Friday, April 1, 2011

Week 13

Thursday was our last day in service and Friday we stayed home and packed all day and cleaned the house. Todd and Amy came by in the evening and we all went out to grab a bite to eat. Tomorrow morning they will pick us up and take us to the airport. We have had such a great time here these past 3 months. We made a lot of new friends and we hate to have to say goodbye, and we promised them all that we will see them again soon. The field ministry here has been so much fun and productive. I started 2 bible studies while here. A third one was handed over to me by Chaba with a young couple who are seventh day adventists. He's actually a youth pastor. On my last study, when I told him we would be leaving soon, he said, "will you have someone else come by and continue the bible study, because I really like the study AND I need it!" Chastity studied with three fleshly sisters and two of them came last week to hear my public talk. Both of the girls offered comments during the watchtower study. The oldest one, Ruby who is 12, leaned over halfway through the watchtower study and whispered to Chastity, "I don't want to go home now."
It's been a real privilege to be able to come here and serve in a foreign country and though I know most of you don't have the circumstances to be able to do this for as long a time, by all means if you can make your circumstances work to be able to come down for even a week or two, the brothers and sisters here would more than love to have you. Service is amazing, the congregation is so welcoming and the weather is wonderful!
I hope you all enjoyed the blog.
Till next time, adios!
Wednesday we dropped off Meagan, Laura, Ethan and Megan at the airport to head home. We will be following closely behind, our flight leaves Saturday afternoon.
I smell bacon!
Megan and Ethan in the ministry together
So you may be wondering, "why is Ethan wearing flipflops out in the ministry?"....well, that's what you would prefer too if you had as bad a sunburn as he did.
Daisy and Megan
Gloria and Lou Rogers
The Skolrood's (they just moved here permanently last week)
Charlie and Penny Knapp
Roger and Ellen Dolo
Misty and Kalen Johnson, Corbin Johnson & Jared Husdon
Ken and Tammy Rempel
Victor Hernandez

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Week 11 & 12

Couldn't believe where this little boy was playing....literally in the street. You couldn't hardly see him because he was in the shade next to this car. There's only a little room to squeeze by in a car too. CRAZY!!
Saturday the Knapps had a going away party for Chastity and I, Megan, the Dolo's and Gary. They have practically had all of us sign contracts that we will come back.
Chaz taking the dare to hold this half dead fish that our captain spotted floating in the water on the way home. He suddenly turned the boat around and grabbed it out of the water and said, "dinner tonight". A half dead fish for dinner, yummy.
On our way home from Yelapa Laura saw something pretty amazing......and I'm not sure what it was.
Chastity had a friend come and visit her on the beach too. He was totally content on just laying in the shade underneath our chairs.
When we made it to the top we were amazed at how beautiful the waterfall was. You can jump in the pool at the bottom of the falls but we decided against it since the water was so cool.
Chastity looking like a real cowgirl.
We decided to splurge and take a horseback ride through the town and up to the waterfall. I loved this picture because our tour guide looks like Napoleon Dynamite when he comes riding in for Kips wedding.
This little guy came by to visit us on the beach, we were cracking up at his ears.
This kid got out of the water taxi in Yelapa yelling at his mother, "I HATE you mom and I MEAN it!!!!" Ah, the joys of being surrounded by tourists and their appreciative children.
Laura has found her a new friend.
Ethan, here is the start of something very painful.
A view from the mountains of Yelapa beach.
Friday we decided to take off and go to Yelapa, a cool little town that is only reached by boat. There are 4-wheelers, horses and mopeds for transportation there. You can take a boat taxi that is packed with tourists and leaves every hour, or as we did, hire a local and his son to take just your crew in their boat for much cheaper.
Meagan was cutting Chastity's hair so the rest of us sat and watched.
I think they should reconsider their tire sizes.
Laura striking a pose and Meagan dolling herself up.
Burro in a buggy.
Wednesday we surprised Megan. All along she thought Erin and Caleb were coming for a weeks visit but instead her boyfriend Ethan, along with his sister Laura and her friend Meagan walked through the doors.
We weren't sure it this was a poisonous frog or not but it WAS beautiful. My flash stopped working on my camera so it's not the best picture.
Todd and Amy took the three of us out to dinner on Tuesday.
The Sapphire Princess cruise ship, the 23rd largest in the world. Capacity is 2,670 and it weighs 115,875 gross tons! Sometimes there will be as many as 4 cruise ships docked here. One of the stops for the cruise ships use to be Acapulco but many of them are now avoiding it because of recent drug violence there.
Megan, Luke (from Centro congregation) and Corbin
Sunday after the meeting a group of us went to the beach for surfing and boogie boarding. I didn't realize the waves got that massive but at this beach they took us to....huge!
Our next door neighbors little boy was playing peek-a-boo with us.
This is a massage parlor. Looks like the masseuse just got a massage herself.
Megan got this shot while out in service. The four amigos.
This little boy is not pushing his little brother, instead he's working. The carriage is full of watermelons that he's selling.
Stopping for a coffee break at the Rempels.
It stinks to be in a wheelchair here in PV, because even when the city accommodates your needs they.....don't.
This is one of the kingdom halls over in old town PV. There are a total of 40 congregations in Puerto Vallarta!!
Neither are there any laws on how you transport your children.
I have a feeling they don't have OSHA here in Mexico. That's a plank of wood stuck between the rebar that he's standing on!
Jasmine is now on the map in Mexico.
I'm SO tired!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Week 9 & 10

