Graced
April 2nd, 2001 by Nate JacobsonToday has been an especially good day in Spain. As usual I am writing from a café, with my café con leche in hand. Just a moment ago while clearing a litter of twenty empty glasses in front of me the waitress made a crack about me having drunk quite a bit and having made quite a mess. Not only did I get the joke, but I managed to respond that, “Yeah, I was really thirsty.” Humor is especially difficult in a second language and it was an encouraging sign that I’m understanding. Earlier this evening, for a change of pace, I walked to a Lebanese and then an Italian restaurant near my apartment. (It is wonderfully ironic and indicative of our times that I find myself going to an Italian or Chinese restaurant when I want to feel a little more at home.) Both were closed. Instead I ended up at a previously undiscovered Spanish restaurant and dined on two fantastic Spanish specialties, gazpacho and paella. At work I put the finishing touches on the website for Agape’s national video and photography contest, “El Mundo Atraves de Tus Ojos” (“The World Through your Eyes” at comoloves.com), made significant strides in learning our film-editing software, and tutored a Spanish coworker on how to build a webpage.







