Loida looking out the window in the morning |
Me with my new best friends Jazmine and Arbee |
After doing real bowling the day before, we decided to try out something called "Duck pin bowling." It is basically a mini version of normal bowling. |
The lanes, pins and balls are smaller. I found that I did much better in normal bowling. Duckpin bowling was much cheaper though! It was only 30 pesos a round. That is just over 70 cents. |
The balls are like mini shot puts. |
You don't have to wear special shoes. Here you can see Loida bowling in her sandals. |
You can't really see it in the picture, but there is a guy who manually sets up the pins and rolls the balls back to you. |
No computers to keep score. |
Here there are a lot of cheap pastries that are amazing! Nothing like what you buy in China. These things are good! |
This reminded me of a cinnabun. This was basically a cinnamon roll (minus the cinnamon). It cost only 10 pesos. A little less than a US quarter. |
View of the city |
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