Thursday, April 16, 2009
Listening to my ipod
So this weekend I took to sleeping with my ipod blaring in my ears because there was this HUGE easter party that lasted 4 days and they were playing such loud music and firing off canons. The only time they were quiet was from midnight till 3 in the morning. So needless to say I´m feeling a little sleep deprived :) Skip and I bought supplies for the girls to make jewlery so we did that Sunday afternoon, they can take the jewlery they made and sell it to the teams that come down. It´s really beautiful stuff :) One week till I come home so i think this is my last post :)
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Happy Easter :)
So it´s Easter this weekend and seems like everyone is getting ready for it over here. The kids haven´t had school since Tuesday, and I noticed today that a lot of the stores are closed. Tomorrow we´re having a volunteer easter dinner at the worksite so I´m really looking forward to that. I´m not sure if the casa will do anything special for the occasion. It´s been a very busy week, Sunday the time changed which I totally forgot about so I woke up 5 minutes before I was supposed to meet Skip for church.... oops :) Also on Sunday I went to Jeremy and Ana´s house for lunch, andf got to see their house which is really nice. I also used their phone to call home and talk to my mom, which was awesome :) Erin´s left last Thursday so Skip is taking care of Jose, the youngest at the orphanage. So I´ve been doing some babysitting for her, as well as watching Benjamin, Jeremy and Ana´s little boy in the afternoons. Other than that I´m just keeping busy walking the kids to school, and playing with them in the afternoons. I have 2 weeks left, seems like right when you start to get comfortable somewhere you got to go home. Hope everyone has an awesome easter weekend back home!
Friday, April 3, 2009
Day of Awesomeness :)
Soooo yesterday was just a day of awesomeness :) In the morning there was this huge gathering thingy downstairs at the orphanage. There were important looking people, nuns and get this.... camera crews, photographers. Yeah so somewhere out there last night on Mexican television my face was probably a little dot :) Its my claim to fame :) Then in the afternoon the kids had gotten tickets to the circus which is in town right now. So we drove down with all the kids to go see that. They all got pop, popcorn and a cookie to eat during the very entertaining show. It´s been awhile since I´ve been to a circus so I also enjoyed it very much. Yesterday was also the first time I´ve driven in a vehicle since I got picked up from the airport, and my first time driving with a Mexican. They´re crazy drivers!!! Plus there´s no real seatbelt law in Mexico except that the driver has to wear one. So no one was wearing seatbelts and the little kids sat on our laps. So I held on to Sarahi for dear life the whole time so she didn´t fly out the window :) I´ve been here 5 weeks now and only have 3 left. I can´t believe how fast it´s going it´s unreal. But it´s been such an awesome and rewarding experience so far. However 5 weeks is starting to take it´s toll on my supplies. My hand sanitizer is pretty much gone and the only other hand sanitizer I can find in this whole city is attatched to a bag of Depends. I cant decide if it´s worth it to buy the Depends just so I can have the sanitizer... :) I´m also running out of toilet paper, apparantly I go through more than three rolls in two months :)
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Sights and Sounds :)
Aguascalientes is such a beautiful city. The architecture on some of the buildings is so amazing. The styles are way different than home too, lots of bright colors and different shapes. There´s this beautiful park that has a large gazebo in the middle, and there´s flowers of every color everywhere it´s so gorgeous. There´s lots of fountains with benches around them for sitting at. There´s also like a big Roman Catholic church on every corner it seems. The area where I´m staying is very modern I kind of expected people to be living in grass huts :) However most people live in a regular mexican house. If you go to a different section of Aguascalientes there´s a mall, Wal-mart, Costco so things are quite Americanized. Where I am though there´s lots of little corner stores, and little shops. On every street there´s lots of venders with carts on the streets selling fruit, or coconut milk, some will sell stuff they´ve made. The town can be a really noisy place it´s quite a bit different then home. Taxis drive by like every 30 seconds and if they´re free they´ll honk their horn so there´s lots of honking. And there´s these certain trucks I dont know what they´re used for but they have a speaker on top of the roof that plays this really annoying lady singing. The city also kind of reminds me of disneyland you often will see people working for the city with their cart that has a garbage and a broom and they´ll be cleaning the streets. That´s a lot diferent than home there´s not much litter on the streets at all. The nights can be really different here too. Erin was telling me that most people dont have really big houses, a lot of them dont have tvs or anything like that. So at night the streets are full of people. They´ll be walking, or sitting in front of their houses talking. I´ve walked downtown a number of times in the evening and you always feel so safe because there just hords of people everywhere. There´s also police everywhere, at like every mall and when you´re walking down the street you usually dont go longer than a minute before seeing a police in their car or on a bike or motorcycle. Every Sunday night one street over from the casa (the orphanage) there´s this huge party. There´s fireworks and music and dancing, the fireworks this past Sunday went off right over the casa I could see them through the tarp, so Sunday evenings are always a bit noisy. For the most part people dress the same here as they do at home, minus the winter jackets :) I have noticed they will wear brighter colors but for the most part they way they dress is very American.
