"Rrrrrrrrr!"
Sport's best friend has moved back to California. Luis was a great kid and his family practically adopted Sport, teaching him to love homemade flour tortillas, professional wrestling, and a desire to learn Spanish.
"Why can't I roll my r's like Luis?" he asked me.
"It takes practice," I told him. "You've got to start when you're really little and develop a technique."
My San Antonio childhood gave me a chance to roll my r's every now and then, but I've not used the ability in a very long time. I can give a nice twist to "carne asada" but it takes a while to get back in the swing of things. I showed Sport how to do it and he's been practicing. A lot.
The weird thing is, those r's get rolled about two octaves higher than his normal voice. It sounds oddly like a crow cawing.
"If Sport does that one more time, I'm going to kill him," growled Lego. We were taking a 5-mile bike ride and his brother continued to caw those r's for most of the trip.
I think he's hoping that Luis will come back and he'll stun him with his amazing new technique.
UPDATE: It worked! Luis has been gone for a couple of months now, but he showed up on our doorstep Sunday night. Sport was beside himself with joy. Rrrrrrrrrr!
1 comment:
I miss OKC's diverstiy soooo much! However, they do teach some Spanish in the elementary school and LP can at least count to 20 in Spanish. There are Hispanics here, but sometimes I think they're afraid to come out, however, LP has made friends with a little girl down the street. I really value diversity, there is so muc we can learn from each other.
Miss you guys so much!
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