My friend Olivia looked at me like I had two heads.
I had been telling her a story about my weekend, but I stopped when I saw her face. She was clearly confused. Had I slipped into speaking Spanish again? I smacked my palm on my forehead. Poor Olivia had no idea what I was talking about.
Later that night, I was with my family. I kept having to remind myself to speak Spanish. That’s what we speak at home because my mom doesn’t know much English.
Once again, I felt like I was always speaking the wrong language. It was like I was too American for my family but too Mexican for my peers. Would I ever feel like I fit in anywhere?
My friend Olivia looked at me like I had two heads.
I had been telling her a story about my weekend, but I stopped when I saw her face. She was clearly confused. Was I speaking Spanish again? I smacked my palm on my forehead. Poor Olivia had no idea what I was saying.
Later that night, I was with my family. I kept having to remind myself to speak Spanish. That’s what we speak at home because my mom doesn’t know much English.
I felt like I was always speaking the wrong language. It was like I was too American for my family but too Mexican for my peers. Would I ever feel like I fit in anywhere?
My friend Olivia was looking at me like I had two heads.
I had been telling her a story about my weekend, but I stopped when I noticed the confusion on her face. Had I slipped into speaking Spanish again? I smacked my palm against my forehead. Poor Olivia had no idea what I was talking about.
Later that night, I had to remind myself repeatedly to speak Spanish with my family. That’s what we speak at home because my mom doesn’t know much English.
Once again, I felt like I was always speaking the wrong language. It was like I was too American for my family but too Mexican for my peers. Would I ever feel like I fit in anywhere?