Jueves – 12
de Julio.
Día 28.
“Último día con mi familia”
Today was a tough one. School
went well, we took our final exam, which ended up being a piece of cake- and
then we headed to the black market for some shopping as a “field trip”. What
kind of field trip is that..? An awesome one! After a few hours of shopping and
all of us becoming broke we headed back to school.
When we
went home for our final La Comida it was pretty sad. Mamá said a special prayer
today and it is so hard to believe we won’t be here anymore! If we could spend
more time with our family, and skip our excursions in Mexico City, I know I
would! After La Comida we headed to the bowling alley for a couple hours of
bowling and fun the night before we leave. Our friends that we had met at the
water park came to say goodbye and it was nice to see them again. After bowling
we headed home for a little time to pack before La Cena.
La Cena
was even more difficult because it was really hitting that we wouldn’t have any
more time to spend with our whole family! The only one that we didn’t get to
spend tonight with was Paulina. Mamá, Papá, Jessica and Felipe ate Cena with us
as we talked about our trip, and if we would be coming back- which of course we
agreed too! Jessica had a little surprise for us, her and Felipe had made us
delicious cupcakes wishing us “Buen Viaje” – “Good Travels”. After la cena all
we wanted to do was spend more time with them but we headed into our room to
finish packing. It’s almost one in the morning and we are done with what can be
done tonight, but tomorrow morning will definitely come too fast.
Tomorrow
is a busy day! We present our final projects, get our diplomas, and then we
will be heading to Mexico City until Sunday when we return to Minnesota. It is
still unknown if I will have internet when we are at the hotel in Mexico City-
So if the blog is non-existent, I’m not just slacking!
Buenos Noches!
Daily
Spanish Lesson #29:
Bowling-
Boliche
Good Travels- Buen Viaje
Cupcakes- Pastelito
To Pack My Suitcases- Hacer Mis
Maletas.
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