Tuesday was the primary school graduation celebration, and everyone in Piste seemed to be there.  It was great, but unfortunately the batteries on my camera died just when the action started.  I have lots of pictures of Magali's friends and family while we waited from 6:30 until the 8 PM start time to make sure we had seats.  The wait was fun, too, and I have a bazillion pictures of the kids in the stands.
Today, Chef Josue Cime took Jim and me to see a cenote, and to visit his house.  I talked to his little girl, and we are going to work on English as time progresses.  I'm invited back tomorrow for a homeade chicken dinner - Mayan style :)  Chef Josue has a Mayan cooking blog:  http://saboresdeyucatan.blogspot.com/
Can't remember if I mentioned that Magali said la duena would love to have an online storefront for the Toh boutique (benefitting the La'akeech Foundation which I am volunteering for).  So, I am going to be working on that.  Today, I just finished organizing the spa services in English and Spanish for the ladies.
Now, I'm sitting in the doorway of the bar, out of the rain, ch 



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