Phrase of the day:
Que? Tu llamas este un hot spring? Tienes suerte que yo no hablo espanol!... What? You call this a hot spring? You're lucky I can't speak Spanish!
The weekend was packed, thankfully! On Saturday we had cultural classes from 7:30am until 12:30pm. I ended up in the arts & crafts class. To my surprise, it was fun. At first I thought it would only be lame things like making invitation cards, which I know for a fact we are doing at some point, but we actually did other things too. I made a scarf out of yarn using only my fingers (no needles or what not). Maybe not that impressive, but I'm not Rajib:
After class I somehow ended up going to some "hot springs" with some other kids... Oh wow, are the hot springs just around the bend?
For the third Sunday in a row, I ended up watching people dance down the streets of Cayambe. This week it was for real dance groups. And This group was naturally my favorite:
And yup, she's looking at me...
After the parade, we went to a park in a nearby town and had a bbq. There were about 30 of us who made the trip. I don't have pics because it was drizzling, but everyone definitely needed it. Kids blasted (english) music, ate hot dogs/hamburgers/grilled cheese sandwhiches/smores, and even played some kickball...
Mom - I heard you cooked today! What did you cook?
ReplyDeleteIf you zoom on the picture of Miss "Samosas to Empanadas," I think you can see her dad (guy with the black cap) in the box seats. Yeah, he's also looking at you.
ReplyDeleteAlso, your scarf is crucial...maybe when I can make an origami scarf that can keep you warm you can be impressed...
ReplyDeleteLove the scarf!
ReplyDeleteand i think you're flexing...
ReplyDeleteHey Shant, come on now, we all know that you had your camera propped on it's tripod at the pool! I will give you credit for making such a distance before the flash!
ReplyDeleteMiss Cayambe and Mr. Body Builder (aka the chief), a match made in heaven. When's the sequel? We want more...
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