Here in Lima we're in (twenty) seventh heaven. I apologize as I am running out of witty sayings, I'll try to think of some more.
Today had the same start as always: run, Starbucks, school. In class today, we just continued with the passive voice grammar. Also, in conversation we got to create products and give a pitch (all in domain por supuesto). Cati and I created flying cabs to help with Lima's outrageous traffic problems. The rest of the class thought it was a bit extra and unrealistic, however I believe that we do have the technology and engineering at our disposal to make it a reality (of course these cars will run on renewable energy, just wanted to make that clear).
After class, we headed to UNIFE for the last day. We had squash, rice and some type of meat for lunch, then went to a lecture. Today the focus was on gastronomy, and was very interesting. The professor was hilarious and engaged the audience, making time fly by. Soon enough, it was once again time for our presentations. I gave my presentation on Pueblo Libre, Santiago del Surco and Callao. I like to think it went over well but I guess I will just have to wait to see the grade. When the presentations ended, we said our final goodbyes to the girls at UNIFE. Well, I guess they were not exactly final as the girls put all of our names on the list for a club, so we took another class bonding trip.
I went right home after UNIFE and took a greatly needed nap. Then, I finished my homework and ate dinner with my host mom. After, I got ready and headed out once again.
The discoteca was and Mia and it was amazing. The venue was great and very open, but the best part was the music, and of course, the salsa. Coming from a girl that cannot dance, it was so much fun trying, and failing, to put our salsa lessons to work. I have never seen anything like it though, a club full of people all twirling and dancing the salsa, it was unlike anything in the US.
Unfortunately, the fun had to come to an end as it was a school night. We headed home, and I fell asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow.
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