Caropooh
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I'll have to let Kathryn know this! It may comfort her a little bit. Luckily in Cartagena we had a GREAT Cast Member on the tour with us. She and Kathryn became best buddies! She held Kathryn's hand almost the whole time and was quite a comfort to her.You can't get close to the memorial site in the church where the 'spilt blood' really is. The church was built along the canal where someone died, can't remember his name right now, and they have it marked as a memorial inside the church but it is roped off and you can't get within 30 or 40 feet of the actual site.
There are no relics in the churches, only the beautiful decor. But if they did have relics in them, then my DD would have been thrilled to see them.![]()
I personally thought the relics were WAY COOL! I took a few pictures. I think Andrew probabaly questioned my sanity and Alana just wanted to pretend she didn't know me! I just thought it was cool that it was an actual man(priest) that had lived back a zillion years ago and I was seeing his bones!
Wonderful pictures, Barb!![]()
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St. Petersburg is really going to be beyond belief . . .
Carolyn, you definitely wouldn't have wanted Kathryn to travel with us in Europe summer of 2007 . . . we did the Capuchin crypt in Palermo (decomposed actual bodies hanging all over -- lesson learned: real decomposed people look exactly like the fake ones you see in the Great Movie Ride) AND the catacombs in Paris (hundred of thousands of artfully stacked bones in a large underground labyrinth -- lesson learned: hundreds of real human skulls actually look pretty cool when stacked stylishly!).
I think Kathryn would need therapy for life if she had been there! I personally think it sounds really cool and would love to go there!
Welcome Ken and family.
Now the kids have a 2 hour delay for tomorrow
. I will have to be sure the laptop is working!
We have not used it for ages!


