Monday, December 22, 2003
Blog : It is not the time for Albóndigas y lentejas! Let´s learn about everything! Enjoy the colors, the sounds, the smells, the people...!
Cuidaté y que continue este maravilloso deseo
BESOS
Blogger : Raquel
posted at 12/22/2003 06:48:39 PM
Cuidaté y que continue este maravilloso deseo
BESOS
Blogger : Raquel
posted at 12/22/2003 06:48:39 PM

Blog : Questions from the 2nd Grade Class @ Perry Elementary School
What is is like to meet new people? How old are you? What did you bring? Do you like it there: Is it hot or cold? What is it like to be away from your family? How big is you're bike? How many hours do you ride your bike? What is your favorite part of the trip? Do you miss your family? Do you miss New York? When are you coming back? What food do you eat? Where do you eat? Was it long to ride your bike for three months? How many partners do you have? Does it snow in Ecuador? How many Hotels have you been in? I hope that you that you have time to answer all these questions. Your friends,
Perry School 2nd Grade
Blogger : Perry School. SouthBoston
posted at 12/22/2003 02:19:48 PM
Blog : RESPONCE TO SANTI-
Still, stuck in Quito! Unfortunatly the clock has caught up with us and we will not make Xmas in Lima with freinds or New Years camping in Machu Pichu. In retrospect, we both should have flown home, bought the needed pieces to our machines and flown back a week or so later.
You ride and learn...
Regarding the lights in PR. I always assumed you would go for the huge tree in the center of the turn-around in the driveway.
Have not attempted a high elevation, in-tree arraingment since we were professional Xmas-tree-lighters.
Much love-X
Blogger : X
posted at 12/22/2003 10:13:17 AM
Still, stuck in Quito! Unfortunatly the clock has caught up with us and we will not make Xmas in Lima with freinds or New Years camping in Machu Pichu. In retrospect, we both should have flown home, bought the needed pieces to our machines and flown back a week or so later.
You ride and learn...
Regarding the lights in PR. I always assumed you would go for the huge tree in the center of the turn-around in the driveway.
Have not attempted a high elevation, in-tree arraingment since we were professional Xmas-tree-lighters.
Much love-X
Blogger : X
posted at 12/22/2003 10:13:17 AM
Blog : RESPONSE TO CHRISTA
Well, Santi told me that the construction team did not need any ladders to complete the task this year...I found that hard to believe.
You see, the star at the top needs to be manually put in place and locked down as it is the centerstone for the couple hundred pounds of lights dangling down.
No ladders, no lockdown...not long before no lights.
I am sure I will resume my position at the head of the ladder next year and the lights will remain until mid-Spring.
Much love--
Blogger : X
posted at 12/22/2003 10:04:29 AM
Well, Santi told me that the construction team did not need any ladders to complete the task this year...I found that hard to believe.
You see, the star at the top needs to be manually put in place and locked down as it is the centerstone for the couple hundred pounds of lights dangling down.
No ladders, no lockdown...not long before no lights.
I am sure I will resume my position at the head of the ladder next year and the lights will remain until mid-Spring.
Much love--
Blogger : X
posted at 12/22/2003 10:04:29 AM
