We arrived in Lima at around midnight and, unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures of the reunion or trip to Lima. The flights were fairly uneventful on the way there, the boys did quite well. Seeing David's parents was VERY VERY exciting, it had been over 2 1/2 years. We were giddy as we walked through the airport to find them. They met Preston for the first time and got to see Hunter for the first time since he was a tiny baby. We got back to the mission home and slept well until morning.
Preston exploring the mission home...
Grandma knew the way to Benjamin's heart...
Sharing some Peruvian jewelry and teaching me some about the culture...
Marta, the pensionista is a GREAT lady. : )
These bracelets are made from tagua seeds, which come from "ivory" palms. When dried out, it can be carved just like elephant ivory; it is often used for beads,buttons, figurines and jewelry, and can be dyed.
So David's parents had just gotten back from a trip where they had been able to visit a native village. They women wore these lovely beaded, ummm--coverings? Guess this is all they wore.
This beautiful nativity is an absolute work of art!!! The picture can't do it justice, it is just gorgeous.
This is the second trip of the day to a nearby park, or green space. : ) They live on the 21st floor of a high rise building, in a large city-so green spaces are the place to go for little boys. : )
Part of this building, at least--maybe all of it, was the MTC in Peru when David's dad served his mission as a young man. Across the street was the mission office where her served as an assistant. It was really fun to see places that he walked as an Elder!
Hunter loved to play Don't Eat Pete. : )
2 comments:
Sheri - I tried to send you a Christmas card but it was returned :( Will you email me your current address? Your boys are perfect!
Katie Olson kpolson1@gmail.com
It's fun to see pictures of your trip. How great!
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