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Mother´s Day in Nicaragua is May 30. Mamita´s oldest daughter came to visit. Only Lenin´s dad and his aunt Chila live outside of Moropoto.
Not much else to say. Teaching English. Working on clothing, feelings, and describing people. Am behind schedule, but that´s okay. Sometimes I´m not in town, sometimes there´s no school, and sometimes I just don´t go to class. Like when it´s downpouring. Most of the kids don´t go then, either.
Monday June 14 should be getting civilly married. I need black sandals.
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Sharon Nickless
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Hi Molly, Not being familiar with the language I was wondering if mamita is your husband's mother or grandmother? I know your are probably surprised to hear from me but I just received an update reminder from Sylvia so thought I would pop in while it was on my mind. Hope you are enjoying a wonderful life.