I got to go to the Temple in Lima and watch General Conference in English with all the gringos who live and work in Lima, mostly in the embassy. The Temple is very pretty, as all Temples are, except the one in Provo. The endowment rooms are very little, at least the one I was in. It could only hold 20 people, and there were 5 in my session.
The top of Oscar's apartment building where I washed my clothesOscar was nice enough to miss school a few times so we could do stuff. We went with his friends Pedro and Ara and their little boy Marcelo. We went to an old convent and a museum of the Spanish Inquisition. The Spanish Inquisition, directly translated from Spanish, is The Holy Inquisition. Unfortunately, our tours were all in Spanish, so I missed a lot.
The cathedral at the Plaza de Armas in Lima
Standing in front the Lima's main Cathedral in the Plaza de ArmasJumping in front of Lima's main cathedral in the Plaza de Armas
Finishing a cart wheel in front of Lima's main cathedral in the Plaza de Armas Inside the old monastery
Inside a courtyard inside the old monastery
I have no idea who they buried in this convent, but there were tons and tons of bones in these catacombs. We walked down passages with piles of bones and skulls on the sides.
One of the smiling faces of Lima, Peru
Oscar at the Urinario: on the way from Lima to Ecuador
I have no idea who they buried in this convent, but there were tons and tons of bones in these catacombs. We walked down passages with piles of bones and skulls on the sides.
This is the greatest library I have ever seen. Note the giant books behind me and the spiral staircases. This is where they monks used to study. It was sort of breathtaking.
Dallas and little Marcelito: this little guy reminds me of Bennet. They are a month apart.
Oscar at the Urinario: on the way from Lima to Ecuador
I had to cross the border to leave Peru, which proved to be a slightly expensive affair. When I left, I found out that my visa had expired a few weeks earlier and I had to pay a fine for every extra day. I have to admit I was a little upset; every travel book and web site I checked said that when you arrive in Peru you automatically receive a visa for 90 days. Well, when I arrived the sweet faced fellow only gave me 60 days, and this is the reason I unknowingly overstayed my welcome. The sweet gentleman had scribbled the number "60" on the little image he had stamped in my passport, but I really had no idea what that was; I thought, maybe, they were his initials. He didn't ask me how many days I wanted; he only yelled at me because I had filled out the form incorrectly.
Sitting at the bus station on the Ecuador side of the border. Take a closer look at these guys. The photo is worth blowing up, if you can: the details are a lot of fun.We spent a day or two at Salinas, a really fancy beach in Ecuador. And listen to this, Ecuador uses US dollars. Crazy!
Our Hostal
Jumping on the beach in EcuadorIn the evening there was a concert. I think these Latin rock bands are so funny. They all play a few English songs, but they're these crappy rock songs from the 80's, and everyone knows the words better than I do.
Oscar and Dallas dancing at the concert
Oscar and Dallas dancing at the concert
We left Salinas and traveled back to Peru, where I got an additional 180 days in my passport: all I had to do was ask for more. What a nice system. We traveled to Mancora, one of the most popular beaches in Peru. There were tons of dirty white hippies. And they all spoke Spanish better than I do. Oscar said that I shouldn't feel bad because they are always hooking up with the natives, so the get a lot of practice, and they've been here for years. There were no hippies in Salinas, only rich looking Ecuadorianos.
Our view from the hostal
Our room in the hostal
There were decent waves for surfing at Mancora, and there were little tiny kids surfing. I say this little girl no older than 14 ride a few waves with style. There was a ity bity little girl, about 5 or 6 years old who was learning to surf. This guy paddled her out to the waves on a big surf board and he would hold her hand as she stood up then he would stand up behind her and the two of them would surf the waves together. It was really cute. She was tiny.
Mancora is beautiful, and because it's a beach, the sea food is very cheap. I had the best sea food in my life on the beach at Mancora. I had, what would be, in the States, a captain's platter. Fried fish (I don't know what kind), fried shrimp, scallops, octopus, calamari, etc., french fries, fried yucca with a lemon chopped onions and tomatoes smothered on top. I loved it. It was better even than New Orleans's sea food, and cheaper, only $5.
After my trip, I'm glad to be back in Chiclayo.
Sick little Oskitar
Yes that would upset you. You hate spending money.
ReplyDeleteNo one expects the Spanish Inquisition.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lighthouse picture. I love those square ones. The Provo temple is still pretty. :) I can't wait to show this to Nat when she gets home.
You added quite a bit since my comment last night. You don't sound mad now. Looks like you had a good time and I'm glad you haven't gotten sick. Hayden still prays for you to get into law school even though I've told him that you did already. He's funny.
ReplyDeleteDallas, you and your jumping pictures! What started them? I laugh every time I see one!
ReplyDeleteI have to echo Shilo and the Provo temple is still pretty. I was sealed to my parents in the Provo temple so I may be biased but I love it!
It looks like you are having fun! When are you coming home again? Have you met any lady friends :)?
i like the pictures of the community urinals. that place looks pretty cool. dont worry, we will get you some good pics of Nia's belly. that kid is going to be here in less than 2 months. i think i am starting to freak out a little, but that kid will never know, because she wont know any better. who will she have to compare me too? exactly
ReplyDeleteThat all looks so fun. But we are excited for you to come home. That is cute that that little boy reminded you of Bennett, but you don't know what you are missing. He is such a fun big boy these days. He bights and yells MINE, oh what an angel. Your health really is thanks to Mom. She called me the other day and asked me to pray for you. I asked what was wrong. She replied, She talked to you the night before and you sounded better than she had ever heard you, so naturally this made her nervouse?? Silly mother. Love you!
ReplyDeleteBoy, those jumps look like a lot of fun. The whole experience you are having is probably priceless.Looks like you are really enjoying yourself. That is GREAT!!!!@! Congratulations on making it into law school.
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