Lejía means bleach

Today I learned a new word: lejía. It means bleach. And if you ever see a large bottle of lej�a fall onto the ground while you’re sitting very near it, hurry, run, scramble, or dive away from it as fast as humanly possible. Should you fail to do so, your pair of khakis that you got just last month will almost immediately become covered with pinkish spots, thereby rendering them unwearable for anything besides painting. Which you don’t plan on doing anytime soon.

In other news, I climbed Montg� on Saturday. And I took a lot of pictures, as you may have guessed by now.

Montgo The girls From the top

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4 Responses to Lejía means bleach

  1. Andrea says:

    Hey Emily! The pictures look fantastic! Any room for an “i’m-sick-of-the-dutch-rain” ex-roomie somewhere over there? smile Hasta Luego

  2. Carol Brondsema says:

    Em,

    Great pictures! I especially like the one(#15) that shows the Denia below and also shows a couple of sailboats in the Mediterranean.  I’m also impressed with the sunrays streaming through the clouds in picture #40.

    Mom

  3. gabe says:

    ohhh bummer.  tech ex results = no compatability on the voice front for gaim and google talk…bugger.  so just go on and keep enjoying your beautiful weather, all the crap weather seems to have escaped to michigan.

  4. Kristen says:

    That stinks about your pants!  I would be so mad if that happened to me.  I will definitely remember your advice on what to do if I ever am in that same situation.  smile

    I love your pics, and I love you!  Thank you so much for the email.  I’ll email you back soon…after something interesting happens here.  Hmmm…it might be a while. hehe