So, here I am, late again.
For those who I haven’t met already, a little about myself-
I work as a site and logistics manager at music festivals- Glastonbury Festival, Kendal Calling festival in Cumbria, Festival No. 6 in Portmeirion and also as an environmental advisor to festivals and events across europe.
I was born in Wrecsam, went to a bilingual school and then grew up in Casnewydd (whereupon I managed to lose pretty much all the Welsh language I learnt up until the age of 11…!). I now live in Yorkshire with my partner & 2 kids (who are both born in Yorkshire but speak bits of Welsh )
Somehow I want to learn to be fluent in Welsh (well, competent at least ) , so that I can get back the language that I lost and also so that I can use my Welsh in my job. One of my big challenges is to be able to speak only Welsh to my 1st language colleagues at Portmeirion village when I’m working on FN6. This is made all the more difficult since most of the festival guys who I work with (i.e. who don’t work at Portmeirion all year round) only speak English!
I’m just finishing Level 2 (new) and over half way through Course 3 (although don’t let this fool you into thinking I’m any good at speaking Welsh!)
For those who are nervous about being able to express themselves on a week with no Saesneg at all, I should point out that that last year I went on my 1st bootcamp with extremely limited vocabulary having just finished Course 1 (not Level 1) and I survived. I even decided to come back again!
It was the most terrifying, most fun, most supportive week and I learned 10x as much as I could have simply by going through the course alone.
The location is part of the appeal to me - I know my way around Pen Llyn, having spent many years going on holiday there (and working down the road from it), but after the spending an entire week there last year conversing with the inhabitants only yn y Gymraeg and being privileged to be let into a little bit of Aran & Catrin’s life there it feels even more special to me now. After last year’s bootcamp finished I went straight off and sought out some people that I knew in the area to speak to them in Welsh. I would never have had the confidence to do this the week before I came on bootcamp. That’s why I’m coming back, to build on that and try and be a more confident speaker…
[Sorry for the essay ]