Well, we arrived in Barquisimeto just fine. All the flights went well. We slept a lot. No one got wandeded...much...Judy. Our night in Curacao was fun. We got there and went out to look for a place to eat, and we found a place to shop a little. We asked the locals where the best place to eat was, and we enjoyed a very delicious but expensive meal right on the beach. When we returned to the hotel, Sarah and I passed out, while some of the Mount Pisgah group went swimming. It was a nice night.
The next morning we woke up early and ate breakfast at the hotel and then made our way to the airport. The airplane was really small; that's fo sho. It held about 16 people. We(PhanieRah) wore the same shirt... it was cool. We got to Barquisimeto and had to wait a long time for our luggage; the searcher people thought the clown shoes were funny lol. Then we seperated from the Mt. Pisgah group and headed to Samuel's church with him. We got to hear the last few minutes of the service and then met a lot of members of the church, while having a lunch of soup.
We are staying at the mission house in Barquisimeto. It is very nice and located in a gated community. Samuel has he cutest dog ever, named Gala. She's a golden. PhanieRah, Kevin, and Sarah Elizabeth, went to the grocery store, while Carol Cosby made us amazing lasagna and coleslaw.
Today is Samuel's cousin's 15th birthday. So we, along with Kevin, went to la casa de los abuelos de Samuel, Anna y Luis, to her Quincinera. PhanieRah danced with some Latino hotties... We had the best flan in Venezuela... made by Samuel's grandmother. Then we dropped Joey, this kid that plays bass guitar and speaks English, off and left. Now, we're writing the blog and then going to sleep for an early start tomorrow running a lot of erands for Seminary.
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Hey girls! Nice group name! Glad you arrived safe and sound. Tell Samuel "hey" for me. Looking forward to further updates and photos. Juana
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