The food is absolutely amazing, just like I had imagined Argentina would be when I got my mission call (I was disappointed by the food there, but here it's fulfilled my dreams).
We teach our first workshop on tuesday, and, like Steven mentioned, we have six planned. It doesn't seem like a lot, but supposedly there are forty-eight more blended in somewhere in the background... Our first few days of were crazy. Monday we spent nine hours travelling with our manager making visits and running errands. Tuesday we spent 13 hours! On the drive home I thought about those interns who spent forty/sixty hour weeks travelling and decided we couldn't do it. Luckily, the next morning I work up at three in the morning with a stomach ache and thought, "I'll use this as an excuse so we could rest and get some homework done." Little did I know that that stomach ache would keep me on the bathroom floor spooning the toilet until later in the day. I didn't get any homework done but I did rest. And the soup my manager bought me was fantastic.
The people here are so much, we went to a friend's house last night and played Halo and watched an english movie Grown up with spanish subtitles.
Loving the mexican life so far. Too bad I have to go a few days without eating picante.
Diego y Esteban.
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