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Happy Birthday! Sorry I missed it yesterday. It sounds like you had a wonderful day.
Panjang Umurnya! (That's happy birthday in Indonesiaa, but actually means 'long life'.)
And thanks, Martha! I love languages, so much that I dabbled in too many and never got truly proficient with any (OK, I do have a fair grip on English).
Did you learn any of the Philippine languages? Our sister-in-law speaks two fluently, but neither is Tagalog (which of course she speaks, but the longer she's here, the more it slips away). She occasionally has trouble not to offend people from her home country, because she's much more comfortable in English than Tagalog - not that I can imagine anyone taking offense with her, she's about the most gracious human on any continent ;)
Travel truly broadens the mind. Living 'elsewhere' broadens the mind and heart and things we don't have a word for. Or maybe it shrinks the planet?
Thanks, Gabes - I've missed your daily presence here, but I know it's because you've been busy feeling fabulous, enjoying life, and diligently removing all gluten from the entire continent-nation of Australia (not just for Joe - really, who needs it?).
Happy Birthday Sara! It's been so fun having you join this board. You have a positive, beautiful outlook on life and dealing with the challenges that come.
Thank you for sharing this with us, Love JoAnn
Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway. John Wayne
No, I never did learn any Philippine languages, except for left, right, and straight ahead, to use in a taxi. We lived in Davao City, so if I had learned anything, it would have been Cebuano. We were still working in Indonesian, and didn't want to get confused by learning another language. I did edit a guy's PhD dissertation on Cebuano grammar, but you don't learn language that way! I was amazed at the high level of English knowledge in the Philippines.
How long has your SIL been in the States? She was undoubtedly fluent in English before she got here.