The night before the team from Lancaster left, Matt's mom, Rosemary arrived. The day after the team left, we packed up and headed to the beach for Easter. There were a group of others from Youth World at the beach as well, so we all met Easter morning and spent time worshiping God together. Two days after the beach trip, Matt and Rosemary went with the semester abroad students back to Shandia. They helped further the work that the Lancaster team had started. When they returned from Shandia, we moved into our new home.
We had a wonderful time with Rosemary. It was a bummer we had to move in the middle of her trip, and we wish she had stayed longer (the kids often complained that it was way too short), but we sure enjoyed our time with her.
Having a picnic lunch at our park down the street.
At the Market Place
At the beach.
Easter Morning at the beach
In Shandia
At Jim Eliot's house in Shandia
Canoe trip to the zoo
Church
Mikala took Grandma to the Elijido Market all by herself. They rode in a taxi and Grandma was very impressed with Mikala's use of Spanish.
Eating lunch with the kids at school
The middle of the world
Supposedly, it is easier to balance an egg on the head of a nail on the equator. Rosemary did it and has a certificate to prove it.
Rosemary and I went to the Basilica and Colonial Quito. We actually got a backstage tour of one of the Catholic Churches by accident. We kind of joined a group, not knowing it was a special tour. They welcomed us and we learned all about a street boys ministry that has been going on since the 1960's. It was really interesting.
Rosemary and I also got to go to a luncheon for the Youth World Women
At the Teleferiqo.... a gondola that takes you above the city of Quito. Unfortunately, it was a cloudy day. Nick and I were at home. Nick had a 102 fever.
We went out to dinner for Grandma's birthday. It's this really cool Italian restaurant that has an outdoor patio and they have pots of hot coal to keep you warm. It was our third choice, but the other two restaurants were closed due to the elections.
We had cake at home.