Wednesday, August 20, 2008

She's got a Ticket to Ride

It's official; Arabella has dual-citizenship! We just got her Spanish passport today (her American passport arrived a few weeks ago). What a lucky girl! Now she can travel all over the world (including Cuba :-)) and can live and work anywhere in the European Union or The United States. I'm so jealous. Well, wait! I guess I have the same privileges now, except the Cuba part.

I hope she takes advantage of the endless opportunities. I can't even express how much I've learned from living in a foreign country, trying to speak a foreign language. It's been an invaluable experience.

While Arabella will obviously grow up speaking both Spanish and English, I truly hope she learns a third language at some point. How humbling it is to lose your ability to communicate - to try to express yourself using the simplest sentences you can put together, and to know you don't sound nearly as educated as you are. It makes you think twice about how you treat foreigners in your home country. It teaches you patience. It can make you completely uncomfortable and awkward, yet sometimes, if you really work hard, it gives you a feeling of complete satisfaction and accomplishment.

Here is a fun little video I took of me working on my Spanish vowel sounds : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTxudEqUzAg For some reason, Bella thinks it's really funny. I feel better knowing that she thinks it's just as funny when Alex does it! Alex used to give me all kinds of hell because my Spanish vowel sounds were too American-sounding. I hope I'm getting better!

6 comments:

Tammy Spence said...

Oh my goodness she is so lucky. I think that she will grow up and be a diplomat. I can't wait to squeeze her cheeks when you are home for Christmas. Love you

Hailey said...

I LOVE IT! Look at those cute little Bella heads on her passports. She is one lucky little lady and if she's anything like her parents, I'm sure she'll make use of her freedom to explore what's out there :) I'm hoping she'll find Seattle to be the most interesting, wondrous place of all though! Tee-Hee.

RORYJEAN said...

Wow, she is already so cultured! What a cutie pie! Your so lucky to be able to raise your child bilingual, too. I'm sure she'll be one smart cookie when she grows up.

McDolan said...

that is a super cute pic of bella - you didn't "make" her pose like that, did you :)

Marty and Jenny said...

I just love the look on Bella's face in that picture. I can't wait for her to make her first visit to the USA. My friend just gave her pack n' play, so I'm all set for the little munchkin if you guys want to spend a night on the island. The vowel video is pretty cute too. I don't know who cracks me up more, you or Bella. Love you both!

Sally JPA said...

Wow--I'm envious as well. ;)

She is a cutie.