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   <title>7th/8th grade Spanish Trip to Yucatan</title>
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   <title>Uxmal and Ria Lagartos</title>
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   <published>2008-10-18T13:02:52Z</published>
   <updated>2008-10-18T13:22:46Z</updated>
   
   <summary>On Friday we headed to the historic city of Mani where we walked around and soaked in the feelings of the small town as well as heard about its importance in Yucatan´s history. Following our visit, we hopped back in...</summary>
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      <name>Marisue Gleason</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[On Friday we headed to the historic city of Mani where we walked around and soaked in the feelings of the small town as well as  heard about its importance in Yucatan´s history.  Following our visit, we hopped back in the vans to continue our drive to the ruins of Uxmal, where there is the pyramid of the dwarf, said to be created in one day.  We toured the incredible ruins and raced up one pyramid to the top.  Lunch at a nearby hotel with a dip in the pool was definitely refreshing.  We arrived back in Merida late that evening.

Yesterday, at the break of dawn, we headed to Ria Lagartos, a mangrove on the coast of the penninsula.  It was a relaxing day as we took in the flamingos, comorants, black hawks, fresh water manta rays, and we searched for a crocodile.  The highlight of the day was the salt flats where we floated around in Dead Sea type water, being sure not to get salt in our eyes.  We got back late for late dinner at a local restaurant where we were serenaded by Carpenter´s covers in Spanish.  

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   <title>Hennequen Hacienda and the cenote</title>
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   <published>2008-10-16T14:07:24Z</published>
   <updated>2008-10-16T14:15:40Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Day two went off without a hitch. We got up early and headed to Casa de Frida for an authentic breakfast of chiliquiles (tortilla, goat cheese and green salsa). After that, we all headed downtown to change money and then...</summary>
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      <name>Marisue Gleason</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[Day two went off without a hitch.  We got up early and headed to Casa de Frida for an authentic breakfast of chiliquiles (tortilla, goat cheese and green salsa).  After that, we all headed downtown to change money and then get in the vans for our hennequen hacienda visit.  Hennequen, which is a string like material made from the green agave plant, was very important in Yucatan history as it was a huge money maker in the early 1900s.  There are few haciendas still in existance and we got to see one in action!  After the tour, we headed to an underground cenote where we swam and relaxed.  Lastly we enjoyed our wonderful lunch at the hacienda before embarking on our return trip to Merida to do some shopping.  Some kids took naps while others went around bargaining at local stores.  Our dinner at 8pm was also delicious.  Around 10pm everyone was ready for bed.

Today we are headed to Uxmal, a historic Maya ruin site and Mani, a small town important in Mayan history as it was the site of the burning of many of the MayanÂ´s codices.  

Here are some pictures thus far from the Hennequen Hacienda
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<entry>
   <title>We have arrived in one piece, with our luggage!</title>
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   <published>2008-10-15T04:16:25Z</published>
   <updated>2008-10-15T04:21:57Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Everything has started very well on our trip to the Yucatan. Our flights out of Minneapolis and out of Houston were both on time which put us at arriving in Merida at 9pm CST. Soon after getting through customs and...</summary>
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      <name>Marisue Gleason</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[Everything has started very well on our trip to the Yucatan.  Our flights out of Minneapolis and out of Houston were both on time which put us at arriving in Merida at 9pm CST.  Soon after getting through customs and immigration, we were whisked off in our two minivans to eat a fabulous meal at Hotel Mision Fray de Diego.  We have had a change in hotels and we are now staying at Hotel San Luis.  <a href="http://www.hotelesembajadores.com">This</a> is our new hotel.  You can find the phone number on the site for Hotel San Luis.  

Tomorrow we will be heading to the sisal (henequen) hacienda and a cenote.  We are all very excited for tomorrow, and already feeling the heat and humidity!

