As a widow, your girl seems to be looked at as a left-over and might as well jump off a cliff, but her inner self still wants to learn things. and make things, to teach things and help people, to look forward toward tomorrow. Thus, she is trying to learn how to use THE PHONE, which is turning out to be both harder and easier than she expected. But what the heck, she learned to type when she was a child, so she should be able learn how to use THE PHONE as an--ahem--mature adult.
It would probably help if you would pray a little for your girl too because Fio taught herself to type by memorizing all the typewriter letters when she was a kid whenever her mother was out of the room, which has served her well, but now she's in the big league--or are the letters in the same order still?
However, your girl does have something to announce: TODAY, SHE ACTUALLY MADE A PHONE CALL BY MEANS OF THE GADGET ALL BY HERSELF TODAY! Yes, let the bells ring and the nations cheer? Wie bitte (which means in this case, "How's that!")😁
Fiorealla is really restless about how slowly the heavy black paint that she's used as a background is drying on her portrait of her wonderful singing teacher, Edra Gustafson--but she shouldn't have used two different types of paint, one because one just stuck with the acrylic because and the other stuff is going to have to sit for half a week.
Auf Wiedersehen, which means "good bye!" as you've heard in many movies.
Oops! it looks like Fio got ahead of herself!
(The pronunciation is "Auf Weeder-sayen.")
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