Reut, Ginny & I returned to New Mexico after a trip to Chihuahua Ciudad and Creel, Chihuahua, Mexico.
I have 5 main takeaways after this trip:
1. Those who have little in the way of material things, give the most.
2. Both motherhood and sewing are universal languages. Motherhood: when we discovered another has children, the questions were: nina or nino? Cuantos aƱos? And then the pictures were asked for, and the smiles. Sewing: they had learned and knew their basics; I had learned and knew my basics. We didn't need to necessarily teach one another - just sew together!
3. It's ok to not have to explain/interpret every feature on a sewing machine. They had their work-arounds, and that was ok.
Inexpensive not-so-sharp snips? Yep, that's just fine. |
4. It is really really challenging on my brain to communicate for an entire week with the 'poquito' Spanish I know. Especially with sewing. How to explain how the bobbin is to go into the bobbin case? How to explain how to change a needle? How to explain how and why to use a zipper foot? Lots of gestures, lots of sheepish smiles, but that was ok.
(I was probably saying "por favor, une photo?", my mix of English/Spanish/French.) (And she politely and shyly posing for a picture with me.) |