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<entry>
   <title>We leave for the Yucatan on Tuesday, Oct. 14th!</title>
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   <published>2008-10-13T02:37:31Z</published>
   <updated>2008-10-13T02:44:11Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Greetings Yucatan blog followers! Here is our flight information: CO 1017I 14OCT TU MSPIAH HK11 2:55P 5:56P CO 1842I 14OCT TU IAHMID HK11 6:55P 8:58P CO 265Q 20OCT MO CUNIAH HK11 7:00A 9:18A CO 1816Q 20OCT MO IAHMSP HK11 11:15A...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Greetings Yucatan blog followers!
Here is our flight information:
    CO 1017I 14OCT TU MSPIAH HK11  2:55P 5:56P
    CO 1842I 14OCT TU IAHMID HK11  6:55P 8:58P
    CO  265Q 20OCT MO CUNIAH HK11  7:00A 9:18A
    CO 1816Q 20OCT MO IAHMSP HK11 11:15A 2:05P

According to our itinerary, our hotel is called the Hotel MisiÃ³n de Fray Diego. <a href="http://www.tourbymexico.com/yucatan/merida/hoteles/misionfray/misionfray.htm">Here</a> is their website.


And our itinerary:
DAY 1 T Oct 14 Travel day to MÃ©rida
DAY 2 W Oct 15 Following breakfast, depart for Hacienda Sotuta de Peon. Guided visit to the Sisal Factory, Main House, Plantations, Cenote and Mayan House. Lunch at the Hacienda. Return to MÃ©rida. Dinner at Case de Frida. Overnight MÃ©rida. B L D

DAY 3  Th Oct 16 After breakfast, depart for the Wildlife Reserve of RÃ­o Lagartos. Here, our group will travel through the local esturaries by boat. Lunch at a local Seafood Restaurant. Return to MÃ©rida in the afternoon. Dinner at Portico del Peregrino. Overnight MÃ©rida. B L D

DAY 4 F Oct 17 Following breakfast, we will travel to Mani and visit the local Monastery. Our group will then continue on to the Mayan site of Uxmal, where we will have a Guided visit of the Archaeological Ruins found here. Late this afternoon, return to MÃ©rida, where we will have dinner at La Parilla.  Overnight MÃ©rida. B L D

DAY 5 Sa Oct 18 After breakfast today, our group will depart for Ek-Balam. Guided visit of the Mayan Archaelogical Site found here. We will then ride bikes (1 mile) to the Xcanche Cenote, where our group will swim and learn rappelling techniques. Lunch at a local Mayan Cooperative, where the food will be local Mayan YucatÃ¡n cuisine. This afternoon, we will return to MÃ©rida and have dinner at Casa de Frida. Overnight MÃ©rida. B L D

DAY 6 Su Oct 19 Following breakfast, we will have a City Tour of MÃ©rida, Mexico, included will be a visit to a Museum and the Main Square. Our group will then have lunch at a local restaurant. This afternoon, we will check out of Hotel MisiÃ³n De Fray Diego and transfer to CancÃºn. After checking in at a local hotel, our group will have dinner at a local restaurant and overnight.  B L

Note: This dinner is NOT included in the price of the program.

DAY 7 M Oct 20 Early wake-up today! 300a transfer to the airport in CancÃºn for your return flight to the U.S.

Note: Due to weather conditions and circumstances beyond the control of our Field Course Staff, certain activities may be changed or done on different days in the best interests of your group.
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<entry>
   <title>7/8 YucatÃ¡n 2008!</title>
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   <published>2008-09-17T17:14:46Z</published>
   <updated>2008-09-17T17:46:11Z</updated>
   
   <summary>September 17, 2008 Thank you all for making it to the meeting last night. I know it is difficult with everyone&apos;s busy schedules, so Sra. Kunze and I really appreciate it! Here is the information on our flight Please be...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[September 17, 2008

Thank you all for making it to the meeting last night.  I know it is difficult with everyone's busy schedules, so Sra. Kunze and I really appreciate it!

