Last Sunday Paul and Roxanne drove the gringos (not a derogatory term here)--Paul Q. and me--to Cuernavaca to experience a little culture. Cuernavaca has a warm, stable climate, is known as the City of Eternal Spring, and has a population of over 300,000. As you will see from the pics, it was memorable! We went to a special restaurant that at one time was a home built in the 1920s by an American ambassador to Mexico named Dwight Morrow. We sat near a softly bubbling fountain and were serenaded with music by a vocalist. It was so relaxing and beautiful!
The home/restaurant was built at the highest point in Cuernavaca; it was just a couple blocks from where we parked the car. The watermelon with the name of the restaurant was a work of art! In Mexico it is not polite to place your purse on the floor. Restaurants have little stands near the tables from which you hang your purse.Before our food came, we explored. The weather is usually mild, so of course when building this beautiful home, a large courtyard with a fountain was included. Our table was outside but under an umbrella. Mexicans are very conscious of protecting themselves from the sun.
Before we left the restaurant, we looked around a little more. I imagine that pool and the beautiful flowering plants have been enjoyed by many through the years. Never have I been in a public restroom with sinks that are pieces of art! The orchids that you see are the real deal. Somehow they are growing from the tree; we could see the roots. Lastly, the wall hanging is one of three pieces of art that hung nearby. At first I thought it was a wood carving. Turns out it is made completely of leather!
- I am so thankful for how God enabled me to teach both Katrina's and my classes while she was away. It went really well. I thank you for your prayers on my behalf. I couldn't do this without God.
- I am grateful for the extra cultural experiences. So blessed!
- Please continue to pray for my students as the difficulty level of their English studies increases. They work so hard and have such a wonderful sense of humor. They are a joy to be with.
- Please continue to pray for the other students here as they train for the mission field and for their teachers.
- Pray for the ministry staff and especially Paul and Roxanne as they are heading up a large conference in October.
- Thank you for your prayers for all of El Monte.
Thank you for bringing to light the beautiful people and culture of Mexico.
ReplyDeleteCuernavaca looks like an incrediblly beautiful city. Love the pics from your experiences there. I learn so much each time I read. Thanks!
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