Well, there's really not too much to report on. Things are coming along, sometimes really slowly and we can't tell we're progressing, but we are. We're hoping that Pancho will be able to start working in a couple of weeks. He's had some interviews and we're waiting to hear back from some people. In the meantime, it seems like everything we touch breaks. But we're doing what we have to. Each day has it's own trouble, like today the apartment building ran out of water. Hopefully by tomorrow we'll have water again. We are having fun though. This past weekend we took a little break from life. On Saturday we went to HARAS with Pancho's cousins for horseback riding and shooting. It was beautiful and a nice breath of fresh air. I've never lived in a city before and I hadn't realized how much I missed trees that don't grow just to look pretty in someone's garden, and wide open spaces. Not that I ever lived in the country either, but the woods and forests were a lot closer, and I loved going out on the trails in the Oviedo area. We had a great time with being out doors and being with good people. :) Hopefully in a few weeks I'll start horseback riding at HARAS.
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| View at HARAS. It's a development on a mount about 30 minutes from the city that's meant to stay fairly undeveloped and encourages being ecological minded, liking having your own compost and minimizing trash. |
Still waiting on hearing when I'll begin with the Paulinas. Due to how long it's taking, we might just wait before committing to a schedule until I find out what my Spanish class schedule will be like. In the meantime, I'm just doing as much as I can around the apartment until classes start up. Unfortunately, I can't help Pancho a whole lot with the problems we've been having because I can't really bargain in Spanish or deal with services that well. If he's having a hard time, I'd only make it worse. One thing that I'm excited about is a little herb garden that I planted. It's my first time really gardening, so I hope I don't kill the plants off by forgetting to water or negligence. Luckily, it's just herbs and they don't need a lot of special care.
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| My herbs in the window box. |
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And yesterday Pancho and I were out running errands from 10 to 8, and he bought me a present that I'm pretty excited about. It's one of those things that you don't want to buy for yourself, but you're really glad one someone else gets it. It's for straining tea. There's a Teavana close by with all the same teas that they have in the US. So we got some Earl Grey while we were there as well.
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| My tea strainer. :) |
All in all, things are coming around. It's taking awhile, but it's going and we're doing what we can. If God brought us here, He'll take care of us. And we have enjoyed it. :)
By the way, if you have any favorite recipes, don't hesitate sending them my way! I'm trying to expand the number of things I can cook. Thanks! mary.c.miller87@gmail.com
Sounds like you are settling into married life in Mexico. I enjoy reading what is happening in yours and Poncho's life. Things here are about the same. Christopher Neal is our Funeral Director now, since Paul retired . Please keep Paul and his wife Carmen in your prayers. Carmen has has some brain surgery and is recovering. Miss you. God' Blessings. Sally Row
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update, Sally. It's great to hear how things are going there and I'm glad you all got a manager! And thank you for the update on Paul and Carmen. Tell everyone I say hello!
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