Here is the information on our <span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-file" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://blogs.moundsparkacademy.org/yucatan/docs/flight%20info%20yucatan%202008.doc">flight</a></span> Please be sure to be at MSP International Airport (Lindbergh terminal) by noon on Tuesday, October 14th.  I will be waiting for you all inside the departure area by door number three (3).  

Here is the <span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-file" style="display: inline;"><a href="http://blogs.moundsparkacademy.org/yucatan/2008/09/17/Yucat%C3%A1n.ppt">YucatÃ¡n powerpoint</a></span> Sra. Kunze presented last night, which includes the vocabulary words to work on, for parents and students!

Any questions? Do not hesitate to contact <a href="mailto:mgleason@moundsparkacademy.org">Srta. Gleason</a> or <a href="mailto:kkunze@moundsparkacademy.org">Sra. Kunze</a>

 

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<entry>
   <title>CD pictures of the trip</title>
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   <published>2007-10-23T19:55:03Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-23T19:56:54Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Parents and students: Please drop off a CD of your pictures if you&apos;d like me to make one CD of all pictures from the trip. I also will be making a DVD from the video footage I took. Please contact...</summary>
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      Parents and students:
Please drop off a CD of your pictures if you&apos;d like me to make one CD of all pictures from the trip.  I also will be making a DVD from the video footage I took.  Please contact me if you&apos;d like a copy!
Gracias!
      
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<entry>
   <title>at the top of the main pyramid at Ek-balam</title>
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   <published>2007-10-23T19:53:20Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-23T19:54:10Z</updated>
   
   <summary></summary>
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      <name>Marisue Gleason</name>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Chac Mool in the Archaeology Museum in MÃ©rida</title>
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   <published>2007-10-23T19:49:47Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-23T19:51:30Z</updated>
   
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      <name>Marisue Gleason</name>
      
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<entry>
   <title>Cha&apos;ac the rain god from the pyramids at Uxmal</title>
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   <published>2007-10-23T19:45:45Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-23T19:52:24Z</updated>
   
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      <name>Marisue Gleason</name>
      
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<entry>
   <title>the MPA Yucatan group together at our final dinner</title>
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   <published>2007-10-23T19:43:55Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-23T19:47:20Z</updated>
   
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      <name>Marisue Gleason</name>
      
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<entry>
   <title>our last day </title>
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   <published>2007-10-22T00:01:44Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-22T00:14:12Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Today we got to sleep in until 8am! Yeah! After breakfast, we headed to the Anthropology Museum of the state of Yucatan. It was very interesting as it had loads of information about the Maya, obviously, with their system of...</summary>
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      Today we got to sleep in until 8am!  Yeah!  After breakfast, we headed to the Anthropology Museum of the state of Yucatan.  It was very interesting as it had loads of information about the Maya, obviously, with their system of counting, a couple of chac mools found within Chichen Itza, which are thought to be the messenger gods between heaven and earth, and examples of their way of living, just to name a few things.  After the museum, we had free time to visit the large open air market in the main plaza of Me&apos;rida as well as shops around the city center.  Parents and students alike had the opportunity to watch some more traditional dancing as well.

As it is evening, we are getting ready for our farewell dinner and to pack up to head home.  The van to pick us up to take us to the airport will be leaving at 4-45 AM.  Feel sorry for us.  We should be in Minneapolis around 2pm on Monday afternoon.  It has so far been the trip of a lifetime for all involved.
      
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<entry>
   <title>Is it sÃ¡bado already?</title>
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   <published>2007-10-21T02:54:03Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-21T03:08:40Z</updated>
   
   <summary>First off, I apologize for the lack of photos on this site. Honestly, we have little to no time to go to the internet shops as we are up at 7am, breakfast at 8am and then we are off, not...</summary>
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      First off, I apologize for the lack of photos on this site.  Honestly, we have little to no time to go to the internet shops as we are up at 7am, breakfast at 8am and then we are off, not back to the city until 8pm each evening when we have dinner.  By the time we get back to the hotel at 10pm, it leaves no time for uploading pictures on the painfully slow internet connections that we get at the shops.  We&apos;ll do our best tomorrow to try to find somewhere with a quicker connection.

