Well Hayley came over to make a copy of her passport and visa for tomorrow (all of us are going to head over to the local estacion de policia in order to register our visas). After that, her and I went to the mall to meet some people, who ended up leaving when we got there.
Well we wandered around for a bit, I looked for a scarf, and we got some AMAZING ice cream. The person working at the ice cream place was super nice and let us sample a ton of different flavors. We decided on one and got a decent size cone for like 580 pesos! Just a little more than a dollar. Turns out me and Hayley are suuuuuper alike! Speedwalkers, chocolate lovers, bargain-hunters, easy going, language-lovers. Bueno.
Well on our way home we stopped somewhere to buy some agua sin gas and ended up getting SO distracted at all the Spanish in the supermercado that we stayed there for like an hour to check stuff out. It was so interesting! I actually took pictures of "milk" in bags and boxes there.
I just noticed that I said the word "well" for the first three paragraphs.
Anyway: We took some fun pictures in the mall and got tons of weird looks from the natives (see facebook soon for pictures). On the way home we waited for a loooong time for el micro 57 that we weren't even sure we were supposed to take. In the middle of the drive, the driver switched signs in the window! But that turned out to be for our advantage. Everything was golden :)
OH I got a free pen today that says "Yo tengo poder, yo voy a votar" which means, I have power, I am going to vote."
Talking with my parents when I got home today, I noticed my Spanish is crazy better than it used to be, even just from yesterday. I think there was only one instance I struggled to describe something I didn't know the word for, otherwise everything was great. I even caught onto my dad's bromas! (jokes).
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