The Night I Met Esmeralda.
I first met Esmeralda in August 2008 at a scout jamboree in Punchestown. We were both scout leaders back then. Over 10,000 scouts from countries all over the world attended this jamboree and I befriended a few Italians and Spaniards but the only one I kept in touch with was Esmeralda.
It was during one of my late evening walks around the campsite, that I first laid eyes on the talented and attractive Señora. The clicking sounds of her castanets stopped me in my tracks. I acknowledged the inviting glances from the Spanish scout group, by joining them in their circle of merriment.
Esmeralda was performing the Flamenco for the troop, while her husband Fernando sat on a Cajon slapping the life out of it! Their daughter Ginella also accompanied them, playing her flamenco guitar. “What a talented family!” I thought.

Esmeralda’s passion for the music and dance was mesmerising. She clapped her hands loudly but gracefully, and stomped her feet rhythmically on the dewy grass – the only available stage on our campsite. Her ruffled red satin skirt swished around her as she spiralled around the campfire like a wild gypsy woman. The darkness was lit up by the fierce amber flames that danced in unison with Esmeralda. She possessed the fiery energy of a raging bull during her dance that night.

After her performance, she sat by my side and welcomed me to their campfire. We chatted for a while and I was happy when she accepted my invitation to join our troop at our campfire singsong the following evening.
She performed many dances for us during the jamboree and not only did she teach our scouts some serious dance steps, she gave them some unforgettable memories.
And that was the beginning of our friendship. Esmeralda and Fernando bought a holiday home in Cavan three years later and they have been part of my circle of friends ever since. I have many stories to tell about us!! If she allows me to do so!

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She sounds like a ton of fun!
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It really was Cherie. I miss the scouting days!
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I love this story. How we meet the friends that help to shape our lives always fascinates. Even if she hadn’t moved near you, the fact that she shared her passion with you and your troop that night would have left a lasting memory, I’d wager. But to see it blossom to friendship, says something about the role, perhaps, you were both meant to play in each others lives.
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We sure were Angela. It is probably one of the greatest things I took away from my scouting adventures!
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What a lovely story Gloria…I love how we all meet people who touch our hearts and soul sometimes when we least expect it 🙂
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Yes Carol. I always say we meet for a reason!
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hola senorita
buenas dias 😘 xxx
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