I had a pretty easy day at school – just the opening ceremony, and no classes. I got the opportunity to leave early because there were no classes, so I came home to get ready for the gang at the yakitori coming over.
At 6:30 the master gave me a ring, and I had all the burners going plus an additional one that runs of cans of gas. The master came in after I gave him directions, and he had a couple of the yakitori guys with him.
Unfortunately, there were only three of them, so the party of six to nine people ended up as a party of four. No problem, though. We started out with tequila shots, and then hit the beer and Chu-hi. The guys had brought lots of alcohol, enough for another eight people to drink.
Everybody bravely tried the tequila, and nobody had the “tequila face” that you see every once in a while. One of the guys really got into it, and had a couple of shots with me.
I served up tacos for everyone – corn and flour tortillas, and let everyone sample from the wide array of hot sauces that I have now. I had made guacamole to go with everything, and there was plenty of chips and salsa.
Jane made paid us a visit and everyone said hello to her. She was on her way to meet someone, so couldn’t stay, but she gave us some chocolate to finish us off.
I stayed up late cleaning up, and it felt good to go to sleep with a clean kitchen. It was a lot of fun, and I hope that we can do it again sometime. Now I just have to eat Mexican food for a week!