Sunday, July 3, 2011

Adventure #2


Some might argue that this next account really isn't an adventure but good ol Merriam-Webster defines adventure as an undertaking usually involving danger and unknown risks and I think our experience fits just fine!


While in Mexico Kasey and I decided to visit The National Museum of Anthropology. Javier dropped us off in the parking lot and after making sure we were set to go, drove off to go pick-up mom and the boys from who knows where. We were right by the museum and I was sure the entrance was right there on the right. We set off on foot. And a few minutes later we started thinking maybe the entrance was not on the right. But since there was a chance that it was, we continued (unknown risk). Then another few minutes later we realized there was no chance, but decided to just continue in the same direction (undertaking). We'd find the entrance at some point! So, after more than a few steps we circled the entire museum, got three whistles (danger), took a few pictures and finally reached the entrance... right where we started at!


Also, I felt this man deserved credit for his undertaking.

Apparently there are acres of open space for horses to run free behind the gates and walls of the city... or maybe there's not, hence the need to talk ol Seabiscuit out for a ride. Quite the Undertaking.





1 comment:

  1. Hi Sarah!
    I love your blog updates!
    I was totally chuckling about your walk around the Museum,and wondering if you were 98% or 99% sure... :)
    Love,
    MoM

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