Que hizo,
Today was even better than the day before! After a wonderful night of sleep and a brief morning run con Luis, Señora Margarita made us a break fast of refried beans (my favorita) eggs and papias con limon. After this I had a few moments to write down new words that Pablo taught me over breakfast.
Soon after we, minus Mario, headed out to el mercadora. There I tried several different types of authentic Mexican foods. The market was very exciting with people offering everything from Beatles CDs song by a group of guys sounding very much like the originals except they were singing in Español, gaffas de sol (sunglasses), to a man singing out that he would fix any tear you had in your clothes with his hand held sewing machine.
After the market we explored another part of Puebla where one of the local universities was with a wonderful jardin (garden). In this garden there were multiple examples of modern Mexican art including a large blue man ("el hombre azul") a tree covered with writings from students from the university and a car covered with grass.
On our way to another very famous cathedral, which was actually the setting for the movie we watched in the bus on our way to Puebla, we went in several local shops and had several good conversations. Once at the church I was blown away with the size and detail that was taken in it construction. We saw El Friar Sebastian de Aparicio, a man so noteworthy and loved that the people of Puebla actually pulled his body back from his tomb, by order of the current Pope, and put his body on display in this church. En un cuarto lado de hay una otra cuarto donde personas pueden poner y comprar carazones a demonstrar se amor para el. (Next to that room there is another room where people can place and buy hearts to demonstrate their love for him). It was incredible the number of people that had been touched by this friar.
After a short car ride back we arrived at our house were Chan and I helped Luis cut out "S"s for his project, we talked about what Chan and I do on the weekend back home and I showed Pablo the pictures that I brought with me.
Dinner was enchiladas de mole (a chocolate-esque paste) rice and refried beans. Me encantia mucho!
Now it is time for bed...out first day at El Instituto de´ Amicis is tomorrow!
Seth Wingate (or Zeferiuo Carlos as I have been told is my Spanish name)