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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Day 22 - Monday July 13, 2009: A Buggy Kind of Day

Woke up for breakfast with the English Tutors at "Sunrise Breakfast."  CKE and Geoff had chicken sandwiches, a hash brown and chicken nuggets (all for less than 3 USD).  Danika and I had a "Ham and Cheese Omelet" - it was egg, american cheese slices, gross slices of ham all wrapped in some sort of tortilla and drizzled with a brown sticky sauce.  It was ok, but mostly gross.  When we were done eating I saw a huge cockroach running across the floor towards us.  I told CKE and as he turned to look it scurried between CKE's foot and flip flop! - SO GROSS!  He shook his foot and flew the bug across the floor, I don't think anyone but the two of us noticed.  Then we went to the 7-11 to buy some drinks and some kind of jumping bug kept jumping onto CKE's leg right before a fly started to dive bomb his head.  Not a great start to the day.

In conversation class we talked about clothes and of course Peter asked me what suspenders for women's legs are called - I HAD TO DRAW AND EXPLAIN A GARTER BELT! OMG

Pizza for lunch with the MBA students.  Then I had 2 hours of 1-on-1 with Luke's (our boss) daughter, Jessie.  It was a lot of fun, we did some of her English homework, but also played Go Fish, Dots, and Tic-Tack-Toe.  She spoke much more English than Luke led us to believe.

Then had a 2-on-4 (Danika and I) where the students helped us to make plans for our upcoming weekend to Kenting.  We booked a hotel!  The four of us are very excited to lay on the beach and do some of the fun activities they have there like snorkeling, jet skis, and tubing.

We had a dinner of another Chicken Platoon, no bones this time (Hooray!) and rice that I ate with PB.  I only had about 20 minutes to eat before singing class where we had the students work in groups most of the time on memorizing and coming up with dance moves for our show.

Here are some more pictures from the weekend:


CKE on the Tracks in his FREE poncho!
The Woodland train...or something like that.
The red bean cake we got for free from our "tour guides."
Another sunrise picture.
Who wants a hot cup of Coffy?

2 comments:

Kier said...

yuck.

Beautiful photos!

Easley said...

I'd just LOVE some coffy, thanks! No cream!

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