Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Thanks for sharing, Becky! May I ask...how'd a girl named Becky Jean Rich end up in Spain? The name doesn't sound Spanish . Great photo! Stephen - Becky Jean Rich Sunday, September 16, 2007 9:27 AM Re: Re: Flamenco Alert! Hi Claudia - I have thought of that too! I am going to talk to my husband, he has a camcorder, see if and when we can do this! Stay tuned, love to you Becky Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: Do you know anyone with a camcorder??? You could have them tape you dancing the Flamenco and then upload it to YouTube or Google videos!! THEN we could see you dance the Flamenco!! Just a thought, Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: Dearest Wonderful Group - Thank you so much for your wonderful words. I have been dancing Flamenco and Sevillanas since I was able to walk. It's an ingrate part of living in Spain, every little girl and most boys learn it from their family. Each style corresponding to their own interpretation yet staying the same within the heart of the dance. When I dance Flamenco, my entire being is dancing in the clouds. Though I am tapping my heals hard I feel light and happy, very very happy. Sorry, Chrism, no castanets when dancing the more earthy Flamenco. The hands are moved by passion of the song, as it interprets the words of the " Cantor " or singer. So much passion in Flamenco. In the picture I was dancing as a gift to my girlfriend and her husband, they both turned 50 and she asked me if I would do it at their party. My heart was filled with Love, what an honor for me to do it. It was a moving experience, specially when many people attending had never seen it " live " . By the way, the tiers of material on the skirt are called " volante " which comes from the word " volar " or to fly. When I make a strong turn the entire dress " flies " lifting up and showing all the wonderful colors underneath. OLE. Much Love to you all, wish we could all be in one place where I'd dance for all of you. Becky tara jacoby <tjmassage7777 wrote: Wow..how beautiful you are, Becky. I'm so glad you shared your photo and your creativity with us. Love, Tara Linda <crazycats711 wrote: You look very beautiful, Becky. Thanks for sharing. Linda , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Becky, that is a great photo of you dancing flamenco! What a lovely costume and pose! > > Thanks for sharing it! > > Blessings & love, > Claudia > > > chrism <> wrote: > Becky Jean Rich has graciously allowed us a picture of her dancing in > public. Very nice! She is in the new photo's - > Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! > Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Dearest Stephen - My father (Whose family is from Denmark, weird combo) was a department of defense Civilian Engineer Contractor for the Navy Base in Rota, Spain. He met my mother (full blooded Spanish, first generation to marry outside of the culture since the Moors invaded Spain). He gave me the name Rebecca Jean aka Becky. My husband's last name is Rich. My real name is............ Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich....ha ha ha! Becky Jean can easily be a USA Southern girl's name? Lots of Love, Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich Master Condrey <stephencondrey wrote: Thanks for sharing, Becky! May I ask...how'd a girl named Becky Jean Rich end up in Spain? The name doesn't sound Spanish . Great photo! Stephen - Becky Jean Rich Sunday, September 16, 2007 9:27 AM Re: Re: Flamenco Alert! Hi Claudia - I have thought of that too! I am going to talk to my husband, he has a camcorder, see if and when we can do this! Stay tuned, love to you Becky Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: Do you know anyone with a camcorder??? You could have them tape you dancing the Flamenco and then upload it to YouTube or Google videos!! THEN we could see you dance the Flamenco!! Just a thought, Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: Dearest Wonderful Group - Thank you so much for your wonderful words. I have been dancing Flamenco and Sevillanas since I was able to walk. It's an ingrate part of living in Spain, every little girl and most boys learn it from their family. Each style corresponding to their own interpretation yet staying the same within the heart of the dance. When I dance Flamenco, my entire being is dancing in the clouds. Though I am tapping my heals hard I feel light and happy, very very happy. Sorry, Chrism, no castanets when dancing the more earthy Flamenco. The hands are moved by passion of the song, as it interprets the words of the " Cantor " or singer. So much passion in Flamenco. In the picture I was dancing as a gift to my girlfriend and her husband, they both turned 50 and she asked me if I would do it at their party. My heart was filled with Love, what an honor for me to do it. It was a moving experience, specially when many people attending had never seen it " live " . By the way, the tiers of material on the skirt are