Tuesday, September 18, 2012
I Have Two Little Hands . . . . . .
This new look for grandpa's desk should surprize nobody. But the explanation is simple: my HP died some months ago and was shipped back to the US for R&R - the DELL laptop I have been using for my work here died suddenly last Friday and the estimate for getting it repaired was longer than I could stand - we have been considering a purchase of a laptop for me here so that I have a back up if the other one goes down, or is needed by someone else. So I am now the proud owner of a brand new DELL Inspiron M501R, complete with a 10 key built into the keypad, but with only a 15" screen. That 17" HP was just a monster, but I love my 10 key. Oh yes, and the DELL repairman came today so I got that one back too.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Stake Conference
We attended stake conference in the San Salvador Stake in Zacatecoluca July 1st. It was a great conference. Afterwards we took pictures in front of the bushes cut in the shape of letters, which stand for "Haz Lo Justo" or "Choose The Right".
Joya de Ceren
Joya de Ceren was a Mayan village that was buried beneath 13-25 feet of ash from a sudden volcanic eruption and because of the eruption the structures and pottery and even crops were preserved. The ruins are surrounded by beautiful grounds.
There were beautiful flowers and colorful plants
This tree was huge, and the leaves were so delicate.
There were three areas that had been excavated and these two pictures are Area 1
This is Area 2
And these last four pictures from Area 3
The pottery was amazing
These pots were really big
It was a beautiful day and we were the only ones there and we just enjoyed the day.
Just a Little Setback
Last March in an effort to make sure we get some exercise, we decided that I would walk around the temple grounds while Rich went in and played a little basketball with the temple missionaries one day a week. Just a friendly little game to get his heart rate up. So in the beginning of April he comes out and his finger got jammed pretty bad. Next week he comes out hobbling like a really old man. So we go home and he tries to keep it up and only walk on it when he has too. Not working, so we go and get a cane - nope didn't do the trick. We attended the RCC meeting and one of the counselors in a stake presidency was a doctor and he told Rich that he would have to completely stay off of it and also gave us the name of a orthopedic doctor. So we went to the doctor and found that Rich had a ruptured muscle and has to stay off of it for 6 weeks and keep it elevated. Got some crutches and it did the trick. If you look really close you can see that styling sandal he is wearing, one we got when we went to Niagra Falls. At work he would set up on the couch in the room they use for lunch and games and people would go and consult with him there. I felt like the 20 mule team borax woman carrying all of our stuff. One Saturday as we were waiting for a key to get into the offices for a meeting, the stake specialist from Usulutan was there with her family to attend the temple. Her little son is on crutches and he was so excited to see Elder Hall on crutches so they had to compare crutches and then of course they had to race. Jimmy was well practiced and so he passed Elder Hall on the turn and then kept in the middle of the sidewalk so Rich couldn't pass and won the race. It was a long six weeks. It is so wonderful that is it doing so much better but the doctor did say no more basketball, ever.
This a a picture of one of the missionaries that helped us so much when we first arrived here, Elder Marinero.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Puerta de Diablo
We took a trip to Devil's Gate which is about 30 minutes from where we live. They say you can see the ocean as well as the city of San Salvador. We arrived there and the skies were blue and clear but by the time we started to climb up the fog came up and we couldn't see anything but we did get some beautiful shots of the fog and the foliage
We followed the trail over to this little cave hoping that the fog would clear but it was cool to see the fog roll in.
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