From Melilla, Spain, on a Wednesday

Hello friends.  We departed Morocco yesterday morning and are decompressing in Melilla, Spain, for a few days.  Now that we’re back in the land of automated McDonalds kiosks, cruise ships and abundant wifi, I can catch up on blog posts.

We are thankful that dear boy was transferred to a children’s hospital in Rabat, and that his chemotherapy treatment has finally begun.  Continue to pray for his healing, and for God’s peace and comfort upon his family during this difficult time.

Melilla is an interesting little place: an autonomous Spanish city on the coast of North Africa.  It has a nice beach, which is packed this day with sunbathers,  sail boarders, swimmers, kayakers, volleyball players and dog walkers.

There is a pretty park with a fountain, which is in front of us.  (We never know where to look when doing the selfie thing):

Also, Melilla is famous for its “modernist” architecture:

And the fort, which we’ve enjoyed in the past and will probably walk to tomorrow.

We miss you all…

 

 

 

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2 Responses to From Melilla, Spain, on a Wednesday

  1. Amy says:

    Beauties! Love you!

  2. Anna says:

    What a pretty place to decompress!

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