called " volante " which comes from the word " volar " or to fly. When I make a strong turn the entire dress " flies " lifting up and showing all the wonderful colors underneath. OLE. Much Love to you all, wish we could all be in one place where I'd dance for all of you. Becky tara jacoby <tjmassage7777 wrote: Wow..how beautiful you are, Becky. I'm so glad you shared your photo and your creativity with us. Love, Tara Linda <crazycats711 wrote: You look very beautiful, Becky. Thanks for sharing. Linda , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Becky, that is a great photo of you dancing flamenco! What a lovely costume and pose! > > Thanks for sharing it! > > Blessings & love, > Claudia > > > chrism <> wrote: > Becky Jean Rich has graciously allowed us a picture of her dancing in > public. Very nice! She is in the new photo's - > > > > > > > > Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! > Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 GOODNESS! Once again thanks for sharing! It's what makes the group so much more interesting--knowing our histories! Yes, your name sounds like a Southern USA girl's name..until we get the whole picture! GOODNESS! By the way...Rota was one of the ports I was lucky enough to visit many years ago in the Navy! :) Stephen - Becky Jean Rich Sunday, September 16, 2007 12:19 PM Re: BECKY JEAN Re: Flamenco Alert! Dearest Stephen - My father (Whose family is from Denmark, weird combo) was a department of defense Civilian Engineer Contractor for the Navy Base in Rota, Spain. He met my mother (full blooded Spanish, first generation to marry outside of the culture since the Moors invaded Spain). He gave me the name Rebecca Jean aka Becky. My husband's last name is Rich. My real name is............ Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich....ha ha ha! Becky Jean can easily be a USA Southern girl's name? Lots of Love, Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich Master Condrey <stephencondrey wrote: Thanks for sharing, Becky! May I ask...how'd a girl named Becky Jean Rich end up in Spain? The name doesn't sound Spanish . Great photo! Stephen - Becky Jean Rich Sunday, September 16, 2007 9:27 AM Re: Re: Flamenco Alert! Hi Claudia - I have thought of that too! I am going to talk to my husband, he has a camcorder, see if and when we can do this! Stay tuned, love to you Becky Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: Do you know anyone with a camcorder??? You could have them tape you dancing the Flamenco and then upload it to YouTube or Google videos!! THEN we could see you dance the Flamenco!! Just a thought, Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: Dearest Wonderful Group - Thank you so much for your wonderful words. I have been dancing Flamenco and Sevillanas since I was able to walk. It's an ingrate part of living in Spain, every little girl and most boys learn it from their family. Each style corresponding to their own interpretation yet staying the same within the heart of the dance. When I dance Flamenco, my entire being is dancing in the clouds. Though I am tapping my heals hard I feel light and happy, very very happy. Sorry, Chrism, no castanets when dancing the more earthy Flamenco. The hands are moved by passion of the song, as it interprets the words of the " Cantor " or singer. So much passion in Flamenco. In the picture I was dancing as a gift to my girlfriend and her husband, they both turned 50 and she asked me if I would do it at their party. My heart was filled with Love, what an honor for me to do it. It was a moving experience, specially when many people attending had never seen it " live " . By the way, the tiers of material on the skirt are called " volante " which comes from the word " volar " or to fly. When I make a strong turn the entire dress " flies " lifting up and showing all the wonderful colors underneath. OLE. Much Love to you all, wish we could all be in one place where I'd dance for all of you. Becky tara jacoby <tjmassage7777 wrote: Wow..how beautiful you are, Becky. I'm so glad you shared your photo and your creativity with us. Love, Tara Linda <crazycats711 wrote: You look very beautiful, Becky. Thanks for sharing. Linda , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Becky, that is a great photo of you dancing flamenco! What a lovely costume and pose! > > Thanks for sharing it! > > Blessings & love, > Claudia > > > chrism <> wrote: > Becky Jean Rich has graciously allowed us a picture of her dancing in > public. Very nice! She is in the new photo's - > > > > > > > > Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! > Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 AHHHHH- Ahoy ya old Navy boy! I was born right on that base! My father owned a restaurant at the Costilla Beach....guess that's where my love for cooking sprung! I am assuming you have eaten a Paella before? When I am having guests or I am to take food to some event it's the Paella that's requested every single time. Ahoy my friend and lots of Love for you, MRJJG aka