
Along with the other vols in the office, we brought in a little taste of Thanksgiving to the office on Thursday. Since we've never really been big on the traditional thanksgiving foods in our fam, I stuck to the potato based dishes, that were comliments to the more traditional dishes of stuffing, cranberry sauce, and green bean casserol made by others. We failed to find the ingredients for a pumpkin pie, but were lucky enough to find one at Costco.



Unfortunately, the Thankgiving festivities of the morning were the end of free time for the day, as the impending arrival of the Secretary of SEMARNAT (think the head of EPA) was arriving that night and one of the projects I am working on is a pet project right now. So after preparing all the information, we ended up having to go to the hotel to wait for the secretary to arrive and review everything in case we needed to scurry and get anything else prepared. So that quickly turned into a late night. The next morning there was a breakfast and a press briefing about the priorities for SEMARNAT in the state of Puebla. During this, much attention was given to the project we are currently involved in, so hopefully this will transpire into more action and money.
El Secretario during the press briefing
From left to right (secretario, president of the municiaplity of Puebla, our delegado)
I have also learned that I am not a good event photographer. The table settings and lines of juice and fruit are much more interesting to me then 1,000 picts of people speaking......

Then afterwards, the secretario came to visit the office, addressed all of us, and took a picture with us all wearing our shiny new uniforms.
photo from alysia

Later in the afternoon, we had a baby shower for a woman in the office. This was my 1st baby shower. I'll take this time to explain tacos arabe for a min. Tacos arabe originated in Puebla and is a taco made on pita with shaved, cooked pork. You can buy them by the taco or you can by the meat by the kilo and it comes with salsa and a stack of tortillas or pitas. So for this occasion we got a couple kilos of meat.....you gotta love 2 kilos of meat in a plastic grocery bag.
Then there were some games. Not sure what is normal for a baby shower, but there was some dressing of baby dolls while blind folded, feeding people baby food while both are blind folded, and guess the circumfrance of the mother to be (which I have say I was the closest).

I have also learned that I am not a good event photographer. The table settings and lines of juice and fruit are much more interesting to me then 1,000 picts of people speaking......

Then afterwards, the secretario came to visit the office, addressed all of us, and took a picture with us all wearing our shiny new uniforms.
photo from alysia
Later in the afternoon, we had a baby shower for a woman in the office. This was my 1st baby shower. I'll take this time to explain tacos arabe for a min. Tacos arabe originated in Puebla and is a taco made on pita with shaved, cooked pork. You can buy them by the taco or you can by the meat by the kilo and it comes with salsa and a stack of tortillas or pitas. So for this occasion we got a couple kilos of meat.....you gotta love 2 kilos of meat in a plastic grocery bag.

Then there were some games. Not sure what is normal for a baby shower, but there was some dressing of baby dolls while blind folded, feeding people baby food while both are blind folded, and guess the circumfrance of the mother to be (which I have say I was the closest).

















Once we got to the lake, we were pleased to find that the migratory while pelicans that call the lake home from about November to May, had in fact returned. Just as the cold was starting to set in with the setting sun (and yes for those of you at home its probably a lot colder right now, but its still getting down to about freezing here at night without heat and with concrete and tile houses, so cut me some slack), we headed to the small town of San Cristóbal to see some ancient paintings on the rock walls of the canyon. By that point, the paintings didn’t really get their full deserved attention because we were so cold and already thinking about hot tea and blankets back at Janet’s place.

