Ira returned to Pan de Vida on Saturday the 20th. As he got out of the taxi, the boys spotted him right away and ran across the property to greet him. He said he felt like he was coming home. He was able to get his rest and the next day we attended the church service here at Pan de Vida and then took the afternoon to walk in the park in Centro Querétaro and go for a delicious bowl of Sopa Azteca.
However, Monday morning was back to normal. I presented Ira with his to do list which is a few inches long. As I worked the breakfast shift, the young boys came into the kitchen all wearing their hats. It appears that everyone is catching a cold and living in close quarters everyone usually gets the experience. The kids are hacking and dealing with some congestion and runny noses. I couldn't help but smile to see them so nonchalantly wear whatever hat they were provided. They knew it was to keep them warm. Some people may find that strange that a person would need a hat here in Mexico but the mornings and evenings can be chilly living 6000 ft above sea level. I claim it to be the best weather in the world.
Welcome home Ira/Sopa Azteca
An afternoon in the park
the breakfast crew
Maricela sorting beans
the chiquitos at breakfast battling colds
Tadeo at breakfast
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