Wednesday, March 17, 2010

That 70's show

If you have seen "That 70's show" you have seen how my parents house is. with the exception that my Dad doesn't behave like Rex. I am talking about the social life. lots of friends come and go. I am socially drained.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Lunch at the market & other random pics

Well, I am the person in charged of the picture uploading here at this blog. Here goes:


Downtown La Paz


Going to have a mid-day snack to the popular market





yum, fried fish! with mote








Grandpa and Lydia




Wednesday, March 10, 2010

hee he

The other day Grandma Maria was driving the kids somewhere, and on the way home Owen fell asleep. Maria said, "Did Owen go to sleep, Lydia?" And Lydia replied, "No, hes praying."

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Pacai



I love this fruit...it is like eating a velvety sweet button

Pictures from afar

I had to attend some emergency clean up out on a lot my parents own, so I took advantage to take some picture of La Paz and its surroundings.


This area is called Wilacota it is about 20 min south from where we live currently.




This area is called Codavisa it is located east of the first picture



The next ones are a view of downtown far in the distance click on the pictures for a better view.






This area is called Chasquipampa






Thursday, March 4, 2010

Lydia's first day at school
















the first 0ne is for Richard H. That little bucket is where the cops change the trafic lights

Old keeps getting younger...

So we decided to have Lydia go to school while she's here. So we took her to the school Charlie went to, they did kind of an exam and asked us some questions, mostly just to make sure she can color and that shes potty trained. We were a little worried because honestly she doesn't speak hardly any Spanish at all. She nods when people ask her questions in Spanish, but I think its just because shes smart enough to have figured out that most of the questions adults ask kids are rhetorical. All except whats your name and how old are you, which she understands enough to answer right most of the time. Anyway, she did get in so we were excited. Its cool, since the school isn't just a preschool, its actually has all the grades preschool to graduation. So they all know Charlie well, and its fun having her be at his school, even if it is only for a short while.

The first day she was so cute and so teeny tiny with her little backpack walking into her classroom all by herself. Charlie and I just stood there holding hands peeking in on her while we tried not to cry. She seemed fine though. The teacher did say she got a little sad after the first hour, and wanted her mommy. But after that she was good over all. Man it makes me feel old. When we picked her up, maria asked her if she made any friends. She said "yeah, I have lots of friends. But they all spoke Spanish to me" Thats always what I'm thinking too. Doesn't anyone around here speak plain English? School had a two day break because the minibus drivers were on strike, but tomorrow its over, so she says shes excited to go back to school. My little teeny girl! I hope its good for her. It'll improve her Spanish anyway.