We walked to work this morning to find out that the ADEC conference room we have started calling home was going to be occupied all day. After a mile walk back to the hotel and some more coffee, our team setup in the hotel restaurant to work most of the day. At least the day started out with a nice walk; I am definitely enjoying the short trek to and from work. For lunch, Henk, Roman, and I finally made it to the vegetarian restaurant two blocks from the hotel. Upon arriving, I asked the woman behind the buffet if she spoke English, and it turned out she was from Missouri. Occasionally, it’s nice to run into someone who speaks English and not have to guess at what we are ordering to eat.
After lunch, we headed back over to ADEC for afternoon meetings with Felix and Jorge. Guadalupe, the communications lead who just returned from vacation, sat in the meeting with Jorge to translate. The meeting went very well, concluding with us running a workshop on Thursday with the ADEC team to put the impact assessment methodology into practice. Our entire team is excited that we can work with the ADEC team to actually implement the recommendations being provided. Tomorrow will be spent working at the hotel, prepping for the workshop.
#ibmcsc argentina
But what did you eat at the “finally achieved” vegetarian meal?
Eh, nothing to write home about. I’ll let you know if I run across something amazing.
Wow, a fellow Missourian in Cordoba. Wish I would have bumped into her while there!