Hola mis amigos! Ya hemos regresado de Guatemala y tengo
muchas fotos para Uds.!
My Spanish really improved on this trip. I was
just showing off. Here we go!
First in Seattle we got to see my friend Carson
(you might remember him from some previous posts)
and we had a good time messing around together.
I shared some of my cheerios with him.

Our room was really hot and, just like my mom,
my face gets red when it is too hot for me.
Here we are in our pjs, getting ready for bed.
The next day we arrived in Antigua.
All the flights went very well
and I was charming as usual to the flight staff.
This is the view out of our hotel room.
On one of our stops on the bus I met this girl and
she wanted to hold me. She was nice.
Then at a restaurant I got to go in the
kitchen and watch them cook.
They gave me lots of kisses and called me Gerber.

This is Gus, one of my mom's students. We bonded.

This is Uncle Darryl and I at the fountain.
He let me pull on the plants when mom wasn't looking.
That is generally considered a "no-no" at home,
but these were vacation plants.
During a really long cooking class Katy carried me around
so I could take a nap. Making tamales was hard work
and I was completely exhausted. I saved enough
energy so I could sample the guacamole,
the tamales, and even a little fresh corn tortilla.
At a different restaurant this waiter carried
me around so mom and dad could eat.
The band played a special song, just for me.

I got a new hat to keep the sun off my head
and the new blonde hair that I grew while in Guat.
I think my dad is concerned that it might be reddish.
How many babies get a diaper change in Tikal?
Well probably all the babies that visit Tikal,
but what a nice view of The Lost World
built in 500-ish B.C.!
Clearly Temple 1 was my favorite of all the ruins.
After the ruins Sarah and Ruby took me swimming.
I like the water a lot.

Dad and I went on a hike looking for jaguars.
All we saw were parrots and monkeys though.
muchas fotos para Uds.!
My Spanish really improved on this trip. I was
just showing off. Here we go!
First in Seattle we got to see my friend Carson
(you might remember him from some previous posts)
and we had a good time messing around together.
Our room was really hot and, just like my mom,
my face gets red when it is too hot for me.
All the flights went very well
and I was charming as usual to the flight staff.
This is the view out of our hotel room.
she wanted to hold me. She was nice.
kitchen and watch them cook.
They gave me lots of kisses and called me Gerber.
This is Gus, one of my mom's students. We bonded.
This is Uncle Darryl and I at the fountain.
He let me pull on the plants when mom wasn't looking.
That is generally considered a "no-no" at home,
but these were vacation plants.
so I could take a nap. Making tamales was hard work
and I was completely exhausted. I saved enough
energy so I could sample the guacamole,
the tamales, and even a little fresh corn tortilla.
me around so mom and dad could eat.
The band played a special song, just for me.
I got a new hat to keep the sun off my head
and the new blonde hair that I grew while in Guat.
I think my dad is concerned that it might be reddish.
Well probably all the babies that visit Tikal,
but what a nice view of The Lost World
built in 500-ish B.C.!
Clearly Temple 1 was my favorite of all the ruins.
I like the water a lot.
Dad and I went on a hike looking for jaguars.
All we saw were parrots and monkeys though.
Tuk Tuk!
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