
I completed my first aid course yesterday without a problem. Now I’m certified man just like the old days. Whenever I take a first aid course or get around the Red Cross who reminds me of my old days as a lifeguard and teaching swim lessons when I was in high school. I was thinking then that I would like to just have a life of being a lifeguard and teaching swim lessons. The people who taught my course and the people who work for the Red Cross are actually doing it. And when I go there I think this could have been my path.

1200 Duolingo Days in a row today. Normal Spanish is still much too difficult for me to understand. Everyone seems to speak so fast.
Happy Friday riday, have a good weekend!
Happy Weekend! 🙂
You too!
Congrats on your recertification. I assume there was CPR in this course. I don’t think my heart doctor would approve of me taking a CPR course. If I did I might turn into the CPR dummy.
Do you get to use Spanish at all where you live? I would think you might, especially at the airport. You could be the Spanish-speaking first aid guy.
I study Spanish but I’m still a very basic speaker. Most conversations are too fast for me.