Tuesday, August 10, 2010

O-Face Killa

Sometimes down here people ask me what life was like in  United States. I normally talk about friends or family or how I miss chocolate chip cookies (I know that I can make them down here- but they never taste like Break and Break). I then am asked to regale them with a story, and most of the time I tell them some simple heartwarming moment, but occasionally I will spice it up.

Occasionally (actually pretty frequently) I have laughing fits- where I cannot stop laughing, struggle to breathe, and cannot stop matter how hard I try. These "fits" are normally brought on when I am trying to tell someone about something funny that happened in the past. The original story is probably not funny at all which just sets me off more. So, I decided to tell the nurses that I work with about a picture, that no matter how hard I try I cannot to tell anyone about, because I start laughing so hard. I am physically unable to describe this picture without breaking down in hysterics. When I told the nurses nothing had changed and I couldn't get through the story. So I just sat in the Health Center I drove myself to tears just thinking about this picture.

So... I have decided to share with the world the picture that makes me laugh harder than anything.

Judge me if you will, but just don't ask me to describe the photo for you.


Ps- Sorry O for posting this.


2 comments:

  1. Hi Catriona,

    I found your blog from peacecorpsjournals.com. I was working in the hospital in San Marcos de Ocotepeque this summer, and I would really like to mail a package with some gifts for my host family & for the hospital.

    Do you have any suggestions on how to mail it? Fedex, DHL, UPS, UPSPS? I'm worried about the package being caught up in Customs, or just being opened & not delivered, esp to a small town like San Marcos.

    I met the PCVs Maggie & Dave who are based in San Marcos while I was there, but didn't get their contact info :/

    Would appreciate any help / advice you could offer!

    Thanks,
    Lillian

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  2. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. hope you're doing well in Honduras Catie!!!!!!!

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