Our Lady of Guadalupe
I’m having a hard time to adjusting to real life. In spite of getting up early every day of our cruise and turning in at night with the children, we were living quite the life of leisure. I particularly liked eating breakfast on Deck 9, out near the Mickey pool, watching the ocean float by. Followed by an outrageous game of what I can only describe as gorilla ping-pong with Philip, then dropping the big ‘uns off at their club or taking pictures with princesses…yes, it’s a life I could easily become accustomed to. Actually, I think I already did.
We’ve started back to school with less than our usual enthusiasm.
And in spite of my best of intentions, we’re not even having enchiladas for dinner on this feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. sigh.
But in honor of the day, let me share with you one of my souvenirs from Cozumel, Mexico
How cool is this? It’s a puzzle, of all things! She weighed too much to travel in the suitcase on the way home, so I had to hand carry her. Well worth it, I think.
Lorri,
I have the DVD telling the story of Juan Diego if you would like to borrow it.
I’m sorry to hear you are having a hard time readjusting to plain old regular life. (I know what you are talking about. Mike and I always wonder why we can’t just live our life on a perpetual vacation.) Maybe I should dress up as a Princess and bring you coffee, it may help.
🙂 Tami
What a treasure you found! The statue of OLOG is beautiful. It’s hard to believe that it is a puzzle.
When we go there,on our cruise in Nov. 09,I will need to get one 🙂
How neat! Dh brought back a Our Lady of Guadalupe baseball cap from his last trip to Tapalpa. Never fails to get comments!