It's our second full day here and my have we been busy! I'm a little mixed up on days given the fact that we left at midnight on Monday, had a 4 hour flight to Houston, a 3 hour layover, a 2 hour flight to Toluca and then a 3 hour drive to Morelia. Then we had about a 2 hour rest and were off to NOE for the evening to meet The Dream Team and eat some of the best tacos in the world... tacos al pastores! Don't even try to order them in the states. They're on the menu, but not even close to the same.
Then we broke off into small groups and 1:1 for a little spanish conversation with The Dream Team. No, The Dream Team isn't the popular basketball team of the 90s, but rather the group of advanced english students at NOE that will be coming to Portland this summer for a month. I met with Marco, my little mexican brother. I first met Marco 2 years ago when I came down. He was one of the first Morelians I came to know and my has he come far.
He barely said 2 words to me 2 years ago the first time we met and was extremely shy with his English. On Tuesday we could have talked forever. He was conversing fluidly telling me how his dream of going to Portland is finally coming true and just how much the NOE center means to him. He's 20 now and works at the NOE center helping with computer class and all of the tech equipment while going to university and finishing up his english classes. He is the epitome of what NOE stands for and exemplifies why this place is oh so special!
Coming down here is addicting! It's been fun watching the newcomers in our group be forever impressed upon by NOE. Some of them came down with a little trepidation and after only 2 days have come to understand and love NOE. Their eyes light up as they talk with the students and in the evenings as we reflect on our day. They've caught the NOE bug I caught two years ago that I still have shaken! ... and don't plan on shaking anytime soon! :)
Hi Kassie, fun to read your post on our trip to Mexico. Karen and I continue to chatter about our time there and the wonderful experience that it was. We're looking forward to your next blog. We spent the day working in the yard and getting the garden ready to plant. But our minds and hearts were in Morelia...
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