Yesterday Katie and I went to Tecun, a local sports bar so we could watch the Super Bowl. It was a sad experience. It was dark and smoky with a very small tv that kept freezing, causing us to miss important plays like the Colts first touchdown. Katie and I took a seat at the bar as there were no tables left, and ordered nachos and a chocolate shake. The shake was just chocolate milk, and the nachos consisted of 12 tortilla chips with spaghetti sauce, basil, and parmesan cheese. Didn't Latino people invent nachos?? Then some guy behind the bar tried to feed me a chip, so I took it from him and ate it, and then he just started eating our chips! Not that they were any good, but that's pretty rude! Anyways, we left shortly after and went to Coco Loco's which at least had a larger tv and didn't freeze. It was still pretty sad though. We didn't even get to see any good commercials. And then the Bears lost. What a sad night!
On the way home, we crossed this tiny intersection of 2 one-way streets that had one cop directing traffic, and a bunch supervising the situation. So we were laughing that it took 6 Guatemalan cops to replace a broken traffic light... and then we realized the traffic light wasn't broken. So next time you complain about how your tax dollars are spent, it could be worse.
A spy among us??
This guy I was working with the other day told me that he and my supervisor think this 3rd guy we work with is a military spy. At first I thought he was just messing with me, but he's actually serious. I'm kind of torn between thinking he's completely paranoid, and realizing that with the civil war still so recent, it's somewhat understandable. Anyways, everday at work is an aventure, there's no predicting what's going to happen. We do investigative work as well as educational activities. I feel like I'm just now getting to the point where I have something to contribute, so that makes things much less frustating.
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