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Luckily, the owner came about 30minutes early so we were on the road by 7:30am. We drove to a beatuiful town called Flores and got a hotel for that night, but we didn't stop to rest; we were on the road again in no time, headed the rest of the way to Tikal!




 Josh and I on the ceremonially ruins. Its cool everything is in layers of three. On these ruins, the first level has a flat platform, big enough that many people could stand or sit and in the middle is a hole about 6 feet long, 4-5 feet wide and about 4-5 feet deep with stairs leading into it! What could it be... possibly a baptismal font.
Josh and I on the ceremonially ruins. Its cool everything is in layers of three. On these ruins, the first level has a flat platform, big enough that many people could stand or sit and in the middle is a hole about 6 feet long, 4-5 feet wide and about 4-5 feet deep with stairs leading into it! What could it be... possibly a baptismal font.  
  Guatemalan turkey! Look at how beautiful his colors are!
 Josh and I on top of one of the huge ruins! The ruins in the back are where we were earlier... it should look familiar! (hint: Luke Skywalker) Ha, it kinda looks like I am going to push Josh off!!
Josh and I on top of one of the huge ruins! The ruins in the back are where we were earlier... it should look familiar! (hint: Luke Skywalker) Ha, it kinda looks like I am going to push Josh off!!
After staying the night in Flores we headed back down to the 
 From there we went down to Teleman and stayed with some members there, Carlos and Noemi! Noemi made us some awesome food!! The first real food we had eaten since we left the states! They were so nice! We also got to talk to the elders serving in the area at that time! It was so funny to hear all the stories they had heard about all the guys and they also brought down the book that a bunch of the missionaries had started just before Josh and Jex had left, so they are like the second and third pictures in there!
From there we went down to Teleman and stayed with some members there, Carlos and Noemi! Noemi made us some awesome food!! The first real food we had eaten since we left the states! They were so nice! We also got to talk to the elders serving in the area at that time! It was so funny to hear all the stories they had heard about all the guys and they also brought down the book that a bunch of the missionaries had started just before Josh and Jex had left, so they are like the second and third pictures in there! I wish I would have gotten a better picture, because this is hardly any people but everyone walks, or rides in the back of one of these trucks! They can fit so many people back there it is unbelievable.
I wish I would have gotten a better picture, because this is hardly any people but everyone walks, or rides in the back of one of these trucks! They can fit so many people back there it is unbelievable.  From Teleman we headed up to Senahu! So Pretty! This was one of my favorite places! Josh and Jex both served here for a long time! We got to meet a bunch of wonderful people! Saturday night we got to attend a baptism for a family!
From Teleman we headed up to Senahu! So Pretty! This was one of my favorite places! Josh and Jex both served here for a long time! We got to meet a bunch of wonderful people! Saturday night we got to attend a baptism for a family!Pictures of the center of town! Market day!

The rest of the center and the beautiful green hills!

Sunday morning Josh and I woke up early and got to see the fog roll through town! It was so BEAUTIFUL!


It was seriously... WOW!

We got up and went to church! The branch president got up to start the meeting! He told everyone the hymn we would be singing and then that Josh would be directing! News to us all, but Josh did great! After sacrament, he got up again and announced that after the speakers, "the girls who came from far away will speak and the former elders will translate." Of course Aubrey and I didn't know what he said, so when Josh told us we didn't know if he was teasing or what. But we both got up and shared our testimonies! It was so cool! It always shocks me how even though I live in such a different place and a different manner than they do, the gospel and basic stucture is always the same! It was fun too because they haven't seen that many blonde people so everyone was freaking out about my hair!
As we were leaving town I snapped this picture! A mother and 2 children! That right the bundle over her shoulder is a baby! Most of the women actually do this but carry the baby by wrapping the clothe around their foreheads! They are some tough chicks!!

This is headed out the back way from Senahu to Lanquin... on a new road... that got kinda wild!

Here is a man carrying some corn or something up that HUGE mountain! See how he carries it with his head! And of course he has his handy-dandy machetti in his left hand!!

Here you can kind of see the patch work quilt looking mountains! That is were they farm! Those are fields of corn and coffee, etc. AMAZING!
 Josh and I with a beautiful valley behind us!
Josh and I with a beautiful valley behind us! Ok so that road we went on was really bad... I thought the truck was going to have some serious damage, but thankfully we made it through! And after I took some pictures of the pretty scenery. The guys had never been out that far and I am sure that we were the some of the only white people those remote villages had seen.
Ok so that road we went on was really bad... I thought the truck was going to have some serious damage, but thankfully we made it through! And after I took some pictures of the pretty scenery. The guys had never been out that far and I am sure that we were the some of the only white people those remote villages had seen.Look at all those hills and mountains!

Pine Trees!

After we got back on a decent road we made great time through Carcha and Coban, to Chamelco were we stayed another night at one of Carlos and Noemi's homes. We met their son and a bunch of pizza that night. On our way in I took a picture of this lady carrying corn dough or something on her head! They walk to gracefully, like its nothing to carry that huge thing on their heads!

Next day we headed off to Atitlan!
I took a picture of the old church in the center of town!

This was what you saw when you left the hotel we stayed at!
Look at all those wires!!

Atitlan is supposedly the waters of mormon! And I don't doubt that! If there were more trees around then it would look just like the Book of Mormon pictures!
Those are big volcanos across the lake!

More of the Lake

Josh and I!
 We bought handmade tortillas from these girls a lot! See how they pat them in their hands! SO GOOD!
We bought handmade tortillas from these girls a lot! See how they pat them in their hands! SO GOOD! Unforunately this is also when my camera decided to stop working, (that is why its so blurry) so the rest of our pictures we took on Jex and Aubrey and I don't have those yet! But on our way back to the capital we stopped at Antigua... it was the old capital of Guatemala, but was destroyed 500 years ago by a volcano! It was beautiful! We went to a Jade shop and check out a beautiful 500 year old convent that is now a 5 star hotel!
Unforunately this is also when my camera decided to stop working, (that is why its so blurry) so the rest of our pictures we took on Jex and Aubrey and I don't have those yet! But on our way back to the capital we stopped at Antigua... it was the old capital of Guatemala, but was destroyed 500 years ago by a volcano! It was beautiful! We went to a Jade shop and check out a beautiful 500 year old convent that is now a 5 star hotel!We stayed New Year's Eve in Guatemala City and then jumped on a plane home on New Year's Day! We had a blast and I am so glad we had the oppurtunity to go!!
 









 




