Birthday Party

On Sunday, my machine gun Spanish teacher Andrés was celebrating his 27th Birthday. He invited me over on Saturday night for drinks and pizza and to go out to a club afterwards.

I met a bunch of his friends, all really great guys, and had another intensive Spanish lesson. I realize it’s much harder to follow a group than a one-on-one conversation, but I think I got the gist of most of it.

They might remember me as ‘the silent German’, but by the time I had made sense of the conversation and pieced together a sentence in my head, we were on a different subject already. It’s like the race between the rabbit and the hedgehog, if you know that story 😉

Anyway, after a few drinks we went out to a Palermo Club called Niceto, passing a number of other places in Palermo where people where queuing up. The weather was hot and Palermo buzzing with people… It was impressive.

Inside, they had a funny theme of dancers dressed up in the weirdest fashions, from Cleopatra to harlequins… The crowd was pretty mixed, a bit young – or am I really getting old? Their music was great, Eurythmics, Depeche Mode… all heavily remixed, but great to dance to.

It would have been such a great night, if I hadn’t felt that cold that was about to hit me. I had practically no sleep the night after the Milonga visit, couldn’t nap during the day, and the constant change between heat and air-conditioning took its toll. As usual, I feel it in my throat, my tonsils swelling, a sure sign of trouble.

So I left early, I only danced to a couple of songs… But it was great to be out with the boys, and meant a lot to me that I was invited into their circle.

I spent the next three days pretty much in bed, with a towel around my neck, as I did not pack a scarf, gargling with salt water and taking pills from the pharmacy.