Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Breakfast....

Breakfast was great this morning, they had OATMEALLLL!!!! my favorite...they call it porridge, I really don't care what they call it, but it with a pack of sugar and a spoon is all I need.

They had it with our breakfast the first morning we were here and it was great but didn't yesterday.... we were all sad....

:-(

they had it this morning and we all cheered. We all also added sugar to it and that was foreign to our chefs, one of the resident volunteers here had to explain that their oatmeal was just perfect we southerners just like to add sugar to everything!

We leave in just a few for the countryside, we are packing up lots of water and electrolyte packets to make sure we don't have anybody else go down from heat exhaustion or anything of that nature.

Sorry no photos right now....

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