Now, this is how we operate… if a little is good, then a lot is great. (We mostly feel this way about Sonic Diet Coke.) We had never traveled with Emma on an airplane…so we figured…let's do an international trip for her first ride! The passport process was kind of lengthy and it turned out we all needed new ones. (Sidenote: I always think Emma looks so so much like Daniel, but in her passport picture she looks a lot like my Dad. Cool!)
Isn't this the world's best passport photo? |
The travels worked out pretty well…Emma was not a screaming baby, Praise the Lord! She was, however, very busy! I had planned for this (thanks to many articles online) and packed a variety of new smallish, quietish toys. and some dum-dum suckers. Please don't judge me! Emma had never had a sucker before (and I'm not sure she's had any since), but I read online that these are great for baby's ears and also to keep quiet! And they worked…only she wasn't sure what to do with it. We met up with my dad at the airport in Quito, and we stayed in an hostel that night close to the new airport. Emma was TERRIFIED of her very special travel crib that we procured for her (from Craigslist…it's a Phil and Ted's). She may also have been terrified because she had been awake for hours and needed rest and our hostel was right next door to a military dog training place. Yikes! The next day, we finally made it safely to Cuenca where my family lives! And it was such a wonderful reunion!
We spent most of the first half of the week at the Sills' house. It was so relaxing to be all together. We ate a ton and toured Cuenca a little bit. It was rainy and gloomy a lot of the time we were there, but it made it so cozy to be in their house, all in our cozy clothes and let our kids run wild together! Emma adored her cousins and before our trip was not using walking as her primary mode of transport, but now is a walking machine! (*note that there are not any pictures of the Sills kids on here…their parents prefer a little privacy and I totally respect that! Just know, there was lots of fun with the cousins!) Carol made us the yummiest food in the world! We also went and toured where Reaching and Teaching is building a training facility for pastors. It was so wonderful to see the work that the Lord is doing in that area of Ecaudor!
Chrimos reunited! There were lots of hugs and tears! |
We spent most of the first half of the week at the Sills' house. It was so relaxing to be all together. We ate a ton and toured Cuenca a little bit. It was rainy and gloomy a lot of the time we were there, but it made it so cozy to be in their house, all in our cozy clothes and let our kids run wild together! Emma adored her cousins and before our trip was not using walking as her primary mode of transport, but now is a walking machine! (*note that there are not any pictures of the Sills kids on here…their parents prefer a little privacy and I totally respect that! Just know, there was lots of fun with the cousins!) Carol made us the yummiest food in the world! We also went and toured where Reaching and Teaching is building a training facility for pastors. It was so wonderful to see the work that the Lord is doing in that area of Ecaudor!
Carol made us the most amazing cinnamon rolls! (These are not them--these are from their Thanksgiving photos!) |
Daddy, Mommy, and Emma walking around the ruins and looking at the exotic birds |
After our time in Cuenca we drove up to Quito to show Daniel and Emma where I spent some time growing up. We did all sorts of touristy things and ate at Crepes and Waffles twice! It was so fun to show them around the school I went to and where we used to live and where I was baptized--Daniel has a lot more photos, so maybe I'll do a follow up photo post to show some more of our pictures. We went up on Pichincha and took some pictures. Turns out that kids less than a year old can't go up the Teleferiqo, so Mom and Carol stayed down with Emma and their littlest one.
We also went to the Panecillo and went up in the statue and looked at all the artifacts. I'm terrified of heights, so I stayed inside but almost everyone else was so brave!
Mom and Emma inside the Panecillo statue of Mary. Emma is sporting either Uncle Brother or Papi's hat. |
We spent some time at Mitad del Mundo also. Emma and her cousins weren't as excited about the shopping and history as they were the playground that we found!
We spent our last day going to Otavalo and at Puerto Lago. The pictures of Puerto Lago are so beautiful, so I'll be sure to add a couple in a photo post.
We had a wonderful trip and can't wait to be reunited with our family soon! We were so grateful for the Sills' hospitality and graciousness in hosting the whole clan!
{MSP}
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