Hoy, el 20 de octubre, was a much more relaxing day.  The heat continues to be oppressive, but at least we weren&apos;t climbing Mayan pyramids, biking to cenotes, and jumping from great heights into the cenotes.  Not that any of that is bad, just exhausting.  Today we headed about an hour outside of MÃ©rida to a living sisal hacienda.  During the 20th century, the YucatÃ¡n was one of the richest states in MÃ©xico due to the production of sisal, also known as hennequen, that is made from the green agave plant.  We had the opportunity to see the hacienda in action from the cutting of the agave leaves, the separation of the fibers, to the braiding of the ropes.  It was fascinating.  In the late 20th century the haciendas lost money and eventually many of them shut down because hennequen was being produced more cheaply in other parts of the world, especially Brazil.  Nowadays, the few haciendas that do exist have been converted into upscale hotels and restaurants and a very small number still do produce hennequen for local use.

After the visit to the hennequen hacienda, we took a ride to another cenote.  The one we visited today was just recently open for the public&apos;s use, just 18 months ago, and is almost completely underground.  The water is crystal clear and absolutely stunning.  All MPAers enjoyed the opportunity to cool off and swim with the few fish.

On our return to MÃ©rida, we ate lunch at another hacienda where kids tried local fish and a few experimented with trying shark.  

In the evening, we got our first chance to really shop and visited two different artesanÃ­a cooperatives and many parents and students bought some wonderful handicrafts.

Tomorrow we will be in MÃ©rida where we will visit the open air market, and other treasures of the city.

      
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<entry>
   <title>viernes, el 19 de octubre</title>
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   <published>2007-10-20T01:08:58Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-20T01:20:51Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Sorry about the late update, but yesterday was a long, hot, sweaty, late day. We spent the day at Rio Lagartos. We took three boats out into the estuary where we saw nesting osprey, black eagles, American eagles, cormorants, pelicans,...</summary>
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      Sorry about the late update, but yesterday was a long, hot, sweaty, late day.  We spent the day at Rio Lagartos.  We took three boats out into the estuary where we saw nesting osprey, black eagles, American eagles, cormorants, pelicans, grey herons, blue herons and most incredibly... PINK FLAMINGOES!!!!  They were a vibrant pink color with a black stripe on the underbelly of their wings.  As our boats neared, they would take off as a group, creating a most impressive, natural sight.  Of course, there were other highlights: the red mangroves, crocodiles, the salt flats and the mud bath.  ThatÂ´s right, the mud bath.  We swam in the salt baths that are used to evaporate the salt from the water.  The water that is left is highly saline, creating a Dead Sea effect.  We floated on our tummies, on our sides, and did synchronized swimming moves usually only achieved after years of practice.  We followed the bath by having a salt scrub applied all over our bodies by the locals for exfoliation.  We looked like walking pillars of salt.  Our return to Merida was highlighted by an evening serenade of the Ballet Folklorico of Yucatan performing their famous, regional dance, la jaranda.

Today we left early for the newly discovered ruins of Ek Balam (Black Jaguar or Star Priest).  The ruins have only been open for tourism for 6 years and are still in the process of being uncovered.  In fact, after climbing the acropolis, it is possible to see at least two other pyramids that to the unenlightened eye would appear to be hills buried by jungle.  The kids enjoyed the wickedly steep climb up to the top as well as the view in every direction that stretched to the horizon.  After our descent, we mounted bikes and headed for the XCanche cenote.  (We consider today to be a Mayan triathalon - pyramid climbing, mountain bike riding and cenote rapelling.  Some zip lined over the cenote or rappelled into it.  We all enjoyed swinging on a rope and plunging into the &apos;refreshing&apos; waters.  It was a welcome respite from the unrelenting Yucatan heat and humidity.  We ate lunch in a Mayan hut and rested afterwards in hammocks while mustering the energy for the return trip.

