Saturday, July 11, 2009

Arrival in Mexico

Sorry there aren't any pictures this time, I keep forgetting to take pics whenever I go somewhere worth seeing.  I arrived in Mexico a week ago without Jenn nor the kids.  I came early to get the house ready, check into the school, and other chores that I thought would be easier without the kids, but in reality missing Jenn and the kids has made everything more difficult.  Jenn wrote my phone number down for Kirtlyn, and she is so good at reading numbers that she calls me pretty often without Jenn's permission or even knowledge.  I have been able to iChat with them over the webcam, and Kirtlyn is constantly asking for a tour of her new house.  Hyrum, I think doesn't quite understand that I'm a thousand miles away, because he tries to grab me through the webcam.  And Thomas is still very excited about whatever he can get his hands on to make a "sword".  I'm glad there will be a little yard for him to run around in.  Every once in a while Jenn and I will synch our iTunes to play the same episode of "Life" while we chat about it.  It has been pretty fun dating Jenn even though it is a thousand miles away.  
I have had some neighbors who have been so gracious as to take me everywhere I needed to go.  One of those places is a town called Tonala.  It seems to be what I pictured Mexico to be like.  It is this beautiful place that has tons of art shops, and when I say art shops I mean art in furniture making (wood and metal), glass, paint, and so much more, cafes, street vendors, and tons of people.  In the furniture shop we went into, they hand carve all their stuff.  You can take a hand drawn design in and they'll make it for cheap.  What would cost $1,000 in the States, it would cost $3,000 pesos or $275 US dollars.  All the students come here to furnish their entire homes for practically nothing.  Some of it is pretty outlandish, as you can see if you follow this link ( www.arteenmadera.com.mx ), but a lot of it is beautiful.
I'm going back to the States on Sunday afternoon to pick up Jenn and the kids, then we'll all drive down together next week.  It seems as though the hard part of this journey is over, or hopefully anyway.  For some reason there has been opposition in us coming down, Jenn and I both felt like this is what we're supposed to do, so hopefully it was just a test and we'll see the good at the end.

2 comments:

  1. so cool! tell everyone I said hi!

    -rylie

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  2. Yeah! We've been praying for you guys and can't wait to see your next post about how your trip went. Stay safe, we miss you guys and will keep you in our prayers!

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