Saying goodbye to Marilyn.
After the meeting, a group of us went out for tacos.
This is Daisy and her little brother from one of the Spanish congregations here. They have been attending some of the english meetings. She speaks very little english but is trying to learn more.
Jasmine and Marilyn ventured out on their own the day before Marilyn left. They took the bus downtown and did some shopping and made it back just before dark. I doubt they stood out as tourists.
We saw this big kids party and pulled over to take a picture of this kid beating to death this piñata. Amazing how violent a kid will become to get some candy.
Jasmine took this picture of these multiracial chicks.
Chastity decided to have some fun with giving me a haircut. I look like I have some sort of sick disease.
This little man was staring out the window in the car in front of us. Carseats are pretty much unheard of here.
One our hike back we saw this parakeet perched in the trees.
Though we had the beach all to ourselves, there was a HUGE house up on the hill overlooking the beach.
Marilyn was the first to drop her backpack and plop down in the sand.
Once we got to this first beach which was about 30 minutes into the hike we decided to go no farther. One because we had been hiking in wet clothes after crossing the river in the beginning, two because we only had about 2 hours of sunlight left, and three because, well, this was such a beautiful beach with absolutely no one else there.




The next few photos are simply of the hike.
Last Friday Chastity and I along with Marilyn and Jasmine decided to go on a hike that I had read about online. It was a 2.5 hour mountain hike that somewhat follows the beach and along the way there are secluded beaches. Here we are starting out and the first thing you have to do is cross a river.
Our friends Ken and Vaneda Daniels from Chicago, IL. They now live here permanently in Puerto Vallarta.
So Thursday night we invited Todd and Amy over for our family worship night and so I brought in one of our plastic patio chairs to sit on. Right in the middle of the study while I was leaning back a little in the chair....POP!!....and I go down after one of the back legs broke off the chair. Fortunately I wasn't hurt, I just provided everyone a good laugh.
Another curious dog we saw while out in the ministry. This one got a dog bone from Marilyn.
A.........in Mexico.
Our service group on Tuesday, we had a total of 20! Though you can't see Jasmine, she's hiding behind sister Dolo, next to Marilyn in the back.
Some people prefer a pillowtop Serta or a Therapedic mattress, Marilyn prefers a hard, sun warmed, Mexican tile floor.
I found this great spot right off the beach in Mismaloya to snorkel. In the background you can see Los Arcos where you have to pay for a boat ride to for snorkeling. This spot is free and I think you see even more varieties of fish.
Marilyn is jumping for excitement to go snorkeling.
On Monday we went to Mismaloya beach and yes, Marilyn is once again covering herself with sand.
This our favorite Beetle here in PV, we see it most everyday.
I couldn't remember if I had posted any pictures of these trees but they are in bloom and are EVERYWHERE and so beautiful.
Marilyn decided that a visit to Mexico wasn't complete with parasailing over the ocean for a better view.
While the rest of us are trying to behave ourselves in front of this all-inclusive resort, Marilyn explains how good the warm sand feels and rolls around in it and then just lies there resting. Oh Marilyn.
I've never had my shoes professionally polished before in my life, who knew it could be sooooo relaxing!!! I almost fell asleep, meanwhile Marilyn began witnessing to one of the workers.
I think this man is on to something, high reach dusters and back braces......you just never know how much you might stretch those back muscles when trying to reach that cobweb on the ceiling.
Wednesday we dropped Megan off at the airport. She was so sad to leave that she cried.....oops....sorry Megan.
Poor Megan got booted to the back again. Though it doesn't look like she's deprived at all back there.
On Tuesday both Marilyn and Jasmine arrived. After we picked them up at the airport we took them to one of our favorite taco places which now happens to sell crepes too....Marilyn chose a crepe and while ordering she started talking to this man. Happens to be that he is from Westford, Vermont down here in Mexico for a few months too. Small world.
More goofing off........then Chaz decided to try hanging and her hands slid off the rough wood and she got multiple splinters in both hands....OUCH!!
Just goofing off
We decided to visit some of the art galleries downtown and found this sculptor working on one of his pieces.
The girls enjoying a coffee break from their strenuous shopping.
