On the second bus I also sat by someone I didn't know! His name was Jesús. So it's kind of hard for me sometimes to hear people on the bus because it's so noisy, and that happened with Jesús today. As a result, he thought I didn't really speak Spanish, which is always a little frustrating. Oh well. It was fun anyway!
combi! |
the "front door" of the hacienda |
I love the colors in Mexico! |
poor skinny cows. |
me and the hacienda! |
These tricycle-taxis are everywhere in Uman! |
When we got back to the centro, a couple of us went to the market but weren't really in the mood to stay so we headed home after not too long. I was so ready to rest! And was super-thirsty. I took my big 1.5L bottle almost full and drank it all.
We have a paper due on Monday 8-10 pages. Yuck! Instead of going to the hacienda, Jill decided to go to the school and use the library to focus on her homework better, but I decided to just stay home Friday night and do it. I was really curious and excited about the hacienda, so I didn't mind staying home Friday night instead of going out. I didn't get as much done as I would've liked, but it was still pretty good. I was going to work on/finish my paper and then watch the Hannah Montana movie (it's the only movie I have on my computer and Netflix doesn't work here :) but I ran out of time for the movie. Maybe tomorrow after Celestún!
4 comments:
Those cows make me seriously depressed!
I know! Aren't they so sad!
My favorite parts:
-The guy massaging your hand/arm. I would die. I'm just like that.
-The guy telling you 'what the cows are for'.
-The guy telling you that the cows were being fattened up.
But those poor cows.
Hahahaha - those were my favorite parts, too! The massage guy. Oh man. Probably the funniest story from my trip so far. :D
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