Friday, January 15, 2010
Strange Weather
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Monday, January 11, 2010
The Control Booth
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Labels: The Land
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Just Life
It is cold here! Yesterday the high was 61 and today it is supposed to be only 58. By 11:00 AM yesterday morning, my teeth were chattering. You see, we have no heat in our house. The houses here are just not equiped with them and the walls are all cement so any heat that we gained from the sun the day before, seeps out, and yesterday, there was no sun because it was raining. Finally, by 1:00 in the afternoon, I had on two pairs of socks, jeans, a long sleeve shirt, a long sleeve pull-over sweater and a long-sleeve zip up sweater. I also had turned on the oven to do some baking and stood in the kitchen in order to get warm. Normally, we have heard, that it doesn't rain this time of year but it was raining yesterday and it is rainging again today. So, it is also damp. To sleep last night, I had on my two pairs of socks, sweatpants, a t-shirt, a sheet, comforter, and two blankets. I was still a little chilly so I also put on my bathrobe. I am just thankful that God has provided things for us to keep us warm and my family is enjoying the baking I'm doing in order to keep things warm too.
Today Erin and I are going to a baby shower which should be fun. Jim will be watching two of the other missionary boys so that their mom and sisters can go with us. Jonathan always enjoys when the boys come over to play. They all like playing Bionicles.
That's about all to report for now. I will post more pictures when I get a chance.
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Saturday, January 02, 2010
Laguna de Valsequillo
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New Year's Day 2010
New Year's Day 2010 began with a hike up Zapoteca, a hill in Cholula. The smaller kids call it a mountain. It was a fun and challenging climb at times for someone who never hikes or climbs. To many of the staff at Esperanza Viva, it is quite small since they climb the Malinche which is 7,000 feet above Puebla. We had kids from 3 years old to adults who went on this hike. It was a fun climb.
Later in the day, we had a lunch of hot dogs and tortilla chips. Then there was a dodge ball tournament and the jumping castle that our church, East Hill, donated three years ago was up for the younger kids. We ended the day with a time of worship and setting goals for 2010. Everyone, ten years old and up, was given a piece of paper to write their goals, dreams or desires on for 2010 on. We turned in our paper and they were then tied onto helium balloons and sent off in the air. It was a great day for all.
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