martes, 27 de enero de 2009

High Heel Marathon follow-up

This past sunday morning, a group of us from our church went out to the town of Comasagua to do a children's program for our friend Jose Luis's church. one of our friends randomly had a chipmunk costume and a panda costume, so i wanted you to see this:

Meanwhile, while we were hanging out with the chipmunk and panda, the High Heel Marathon was taking place! i wanted to clarify that the participants were not just walking, to see who could last the longest...they were actually sprinting in high heels, and the fastest 10 girls won free high heels for a year, and a medicine kit from a local pharmacy (i guess to heal their wounded ankles). the point was to raise money. here's a video of the starting line:
Here's another video, a clip from the news channel...be sure to pay attention at the 1:10 mark...theres a great high heel wipeout that you cant miss!
http://www.esmitv.com/wfDetalleNoticia.aspx?noticia=27008
in other news, the countdown is on...mom and dad get here in 6 days!!! this will be the first time they have been here since our wedding, so we are super pumped!!!



martes, 20 de enero de 2009

showers of blessings...literally

So, one part of life that i have just not gotten used to here in el salvador is that we have not ever had hot water in our house. now, the cold water feels pretty good in the afternoons, since its so hot here usually, but 5:30am showers before work have just always been a punishment for me. we have checked into getting one of these electrical showerhead things that you install (aka The Widowmaker because apparently its easy to get shocked by them), but it was gonna take a lot of work and money to run new cables from the breaker box downstairs to the shower upstairs. anyways, i had become resigned to the fact that i will always have cold showers. however, this week, we talked to the owner of the house about changing the older electrical outlets in the house (several didnt work anymore), and she agreed, so they ended up having to basically rewire the whole house. so, while they were doing all that, elvis surprised me and asked them to go ahead and do the wiring for the hot water showerhead and to install it! sooo, guess who gets to take 20 min long hot showers in the morning now?? thats right! and they even grounded the shower (i guess thats how you say it in english) so we won't even get electrocuted. so, we no longer call it the "Widowmaker", but rather the "Happy Wife Maker". =)

in other news, you may be aware of the "high heel" culture here in el salvador. women here wear high high heels 24/7, even when you have to walk a mile to work, or hold your baby and groceries while standing up on a crowded bus, etc etc. we have a good friend who wears them so much (even when getting around the city alone with her 2 year old son) that she says her feet actually hurt when she wears flat shoes. we like to joke that her feet are shaped like Barbie's...naturally shaped in that awkward inclined position. anyways, we saw this billboard this week, for a "High Heel Marathon" that will actually take place this coming Sunday. apparently, all these women will put on their high heels, and start walking, and whoever lasts the longest will win a new pair of high heels! im thinking about participating....nah, id rather just take a hot shower.

sábado, 17 de enero de 2009

watch out panera!

So, elvis is finished up with all of his classes, but of course you can't just graduate after finishing your classes. oh no, that would be tooo easy. they actually have a special word for students that have already finished classes, but have not graduated yet, so he is now of that status, which is in and of itself prestigious because it is a feat just to get through all the years of undergrad classes (8 for elvis, up to 12 for some!there's actually a law here that it you are not allowed to graduate from college in less than 5 years.) so, now he has to take a "pre-graduation course" whatever that means, then the normal process would be to write a thesis which could take up to a year and a half more. however, this year they are offering "specialization courses" instead of the thesis, which will only be 8 months, and he will be specialized in a specific area of his major. we have opted for that route, which seems a little more useful.


anyways, the pre-graduation course starts in february, so these past few weeks, elvis has been busy...in the kitchen! after our last visit to Panera Bread in the states, he got the idea that he wanted to learn how to make bagels. so he did! we have had homemade berry bagels from scratch, the apple cinnamon bagels kinda flopped, and my personal favorite, garlic cheese rosemary basil bagels (pictured below)!!! yummm!!

In other news, last night my jazz band was invited to play (only 2 hours in advance!) in a political banquet for international supporters, since the elections here are coming up soon (elections for mayor are tomorrow). So, we got to hob-nob with and meet lots of important people, several mayors, even the candidate for vice-president of el salvador, which according to polls, will win here in march. it was fun, and after our band played, a marimba group played. now if youve never seen a marimba band, it is pretty cool. its like a xylophone, but made of wood, or traditionally made of gourds, like in this picture i found on the internet of a traditional marimba in Guatemala:
Anyways, the cool thing is that the marimba they play here is reallly long, long enough for like 6 people to play on it at the same time. So, last night the marimba band was a big hit because they played traditional folk songs from here, and everybody started to dance. hey, we even joined in a danced a few! this video does not have good sound quality, but i wanted you to see the marimba band:






jueves, 8 de enero de 2009

christmas memories and new beginnings

So, we made it back to el salvador after a very relaxing christmas break in NC- there were so many fun times...playing Catch Phrase with 89-year old Memaw, singing carols with the fam, eating hot white chocolate macademia nut cookies with mom and dad pretty much every night, playing Pit with good friends, thrift store finds, Elvis catching some huge fish for dinner, getting to eat all those comfort foods i sometimes miss, etc etc etc.



Me with MemawElvis with Grannymom and dad with the flamingo flower pot we made them

Here are some pics from when elvis and marty went fishing with some real fishermen out on the open water in 19 degree weather..yeah, elvis learned what long johns were that day....
watch out, they let marty park the boat! Anyways, it´s always interesting to come home and see how the plants survived our absence, what rotting vegetable we accidentally left in the fridge, etc, and yesterday i took the lid off of our compost bucket that we havent looked in on in about a month, and found a pleasant surprise! well, let me back up by saying that thanks to marty and sara´s organic influence on us this summer, we decided to start a compost pile. i wasnt sure how that would work, since we have no backyard, only a small patio, and i was worried about the bugs. so, we opted for a compost bucket, with a lid. we dumped in dead leaves, dirt, fruit and vegetable scraps, etc etc and let nature take its course, i mean the worse that could happen was that it would rot, which is exactly the desired outcome!!
anyways, we took the lid off the bucket to throw in some new leaves, and to our delight, we no longer saw just trash, but rather actual soil instead of trash!! and the best part was that out of that soil was growing a new, very green plant, a cool symbol for this new year. i have no idea what kind of plant it is, but surely its from one of the old fruits or veggies that we threw in there. imagine, new life springing up from what was just trash before. it just made me think about how God is, and how He always brings something good and new and beautiful, even out of a rotting, stinking situation. ive been thinking about Romans 8:28 a lot lately, about how God works everything together for the good of those who love him. and how always, after a while, we can see that new green plant bursting out of what used to just look like trash. when you look back on your life and all those good and bad situations, you can start to see a glimpse of the perfect quilt that God is weaving together through those situations. i like something that i read from The Shack...that God doesnt justify those bad things that we have to go through....He redeems them and makes them into something beautiful...beauty for ashes.

so, i would encourage you to start a compost pile (if you have a big yard) or a bin (if you dont have a big yard). a good, easy website for making a bin is:

you get to help the planet a bit, and to see a first hand example of how God makes all things new and beautiful.