tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4351358530650927528.post9200013956635924618..comments2013-08-06T02:25:52.973+02:00Comments on Go therefore and make disciples of all nations: Anticipated ChangesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4351358530650927528.post-89122586320941326012013-08-06T02:25:52.973+02:002013-08-06T02:25:52.973+02:00Amen - on a lot of those points! If you ever want ...Amen - on a lot of those points! If you ever want to speak French on a daily basis, consider working a season at Bodie. We see French people every single day in droves! You'd be so proud of me, I can now say at the entrance station (ignore my wretched spelling, I learned it all by ear): "Bienvenue a Bodie! Comment talle vous? Du adults et du children? Ok, ventcatr, et le guie au france, si vou plait, du dollar." And then I take their money, print their receipt, and say, "Coule le sur votre parabruise, et suive le route et le parking se trouve sur le droite!" And I usually get replies of "Increible!" and "Super!", and compliments on my wonderful accent, to which I always reply, "That's all I know!" But seriously, don't be afraid to randomly speak French when you're back home - it's a part of you now, just like Setswana is a part of me and Spanish is a part of Bekah. It's one of the ways that I remind myself that I had those experiences and that they are still with me, even if I'm not over there. And if you ever want to take a trip to Montreal, just name the date! ;)Jaclynnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13925849010978705812noreply@blogger.com