We are, without a doubt, having the time of our lives!  




      
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   <title>Martes, el 17 de octubre</title>
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   <published>2007-10-18T03:03:31Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-18T03:19:09Z</updated>
   
   <summary>After some initial difficulties (late flight, rerouted to another airline, lost luggage-more than half the group) we arrived safely at our hotel in the centro de Merida a little after 10pm. The night passed very quickly. We had a lovely...</summary>
   <author>
      <name>Marisue Gleason</name>
      
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      After some initial difficulties (late flight, rerouted to another airline, lost luggage-more than half the group) we arrived safely at our hotel in the centro de Merida a little after 10pm.  The night passed very quickly.  We had a lovely breakfast at the Casa de Frida before heading out to Mani.  The church in Mani is famous because Diego de Landa burned the Mayan books on its front steps.  We were quieted by the calming courtyard and the layers of texture that enveloped the inner courtyards of the church.

We left Mani for an hour drive to Uxmal.  Along the way we were rerouted by a feria in a small town and wound up lost for a few minutes.  We had lunch at the Hotel de Uxmal.  The view out the back of just the tippy tops of the ancient pyramids took our breath away.   Finally, after lunch, we arrived at the famous ruins of Uxmal.  The rounded pyramid supposedly built in one night by a dwarf, his witch mother, and the forest elves was enchanting.  However, the kids most enjoyed scaling the ancient ruins and looking out over the jungle.  Nothing deterred our determined MPAers.  Not even a downpour brought on, perhaps, by somebody angering the fearsome Cha&apos;ac - the terrible rain god, whose image appears on the corners of many of the pyramids.

 Hot and unbelievably sweaty, we returned to Merida.  In fact, after a brief stop at the airport, we even had everybody&apos;s luggage.

The kids faced off against their teachers and some parents in a splash contest.  After an hour long soaking, it became abundantly apparent that the kids were the better splashers and used cunning and stealth to their advantage.  

We finished the evening with a fabulous meal at the Casa de Frida.  Some ate a chicken breast covered in rajas de chile while others ate one of the famous dishes of the Yucatan: chile nogada.  We ended with a refreshing coconut ice cream - which was, incidentally our third serving of ice cream in 24 hours.  It is beastly hot and at least 80 percent humidity.
      
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   <title>WE LEAVE ON TUESDAY, OCT. 16th!!</title>
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   <published>2007-10-12T18:30:09Z</published>
   <updated>2007-10-12T18:41:09Z</updated>
   
   <summary>Hi all, Our departure is just around the corner. Please meet at the airport (Lindbergh Terminal) at noon on Tuesday, Oct. 16th in front of the CONTINENTAL AIRLINES check-in upstairs. Here is our flight itenerary once more: TUESDAY, Oct. 16th...</summary>
   <author>
      <name>Marisue Gleason</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[Hi all,
Our departure is just around the corner.  Please meet at the airport (Lindbergh Terminal) at <strong>noon</strong> on <strong>Tuesday, Oct. 16th</strong> in front of the <strong>CONTINENTAL AIRLINES check-in upstairs.</strong>

Here is our flight itenerary once more:
TUESDAY, Oct. 16th
CO flt 1017 MSP-IAH (Houston)
leaves 2:59pm arrives 5:57pm in Houston

CO flt 1842 IAH-MÃ©rida
leaves 6:54pm arrives 9:05pm

RETURN flight
MONDAY Oct. 22nd
CO flt 1843 MÃ©rida- IAH 
leaves 7:00am  arrives 9:05am

CO flt 1816 IAH-MSP
leaves 11:25am   arrives 2:17pm

Please refer to your e-mails for the emergency phone tree and the cell phone numbers of Sra. Kunze and Srta. Gleason]]>
      
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