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When we arrived at customs Stevie was told to walk through while I drove the vehicle through a search station. I had all of Kiki's paperwork in a folder sitting on the dashboard ready to go. After pulling up to the checkpoint, a customs agent immediately jumped in the back of the van to inspect it. He pointed his finger toward the back of the cabin and yelled "What is that back there!" As he waved his finger I realized that he was pointing straight past Kiki at our bikes. I calmly said, "Those are bicycles sir." He replied in the same loud voice, "You can't sell those in Belize you know. Now move along!" As I drove off I realized there could be only one explanation for the bizarre episode I just witnessed. Kiki had pulled the Jedi mind trick on a uniformed customs agent. "These are not the droids you're looking for, ruff ruff, move along."
We never had to show Stevie's hard earned doggie paper work to anyone. I felt bad since she put so much work into getting them ready, but I was happy there were no hassles! We performed our family ritual of collecting a small sample of soil into a vile. Then we added the Belize flag to the back of the Sprinter Van and drove off. TREE
5 comments:
go diving!
Oh Kiki, The force is with you. Have fun down there guys. Come back to Mexico soon.
I can't believe you guys have made it to Belize! That's so awesome! Thank goodness there were no hassles with Kiki. Be Safe and have a cold beer for me!
You three are the BOMB.
Cool. What are you guys going to do in Belize? There are more ruins there I think. Looks like a really small country.
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