Monday, June 23, 2014
Rested well in La Ceiba
Alden here, we woke up at 6 (Honduras time), as opposed to 5, which is good, because school starts at 8. Denise, our host mom is very nice, talkative, easy to understand and speaks some English too. She has 3 children, who are 24, 22 and 20. The 20 year old speaks English fluently and still lives with her, because his school is in La Ceiba, while the others have gone to universities in San Pedro Sula. The 24 year old wants to become a cardiologist, the 22 year old wants to work in international relations, and she is fluent in French, English and Spanish. The 20 year old wants to work in finance and is finishing up school in La Ceiba. Last night Denise and her friend taught me how to make Baleadas, a traditional Honduras dish. This consists of homemade tortillas, which have easy ingredients but are very hard to pat into a tortilla shape. Then you put them in a little skillet, then put beans, meat, cheese and egg in it and fold it up and YUM!! The picture is of Denise in her kitchen.
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