Becky Master Condrey <stephencondrey wrote: GOODNESS! Once again thanks for sharing! It's what makes the group so much more interesting--knowing our histories! Yes, your name sounds like a Southern USA girl's name..until we get the whole picture! GOODNESS! By the way...Rota was one of the ports I was lucky enough to visit many years ago in the Navy! :) Stephen - Becky Jean Rich Sunday, September 16, 2007 12:19 PM Re: BECKY JEAN Re: Flamenco Alert! Dearest Stephen - My father (Whose family is from Denmark, weird combo) was a department of defense Civilian Engineer Contractor for the Navy Base in Rota, Spain. He met my mother (full blooded Spanish, first generation to marry outside of the culture since the Moors invaded Spain). He gave me the name Rebecca Jean aka Becky. My husband's last name is Rich. My real name is............ Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich....ha ha ha! Becky Jean can easily be a USA Southern girl's name? Lots of Love, Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich Master Condrey <stephencondrey wrote: Thanks for sharing, Becky! May I ask...how'd a girl named Becky Jean Rich end up in Spain? The name doesn't sound Spanish . Great photo! Stephen - Becky Jean Rich Sunday, September 16, 2007 9:27 AM Re: Re: Flamenco Alert! Hi Claudia - I have thought of that too! I am going to talk to my husband, he has a camcorder, see if and when we can do this! Stay tuned, love to you Becky Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: Do you know anyone with a camcorder??? You could have them tape you dancing the Flamenco and then upload it to YouTube or Google videos!! THEN we could see you dance the Flamenco!! Just a thought, Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: Dearest Wonderful Group - Thank you so much for your wonderful words. I have been dancing Flamenco and Sevillanas since I was able to walk. It's an ingrate part of living in Spain, every little girl and most boys learn it from their family. Each style corresponding to their own interpretation yet staying the same within the heart of the dance. When I dance Flamenco, my entire being is dancing in the clouds. Though I am tapping my heals hard I feel light and happy, very very happy. Sorry, Chrism, no castanets when dancing the more earthy Flamenco. The hands are moved by passion of the song, as it interprets the words of the " Cantor " or singer. So much passion in Flamenco. In the picture I was dancing as a gift to my girlfriend and her husband, they both turned 50 and she asked me if I would do it at their party. My heart was filled with Love, what an honor for me to do it. It was a moving experience, specially when many people attending had never seen it " live " . By the way, the tiers of material on the skirt are called " volante " which comes from the word " volar " or to fly. When I make a strong turn the entire dress " flies " lifting up and showing all the wonderful colors underneath. OLE. Much Love to you all, wish we could all be in one place where I'd dance for all of you. Becky tara jacoby <tjmassage7777 wrote: Wow..how beautiful you are, Becky. I'm so glad you shared your photo and your creativity with us. Love, Tara Linda <crazycats711 wrote: You look very beautiful, Becky. Thanks for sharing. Linda , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Becky, that is a great photo of you dancing flamenco! What a lovely costume and pose! > > Thanks for sharing it! > > Blessings & love, > Claudia > > > chrism <> wrote: > Becky Jean Rich has graciously allowed us a picture of her dancing in > public. Very nice! She is in the new photo's - > > > > > > > > Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! > Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Interesting heritage, Becky! Is your husband American, German? I remember your saying you live in Germany. Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: Dearest Stephen - My father (Whose family is from Denmark, weird combo) was a department of defense Civilian Engineer Contractor for the Navy Base in Rota, Spain. He met my mother (full blooded Spanish, first generation to marry outside of the culture since the Moors invaded Spain). He gave me the name Rebecca Jean aka Becky. My husband's last name is Rich. My real name is............ Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich....ha ha ha! Becky Jean can easily be a USA Southern girl's name? Lots of Love, Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich Master Condrey <stephencondrey wrote: Thanks for sharing, Becky! May I ask...how'd a girl named Becky Jean Rich end up in Spain? The name doesn't sound Spanish . Great photo! Stephen - Becky Jean Rich Sunday, September 16, 2007 9:27 AM Re: Re: Flamenco Alert! Hi Claudia - I have thought of that too! I am going to talk to my husband, he has a camcorder, see if and when we can do this! Stay tuned, love to you Becky Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: Do you know anyone with a camcorder??? You could have them tape you dancing the Flamenco and then upload it to YouTube or Google videos!! THEN we could see you dance the Flamenco!! Just a thought, Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: Dearest Wonderful Group - Thank you so much for your wonderful words. I have been dancing Flamenco and Sevillanas since I was able to walk. It's an ingrate part of living in Spain, every little girl and most boys learn it from their family. Each style corresponding to their own interpretation yet staying the same within the heart of the dance. When I dance Flamenco, my entire being is dancing in the clouds. Though I am tapping my heals hard I feel light and happy, very very happy. Sorry, Chrism, no castanets when dancing the more earthy Flamenco. The hands are moved by passion of the song, as it interprets the words of the " Cantor " or singer. So much passion in Flamenco. In the picture I was dancing as a gift to my girlfriend and her husband, they both turned 50 and she asked me if I would do it at their party. My heart was filled with Love, what an honor for me to do it. It was a moving experience, specially when many people attending had never seen it " live " . By the way, the tiers of material on the skirt are called " volante " which comes from the word " volar " or to fly. When I make a strong turn the entire dress " flies " lifting up and showing all the wonderful colors underneath. OLE. Much Love to you all, wish we could all be in one place where I'd dance for all of you. Becky tara jacoby <tjmassage7777 wrote: Wow..how beautiful you are, Becky. I'm so glad you shared your photo and your creativity with us. Love, Tara Linda <crazycats711 wrote: You look very beautiful, Becky. Thanks for sharing. Linda , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Becky, that is a great photo of you dancing flamenco! What a lovely costume and pose! > > Thanks for sharing it! > > Blessings & love, > Claudia > > > chrism <> wrote: > Becky Jean Rich has graciously allowed us a picture of her dancing in > public. Very nice! She is in the new photo's - > Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! > Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 My husband Ben is an old New Jersey boy, born in a Manhattan Hospital New York City. Yes American, but boy does he speak great German! We live here in Germany because he is currently stationed at a Stuttgart Army Post doing a Joint tour (joint means Airforce, Marines, Navy, Army...they all have to work together and get along, lol). Thank you for asking, lots of Love for you too! Becky Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: Interesting heritage, Becky! Is your husband American, German? I remember your saying you live in Germany. Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: Dearest Stephen - My father (Whose family is from Denmark, weird combo) was a department of defense Civilian Engineer Contractor for the Navy Base in Rota, Spain. He met my mother (full blooded Spanish, first generation to marry outside of the culture since the Moors invaded Spain). He gave me the name Rebecca Jean aka Becky. My husband's last name is Rich. My real name is............ Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich....ha ha ha! Becky Jean can easily be a USA Southern girl's name? Lots of Love, Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich Master Condrey <stephencondrey wrote: Thanks for sharing, Becky! May I ask...how'd a girl named Becky Jean Rich end up in Spain? The name doesn't sound Spanish . Great photo! Stephen - Becky Jean Rich Sunday, September 16, 2007 9:27 AM Re: Re: Flamenco Alert! Hi Claudia - I have thought of that too! I am going to talk to my husband, he has a camcorder, see if and when we can do this! Stay tuned, love to you Becky Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: Do you know anyone with a camcorder??? You could have them tape you dancing the Flamenco and then upload it to YouTube or Google videos!! THEN we could see you dance the Flamenco!! Just a thought, Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: Dearest Wonderful Group - Thank you so much for your wonderful words. I have been dancing Flamenco and Sevillanas since I was able to walk. It's an ingrate part of living in Spain, every little girl and most boys learn it from their family. Each style corresponding to their own interpretation yet staying the same within the heart of the dance. When I dance Flamenco, my entire being is dancing in the clouds. Though I am tapping my heals hard I feel light and happy, very very happy. Sorry, Chrism, no castanets when dancing the more earthy Flamenco. The hands are moved by passion of the song, as it interprets the words of the " Cantor " or singer. So much passion in Flamenco. In the picture I was dancing as a gift to my girlfriend and her husband, they both turned 50 and she asked me if I would do it at their party. My heart was filled with Love, what an honor for me to do it. It was a moving experience, specially when many people attending had never seen it " live " . By the way, the tiers of