Friday, May 8, 2009

Cinco de Mayo!!





That's Spanish for, "Man, I love guacamole and I sure wish Taiwan had some avocados." For those of you who are unaware, Cinco de Mayo is an essential holiday in Taiwan. It all began when a few days ago (on May 5th), a whole bunch of Mexicans (about 13) arrived here in Taiwan to give us the pig flu. We were so excited that we decided to celebrate and speak some Spanish.





P.S. The kids have no idea that I was teaching them Spanish that day and not English. 'Yo quiero Taco Bell' never sounded so good as it did coming out of those Taiwanese toddlers' lips!

1 comment:

  1. We had a cinco de mustache party here to celebrate our love of avacados. Have you ever had a chilean hot dog? It's a hot dog with avacado, and tomatoes on top. It's the only way to eat a hot dog really. Do they have hot dogs in taiwan or were they too afraid of the swine flu? Chile has a whole asile of the supermarket (both sides) dedicated to hot dogs. That is why they are the most advanced country in South America.

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