Know therefore that the Lord thy God, he is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations; Deuteronomy 7:9
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Emily Jo
And above all things have fervent charity among yourselves: for charity shall cover the multitude of sins. I Peter 4:8
I have always wanted to hike to the top of this mountain. The twin peaks on the right are called Mount Tunari. Mount Tunari is 16,480 feet high. This mountain isn't even on the list of the top twenty tallest mountains of Bolivia! On Wednesday morning we loaded up our wonderful, almost 4X4 truffi (ha, ha), with 12 people, a sack lunch, and a guitar. We went up the same road that you see in A Drive Through the Andes , but this time we turned off and took a very treacherous and difficult road. The Car The Road ...
Cochabamba Bolivia, South America, is a city of about 2 million people. It is spread out in a valley that is almost completely surrounded on one side by the beautiful Andes mountains. In the winter it never rains, so the dust and pollution all hovers over the city, creating a horrible and health damaging atmosphere. Don't get me wrong, I like Cochabamba (okay, I’ll admit to this much, I like it sometimes. We have a love-hate relationship, you see), but it just gets less lovable in the wintertime! So last Tuesday, my family and some friends decided to go for a drive to see some of these mountains, and to get up out of the dusty city. We look at them from afar every day, but it’s not the same as getting up close and really enjoying God’s marvelous creation! As we rode, we sang lots of songs and choruses in Spanish and English! We stopped for a few minutes and hiked around at a waterfall. It was beautiful. Up and up we went until we came to...
We were two hours into our first of four flights, when an unexpected announcement was heard over the loudspeaker. "Afternoon folks, this is your captain speaking. There's a thunder storm over Dallas right now so they've asked us to slow down a bit and wait for it to blow over. Please talk to the flight attendants about connecting flights....blah blah blah blah." Whatever , I thought. T his just means that we have to sit longer. I returned to whatever I had been doing at that moment and didn't think about it any longer. After a couple of hours, the pilot made another announcement. "The Dallas airport is closed due to all of the weather that's going on over there, so we're going to land in Austin in the next half hour or so. Please go to the information center at gate seven to ask about flight connections, and to those of you whose final destination was Austin, welcome home!" My first thought upon hearing this startling news was that my uncle...
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