Once again sunny bright morning, we only got out of bed at 12:30 pm. Even in Bolivia, we are our lazy selves. The first thing the both of us wanted to do was go back to the main market and eat the chorizo sandwich... Bernie and I are so made for each other! We dropped off our dirty laundry at the shop (in Bolivia and Peru, they wash and dry your laundry and charge by the kilo) and headed straight to the best sandwich ever. The stall lady recognised us immediately, I think she meets a lot of tourists who are hooked from day 1.
After the best sandwich ever, we headed to the fruit market for a smoothie. So yum and filling and cheap and healthy. We've decided this is going to be our daily routine whilst in Sucre. Class again at 2:30 pm, this time I went prepared with water and buscuits, just like real school but no Anoushka and Nandini :( ! Today's class was quite intense, we do learn a lot, but have to really spend some time practising at home as well. I've decided to dedicate all morning tomorrow to studying. Cannot believe these words are coming from me!
At class, our teacher played us the famous Manu Chau song 'Me gustas tu', which coincidentally was a song that Bernie introduced me to when we met! It's a great song, and we had an exercise where we had to correctly sing the Spanish words to the image. I really like this method of teaching, fun.
Tonight there's a lively game of cards going on, the boys are really into it. We are debating going out, but will see what the mood is like at 2 am! Agh, I thought Goa was bad since no one enters the clubs before 11:30 pm, but 2 am is crazy. We'll see where the night takes us!
Chorizo lushness!
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