Saturday, August 29, 2009

What's new with us!

Ok, I know it has been a REALLY long time since I posted anything. I've been a little bit overwhelmed with stuff.

So here's a quick update. We are all healthy and fine - no we didn't die from the so-called deadly Swine flu - we had it - IT WAS ONLY A FLU!! We're pretty sure we got sick from it, but no hospitalization or medication necessary for myself and the kids, Bill took antibiotics. The hype is ridiculous. It was no different than any other flu.... Ok, so enough about that rant.


Bill returned to Canada to sell more houses and work at the end of May, and myself and the boys have been living in Paso ever since. We are definitely not the typical family. Is it difficult to live in Mexico without my husband? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Bill and I have often been apart for weeks, and months throughout our courtship and marriage, so for us it is somewhat normal. This particular time will be the longest, and the furthest apart. It sucks taking care of all the business matters, family matters, and household matters myself - but lots of single mothers do that, so what do I have to complain about? Thankfully, I've been blessed with talents and abilities that make it possible....

As of July, we have been here for one year. My Spanish still isn't as good as I would like it to be. I want to take a course in Veracruz later this fall to fill in some of the gaps and concentrate my efforts. There is a great Spanish Immersion school that customizes their approach to each client, first sending you out into the community to test your skills ( or lack thereof), then based on what they find, they develop a plan to teach you what you are specifically missing. Even if you don't know anything. Don't get me wrong, I can function very well, I understand most of what is going on around me and I learn more all the time. Phone calls are far more difficult than personal conversations - it is surprising how much I interpret through facial expressions, hand gestures, etc. The boys however are not learning as quickly as I am, they just don't have to use it as much.

So what's our life like? We spend a great deal of time at the beach, I work on various things, like maintaining the property, cleaning, etc. while the boys play. We buy our veggies and fruits from a local market in the neighboring town of San Isidro on Mondays and Fridays. We go into Cardel ( or nearest small city) to get groceries or run errands for the company about once a week. I home school the boys for a few hours a day, and the rest of the time I check emails or do housework. Sundays we go to church. That's it. Exciting huh! Actually, every day holds some kind of new adventure. Chasing crabs or Toads at the beach, digging for burried treasure, or swimming in the ocean are the kids' favorites. For me, I have more to do than I would like, but I always have been busy. I have to stop and remind myself of where I live and stop to look at the beautiful ocean every once in a while. Thankfully, the kids help me to do that when they demand to go swimming.

What do I miss? Chinese take-out, pickles, ichiban noodles and rootbeer. Quite a combination, I know, but these are the things that are really hard to find here. The boys say they miss snow and building snowmen - I think they forgot that the number of days where that was possible were few either due to the cold or the type of snow. Most importantly we all miss our friends. There is a lot to keep us busy enough that we don't dwell on it, but the boys still think that we could go back to our old house and all their friends will still be there. For sure they won't be able to go to our old house - we sold it -and I don't know if all their friends will still be there or not. I miss getting together with my friends for a playdate and letting our kids play while we visit. I have great friends in Canada, who I miss a great deal. Each of them edified and uplifted me. I do have some friends here, but hmmm how do I explain..... Ok, having a conversation in Spanish takes a lot of concentration on my part, and most of the time, I still don't have the vocabulary to truly express myself the way I can in English. So even though I may understand most of what my friend is saying, it takes a lot of work to understand her, then formulate an answer to it, which is nowhere near what I would really like to say - if that makes any sense. I think I understand the mind of a two or three year old. Visiting with a friend certainly isn't a relaxing activity like it was.

Anyway - that's our life here in a nutshell....

4 comments:

  1. YAY!!!! It's so good to hear from you!!! The swine flu?? YIKES!! SO happy to hear that everything is okay now with you. People are still dying here from it. An Airdrie woman, totally healthy....then gone. Okay. Nuff said about that. Just so happy that you are all healthy again.

    Sounds like life continues to be busy for you as always. Your boys are growing up SO fast.

    News on our front??....

    Dean lost his job on Monday. The whole department laid off. Still just getting over the shock. Mad scramble to collect our thoughts and figure out where or what the Lord wants us to do now.

    The work Dean did at his job is now being sent to the Philippines. It's cheap labor there. I am just so sad that all those who live here are not allowed to have the JOB here! Anyway....that's MY rant. ; )

    Keep posting! Loved to hear your updates.

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  2. Sounds pretty exciting to me! All your friends in Canada miss you like crazy, and I love reading updates like this.

    Okay, HOLY COW your boys have grown! I almost didn't recognize G! Amazing. Glad to hear you are all healthy and happy. Love you!

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  3. it is so good to see an update!you are such a strong woman to be living in mexico...husbandless. hopefully we will see you sometime in the near future, it's been too long.

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  4. Hi Staccey - nice to meet you! My husband's hometown is Cempoala! We make a trip out there about once a month or so, but have never been to Playa Juan Angel. Small world huh? I see you are looking to learn some more Spanish (I need to as well). I have a friend here in the city who is a fantastic teacher, has his own language school and is much cheaper than the immersion school. I'm not sure what kind of experience you are looking for, but if you are interested I can get his contact info for you. I am heading back to Ohio for a few weeks and then will be back at the end of October. Do you guys ever venture to Veracruz?

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