THE MAGIC OF THE LAND-ZAPOTITLAN capture the beauty of the land which although much has changed, much has not. These were places that Dad visited.
Most of these photos were captured in or near Zapotitlan.
ON THE TRAIL~typical landscape and mud on the trails |
Becky found a little friend to share with |
An outing to the Sempoala River that was located by the Village of Zapotitlan |
Those out fits most likely made from the flour and chicken feed sacks sent from the States |
Someone was always goofing off |
Do we really have to hold hands? |
With Maura, Eddy's nanny |
Hey! LOOK! |
ALL READY FOR SUNDAY |
Okay! So I got tired of seeing my brother with me in all the pictures so I cut him out of this picture. |
Me with my Nanny Piedad |
This is the way we got our bath. |
Me in the tub and Eddy on Mothers lap |
Learning to walk |
Waiting for those beans & tortillas & powdered milk in my bottle. My first solid food was Cream of Wheat. |
This lap is getting to small. |
Just looking around my new home. |
It's just me and my Nanny |
Our outdoor patio and play area. |
Becky found a box. |
Back in the saddle again |
Pausing in our great patio area. |
It looks like I got curly hair back then. |
About six months old |
Me and my Nanny Piedad |
Becky Putting on a show for the boys Home boys |
The boys from the Boys Home with Mother holding Eddy |
As Happy as a Lark. Six-hour trip from Zapotitlan to Cuau for the Chrismas Festival. We stayed over night in Tapacholoyan went on to Cuau in the morning. Brother Ed cried all night of colic. |
When you dress up for that perfect picture for the slide show and the kids are having issues. |
Two kids with an Attitude ~Not happy in these fancy clothes. But Mom & Dad are trying to get the Missionary update pictures |
The Once-a-year Missionary Conference in Tamazunchale~ 1952 |
1949 |
Hazel Eby, Susan Bergen (Both Nurses) Dad (as superintendent of this field) and Me in Dad's arms |
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