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It´s good to be home!

We just spent an amazing 3 weeks in the States visiting museums, riding the Screaming Eagle at 6 Flags (made our 5 year old son ride it...I have my fair share of guilt about that one but my husband says "it's good for him!"wink, spending lots of time with family, loading up on new books and activities for the kiddos. 

We flew back just yesterday from St. Louis, to Dallas, to Miami, to Panama City, 2 hour drive to the beach.  The kids are now seasoned travelers and my son announced last night that his favorite song is the American Airlines song.  We arrived to Tocumen and made it through customs hassle free.  Unfortunately our car battery was dead.  We rented a car and made it home by 11pm.  Got up today to find out that my horse is sick and our other car, which has been in the shop for 3 weeks, is still not working.  I heard my husband on the phone trying to spit out a few words in Spanish until he finally just handed me the phone.  Like my spanish is so much better. 

But with all the little complications that Panama tends to throw your way to keep your day interesting, it still feels good to be home.  One day we may be ready to move back to the States, but I don't see it happening any time soon.

Posted by on 08/08 at 12:19 PM

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