
It's day two in the wonderful place of Managua. I met this girl named Olivia, and her older brother, Justin. We played baseball, or as they write it; "beisbol." I expected a ball and a wooden bat, but I was in a shock when I saw that we use a scrunched-up piece of cloth, and a stick! But it was fun either way. We started a conversation on their national teams, and they seemed to like one team called "Indios del Boer." Conveniently, they we going to see the National beisbol stadium, which was, also conveniently, right here in Managua!
I was invited to come along, so I did. Boy, it was amazing! It was a little smaller than a American baseball stadium, but it had these huge light around the edges. The really cool part was, they also use it for soccer, or "futbol!"
After the trip, I was invited to stay at there place for the night. For dinner, we had that Gallo Pinta I mention before. It taste better than it looks, and it looks delicious! At around 10:00, we went to sleep. I can hardly wait to see what tomorrow will have in store.
Click for more info on Indios del Boer!
I was invited to come along, so I did. Boy, it was amazing! It was a little smaller than a American baseball stadium, but it had these huge light around the edges. The really cool part was, they also use it for soccer, or "futbol!"
After the trip, I was invited to stay at there place for the night. For dinner, we had that Gallo Pinta I mention before. It taste better than it looks, and it looks delicious! At around 10:00, we went to sleep. I can hardly wait to see what tomorrow will have in store.
Click for more info on Indios del Boer!
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