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Struggling a bit...
... pressure (aka, my hunger), I also got one (again, see Sunday for relevance). We also passed Simon Bolivar Parque again and it was packed! 7:00 at night and it was full- like a festival. But it was not a festival, it was freaking BINGO. Damn, these people must love their bingo. We got to Sebastian's dad's (Jose) gym and of course, I felt the compelling urge to play squash. Desert boots and chinos were not the best choice- and I ended up going barefoot. I played 3 sets with Jose and ...
Thursday's Acitivities--Family Dance
... person once every second of every day, that number is insignificant to the number of 7x7 for 70 times. So, it is very important that we forgive unceasingly.
Jaime and Janet sang special music—Spanish version of “You Raise Me Up”, but the volume was up too high, and then there was a lot of feedback. Finally about half way through the song, they got it sounding great. Jaime and Janet did an excellent job, ...
An Outing to the Colombian Mall
... were some interesting stores like exito, which is like a walmart to us and some of the same stores that we have in the U.S., like Crocs, Payless Shoe Store, and Dunkin Donuts just to name a few. We went into Exito and found a CD of Colombian music to take back home with us, which has become a tradition in every place out of the U.S. that we go. We stopped at Crepes and Waffles to get some ice cream. I had a scoop of yogurt with berries and a scoop of ...
Raftingabenteuer
... dass den Anbieter von sämtlichen Vorderungen befreit und unterschreiben mit Fingerabdruck. Netti geht ein wenig die Düse, denn Stomschnellen Grad 5, die heute vor uns liegen, sind der höchste Grad und Profis sind wir ja nun gerade auch nicht. Wir werden noch einmal weggeschickt und essen am Flussufer unsere belegten Croissants - na, ja - zumindest zur Hälfte, denn dann bemerke ich, dass die Wurst schimmelig ist und schon Pelz gebildet hat. Wie lecker! Kurz ...
Riots, tear gas and a lot of paint!
The day started off pretty civilsed. The demonstrators were dancing, smiling, shouting but seemingly all very well behaved. Something changed during the hour we took for lunch. On return to Plaza Bolivar, Bogota's main square and the gathering place for all the demonstrators, we found the tone and mood had changed dramatically. The police and riot police were out in force with giant water cannons, horses and huge tanks that looked like something from the newest ...