Monday, March 23, 2009
I wish I spoke Spanish...
This is a funny story now, but it wasn´t very funny on Friday when it happened. So everyday I walk the kids to and from school, I only have three that go to the school I walk to. On Friday I went to go pick the kids up and I couldn´t find Marco Chico anywhere, his classroom was shutdown his teacher wasnt there, so I was kinda freaking out. I made Lolis and Adrian run as fast as we could the whole way back to the orphanage. In the end they figured he must have had a field trip but we didn´t know what time to pick him up. The school phoned at like 1:30 and said that Marco had been waiting for half an hour for someone to pick him up. The other moms must´ve know what time to pick up the kids after their field trip but I must´ve totally missed the teacher telling us. So I make my way back to the school where Marco is the only one left along with the principal. So I go to the principal´s office and she´s waving at me frantically and saying something in Spanish so I thought she was getting mad at me for being late. Turns out she was only trying to tell me that I was standing in wet paint. Now I have a lovely shade of pink on the bottom of my flip flops. :) The rest of the weekend was really good. Saturday night Jessy (my room mate and a mexican volunteer) and Olga (one of the girls that lives at the orphanage she´s the same age as me though) went downtown shopping for the night. That was really fun and Jessy pointed out some stores that had some cool jewlery and stuff. So I´ll have to go back there. I made one purchase, a tanktop that I´ve been eyeing for a couple days. And that took the last of my money I brought here to last my whole trip. Oops :) So I had to make a trip to the ATM today and take out more, and the ATMs are in English too! Then yesterday church was really busy because there´s a family from BC and a team from Ohio working at the worksite. Which meant that the church service was in English which was a nice change from last week :) The team took the kids to the park and I went for a little while and then went for a walk on my own to take advantage of the peace and quiet. Last night Aaron and I took the kids downtown for icecream and to walk around. That was pretty neat, I got to see some of town that I hadnt seen yet. We walked for a loooong time though my legs were a bit sore this morning :)
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Two Weeks!!!
I can not believe Ive been here two weeks, it´s going by way too fast already. I´m getting more comfortable walking around and doing some shopping. I absoloutly love going to the market, it´s so awesome. I´ve bought a few things the language is still quite the barrier but I seem to manage ok. I don´t think anyone´s tried to rip me off yet :) Yesterday was a holiday so all the kids were home, they went to the park in the afternoon I went for awhile but wasn´t feeling really good. The weather continues to be hot hot hot, it´s really nice because I hear it´s quite cold at home :P The sermon this Sunday was all in Spanish so I didn´t understand any of it, that´s something I´m definitely missing from home.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
The Weekend
I had an awesome weekend here at the orphanage. The kids were all gone saturday for most of the day. I took the opportunity to explore the town, I took my camera with and took lots of pictures. The architecture out here is just so amazing, and there´s huge churches on like every block. It was nice to explore a bit and see where everything was I did a lot of browsing in the shops and stopped at a cafe for a frap. I think I was out for about 5 hours and didnt think to put sunscreen on so that night I was quite red but I dont appear to have burned so phew! Sunday was also a nice relaxing day, I slept in a bit and then church started at 12. There was praise and worship, sunday school and then a short message. It was really nice because the guy doing the message and leading the sunday school I was in did it in Spanish and English. I´m told it won´t be like that every week but it was definitely nice for my first time. It´s hard to believe I´ve already been here a week and a half, the time is already going by too fast. :)
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