Cuauhtemoc, Mexico

March 6- 6am found us heading out the yard just as the sky began to get light. We traveled about 4 hours to El Paso. We stopped for the yummiest burritos with tocino, huevos, and papas inside. Next we went to the border, parked, and walked across the worn marble floors broken in many places and filled with dirt to make it level. Without mama henrietta to translate for us it would have been very dificil to get our visas. Traveling toward Cuauhtemoc. It is so beautiful... mountains in the distance, sagebrush, yucca, short bushy trees. Cowboys on horseback checking their cattle, sorting pens made of stones, many broken concrete buildings and houses. We stopped for flautas and cokes at a place papa Hipolito’s had been many times before. On to the mennonita camps. Huge fancy houses, nice John Deere equipment and farms. Many apple and pecan orchards. We stayed at a very nice hotel near there. 

March 7- Breakfast of papaya, pineapple, and melon with yummy egg enchilada stuff. I don’t know the name in Spanish.


 La Tena is where we headed for church. Very cute little concrete church. Just step around the cow pies. Wooden benches, peach cotton curtains. The children’s Sunday school room had old fashioned wooden school desks. I wish I could understand more Spanish... three adorable little girls went to Sunday school and we could hear them singing while we had ours. I tried to talk to them after church but with knowing only a few words in Spanish I didn’t get very far. We went to Cuauhtemoc for lunch and ate the best meal ever, grilled slices of  steak, avocado, fresh corn tortillas and some amazing salsas. And of course limonada. I adore that stuff. A small band came in to sing for us while we ate. As we continue to drive through Cuauhtemoc... a little boy begging...a little cup in his hands wondering if we had a few pesos for him. Boys running around playing soccer, little girls with bright beautiful ruffled dresses. We stopped along the street to get berry frozen yogurt. Went and got a few groceries and called it a day. 



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