We have been so busy we haven't had time to do much more that work, go to church to teach piano (6 students now), and come home happily tired. I can report that the weather in Mexico City is absolutely perfect! It is comfortably warm during the day and refreshingly cool at night. Never too hot (although we are in the hottest month of the year now--so I may have to change that report) or too cold. We have yet to wear heavy coats, mostly getting by on sweaters. The flowers are beautiful and surround us everywhere. We are so grateful that the window off our apartment opens to a small "garden" complete with jacaranda trees, rose bushes, geraniums, elephant ears and a host of other beautiful plants. The bougainvillea is ALWAYS in bloom--and always is beautiful. The noche buena (poinsettias for those who haven't been to Mexico yet) are STILL in bloom and are beautiful. We have hibiscus, bird of paradise, and a host of others I don't recognize.
On Monday night, the mission delivered two twin bed mattresses to us so two of our hermanas could spend the night. So far we have no bedframes--but the mattresses worked fine. Tuesday morning we got up early (5 am) and after time for getting ready, all 4 of us headed for TAPO, one of the big bus stations (it is right next door to the airport). We caught a bus bound for Veracruz! One of our two sisters(Hna Solarzano) hadn't had a chance to visit the temple before her mission began 2 weeks ago (she is from Nicaragua--no temple), so we got the privilege of escorting she and her companion (Hna Schuetz) to the Veracruz temple. We rode a "luxury" bus--which is about as far from Greyhound as it is possible to be. There are only 26 seats on the entire bus. Each seat is plush, wide, and reclines almost fully--and comes with a footrest. The windows are equipped with dark shades that shut out all light (although I chose to ride with my shades open--I wanted to see the countryside!) There were tv/dvd players at each seat, and controls that allowed you to choose your programming. Certainly changed my view (not favorable) about bus travel. At 8:45 we left the terminal and spent the next 1 1/2 hours trying to get out of Mexico City--there was LOTS of traffic. This is "Santa Semana"--Holy Week--and everyone was on their way out of town on "vacaciones". A little like Spring Break on steroids. The trip took about 5 1/2 hours, and took us through some wonderful scenery. Everything from Popocatepetl to high plains (like Wyoming), plains (like the midwest), desert (like Arizona), and finally the plains of Veracruz and the beach. It was fascinating to watch the countryside change.
Hna Solarzano Hna Schuetz, Hna Brailsford (back) |
Uncle Luis, Tom and I in Veracruz |
Anyway, yesterday was more mundane. We went to Costco in search of a ham for Easter dinner (there is no ham in Mexico City, apparently!). We settled for baby back ribs and strawberries for a pie (love Costco for fruits!).
I was scolded for not posting to this blog by a missionary who said his Mom found it and was disappointed that I had quit posting. Sorry! I'll try to be more faithful.
Our missionaries are the BEST by the way. We love working with them! They are los mejores misioneros en el mundo! Hasta luego!
Circular Pyramid at Cuicuilco--most of it is under a lava flow! |
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