in this magical little place called Guatemala, Dennis and I found the most amazing love in our daughters and the most amazing love in our friends that shared it with us.
Maz was such a trooper during the trip. She was pretty sick the day before we left. I took her to the doctor and they basically said everyone has it right now and try to make it as comfortable for her as possible but don't cancel your trip if the other parents don't mind. Well, with our group, we will only let you bail on the reunions if you have leprosy and even then I think we would still want you to come. Dennis and I split Maz duty to make sure that Mia was able to enjoy her time with her friends. We had a few sleepless nights but we tried to make it as comfortable for her as we could. We gave her lots of hot baths and she loves being wrapped in a towel. She is happy to be home and resting like a champ.
Growing up, my family never went on vacations. Although, my dad did have this stellar station wagon that had two seats in the way way back that faced each other. Add an aunt or two that lived in the county (we were city folk) and you have yourself a 'Bono' family vacation.