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Lost in the Andes
Lost in the Andes is Free on Amazon/Kindle Sept.27 & 28th.
Lost in the Andes is a prequel to the popular, "Onward Peregrinos by Myrna Ericksen. It is a romantic adventure beginning in 18th century Ecuador, and ending in the U.S. in the 20th. century.
These are four fascinating and riveting love stories which continue through several generations.
When Count Francisco is ordered to the Americas by the King of Spain, his fiance Josepha de la Vega follows him across an ocean and through a relentless jungle. Lost in the Andes through the perilous schemes of a guide, Josepha emerges a different woman than the pampered Spanish lady who left her country three months earlier. What awaits her is even more astounding in a land of native Indians where she adapts alongside her husband.
Lost in the Andes is a prequel to the popular, "Onward Peregrinos by Myrna Ericksen. It is a romantic adventure beginning in 18th century Ecuador, and ending in the U.S. in the 20th. century.
These are four fascinating and riveting love stories which continue through several generations.
When Count Francisco is ordered to the Americas by the King of Spain, his fiance Josepha de la Vega follows him across an ocean and through a relentless jungle. Lost in the Andes through the perilous schemes of a guide, Josepha emerges a different woman than the pampered Spanish lady who left her country three months earlier. What awaits her is even more astounding in a land of native Indians where she adapts alongside her husband.
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We recently had an extended family reunion at our home which included my three daughters and their 11 children, without their husbands. It was a chance to bring all the cousins together. After 10 days
We recently had an extended family reunion at our home which included my three daughters and their 11 children, without their husbands. It was a chance to bring all the cousins together. After 10 days of swimming, camping, a day at trampoline world, Chuckie Cheese, the State fair, a Fun park, and two birthday parties, we mom's and Grandma were exhausted. The 100 plus degree days were a big factor in pushing our patience to the limit while at home, playing bocce ball, tennis, frisbee, and softball. Considering the negatives, I'm happy to say the children got a lot out of their close quarters. Forced to be understanding, learning good sportsmanship, overcoming hurt feelings, going to church, being examples to one another, good and bad, gave them a new awareness of how to handle many different life situations; with three mothers and a Grandmother to correct them along the way.The mothers were a bit frazzled but we're still one big happy family.
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