lunes, 25 de agosto de 2008

First Day of School!

So, today was the first day of school! In order to relax a little before getting this school year started, we went to the lake yesterday with Elvis's family. We had lots of fun, and Elvis got to teach everybody how to fish! Lucky for the fish, he decided to let them stay there in their nice lake ;-) Here are some pics of our cutie pie nieces:
Daniela, the newest addition of the family:
And Camila, who was our flower girl in our wedding, all grown up now! Today was a little bit of a crazy day because they are actually building a new school building, so we have moved the whole preschool and kindergarten into a temporary house, well, temporary for at least 3 years. It has definitely been a hard task to move everything and decorate the new classrooms. Actually, they aren't quite finished yet with the temp house, but we started classes anyway! Here are some pics of my new classroom, with the murals we painted:


And some shots of the rest of the house:
And this one is for you, Mom and Dad....the annual first day of school shot!!


jueves, 21 de agosto de 2008

Peas and carrots part 2

So, tonight we went out with our friends Cady and Fabio (how many of you can say that you have been around someone named Elvis and someone named Fabio at the same time?!?!) They are lots of fun because they are another case of a gringa marrying a Salvadorean, and they got married just a couple of months after us. It also turns out that she is our pastor's daughter and she is my boss in the high school. Anyways, we went out for pizza, bowling, and dessert, and of course ran into students of ours at each and every stop (San Salvador is smaller than you think!)

So here's the story: First of all, pizza is typically really good here because it is all very homemade and yummy. we also have Pizza Hut's like on every corner which are really fancy and have an incredibly diverse menu (not like the run down, dimly lit, 80's scary Pizza Hut we had back at home!) But we went to a different pizza place tonight and were looking at the menu, and really they only had like 5 different types of pizzas you can choose from, one of them being pizza with beans on top! yucko. so we were looking for the safest option, and decided to go with a hawaiian pizza, and a mixed veggie pizza. so we asked what toppings were on the vegetable pizza, and the guy was like, "It's canned vegetables." I guess he realized the confused look on our faces since really no one eats canned vegetables here since fresh veggies are so good and cheap, and so he was like, "I'll show you the can." So i'm thinking that it must be a can of like peppers and onions and jalapenos like you see here, and the guy pulls out a can of canned green beans, peas, and carrots!!!!!! who the heck has ever heard of a green bean, pea, and carrot PIZZA?!?! i mean, it's like a chicken pot pie, but without chicken, and the pot, and on top of a pizza instead. we decided to go for the pepperoni, mushroom, and onion pizza instead, obviously. good choice.

oh, but dessert made up for the pizza confusion....cheesecake with nutella on top. whoa mama. for those of you that havent experienced nutella, its heaven in a little jar made out of chocolate mixed with hazelnut. good with bananas, crepes, anything except for olives as i have been told. do yourself a favor and just go ahead and buy it the next time you see it. hey, go ahead and smear some on a pizza too. and throw some peas and carrots on there too while youre at it and think of us!

viernes, 1 de agosto de 2008

Quaker Gap Mission Trip


So I really have a good excuse this time for not blogging in a while...we were so blessed last week to have the Quaker Gap mission trip with us!! To use their words, "The rednecks came to town!" My worlds collided... I mean, there were adults here who have known me since I was 6 months old, and youth that I remember when they were born! We stayed reallly busy...we worked in a nearby mountain town with one of our pastor friends (remember the blog about Jose Luis and his 7 kids??), and despite the suffering and struggles that his family go through, he had a burden for an even poorer part of their community. So, we worked in that community in the mornings, fixing roofs and painting houses, then in the afternoons we had a vacation bible school for the kids in that community (well we limited it to only 150 kids each day!) we did crafts, songs, Bible stories, games, and gave them a good meal everyday (probably the only food they had that day). We had a lot of fun with all the kids, even though it was tiring! we also went to several different church services during the week, where a couple of the girls from the group did an amazing job of expressing God's love without words with art. It was so neat for me to have special people from my old home come here and meet special people here in my new home. I guess the best way to describe our trip is with pictures:














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This week was also fun because it was my birthday, and I got to celebrate it with Elvis, Marty, Sara, and the whole Quaker Gap group! On monday, Elvis had called around to all the fancy chinese restaurants and took me out to the only one in town that has General Tso's chicken (my fave!) The next day, he and marty and sara fixed me an amazing crepe breakfast, and then an awesome steak, sweet potato, and greek salad dinner (a baldwin family tradition) and a homemade oreo cheesecake. yummmmmmmmm!!! Elvis surprised me with a new cabinet to go in our dining room, which he had custom made by the little Guatemalan man who has made all of our furniture so it matches great! i love it. Then, we celebrated salvadorean style with the whole team by going out to pupusas one night. now thats what im talking about- i mean, we celebrated for a week straight!!!