Sweatin' it out...for now

I'm living in good ole' G-ville, SC and spending time with my fam here. I'm also working at a children's home in the area. Fun times.

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I am currently working as a Family Teacher at a children's home in Clinton, SC.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Free Grill

Ok, I just found something great on my brother-in-law's blog. It's a free grill! But not just any grill, you have to see this one to believe it. I'm still not sure how to link things, so just go to his blog (look to the left of the screen and click on "Josiah") and look on the May 30th post. Happy Grilling!

Monday, May 29, 2006

Out on the town

So, last night I got to go out and see the sights with some of the girls who go to our church. Two of them are language students at the school Ken and Diana go to and the other girl's parents are also in that school. We went to the tourist market and I got a REALLY great necklace. I will post a picture as soon as I figure out how. I also got a carpet bag purse. Again, supper nice. Then we walked around the center of the city, people watching and talking. We almost got lost in a crowd that we soon found out was a political rally concerning the upcoming Mexican presidential elections. Whew! Made it out of that alive. Then, we visited the huge, old Catholic Cathedral. I do believe it is the oldest building I've ever been in. The murals on the wall were so old that they almost looked like stick figures but in really intricate settings. We couldn't get an answer why, but over the main Cathedral doors, right under the main bell tower there is a five to six foot tall skull and cross-bones, like you would see on a pirate ship or poison bottle or something, carved into the wall. Our guess is that since Catholicism has been mixed almost inextricably with native religions and superstitions in this area, and so it is a native influence. Perhaps this is the reason, perhaps not. Next, we went to a beautiful outdoor garden with fountains and arch ways and an archeological sight you can tour. Our final destination was very modern coffee house on the second story of a really cool looking old theatre. Apparently they have plays there and have local film festivals and such there. I will go back hopefully to catch some of this. Well, that was my first official night out on the town. It was much more fun than it sounds in paper and pictures would add a lot. Hopefully soon I can remedy that problem. Hopefully, I'll go back out tonight with the same girls +1 and we'll see what other things there are to see.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Day Two

Well, it's day two of my new blog and I seem to have already generated some interest. That's fun. I'll do what I can to make things interesting, but right now I'm spending most of my time at home with the kids while Ken and Diana are doing things that need to be done out and about. I learned alot about horses this morning, reading with Maria and that was very interesting. We're also going out to eat tonight at Don Pollos (pronounced "poyos" and means chicken). We've had food from there before and know it won't make us sick but this will be the first time to "dine in". Should be yummy and fun!

Friday, May 26, 2006

Nevermind. I figured it out, I think.

How do I link things

Ok, I'm very new at this and would like to know PLEASE how to have links to other web/blog sites listed on the side of my page. I would think this would be fairly easy to find and do as most everyone I know with a blog has this feature, yet I can't figure it out. I'm still not sure that I want to give in to the main stream and go through with this whole blog thing...but just in case, I'd like to know. I mean, I am south of the border and all =)

Hi, it's me. I'm just trying this for the first time so we'll see what happens!