Xaime Ximenez, a relatively famous mouth painter here in Puerto Vallarta. He has a master's degree in Law but instead decided to pursue his love of art by learning to paint with his mouth since his hands and arms are underdeveloped due to neurological spine damage he suffered at birth. He also drives, writes using his hands, mouth and feet and even swims. His paintings are amazing especially considering his disability.
Pinocchio and Chastity just hanging out on the malecon.
One of the locals hand carves and paints these cool puppets and sells them down on the malecon. Pretty talented!
Megan was fascinated by this guy. He's covered in sand and stands like a statue unless you give a tip and then he will move. I think I've figured out my next career move!
Hungry Pelican....come on, that's a pretty awesome shot!
The day before Megan left we went out for breakfast and she made the comment that she just really wanted to see a whale before she left. As we parked the car in the parking garage downtown I took a glance out into the ocean and what do you know......a whale! You can see the water spraying up from it's blowhole.
This little guy was curious when he saw us preaching in his area.
This tree is really cool! Not only is it huge but it has roots growing from the limbs down to the ground all over it!
I was impressed with these two little girls. They were diligently helping their mother put away all their items for sell at their market stand. The owners have to do this EVERY day, put out all their stock in the morning and then pack and put it ALL away in the evening!
One of the beautiful flowers on these trees that have bloomed within the last month. We are starting to see more flowers but still no rain!
I personally would prefer a Serta mattress.
We were at this tile shop and upstairs they had several workstations, notice the magazine on the left.
We found this great Cuban restaurant that actually reminded us a lot of Costa Rican food. Chicken, rice, black beans and fried sweet plantains!
This is the traditional way that the pork is cooked at the taco stands here in Mexico. They slice the pork off, cook it a little longer on the grill and then serve it up. So good!
After Bucerias we traveled on to Sayulito, a popular surf town. The girls couldn't resist this young girls handmade stuffed animals.
Saw this awesome beetle in Bucerias while looking for one of Megan Mc's calls. Not sure what year it was but it was in perfect condition. Interestingly, VW made the old style beetles like this one all the way up until 2004!
Megan and Megan in service Thursday
Interesting cluster of bugs we saw Wednesday while in service. It was our last day with our good friends Chaba and Angie. After dinner at the house, I dropped them off at the bus station at 8:00pm for their long 9 hours bus ride back.
With our friends the Rempels.
Zubis' head is a little small for hers.
Megan and Megan with their sombrero's.
At the restaurant we all went to Tuesday I saw this little boy in the corner covering his ears. He wasn't happy with the waiters and waitresses who were singing and banging pans for one of their customers who was celebrating his birthday.
Here is Megan Mc's bible student Jasmine with her little baby boy. She speaks english really well and lived in the states for a few years.
.....4 adults and 3 children!! Wow, that's amazing right!!? Oh but it got better....one more child came out and then as we drove by the car inside was 2 more adult women and another little girl!!!!! There were 11 people total in that beetle. Now I understand that at least back in the states people who owned these cars back in the day used to try to see how many they could fit into them, but I have a feeling these women weren't trying to play that game.
....3 adults and 3 children....yes it keeps going....
....3 adults and 2 children......then.....
Tuesday after the noon service group we had to run home to get Megan another pair of shoes since her other pair ripped. On the way there we saw this HILARIOUS scene. Right in front of our house is this really steep hill and this green beetle couldn't make it all the way up. We soon found out why. They reason why started with these 2 adults and one child........then......
This taco was a different story. It was goat meat! YUMMY! It was soooo good!
He tells the guy, "give us two of everything" since they only had about three different meats and he wanted us to try them out. Here's the first one, boiled pig skin! Chastity and I will try most anything, but this won out. We couldn't even bring ourselves to take a bite of it. Chaba was fine with that, it just meant he got to enjoy both of them.
So we stopped at this little taco stand a few blocks from the kingdom hall for lunch and Chaba did all the ordering since they didn't speak any english. Above is the rest of the story....
Love this picture. The young girl was happy to have her picture taken, her little brother was not.
This man was walking through the neighborhood in Ixtapa trying to sell these two comforters. They work so hard here, doing anything to make some money to provide for their family.
Corona preaching in Ixtapa.
Senor Taylor and Corona dressing like twins.
And they said the dodo bird was extinct.