Sunday, February 9, 2020

Two Weeks of Crazy!

Five of our six children and their spouses came on Jan. 28th and we played non stop until they left on Feb 4th! It was so fantastic! We love how much they enjoy being together and how accommodating they are with one another, figuring out what activities to do and where to eat etc. Unfortunately, Dave and I had some kind of sickness, chest cold, coughing, and headaches so we weren't at our best but we kept up with them mostly. There was a lot of hiking to waterfalls and jumping into pools, glass bottom boat, snorkeling, tracking down Cayman and eating out. We had a little fender bender on one of the excursions but it didn't stop us for too long. It takes a lot of time traveling on crazy winding roads to get places and makes for some long days so we didn't get a lot of game playing in because we all were pretty much tuckered out by the end of the days activities. The time went by very quickly and we were so grateful for their visit! There were so many pictures taken and I only put in a few.
We said goodbye to our branch family on Sunday, Feb. 2nd. I was happy our kids got to meet some of the people we have grown to love so much here.
After the kids left we had a day and a half to pack up the condo and load the car on the ferry to go to Trinidad and then fly on to Curacao. It was pretty rough going with us still being sick but we got her done. The ferry ride over was surprisingly easy and shorter than we had been expecting.
We got the car unloaded and rested the rest of the day and flew into Curacao on Friday afternoon.
Saturday was spent unpacking, finding where to put stuff,  doing laundry, which I now have to hang out to dry because there is no dryer, shopping and preparing food for the week.
Our little cottage is very nice and I think we will be quite comfortable here for the remaining 3 and half months of our mission. It's the first place on our mission where we can drink the water straight from the tap. No more bottled water!
We went to our first Sacrament meeting today. We needed to wear earphones to understand the talks and we did the best we could singing the hymns in Spanish. Hopefully we'll get better and better each week. 

 Twelve crazy people jumping!
 The ladies
 The men

The group at Fort Bennett 
The group at Arno Vale
 I believe these are the Castara Falls
 The kids all went in together and got us a moveable picture frame that they can download pictures in real time!  It's awesome! It will help with the last few months we have being away. We so love these wonderful, amazing people, and the Bouys at home. 
 One of the trails up to a waterfall
 Parletuvier Falls
 View from Fort Bennett

 The ocean just a short walk from our condo
 A cute friend from Trinidad made roti for the kids and I made the fillings...they enjoyed them
 At the Atlantic ocean beach
 View from Fort Bennett
 Arnos Vale Cove
 I think Argyle Falls
 Argyle Falls
 Fun swing at Englishman's Bay
 Another cute swing shot
 Walking the trail to Castara...I think....
 Castara Falls
 Great time snorkeling at Arnos Vale
 Arnos Vale
 Arnos Vale
 Englishman's Bay
 These cute little lizards are everywhere
 The Daly's at Bacolet Bay
 Jungle trail going to the top of the falls....not sure which one
 This may be Argyle but I'm not sure...the group went twice cause Nate was sick the first time
 Rainbow fallls
 Rainbow Falls
 Rainbow Falls
 Rainbow Falls
 Sunday School Steel Pan group
 The men took on the golf course
 sailing on the glass bottom boat
 The group at nylon pools. The Cooks don't care for boats so they stayed behind
 Parletuview Falls
 Sugar Cane plantation ruins
 Floating away...not sure of the falls. The group always went farther and higher than
 Dave and I were able to go
 Swing at No Man's Land
 No Man's Land
 Annie and I at Sugar Plantation ruins
 First trip to Argyle Falls
Lunch at Englishman's Bay

 Castara Falls
 Trail up to Castara Falls
 Some of the group at the mangroves
 Lunch at Shore Things
 Daughters and Mom at Bacolet Bay
 Traversing the overgrown trail to Rainbow Falls
 The group at Rainbow Falls
 Rainbow Falls
 The gang snorkeling out at the Buccoo  Reef

 Brianna posing as "little mermaid"
 Kevin posing as "little mermaid"
 Climbing rocks at Fort Bennett
 Argyle Falls
 Snorkeling at Englishman's Bay
 Arnos Vale
 Arnos Vale
 Argyle Falls
 Amazing flowers. Photo credit Megan Cook
 Dealing with being sick 
 Pelican sitting on rock at Englishman's Bay 
 Cool crab found at Englishman's Bay. 
 group at Castara Falls. They were mountain goats all week long!
 I think this is Castara Bay...
 Cayman at the golf course lake
 Fantasitc caterpillars
 Bacolet Bay
 Rainbow Falls
 Englishman's Bay

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