Thursday, 15 April 2010

April Activities

A second visit to La Antiqua established in 1574
Home of Cortez



Florals are abundant everywhere in Veracruz

Mango Tree

Trip to the Fish Market

Preparing for Dinner

You can buy a whole fish cheap




The local aquarium is home to 3000 species
of Marine life native to the Gulf of Mexico


These beautiful creatures can kill you



Family Home Evening with the Torres Family
Both Hermana & Hermano Torres
are temple workers

JOSE ANGEL JUAREZ MARTINEZ

 Meet Jose Angel Juarez Martinez

This young boy I first meet at the Club Britania. One day in my very best Spanish, I asked him if he went to school.  His answer was NO.  When I asked why, he said he had not been to school since he was 11 yrs. old.  He has to work to help feed his family.  Rob and I discussed the situation and decided we would try to get Jose back into school. We visited the town where he lived and found a school he could attend on Sundays. (This picture we took for Jose Angel's entrance into school, he has on Rob's shirt)

Jose's Family:
Marie-Age 32 Jose-Age 16 Luis-Age 11
Gabriela-Age 5, Yoselin-Age 3
 By attending school and passing six exams, he will be able to catch up the past years. He started attending the above school and took the first three exams successfully, then his family was forced to move and by fate moved into our ward boundaries. Without us saying anything about the church, but only from the family being curious about the temple, Jose, first and then his family became interested in the church. They came to church with us a couple of times and then took the missionary lessons.

At the request of Jose, Presidente Hilton baptised Maria, Jose and Luis
The Family is very happy together


Yoselin in front of their casa


They don't have much
This is the street going to casa

Just 2 weeks after their baptism, the ward formed two new branches (ramas)

the sacrament table


now Jose and his family meet
 in this small casa.



The complete membership

Jose is always tired. He has to get on a bus at 4:30am to be to work at 6:00am. He works six days a week. Sunday is his only day off and when he can get back into another school in his new town he will again go to school on Sunday.  I might note that when we meet Jose he was a gardener, since then he has had two promotions and now works in the weight room, which is airconditioned. We told him he needed to smile, hold his head high, give a firm handshake and look people straight in the eye. He took the advise.....He is an exceptional young man. He reads very well and is now reading from both the Bible and the Book of Mormon, he also loves reading the Liahonias.

Monday, 15 March 2010

Day trip to Cordava

The Noriega's (a wonderful couple who work in the temple)
invited us to thier Cuidad for dinner.  They told us about a zip line there
and of course we found it
Zip line went over this valley

Two of Noriega's grandchildren came with us


Dave, who is afraid of heights, was a hoot
He didn't want to go, but we made him

Mayrene is extremely adventuresome
Ready to do anything, anytime

Feel that adrenalin rush




It was quite a hike out of the valley floor

Noriega's had a great dinner ready for us.
This is fresh tomatoe juice in a chilled glass
with the rim coated in course salt. with
a celery stir stick

This is where we learned to play the spoons.
Noriega's daughter and grandchildren were
our maestras



Monday, 8 March 2010

Day Trip to Tuxtla, Mexico


Now if you want cheap pineapples
you want to buy them right out of the fields





It was our day off, Monday, March 8th so we took off on an adventure
We were looking for a waterfall, which was to be about 2 hours south
of Veracruz.  This was not it

You don't have to travel far to be out of the city.
Where is the picture taker?



Oh! there he is


This cuidad was beautiful.  It's name
Tuxtla

We bought more pineapples right in town for the same
price as out of the field, but they were much larger

We found it!

Had a nice dinner on the way home
We're overlooking a lake, which has an
Island in it called Monkey Island.
The monkeys there dive into the lake
No other monkeys do that.
Will check it out on another trip

The dinner was complete with music. 
Might mention Lindy had Camerones, as always

Monday, 1 February 2010

CLUB BRITANIA

After walking on the beach almost everyday for a month, we decided we needed an additional form of exercise, so we joined Club Britania.   Now we play tennis at 7:30am the days that we do not work mornings--every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.  We also play the other morning when we are working the afternoon, evening shift.  Usually we get in four days a week.  Many times we swim after and in addition walk the track or use the treadmills, workout with weighs, etc.  So far, we have been able to maintain our normal weight.  By the way Lindy only weighs 54--figure that one out.

Getting no where Fast

Let's pick up the pace!!

Working Hard



Our favorite is tennis.  For Lindy, her tennis is improving much faster than her Spanish


A dip in the pool is always refreshing, even in November

Saturday, 16 January 2010

Parable of the Bird

Arriving in Veracruz, settling into a new life, living in the heart of a large and noise city, being nervous about the responsibility of our new calling, leaving our family, friends and quiet life in McCall behind....You can imagine my already problem of  NOT SLEEPING escalating.  Friday nights were especially difficult as we had to be in the temple very early on Saturday mornings.  One typical Friday night, I had gone to bed early and was fighting going to sleep.

The neighborhood rooster was crowing

which  started the neighborhood dogs barking

It was after 3:30am when I finally fell asleep and at 5:00pm, the rooster started in again.  It was one lucky dog and rooster that I didn't have a machete.  That Saturday we were in the temple for every shift and session, which is one long day.  The next morning was Sunday and I really looked forward to sleeping in.  At 1:00am the rooster started in, then the dogs, but as I laid there I heard a bird and as I listened intently, my mind shut out all of the annoying noises and soon all I heard was the bird.

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Settling into our new life

We actually live in Boco Del Rio (Mouth of the River)
We can cross the highway in front of the temple, and be at the beach, walk on the beach two miles and be at the mouth of the river, where this picture is taken

My favorite food here in Veracruz is Camarones and I have learned to prepare them
Yummy, Yummy
I shared my shrimp sauce recipe with a restaurant here
Every meal is complete with fresh fruits and vegtables

The fruits and vegetables in Veracruz are always fresh and wonderful, however we soak everything in a disinfectant for ten minutes before using. We have never gotten sick from our own food. The Manila Mangoes are to die for and we have never seen such beautiful red, yellow and orange peppers. All their vegetables taste as if they were just picked fresh out of a garden.

And of course the shrimp have to be fresh

Now this fish is really fresh


 Their are alot of restaurants within walking distance, however they are expensive, never serve vegetables or salads. Our favorite place to eat is Carl's Jrs. and a little Oriental Restaurant in the mall, Las Americans. Hirum took us to a very fancy restaurant once and Robert got sick, since then we haven't eaten out much
Everything here, even in nicer areas of the city, is dirty. Garbage on the streets everywhere. When we first arrived we tried to clean up some of our walking areas, but finally gave up. The beaches are left natural, which is not a good thing
The clean-up committee

We are having a wonderful time here
together.