Book cabinet over our head Cooking thanksgiving meal in our one person kitchen Our four family traveling tribe is in Los Cerritos, a small, but rapidly growing, community about halfway between La Paz and Cabo. Here, there's a midsize sandy parking lot on the beach for tents and RVs. We've arranged our rigs into a box shape, surrounding a wide open center. We've effectively created a community square, a plaza, a place for shared meals, evening fires, and games. The plaza is also a kid magnet, and as our kids gather to play Janga, or stick fight, or do bead craft, other children poke their head into the square and often join the fun. It can be lonely being a child on the road, and what we're offering - a friendly, warm community - is a compelling siren call. The rest of today's post will have a different flavor than previous posts, which have frequently been about what we're experiencing, either internally, related to emotional or spiritual work, or externally...
Great set of photos! It's so cool that Justin and Jesse got to do some pottery work together. And I love Tucker as Colonel Mustard! I bet that was a fun game. Love you all.
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