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28th July 2012
Botos Laguna

gas price
I have seen a few of your posts but don't remember you saying what the price of gas is in mexico and different central american countries.
25th July 2012

Bummer....
Ok, that was a painful boarder crossing. Hey-- if all you encountered went well you would not have great stories to tell. You are safe and the laundry is clean. Love the spider.
1st July 2012

LOVE IT!
Keep it coming sis! I love your blogs!
22nd May 2012

Exploring Nicaragua attractions
This is a great article about some of the best attractions to explore in Nicaragua.I have been there twice and am familiar with Granada and Masaya surroundings too. Keep up your posting cause it is an amazing way to see other destinations in Central America.
21st May 2012
La Caldera River Bridge

Panama
Bienvendo a Panama, for more info on Panama see http://panamalou.com/ Louis Seldon Keller, TX & Panama Cell # 954-610-5121 Panama Cell # (011-507) 6649-9815 Website: http://panamalou.com/
9th May 2012
Granada Nina

Awesome
Wonderful pics Nanci and super narrative. You have such a wonderful descriptive voice (as does David). So did you end up keeping the child? ( : I think you should ship the car to Columbia and keep rolling! How's your Espanol coming along?
1st May 2012

I love El Salvador
I was a mormon missionary in El Salvador about 11 years ago. I love it there and I am planning on returning there soon. I miss the pupusas, people and craziness there. I now am a Spanish Teacher at a high school in Utah and I REALLY want to take some of my students abroad. :)
17th April 2012

What Great Blogs
I just found your blogs today, and all I can think is "Wow! What an incredible adventure." I am looking forward to your new postings as well as catching up with the beginning of your trip. Thanks for sharing your story.
28th March 2012

English Coversation Club
My name is Sarah Rodriguez I'm sorry if i just sent you this message so randomly :P first of all this is a really beautiful review of my country, I'm glad that people still see the beauty of El Salvador and not rely on the bad comments about it. I coordinate a program at the University of El Salvador (national university) called English Conversation Club, for the ones who are studying the English teaching major. Well, I'm always looking for native English speakers who could help me out by just visiting one of the sessions I prepare for the club everyday ( 10-11 am, 11-12mm and 2-3pm), and talking to the students, basically, giving them the opportunity to listen to real english, in real time. I want to ask you if you would have time to come and grace us with your presence in some of our club sessions and talking to the students, basically, giving them the opportunity to hear real english, so they can use their knowledge for more than just creating dialogues in class, or in a grammar context, the students, specially me, would be so thankful for having you and share about anything, and anything you would like about ES .. questions are always welcomed to answer by our students :) this is the club's facebook account : facebook.com/ues.ecc and the e-mail: conversationclub.ues@gmail.com and well if in any case, you can't, we (the club) would be thankful if you spread the word about the club with English speaking friends you might have or meet along the way :) Because they are going to be the future Enlish teachers of El Salvador I'd love them to get a good pronunciation as well as fluency in the language, only by practice they can get there... I could go all day long :P thank you so much for taking the time to read this. many blessings and good luck in you trip! Sarah.
27th March 2012

Thanks for sharing your your experience in El Salvador, it's quite entertaining.
3rd February 2012

Yee Haw!
Love the photos and narrative! Onward and upward! We're so jealous of your great adventure. Enjoy and keep sending photos!!
4th February 2012

Thanks! Love you guys and miss you all. Now, how about kitchen pics?!
2nd February 2012

Happy Travels!
You are the amassadors for smartly living your dreams! Makes me want to chuck it all and go on that wanderlust adventure! Not sure I could live without the 4 star hotels, but you make it seem worthwhile! Hope your next adventures are even better than what you've experienced so far!
4th February 2012

I haven't seen the inside of a 4-star hotel since I don't know when! It's funny, I'm now used to brushing teeth with bottled water, milk that comes in a box on a shelf, even roosters that crow only after midnight. But I wouldn't change it for anything!
1st February 2012
David

Cool picture. Great depth of field.
4th February 2012
David

Thanks. I just started taking these pics; my husband's a great teacher!
1st February 2012

Quite the adventure
It is so much fun to read your blogs!!
18th January 2012

so what's the easiest way to go around? rent or bring a car..thanks
From Blog: Tenam Puente
18th January 2012

Tenam Puente
Are you talking about renting a car to go to Tenam Puente? To go to Mexico? I'm sorry, but I'm unsure of your question.
From Blog: Tenam Puente
7th November 2011

Thanks
Read your whole bog to date today. It's wonderful and now I can get out my map and feel like I'm traveling again. Love you both!
29th August 2011

Thanks
What a great update! It sounds like you're having a blast! I love the driving bit ( :
29th August 2011

Paztzcuaro in the rain
I **loved** the photo of you in the rain - beautiful!!!
1st August 2011

You know me, I do much better at festivals than at school! It's Sunday evening & I'm already thinking that I don't want Monday to come, as I haven't done my homework yet!
31st July 2011

Hi Sis
Sounds like you're having a wonderful retirement! Thanks for filling us in on everything. What a fun festival. How's the espanol coming along?

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