Hey Tatjana, my mentor and forum friend—you are such an inspiration and help…! Do you remember my horse-race that you illustrated so beautifully? You know what they say… “If you fall off a horse, it’s best to get right back on and ride again before you lose the knack or love of it”.
So to anyone out there feeling a bit bruised if you took a fence too fast and fell, dust yourself off, go calm your trusty steed and slowly climb back in the saddle to enjoy the ride.
Learning to SSiW used to seem like going around a circular race-track (to use my old horse-racing) image, but actually it is really an upward spiral, because each time I go around I recognise more of the course (hee hee, pun intended), so more bits become familiar territory.
If I have been silent here for a while, it has not been for the lack of interest—quite the contrary. Thanks to SSiW I gained enough confidence to tackle an MA in Celtic studies, including Welsh as one of the courses. Lately I have been running through the first Challenges in the new Levels which perfectly complement it and just hearing the musical intro’ is like settling down with old friends to have a conversation that is as fresh and more exciting now I can enjoy SSiW even more—if that is possible.
So Tatjana, just know your progress reports are absolutely vital and fascinating! Ready to join me for a gentle canter around the course to see what the going is like?
Hwyl,
Marilyn