Monday, December 1, 2014

30 Days of Thanksgiving: Day 30--Sweatshirts and Selva Negra

We just returned from the "polar regions" of Nicaragua, where the constant gusty winds and temperatures in the low 70s felt to Henry "like we were back in the United States at wintertime!" We're in trouble the next time we are in the US for a real winter! Selva Negra is a historical hotel/restaurant in the mountains of Nicaragua about 2.5 hours away; part of the park is in the "cloud forest" and the elevation truly did make for a chilly visit for our heat-accustomed family. It was my first time wearing my sweatshirt since moving to Nicaragua, and I will say that it was pretty gross by the time we got home today as it was rarely taken off (I even slept in it!). We had a wonderful time hiking in the rainforest, eating "local" farm-fresh cuisine, riding horses, playing board games, and enjoying our break from school with family friends.



Ruth and I decided that if we ever renew our vows, this is the place!

We borrowed "Dutch Shuffleboard" from some friends! 
Felt like I was at grandma and grandpa's house!





We basically had to slide down part of the mountain. Carrying Charlotte the entire way!


We took a tour to see where our food was coming from. Ruth ordered vegetarian that night.







And that's it! 30 days, and 30 things we are thankful for! Thank YOU for reading and showing love and interest in our daily adventures as we live and serve in Nicaragua. We truly do thank God for ALL of these gifts we've mentioned this month. . .HE IS TRULY GOOD, regardless of our circumstances and the length of our "thankful list."

And now, we're kind of excited to take a break from blogging:) So, until 2015!