I just do not know how Scott does it. We had a morning class at the Institute - leave here at 9:30 and get home at 12:30 just in time to eat and get things ready for another class at Los LLanos. We leave at 1:00 to pickup the Leavitts and head on out to the country. It is an hour and a half ride out there - the lesson lasts for two hours - we pack up and start home. Normally we hit bad traffic and by the time we let the Leavitts off at the Casa and get home it is 6:30 or 7:00. Today we set up another lesson after the Los Llanos lesson which we probably won't be able to get to until 8:00 pm. So that would be another 10:30 pm night for us. Scott does all of the teaching. I just go around and help the individual students and help him get class set up and taken back to the car. He wants to fill every minute we have with service - I think that's not going to be a problem! It is only 8:00 now and I am pooped so can't imagine how we will feel next week with the extra night lesson.
It absolutely poured while we were at Los Llanos. You know what was great? You could actually smell the rain like you can at home! (They have alot of dirt out there) Here in our apartment surrounded by cement everywhere, you never smell anything when it rains.
It is strange to think that soon the sights, sounds, and smells of a big city will only be a memory.
It absolutely poured while we were at Los Llanos. You know what was great? You could actually smell the rain like you can at home! (They have alot of dirt out there) Here in our apartment surrounded by cement everywhere, you never smell anything when it rains.
It is strange to think that soon the sights, sounds, and smells of a big city will only be a memory.
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