On Friday, I didn't bring the camera to the conference, which was a shame because I missed a number of good photo opportunities. On the train to Fullerton, I met a man named Glenn in the crowds and also didn't get his picture or a picture of the painting he was doing because the train was too crowded to get access to my camera. But, when I arrived in La Habra, it was no problem to get a picture of Dusty and then a number of group pictures as we prepared for the pilgrimage to El Cholo. Along the way we saw this warning sign and then the international headquarters for Stop Look, but nothing was more exciting than this opportunity to actually use our shirts. We met the others when we arrived and admired the menu which listed 3 pages of food. Jane and Sarah were ready to enjoy their food but Janet and Suzanne were a little jumpy and Benjamin was all over the place. Larry looked good as did David who also recorded the history of the place. They brought chips and sauce while Benjamin worked hard on his pictures and some drank margaritas and others had sangria. The sugar packets inspired us to take this family picture. Jane had the chicken enchiladas Sarah had the vegetarian ones that came with black beans and Janet had these quesadillas but only 1 serving. Larry had this tostada salad Benjamin had this Mexican spaghetti Suzanne had the taco and this is David's green corn tamale. After Janet modeled this mask we knew it was time to call it a day.