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2nd DAY
Hoy amaneció lluvioso y hemos hecho actividades dentro del aula, pero antes, el Padre Marcelino nos ha dado los Buenos Días en el teatro y nos ha contado muchas cosas buenas de su vida que nos pueden servir para la nuestra.




Después en la comida, que hoy ha consistido en macarrones con tomate y albóndigas, les ha tocado servir a otros de nuestros alumnos.









Ya por la tarde ha dejado de llover, ha salido el sol y hemos estado en los talleres. Y como estos chicos siempre tienen ganas de comer, a media tarde les han dado pan y chocolate, merienda típica de sus padres cuando eran niños, pero que algunos de ellos no habían comido nunca. Por supuesto había que pedirlo en inglés.  
May I have a snack, please?














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  1. It's Miss Kate here :D It was very hard to leave the camp today! I really wanted to stay with you till Friday. I had sooo much fan at the farm school thanks to you, my adorable pupils and thanks to the irreplaceable Charo. Thank you all for those lovely 3 days. I will cherrish the moments we've spent together in my heart forever! See you soon inside a clasroom! Huuugs!

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    1. Thanks for your kind words Miss Kate, it was a pleasure being with you and the wonderful kids in such a beautiful place.

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