material on the skirt are called " volante " which comes from the word " volar " or to fly. When I make a strong turn the entire dress " flies " lifting up and showing all the wonderful colors underneath. OLE. Much Love to you all, wish we could all be in one place where I'd dance for all of you. Becky tara jacoby <tjmassage7777 wrote: Wow..how beautiful you are, Becky. I'm so glad you shared your photo and your creativity with us. Love, Tara Linda <crazycats711 wrote: You look very beautiful, Becky. Thanks for sharing. Linda , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Becky, that is a great photo of you dancing flamenco! What a lovely costume and pose! > > Thanks for sharing it! > > Blessings & love, > Claudia > > > chrism <> wrote: > Becky Jean Rich has graciously allowed us a picture of her dancing in > public. Very nice! She is in the new photo's - > > > > > > > > Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! > Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 Very interesting, Becky! Thanks for all the personal info! Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: My husband Ben is an old New Jersey boy, born in a Manhattan Hospital New York City. Yes American, but boy does he speak great German! We live here in Germany because he is currently stationed at a Stuttgart Army Post doing a Joint tour (joint means Airforce, Marines, Navy, Army...they all have to work together and get along, lol). Thank you for asking, lots of Love for you too! Becky Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: Interesting heritage, Becky! Is your husband American, German? I remember your saying you live in Germany. Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: Dearest Stephen - My father (Whose family is from Denmark, weird combo) was a department of defense Civilian Engineer Contractor for the Navy Base in Rota, Spain. He met my mother (full blooded Spanish, first generation to marry outside of the culture since the Moors invaded Spain). He gave me the name Rebecca Jean aka Becky. My husband's last name is Rich. My real name is............ Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich....ha ha ha! Becky Jean can easily be a USA Southern girl's name? Lots of Love, Maria Rebecca Jean Jorgensen Giraldez of Rich Master Condrey <stephencondrey wrote: Thanks for sharing, Becky! May I ask...how'd a girl named Becky Jean Rich end up in Spain? The name doesn't sound Spanish . Great photo! Stephen - Becky Jean Rich Sunday, September 16, 2007 9:27 AM Re: Re: Flamenco Alert! Hi Claudia - I have thought of that too! I am going to talk to my husband, he has a camcorder, see if and when we can do this! Stay tuned, love to you Becky Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: Do you know anyone with a camcorder??? You could have them tape you dancing the Flamenco and then upload it to YouTube or Google videos!! THEN we could see you dance the Flamenco!! Just a thought, Claudia Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: Dearest Wonderful Group - Thank you so much for your wonderful words. I have been dancing Flamenco and Sevillanas since I was able to walk. It's an ingrate part of living in Spain, every little girl and most boys learn it from their family. Each style corresponding to their own interpretation yet staying the same within the heart of the dance. When I dance Flamenco, my entire being is dancing in the clouds. Though I am tapping my heals hard I feel light and happy, very very happy. Sorry, Chrism, no castanets when dancing the more earthy Flamenco. The hands are moved by passion of the song, as it interprets the words of the " Cantor " or singer. So much passion in Flamenco. In the picture I was dancing as a gift to my girlfriend and her husband, they both turned 50 and she asked me if I would do it at their party. My heart was filled with Love, what an honor for me to do it. It was a moving experience, specially when many people attending had never seen it " live " . By the way, the tiers of material on the skirt are called " volante " which comes from the word " volar " or to fly. When I make a strong turn the entire dress " flies " lifting up and showing all the wonderful colors underneath. OLE. Much Love to you all, wish we could all be in one place where I'd dance for all of you. Becky tara jacoby <tjmassage7777 wrote: Wow..how beautiful you are, Becky. I'm so glad you shared your photo and your creativity with us. Love, Tara Linda <crazycats711 wrote: You look very beautiful, Becky. Thanks for sharing. Linda , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Becky, that is a great photo of you dancing flamenco! What a lovely costume and pose! > > Thanks for sharing it! > > Blessings & love, > Claudia > > > chrism <> wrote: > Becky Jean Rich has graciously allowed us a picture of her dancing in > public. Very nice! She is in the new photo's - > Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! > Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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