Yesterday, we had a busy day.
Which in retrospect, was a little ridiculous.
We left the hotel at 6am (just like good ol' field trips in Jru), drove for 3 hours, got on a boat for 40 minutes, walked around a ruin site, in the middle of the jungle in the sweltering heat for 2.5 hours, got back on the boats for 1.25 hours (against the current), ate lunch, got back on the bus and drove for 3 hours back.
Sounds silly. Right? Traveling for 8 hours to see some old rocks.
Well, the most fun part was hands down the boat rides. So nice and relaxing. And the breeze was marvelous as well. :)
The river that we were on also happened to be the international border between Guatemala and Mexico.
Did we land on the other side of the river and take pictures with the 'Welcome to Guatemala' sign? You bet we did.
Highlight of the day?
Yep.
I also go to sit next to Brother Stricklan on the bus for a little while, listening to him teach about the ice age and evolution to curious students. Made me realize I really like what I'm studying.
Tomorrow includes another 8 hour bus ride. Oh yeah.
Although, I'm not going to lie, I really miss Jerusalem bus rides: my favorite bus buddy, a Magnum bar and Dr. Steve's sleep-inducing voice.
Mexico is hot, humid and happy.
I'm excited for Belize in 6 days though.
And more excited than I should be about going home in less than two weeks:
My 21st.
Weekend in Holladay.
Charlotte's farewell.
Mini Jru reunion.
Mission call opening.
More variety of clothes.
Summer.
:)
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