Monday, November 23, 2009

Everyday is Saturday

It is incredible the attention that many people give to their yards here! It is like Saturday everyday! (Mom, can you see the bush shaped like a bird in that first picture?)
Between 9 10 am you can see all of us out side sweeping the leaves of the porch, some people even sweep the grass, so there are no loose leaves. I feel guilty If I don't sweep the porch everyday.
Now that rainy season is over we try to water the grass everyday to keep it green.. the kids are just loving it! Kirtlyn is so big, she loves to help.






Thomas just put my hat on and went to town... Gardener Tom! Of course you can see you
tries to "attack" the water with the hose, this is more than just watering the grass for him!!




He needed a brake after all of that hard work, of course!!

The butterfly was just hanging out in my flower bed (I know these would be better pictures if you touch them Jordyn, but I thought you would really appreciate them!)

One great day to be outside!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Hangin' at the beach in November


On Monday, we didn't have school and Tami, Jenn's friend who is staying with us, didn't have to work, so we went to Manzanillo where there is a beautiful beach. The weather and water were perfectly warm and on the way there we saw an active volcano. It was amazing, Mexican scenery the entire way!




Here is Thomas getting his first run at the water. It was in a small cove surrounded by huge hotels and amazing homes. We got there about 1:30 and stayed for a few hours.






Kirtlyn could not have been more excited for the day! Even in the car she would tell us to look around for any sand outside, to see if we were getting any closer to the beach. I think they could have played all day if we would have let them.





Hyrum was, at first, afraid to touch the sand, but soon thereafter, he was completely fearless. Jenn had to hold on to him so as to not let him get carried away. He would wait for the big waves and jump right into them.









Here is Hyrum having the time of his life. I promise that is a smile.
He had to be at least belly deep in the ocean the entire time. He kept pulling Jenn into the water as far as they could go.









Here is a family picture: Little Thomas is always too busy to
look at the camera, but it is the best family picture we have so
far.






We rented an umbrella to keep all our stuff cool, but the kids didn't want to stay under it for very long. They found a couple sea shells and had a ton of fun.






Here are Tami and Joe, he's another American that is down just to learn Spanish. They both came with us. Afterward, we went to eat at a typical Mexican restaurant. We got home about 9:45 pm, and had a great day.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Christmas in October

My brother Jeff's roomate served his mission here and came down to stay with us. We got a special surprise when
we found Grandma Anna sent little gifts for everyone!
It was was like Christmas in October, we set the toys out on the
night stand and the kids woke up and saw their new gifts! They loved it!
They played all day!
But no one was happier than Thomas and I who got carmal for
carmal apples, and Brown Sugar.... Wow! Brown sugar that actually
works for making the most important things, like Cookies!!



Ward Party


Everyone helped wash the car for the big trunk or treat party.
We were one of only five cars that decorated and passed out candy,
so we went straight through two large Costco size bags of candy.
Oh, but we came home with just as much from the kids!!

Kirtlyn won the "balance a
balloon a frizbee, while running as fast as
you can" game, and her friends Mario and Lugi won the custom contast
for their age group!

Another game they did was who could make the best mummy out of
TP, they did not win this one. I think the dog costume was a little hard
to wrap Toilet Paper around.

And Batman was the costume of choice this
year! Thomas, his Mexican/American
friend Sebastian, and about five other boys were Batman, none of them won the costume
contest!
It was a well organized, full of fun party!


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Dad's Dinner


Tonight on my dad's birthday we had the missionaries over for dinner and feed them some of dad's favorite things. They are American missionaries, from Mississippi and Utah, and always excited to get a little American food here in Mexico.
Here we have Seven-up, Bratwurst, homemade chili (you can not
buy the beans in a can, so this really was cooking all night... and it was good!), and mom's
favorite salad with apples, walnuts, dried grapes (there are no crazins here.), and a blue cheese
dressing. Some of you may have had the salad at Bucca de Beppo before! It was a
delicious meal!
To top it off we had
some Chocolate cake and ice cream,
all in all it was a pretty great party and we even received The Echol's family halloween card just in time for dinner! Thank you the kids love their spider man and Cinderella drawings! So here is wishing dad a happy fifty-nineth birthday! We love him and still think of grandpa Knudsen all the time!!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Conference Comments

I know it has been over a week since Conference, but I was so proud of the kids, I wanted to show you what they did. We gave them each a poster board to draw and color anything they see, hear, or learn from the meeting. This is what they came up with!
The first poster is Thomas', a picture of the tree of life that he say when Sis. Dibs, President Monson's daughter was talking and they showed a picture of the tree of life!
Then you will see Kirtlyn's poster with her tree of life, a picture of the "big piano," or the Organ in the center, and in the bottom left and corner is the the entire family saying prayer together. It was so exciting to see what the kids got out of Conference, and to see them paying attention at least for a little while!
I felt so up lifted and encouraged by conference, and there was a new appreciation for the blessing we have to receive the meeting in Mexico. To realize that I am one of those individuals who would not have been able to see it if it had not been for the broadcasting system!! What a blessing! So many of the talks really touched, but the one that I recall most often since the meeting was President Uchtdorf's reminder that we should be listening for the Lord's voice as we search and ponder the scriptures, as we hear our children laugh, and in our everyday life!
I know the Lord loves us and that is why he has given us a prophet upon the earth today, and we are blessed to know and enjoy that blessing!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Adventures with Flat Shayci

La Fuente Minerva, this is the main glorietta (round-about) in Guadalajara. She is the custodian of the city, the custodian of Justice, Knowledge, and Strength





This is the
Tapatillan (People from Guadalajara are called Tapatillos) version of the Arc de Triom
phe. It says that Guadalajara was founded 14 Feb 1542 as the capitol of the kingdom of New Galicia (Spanish Province).




Jennifer and the kids are standing in front of the aqueduct. It just has plants and flowers growing out of it now, but it once carried water through the city. It is right by my school and goes right over one of the major roads.





Here are
Thomas and the kids standing on the corner of the Minerva Glorietta. There was a Burger King on one of the other corners that we went to eat lunch at.








Here is Thomas sitting on a fence on the side of the road. You can see in
the distance how green everything is here. It is still rainy season and it just rains like crazy. You can also see some of the big houses here. In the picture you can only see the top two or three stories, they really are huge and beautiful.

Here is a real "Mexican Cowboy"or caballero.
He was riding through a huge forest park
area near our friends the Curtis' house.