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Hi, welcome to our blog! Jerry and I have been married for 12 wonderful years! After years of struggling to have children, we met an amazing boy and are now trying to adopt him!

Friday, March 27, 2015

The app is in on the joke....

While G was here we taught him a lot of English and he taught us some of his language. I'm usually pretty good at hearing the words and repeating them to remember for later, but for some reason saying good night in his language gave me a hard time for the first couple of weeks. Every night after hugs and tucking G in we'd say goodnight in English and then we'd follow it up with saying goodnight in his language. For the first two weeks G would look at Jerry and they'd both laugh because I'd just screwed up the words in his language. I could have sworn I was saying it correctly, but finally one night I did get it right and we all high fived and hugged again. After that night I'd intermittently get it right, but G and Jerry would always look at each other, smile, and shake their heads like I'd said it wrong again. They were always nice but loved bonding over my inability to get it right. It was always like there was this inside joke, which I didn't mind. It was harmless, and G was always good about it.
As you may have read, we should be staying in G's country for about a month the first trip. So, I have been trying to learn more of his language so we can communicate with the locals. I started using a language app that says the words, then listens to you saying them and tells you if you have said it correctly. If you did there's a bright ding and a green light. If you did not there's a buzzing noise and a red light. Well, I was moving along and was really doing well and kept getting all these green lights. As soon as goodnight came up I of course smiled, thinking back to G's time here, but was determined to get that green light and move on to another word. The app said it in G's language and then gave me the go ahead to repeat. I repeated it and was so proud, I just knew I said it correctly, until a red light came up and it buzzed! I did it over and over again, getting the red light and buzz! Finally I got a yellow light, which meant I got it partly correct. I started to laugh because it felt like the app was in on the joke! I'm not sure I'll ever be able to say good night in his language completely correct, but I won't stop trying.
I am looking forward to the day I can hug him, tuck him into bed, say good night in English, and keep trying to say goodnight in his language to him again!


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