Monday, October 23, 2017

Mission 2 - Week 48 (Aug 21, 2017)

Monday morning we took a half-day boat tour, saw the two rivers meet and fished for 200 lb fish at one stop.  We saw some monkeys where we stopped for lunch, then came back to the hotel and met up with Shirley Cox and her daughter, Cathryn, and two friends, Dean and Tyler.  We went and ate at the same fish restaurant and it didn't disappoint the second time around, it was excellent.
Tuesday we took a full-day boat tour arranged by our cab driver since the tours we had signed up for never materialized - the new tours were cheaper anyway.  We saw where the rivers combined again, and when we stopped for lunch we took some fruit over to find the monkeys - but they found us!  They came running down the wooden ramp to get the fruit we brought.  I only had my telephoto lens on the camera (thinking I would change it if we saw them close up, but didn't have time!), so I didn't get a shot of all of them - there must have been a dozen or more.







We stopped at an Indian village where the indians live on an island as they have for hundreds of years.  They did some native dances for us and we got to try fried ants, which they said tasted kind of like popcorn... not!  We bought some trinkets and a small doll, mostly to help them out.  




These were the fried ants!

Mom got to hold their pet sloth.
Our last stop was at a spot where they have pink dolphins and Mom got into her suit to "swim" with them.  Since it was later in the day, there were only a couple dolphins still interested in eating the fish they used to lure them to the spot.




Tonight we walked over to the outdoor market, but most of the booths take Tuesdays off and work the other six days.  Who knew?
Wednesday Mom and I had arranged for a cab driver to take us on a personal tour of downtown Manaus.  It was great.  He showed us things like the first house in Manaus, and told us stories of neighborhoods and how things got their names, etc.  


First House build in Manaus.

Interesting city park - no buildings were allowed to be built
here because it was an Indian burial ground.  So, they built
a park on it instead.  The cement mound you see in the fore-
ground marks one of the old graves.
Then he dropped us at the Manaus theater and opera house, and we took a tour of the building.  It was very cool, built in 1896, with much of the original structure in tact.









When we got back, we headed to the airport and met up with Shirley and her group and saw her off - heading home from her two-year mission.  She did a wonderful job helping the young missionaries throughout Brazil.  When we got on our plane, we thought we must be in the wrong place because our seats were like first-class, tons of room and fully reclining!  But, apparently the $10 I paid the upgrade each seat was well worth it.  We really enjoyed the comfortable 4+ hour flight home.

Thursday we got back to the office and got caught up on almost everything that needed to be done.  The staff loved the candy and gifts that we brought back for them.  We went to dinner with the new couple, the Andersons, who arrived while we were gone.  They are very nice.  They will be taking the place of the Sondereggers.
Friday we finished catching up at the office and went to the Area Presidency fireside - introducing the new member of the presidency, Elder Costa from Argentina.  We then went over to the Moores to play games - the new Andersons were also there, so it was a lot of fun.

Saturday we went to a town called Holambra (like Holland), where they grow a majority of the flowers sold throughout Brazil.  But instead of seeing fields and fields of flowers, it was mostly like an amusement park with attractions, booths, and a lot of food - which we ate as much of as we could 😊.  We got to see a high-school marching band that was very good, and they all marched with typical Dutch shoes!  We got home about 7:00pm and did some grocery shopping.


Mom and I with an old friend :)



Check their shoes - they all wear wooden Dutch shoes!


At the end of the day, they shoot flower petals out
of a big blower-thing to the waiting crowd below.

It's pretty cool...

Sunday we went to the Perdizes ward, arriving early.  The meetings were good, and they were happy to have us back from our trip.  We came home and Skyped with the younger kids - but talked to David and James because Houston was being hit by a big Hurricane.
Love to all,
Dad and Mom

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