
Well yesterday was one of the best days that I've had in Puerto Rico so far. Let's go back in history to explain why this day happened....
I have had the opportunity to meet many Puerto Ricans, not so few of them girls. I'll keep my comments about gringas in general to myself, but I will just say that if I marry, it will be to a Puerto Rican.
Anyway, the other week I was walking Chocko the dog down the beach and I was just trying to escape for awhile and think about my life. As always happens to Chocko, about 100 yards down the beach he had three girls wooing over him and his blue eyes. I heard comments in spanish about perros and gringos and azul eyes...I ignored these girls and kept walking....Chocko is muy intelligente tambien so he ignored them just as I did. About 45 minutes later in a place called Pinones, we got in trouble with the policia. A large police truck started to follow us on the beach and over the loudspeaker I heard, "Mira! Senor, no perros en la playa aqui!". So whatever after getting in trouble with the law, we start the return trip home...
After walking for almost an hour home, we passed by the spot where the girls still were (after Chocko met about 5 girls on the way back, I met one.) Anyway, I had the day off work (as usual) and was feeling a little more up on life and was more awake since it was still morning. So when the girls wooed over him again I let him go talk to them and lick them and eat ice from their hands. I found out that one girl spoke english and that they were all nurses at the Centro Medico hospital...ER nurses for that matter.
As it turns out me and Chocko spent the whole day on the beach with those girls and also to the pool at my condo. It was a fun fun day with new friends. This post is already too long so I'll skip over the past few weeks to yesterday....in short I spent the day on the Luquillo beach with 7 nurses that mostly only spoke spanish all day and we went riding on a banana boat and then went up to El Yunque to hike down to a mountain waterfall and river where we could swim. It was so much fun!
I have a new beautiful friend in Puerto Rico named Keyra who's new mission in life is to show me Puerto Rico and make me learn espanol. My old life in Puerto Rico was wonderful...no it just went up a notch. More updates later, but I'm going out to the pool. Adios.
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