Friday, September 12, 2008

Pictures from Honduras

We are in Copán Ruinas and Isaac is having fun climbing the stairs.


Isaac and Mark are eating a big Baleada which is a flour tortilla filled with refried beans, traditional Honduran cheese a cream.


Isaac wants to throw himself out his mom's arms.


Mark and the boy again.


Do you see how beutiful this is?
Like I said before come and visit and we'll take you here.



The Sanders Family visiting one of the most famous Mayan Ruins.


Beautiful Macaws outside the ruins


This is the museum in Copán Ruinas.


And here is Mark picking his lip and reading.




Keyla and Isaac in a place call Aguas Termales (Thermal Springs) The water here is really nice, it is a beautiful place with a few pools that have natural hot and warm water that comes from underneath the earth. When you come here you never want to get out because the water is so relaxing.


See what I told you, even babies enjoy it.


Isaac and Mark swiming at one of the pools.



Mark and Keyla visiting one small Mayan Town call El Puente (the bridge).
It is about 10 Km from where Keyla is from.

Mark at the top of a Mayan building.


Poor Isaac was sweating because Honduras is really really hot.




Keyla and Isaac having a fun time in the Hammock.


This is Isaac's little friend from upstairs.
Isn't she cute?


Isaac sleeping. Tired after a month of traveling, he was glad to finally have his own place to sleep without any noises or mosquitos.


Here are more pictures of the apartment.

We finally have a place to sit.


We live on the second floor...

...on the right.


This is the view from the terrace on top of our building.



And this is the view of the terrace on top of our building

3 comments:

Reed, Liz and the kids said...

looks beautiful...and looks like fun. I understand about the heat. I know everyone says it is a dry heat here but I am telling you. When you go outside and it is over 100, it doesn't matter if it is humid or not- it is just HOT!

nickle said...

That looks like a lot of fun. I'm glad you are able to see the cool sites while you can. I don't know about that dry heat stuff, maybe if you are in the tropics with around 100 degrees plus the humidity then they'll understand that dry heat is cooler. Especially since the sweat evaporates off where as in humidity it sticks and gets worse.

Crystal and Brad Barger said...

It looks absolutely beautiful!