Getting ready to go on the bus. Yes we had to wait it the shade, we were sweating in the sun.
This is us entering the fair. It was huge!
My Girls love Roald Dahl. But they weren't willing to read them in Spanish. Wimps!!
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had a booth at this fair. I heard that a local stake was running the booth the booth. I wasn't sure what to expect. Would it be small, I didn't know. When we found it, I was amazed at the beauty and grandeur of it. I don't know why I was so surprised at how large the booth was. The church never disappoints! We had to go so Helaman could visit with his friend Captain Moroni!
The picture behind C and Z is a puzzle. If you look closely at the top left you will see how many pieces there are. Way too many for me, but I am sure there are a few of my family members that would love to try a puzzle like that!
This is an example of the types of cool books at this place. There was everything. Unfortunately, for the kids, the only books we bought were English grammar books for the kid's homeschool. They were not happy about that. Luckily for me all the books were in Spanish or otherwise I am sure the kids might have asked for a lot more books and we might not have been able to afford a flight back home. :)
We ended up ending the day with a perfect dinner of tacos. I am sure you all were surprised to see soda. We usually don't order anything to drink. We always have our water. Everyone is so confused when we don't order any drinks. It is pretty funny. But in this situation the soda came with the meal.








1 comment:
Only time I really liked soda was in Mexico. Manzanita was my fav. Also, did you get English books in Mexico? I know my oldest would have loved going to that book fair. She spent about an hour reading your blog today. I found her in 2012. lol. I would love to give you money to spend for us but I know luggage space is the hard thing. Glad you are venturing out! Do you marco polo? it's an app. let me know.
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