San Ignacio, Sonora, Mexico
This is the first time in my life that my travels involved the use of a passport. I've never had one before, just got my first one ever, and I was anxious to use it. So imagine my excitement when I was invited to go to Ignacio, Sonora, Mexico. Well, excitement isn't a complete picture when it comes to me going to Old Mexico. Yep, I'm one of those people afraid to go to Mexico. The only news coming out of that country is about drug cartels, crooked 'policia', and kidnappers that take your families money then kill you anyway.
What changed my mind? Number one is we were going on a bus. I felt like there would be safety in numbers. Number two, and most important of the two, is I wanted to use my brand new, never before touched by foreign hands, nor stamped with a foreign insignia, passport.
This is Lea, our fearless tour guide, organizer, leader. |
Mass in Mexico |
Soon after we arrived we were invited to attend Mass. It was awe-inspiring. The congregation radiated faith and love so strongly it overtook me. My heart swelled up with what I thought must be heavenly peace. So beautiful!
Chata's granddaughter sang from a galley above the entry door. If I could buy a CD of her singing I would. |
Mass is over and we are off to the party. This is Linda Ronstadt's parents. They do a lot of philanthropic work for this church. |
Chata and her birthday cake. Let the party begin! |
Chata killing the pinata |
John Ronstadt and friends and family were the band at the party. They were really good and had us joining them in a sing along. |
Here is me partying away. |
The border patrol officer stepped on the bus, and standing by the bus driver in the front of the bus he told everyone to hold up their passports, then he quickly walked up and down the aisle feigning interest in one or two passports out of all of us. How anticlimactic!!!!!!!!!! My passport remains untouched by foreign hands.
Anybody want to go to Spain? I've got a virgin passport just itching to go.
4 comments:
Love the story and pics, MA!
IN regards to the stamp on your passport, I can relate to how you must have felt. On my 21st birthday I went out with ID in hand ready to order drinks (legally this time!); to no avail, I was not asked for my ID! Totally anticlimactic!
xoxo
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