We watched a dog pee on the ground on the way to class.
Another dog was right behind her, drinking her fresh pee.
Someone mentioned Bear Grylls and how he drinks his pee to survive in the wilderness.
Andrew: I'm so hydrated, I pee water.
If that was true, you'd never need to drink anything other than water.
Me: I guess it's a little easier for guys, who can just aim right back into their mouths.
Meg: I saw something that serves as a penis for women so they can pee standing up.
Me: You don't need that, just stand over the toilet.
Andrew: And then you pee all over your leg and call it water.
Me: No, you've just got to keep your stream strong.
Ryan: I think that's your line for the next two years.
And so it went, our 2 hour lunch. Meg took Carlos's place as provider of Coke and orange drink and she also gave me a chocolate cupcake.
Today we learned how to congratulate people and make polite requests. In training class, we went over visual aids. Tomorrow I am going to meet with my co-teacher to plan our lesson on context clues. What do I know about context clues?
I sent my family some text messages from Skype today. I hope they get them and know that I'm thinking about them all the time. I started a new book today, Run by Ann Patchett. It starts off talking about New England winters. Share some cold with the equator.
I'm getting excited about our supervisor's conference on the 27th. We will be meeting our permanent site co-teachers and our permanent host families. Plus, we get to experience running water and other PCTs from Cebu for a few nights.
A small victory came for me today in the form of Patricia intentionally grabbing my arm. Still no talking, but at least it seemed like she and her siblings followed me into the house today instead of running away.
I haven't shaved in weeks. And tomorrow will be no exception.
And here's Vice Ganda, who is on just about everything here.

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