage? hmmm I wonder if I had one it would find any brains in there LOL Great week you had. Have a wonderful Friday :)

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  11. Jerralea, bet you would; try one some time. It feels great!

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  12. Thom, hahaha! guess it would lol! A wonderful Friday to you too, I'm still laughing :)))

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  13. One of my favorite times of the week, though it is especially difficult, is waking up on Wednesdays for an early morning prayer meeting - walking around campus in the fresh morning air, and often across newly-fallen snow! PURE nature!

    Multi-lingual.. always fun! I am working on my 3rd and 4th languages right now. :)

    What an extra special treat!

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  14. Hazel... I have a hard time thinking and communicating effectively in ONE language... there is NO CHANCE I could do it in 3 simultaneously!!! I'm impressed!

    Oh to be blessed by a HEAD MASSAGE! Maybe God has that one reserved for my future! How LOVELY!

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  15. Apparently you also had a nice week !

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  16. I love the sound of birds chattering. I can’t imagine multi-tasking in multi-languages (maybe that's what the birds were doing, too? ha). That’s quite a skill you have!
    I think I’ll cook tacos for dinner—you made them sound good. Have a great weekend.

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  17. Oh my! lol, the dog and the rubber slipper.

    Age has lessened my multi tasking a little.

    Your friend meet up sounds great.

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  18. Multitasking in different languages would be quite a challenge.

    I usually have ice cream on my apple pie but warm custard sounds good!

    Ooh a head massage - I love them!


    Happy weekend!

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  19. I love how you are aware of and take pleasure in details that others might miss. That might be one reason you can multi-task in various languages -- as others have said, I can get confused in just one! That lunch sounds really good, enhanced by visiting with a friend.

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  20. Jewel, that certainly sounds like a fine mix of nature and spirituality. Have fun on the next languages you are learning :)

    Melli, I'm in a situation where I need to learn more than 2 languages, that's most probably why I'm doing it. I wouldn't bother if it wasn't necessary :) Here's hoping you'll get a head massage soon :)

    Gattina, yes. apparently lol!

    Lisa, oh the birds, maybe indeed. I hope you enjoy your tacos :)

    Cindy, you noticed that! I had fun watching that dog with the slipper :D

    Island Sparrow, warm custard was nice. It tasted yummy on the cold pie. I loved it.

    Barbarah, it's how life is for me nowadays. Sometimes it could get chaotic. I have to put effort to pay attention to the little things around me that have zero stress in them. Thanks for your input.

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