Kelli Rule and Jeffree White are not fluent Spanish speakers, but the Washougal couple has been working for more than a year to master the language.
Recently, Rule, the former president of the Washougal Arts and Culture Association (WACA), sat down to breakfast at a cafe in Mexico with her father’s wife. A hostess approached the two women and expressed her condolences for the recent passing of Rule’s father. The hostesses’ words, spoken in Spanish, meant more to Rule because she could understand them.
“If you know some Spanish, your whole world will open up down here,” Rule said, referring to Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico. “You can get by, it’s true. I think I can speak and understand (Spanish) at maybe a 2-year-old level, but even that has opened up this place.”
The new language skills will serve Rule and White well in their next life adventure — the couple recently announced they are planning to move from their Washougal home to Ajijic in February 2022.
“There’s definitely a lot of emotions wrapped up (in this), but mostly we’re very excited and very happy, and we feel very fortunate to have the opportunity,” said White, the owner of the Washougal School of Music. “We’re both at times in our lives when we were ready for a change.”