Thursday, June 21, 2018

In Case You Get Stuck In Ecuador...

Hey Guys! Today I have decided to share some tidbits on the Spanish language. Here are some quick and easy go to's if you ever get stuck in Ecuador-

~ Ok- Ok. Same in both languages just be careful, you don't want to agree to anything crazy. One      time I heard a story about a guy who almost adopted a baby...

~ Puedes hablar mas lento?- Can you speak slower? Useful in situations when you don't know what the heck is going on. I get to use it a lot.

~ Lo siento. Mi (Mami, Papi, Amigo/a) no esta aquí.- I'm sorry. My (Mom, Dad, Friend) isn't here. Very popular with Reese. Usually followed with a Chao.

~ Chao- Casual goodbye. Chao, kiss on check, Ok bye bye now.

Puedes ayudarme?- Can you help me? Sometimes asking for help is the only way to get around.

~ Vecino/Veci- It's a name for someone who's name you forgot or don't know. Translates directly to neighbor. I wish there was a word for this in English.

~ Loco/a- Crazy. Mi perro es loco, mi hermana es loca, y mi vida es loca. Good fallback word if thing get loco.

 That's all for now vecinos. Comment if you liked this post so I can decide if I should do it again.

Chao amigos,

Georgia




Our Grandparents Are Here!

    ... And we're so excited to show them around our home! Them coming has been so exciting and we can't wait to show them around our country and daily lives.

Our version of fine dining. We've been taking them to all
our favorite restaurants. No complaints here!
                                     
Our day trip to Paseo de Monos (The Monkey Walk)


Meeting our friends parents. Such a beautiful moment
So that's exciting, 

Georgia