
The Characters:

Day 1: Flight into Albuquerque. No sleep the night before. We accidentally attend
Day 2: White water rafting. Not only do I not cry the entire day, but turns out I pretty much kick booty at rowing. Andrea, Heather, and I (Prego stayed at the Casa for this adventure) share a boat with our guide Joel wherein Joel receives the complement from other guides that he has a "fast boat." Evidently quite a complement. He may have been worried when he saw three womyn head toward his boat but it turns out he had nothing to fear. He had three super-powerful, mid-west bred, white water rafting heroines.
Day 3: Tooling around Santa Fe, discovering it's mysteries, including the Georgia
Day 5: Ojo Caliente (mineral springs and day spa): My first massage, by a man named Richard, who unlocked my secrets. (He wondered why my forearms and hands were so strong - I told him it's because I am a pianist - but I think we all know it was probably from the mighty rowing I had done a few days previous.) Dipping in the various springs followed: iron, arsenic!, and soda. A drink of lithium water was sipped, and mud baths were had by everyone. Several hippies spotted here.
Day 6: Oooh, this was a full day. I'll divide it into two parts.
Part 1: Bandelier Monument: Here we hiked, saw and crawled in cliff dwellings,

Day 7: I wake up to one normal-sized hand and one that resembles an animal

Day 8: MUST GET ANDREA TO THE BUS STOP! I overhear someone on the street saying there would be a parade and I advise Heather and Andrea to leave a little early. Janice is taken just in case roads are blocked off and map reading is needed. Left alone to pack I enjoy a moment outside before I need to get in the shower...when peeling into the drive comes our luxury sedan, kicking up dust and screeching to a halt. Two wild-eyed women who resemble Heather and Janice tear out of the car and tell me to PACK NOW! WE HAVE TO GET OUT OF SANTA FE! THE PARADE HAS ALL ROADS SHUT DOWN! (We find out later it is a dog parade.) I get ready as quickly as I can but I'm not really feeling the panic. We leave town and our adorable casa. We leave too quickly. We don't have any problems leaving town so we decide to take the scenic route to the airport, stopping in Madrid for last minute shopping. We lose track of the time and it ends with Heather chasing Janice and I down, partly on foot, partly in the luxury sedan - complete with horn honking. There is slight panic getting to the airport but we make it. Heather has Indian taco number four. We find Andrea waiting to board our airplane (her earlier flight had been canceled). We all arrive home safe and sound, with wonderful memories created, and something like 1,000 pictures to sort through.
2 comments:
Thanks so much for summing up our trip in a halarous tale. The memories...the Indian tacos. I would have included a comment about the water theivery that abounded, but that's becuase I was the unsupecting victim!
-Heather
Senior Bug Bite Crisis Manager
Speaking of Zozobra, the parade reminded me of the time that I participated in the parade of "The Day of the Dead" last year. I marched with several people I knew that night. I wasn't dressed up but I joined in when 3/4 of the march was done. I marched for Dad and both grandparents (Dad's and Mom's).
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