tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5865004041590211011.post1832718524488332416..comments2023-05-31T05:57:38.321-07:00Comments on Laugh Run Play: Da FoodMeghanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10582512613040917425noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5865004041590211011.post-84636955064250173172011-04-27T15:12:37.902-07:002011-04-27T15:12:37.902-07:00Hi,
My name is Kelli and I love reading your blog!...Hi,<br />My name is Kelli and I love reading your blog! I've traveled down to the valley since I was 16. (I'm now 27.) I came to Welcome Home back when it was an orphanage and we were just there this past summer. Anyway, I saw your post about the chorreadas. I know the people who own the little restaurant. The granddaughter of the owners used to come to WHO all of the time because her mom (Chayito, spelling?) used to work in the nursery there. Kiana used to come with her mom to work. Chayito passed away a few years back and when we were venturing out to find Kiana, we met her grandparents with whom she lives with and they own the little taco place that serves the chorreadas. I know her uncles run it as well as other family members. <br />I showed my husband the picture of the chorreada and he's drooling! <br />Thanks for sharing pictures of the kids and culture! <br />Oh, and I laugh every time I read the word manfriend. Too cute! :-)Kelli and Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17582501748706060932noreply@blogger.com