In Peru Christmas really starts on Christmas Eve. There's a huge dinner served at 11pm. And then at midnight, everyone goes up on their roofs and lights fireworks. It was one of the most amazing sights I've ever seen. I can see the entire city from my roof and every direction I looked there were rockets going off. It was awesome; I wish I could have caught it on camera, but those kinds of things don't really come out well on film. After the fireworks we all went downstairs. We opened a present each and then I went off to bed.
This morning I called my family and then went down and ate breakfast. I guess that it's common to go to friend's and relative's houses to eat lunch, because just about every member of my family is going someplace different for lunch.
I really don't know what to expect from the rest of the day.
-Chris
Learn Spanish: Fuegos Artificiales (Fway goes Art ee fee see al ays) (Fireworks)
This morning I called my family and then went down and ate breakfast. I guess that it's common to go to friend's and relative's houses to eat lunch, because just about every member of my family is going someplace different for lunch.
I really don't know what to expect from the rest of the day.
-Chris
Learn Spanish: Fuegos Artificiales (Fway goes Art ee fee see al ays) (Fireworks)
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