It's Monday already - I can't believe it. Thought the time would never come that the kids were here and now it is almost gone. It has been so nice to spend time with them. Saturday we came here to La Ramona Iberostar. We were to early to check in so drove to Cueva Maravillasa. This is a huge cave that was discovered by a boy scout when he uncovered the bush and other natural growing plants that covered the opening to the cave. They only take you to 30% of the cave and that takes an hour plus to walk through. Much of the rest of the cave is filled with bats! It is amazing with its natural stalagmites and stalactites, and paintings on the walls that they have proven are between 800 and 1000 years old. They look like some child's drawings.
Then we headed back to check into the motel. We were driving our car and Jake was driving a 12 passenger van. Anyone driving in the DR would understand the getting separated and never finding each other again. But we did both end up at the resort so that was a plus! This is a beautiful resort. There is a different feeling here than there was at Punta Cana. The grounds look like the Garden of Eden! The Iberostar buffet wasn't quite as large or as good as the Majestic but the restaurants we had dinner at were very good. We tried many different foods - having no idea what they were and decided that Dominican food is very bland.
On Sunday the Caribbean Area had a regional conference. Since only Jake understood Spanish we decided not to try to find a chapel there that would have the broadcast. We drove back to Santo Domingo - all in the big van. I was sitting on the row next to the rear seat and boy was it ever a ride! Between the crazy driving here and the condition of the roads it felt like a roller coaster ride. We brought the kids to our apartment so they could see where we lived.
I know when I went to see Eli I felt so much better when I would talk to her being able to visualize where she was. We went to the Temple grounds and walked around the Temple - which is closed for cleaning.
Then we drove down to Williams, hoping we would catch him home. We didn't. But the kids got to see how they live down there in the poverty areas. You always wonder how that first impression looks to someone else because I was amazed and saddened the first time we went down there. We came back and went to the Colonial Zone that was first established by Columbus' son. We saw the first cathedral built on this Island. The old buildings are all cement - and for that matter, so are the new ones. There were hundreds of pigeons on the square with the church and a big statue of Columbus. We looked up and saw some white people walking on the other side of the street. It was our friends, the Shavers, with their daughter and son-in-law. We loaded up and headed back to the Iberostar.
Some house !
We really appreciated that our son- in-law and our daughters-in-law would spend their vacation with us. Nate, Hannah, and Cami were wonderful - and of course, it was so good to spend time with Joe, Megan and Jake and the best baby you've ever seen - Samson! How we love all of them!
The night's were so quiet - no street noise, no guaguas, no taxis, no police blowing their whistles, no presidential motorcade going by, no ambulances sirens. no noisy dominos players. ( One of the guagua's has a new horn sound that sounds like a dying animal) I'm surprised we could even sleep in the peacefulness of the resort.
Monday was the designated snorkeling day. The trip took most of the day. I was hoping that it would be a short trip for them so I could stay with Samson away from the water - but no, it was too long and he needed his mom. I just kept praying I wouldn't have a panic attack in the boat on the ocean. Someone else must have prayed for me too because it was actually a fun experience. Something I would have only done for my kids!! We went out on a motor boat to the island then came back on a catamaran (don't know how you spell that) but it was relaxing and fun since we were never out of site of land. The kids snorkeling experience was bad though - they didn't even see fish.
Does that look like Nate??? Meg dancing on the boat.
We had lunch on the Island and headed back to the resort. Got to love the picture of my sunburned husband!
We had dinner reservations at a Mexican restaurant - was really good food.
Joe and Hannah came to our apartment and helped us get some things together to send back for the grandkids. It was so nice to visit with them. Felt like home! I just felt like I should be packing my bag and coming home with them. That day will come soon enough.
On Tuesday we did some last minute shopping, checked out, and went back to the buffet for lunch before we left. They had to be at the airport and we had piano lessons in our apartment for Sister Lee and her granddaughter. Having spent six days with some of our kids was just the thing I needed to know that I could survive another seven months! We are so grateful to them for coming out here and hope they enjoyed their time here.