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Mexico Sponsor Tour Highlights

Written by: Chris Giovagnoni

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Yesterday ended today at 1:30 a.m. 16 bags were missing. Some still are.

The start line for the Mexico City Marathon was right outside of our hotel, in the Zocalo. I’m told that fireworks announced the “presence” of the race at 5:30 a.m and again at 7 a.m. I slept through ‘em.

My roommate told me I yelled in my sleep during the night – twice. I do that sometimes.

Breakfast was an authentic Mexican buffet. I don’t know everything I ate, but I liked it all. That’s why I made two trips.

breakfast-round-one

The white drizzle on the pancakes tasted like vanilla. YUM! Some people think vanilla is for weenies. What say you?

breakfast-round-two

The green drink was called “mixed juice.” It tasted like celery.

We had a great view from our breakfast table.

view-of-zocalo-from-breakfast-table

We attended church at The Caminando Junto con la Ninez Student Center (ME-857), and enjoyed their lunchtime hospitality afterwards.

lunch

Lunch was tasty. I had two bowls of whatever it was. I was told what it was, but I don’t remember.

After service and lunch, we piled on to the Magical Mystery Sponsor Tour Bus and got lost. The magical mystery part is how we manage to squeeze down the narrow roads around here.

While lost we saw two dead dogs on the side of the road and debated over a third. He was sleeping. We also made an infinity-point turn to go back in the direction we had just come from ’cause we wanted to get unlost.

At the end of the day, we climbed the Teotihuacan piramide and got rained on as we descended. My camera died at the top of the pyramid, taken as a sacrifice by the Teotihuacan gods.

But it did manage a few pics before giving up its life. Here’s one.

teotihuacan

The pyramids’ resident vendors were offering amazing prices for their wares. “Just for us.” That’s what they said. The price? “Almost free.”

Tomorrow, we will spend the morning at the Compassion Mexico office, have lunch with the office staff and then catch a plane to Tuxtla Gutierrez.

Tuesday is when we get to lovin’ some kiddos. Hope the Internet works down there.

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  1. HeatherNo Gravatar Says:

    The pictures are really cool! :) And vanilla is great..definatly not for weenies! The food pictures are making me terribly hungry-I love Mexican food..

  2. Kees BoerNo Gravatar Says:

    Hi, Chris,

    This is wonderful! I didn’t know that you were going on the trip right away. Say “Hi” to Cesiah is you see her!

    Kees

  3. Lisa MilesNo Gravatar Says:

    Climbing the Tehotihuacan piramide looks like quite a workout. How beautiful, though.

    I noticed you added new photos to the Flickr account – yay!

  4. LindyNo Gravatar Says:

    I’m loving your blog! It’s the next best thing to being there!

  5. Compassion daveNo Gravatar Says:

    I have got to get out of this house.

  6. Carolyn FNo Gravatar Says:

    I’m off to look at the pictures, just hit twitter… hope your trip continues to be AMAZING!

  7. Chris GiovagnoniNo Gravatar Says:

    Gotta correct my spelling mistakes – It’s Teotihuacan and Tuxtla Gutierrez.

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