HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!
To celebrate the 4th we had hot dogs
and potato salad today for dinner! Plan on having root beer and pop corn
tonight! Hope everyone back in the USA had a great Fourth of July.
We spent the last 3 days, July 2,3 and 4 on a
little trip with 8 other couples to Veracruz. There is a Temple there so we
went to 2 sessions, one on Thursday evening and the other on Friday
morning.
It is a pretty Temple, a small one that is much like many other
small ones the church is building. We have been to the Columbus Ohio temple and it is much the same.
It is about 2 blocks from the beach
in a nice business, tourist area. We even stayed in an American Hotel,
Holiday Inn Express! it was just like being on a trip to California! We had a
great time!
Veracruz is a port city and has been the
site of numerous battles over the years, from Cortez down to the USA invasion!
We drove along the beachfront and walked around in the old part of town but
really only had a few hours there. Luckily it was cloudy but still plenty humid
and hot! We did miss the coolness of Mexico City but it was nice to breath
air that you can’t see! It rained on us as we took a walk on the beach in the
evening but it was still worth it.
We had dinner in a nice seafood restaurant
that opened up to the beach. It was a fun city, wish we had another day there.
On our way back we went to a town called
Cholula. There are old Aztec ruins there and a “pyramid” that is larger
area wise that those in Egypt! In fact when the Spanish Conquistadores saw it,
it was covered in vegetation with just a small Temple on top.
They destroyed the small one and built a Catholic Church, what else is
new, in it’s place.
The whole complex is huge, there are tunnels that were
dug out in the 1950-60’s that you can walk through, more that 5 miles in all but they only allow you in less than a miles worth. Still it was a really fun time. Look up on the internet for Cholula and you will find better pictures than we took.
It is fun to get out of this big, huge city and
see some beautiful county, some really lush green forests , farms, etc.
Many on the little towns we went through still have a poverty feel about them
and a difference about them. Some remind me of little dried up towns in
West Texas. I can’t quite describe them though…
We had fun buying some little jewelry
pieces while in Cholula, fun to talk with the people in their little stands,
they are really friendly and are doing what ever they can to make a
living.
Marilyn said this was our reward for a couple
of really grueling weeks! We had a lot of missionaries finish up in June,
we had 18 go home one day, and 4 or five earlier. Then we got 12 new ones.
Change cycles are just a lot of work! We only will have about 4
leave this month but then August, Sept and October will be big groups and
lots of work. Not complaining (too much) it just wears us old folks out
sometimes.
We are in the rainy season now and it can
really rain…and lightning and thunder that just rolls!
We do miss our friends, the enemies not so
much!
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