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San Pedro Day 2

sunny 24 °C

we didnt get to sleep in again, we had to get up for......sigh school we draged out butts out of bed and started to make breakfast, bought some eggs and bread the night before and made scrabled eggs on toast, we werent smart enough to buy some sort of cooking oil or butter. so eggs easy over were out of the question. after that we headed to do our 4 hours of spanish lessons for the day. it went much quicker then i thought plus i got to try the cofee down here for the first time. it was a good time too, because the coffee beans were just being harvested and left out to dry. i was surpried at how much i liked the coffee. after the lessons we went in search of cheese and fruit. for most of our venture all we could find was processed cheese, i dont mind it sometimes but everyone else seemed against it. we searched all the way across town and found out that there was another supermarket that carried it and it was much closer to our hotel, and it was almost on our way to the other places. but anyways. we got the cheese went back the hotel and made some sweet grilled cheese sandwiches. soo good. for the rest of the day we relaxed in the hammock and wrote in our journals.

Posted by leighner 03.03.2007 16:43 Archived in Backpacking | Guatemala

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So let me get this straight, you're on vacation and back in school!! So glad to hear that you are at least getting quality hammock time. Just took a look at the two photos, hope your choice in beverage gets more 'local' soon!!
P.S. Have you guys done Tikal or is that still to come?? March 4 cory and dave helicopter into the Grand Canyon Woot, Woot!!!!!xoxoxo

03.03.2007 by coribel

Good Morning Leigh:

Wow lots of bus rides.
How are the Spanish lessons coming along?
Thanks for the pictures. They are great the whole family were looking at them at the same time.
The flowers are so bright and vibrant. It is too bad you could not fine them around here.

We really like the trees near the water. It looks like they are going to walk away with the roots exposed do high. They look so quiet during the day but at night they are dancing.
I know I have a wild imagination.....

Everybody is fine here. It has been snowing non-stop. We have white outs, can't see the house across from us and then the sun comes out.

Work is coming along. I have been kicked at and almost got bitten. Oh so nice to be back at HRC...the memories I will have.

Dad went for an interview in Penetang last week for a permanent position...so time will tell the outcome on this one.

Those melaria pills really take a toll on you Leigh. Who needs coffee when you have thoughs to keep you awake.

I am jealous you got to try fresh coffee. I am sure it is not the same Maxwell House that I drink.

I am so glad you are taking Spanish Lessons. I know that was one of your goals to do.

It was great to hear what you have been doing. I love your descriptions of things.

We miss you sooooo much Leigh Leigh.
Love you
Mom Dad Bradley and Alexie

05.03.2007 by Pascoes

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