Early start to the day to have time for breakfast before Spanish lessons started. Kerri was disappointed as the menu for today was supposed to be French toast. Instead we got a big breakfast quesadilla and a big slice of pineapple. Matt thought it was great, Kerri not so much.
After that we began Spanish lesson with our instructor Dario. Nosotros hablomos espanol un poco. Knowing beginner French and German does not make it easy. Reading it is going okay, forming replies is the hard part.
After four hours of Spanish we headed to the beach for two hours of running, paddling and pushups. Matt broke a fin off my board after his first time finally getting up. Kerri is pretty sure her blood pressure is no longer low after drinking half of the ocean. It was a lot of work and the waves only got bigger as the afternoon went on, so it got harder.
Los pelicanos volan.
Este pes globo no vive.
Un pajaro vola
Unos pajeros volan
Este son mucho caracoles en la playa.
Este son los caracoles.
Adios sol!

Impressive! Kerri, you should learn to ask for a virgin sex on the beach in Spanish! ¿Sexo vírgen sur la playa?
Also, I agree that three definitely qualifies as a plague, and I would be horrified to step on a bug with my bare feet!
Actually that was one of the first things I learned. Surprisingly it’s “jugo naranja”. Which doesn’t seem like it means the same thing at all, but literal translations don’t always make sense. And every time I’ve used it I’ve received a virgin sex on the beach, so I know it must be right.
For those complaining they can’t read my Spanish, don’t worry, Google can’t either. It seems I wrote:
Volan pelicans. (That’s either not the correct verb for “to fly” or I conjugated it incorrectly)
This pes globe not live. (Oddly if I ask Google what the correct Spanish is for pufferfish, it says I had it right! But it won’t translate it back)
A bird vola (Same problem as above)
Some pajeros volan (No idea why now it has a problem with birds.)
This is much snails on the beach. (That’s actually what I wrote)
This are snails. (This too.)
Goodbye sun!
Poor pufferfish…
There was a dead sea turtle washed up on the beach last night. Quite a large one.