That was very lovely! Now it's only fair that I do this for you:
1. I like catching glimpses of your inner soundtrack; you're always singing or humming a song. 2. This Ascension's Mysterium 3. Definitely admire the criminally cute Audrey, who now has a collection of eccentric little hats knit by her mother... 4. "Tell them I am young and beautiful!" 5. After Luis and I had shared some of our experiences with the class, I remember saying that we chose to live our lives through these metaphors. Everyone looked a bit lost, except for you. You had this enormous grin and were nodding your head. 6. "Tem que gostar de poesia, de madrugada, de pássaro, de sol, da lua, do canto, dos ventos e das canções da brisa." -From Vinicius de Moraes' poem "Procura-se um amigo" (Looking for a friend): "Must like poetry, late nights, birds, the sun, the moon, singing, the winds, and the breeze's songs." 7. When are you going to learn Portuguese??
PS- According to family lore, James Joyce was related to my grandfather. No satisfactory evidence of this has been produced, so it might be some mighty Irish blarney...but I am glad we are original enough not to claim ties to Brian Boru, like the rest of the island!!!
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Now it's only fair that I do this for you:
1. I like catching glimpses of your inner soundtrack; you're always singing or humming a song.
2. This Ascension's Mysterium
3. Definitely admire the criminally cute Audrey, who now has a collection of eccentric little hats knit by her mother...
4. "Tell them I am young and beautiful!"
5. After Luis and I had shared some of our experiences with the class, I remember saying that we chose to live our lives through these metaphors.
Everyone looked a bit lost, except for you. You had this enormous grin and were nodding your head.
6. "Tem que gostar de poesia, de madrugada, de pássaro, de sol, da lua, do canto, dos ventos e das canções da brisa." -From Vinicius de Moraes' poem "Procura-se um amigo" (Looking for a friend): "Must like poetry, late nights, birds, the sun, the moon, singing, the winds, and the breeze's songs."
7. When are you going to learn Portuguese??
PS- According to family lore, James Joyce was related to my grandfather. No satisfactory evidence of this has been produced, so it might be some mighty Irish blarney...but I am glad we are original enough not to claim ties to Brian Boru, like the rest of the island!!!