Sunday, May 27, 2007

Titi's 6th Birthday Party








Titi's birthday is going to be on Monday but we had her party yesterday. It was at Chuck E. Cheese and she had a wonderful time.
She had been planning her party for more than 6 months. It was only for little kids, most of them her classmates, cousins Hailey and Andie and her friends Nico and Ally from Guatemala. This time we only had 16 kids but it was still a lot of people. Last year there were 31 kids! We will celebrate with the family tomorrow since it is Memorial Day.

Titi and Carlos were very happy and they are now busy planning Carlos' party! They spent the night at Luke and Mimi's so Don and I got to go out by ourselves. We had a nice diner.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Mother's Day


I had a very nice Mother's Day weekend. On Friday Titi had a small play at school and Don and I went to see her. She was very proud of being on stage and then she gave me some beautiful things she made for me. A nice box to store hugs and kisses, a book about me, a card and a drawing. She also served me milk and cookies.
Carlos also made some nice presents at school. A really nice flower pot and cards.
On Sunday I did not feel like doing anything. I just wanted to relax. The truth is that I wanted to just sit and read a new book and not be bothered with cleaning or cooking. I had to do some things but I tried to do as little as possible. Don took the kids to the store for a while so I could have some quiet time and then brought good food and a cake. They also gave me a beautiful necklace and an electronic picture frame. Very nice!!
Don wanted to invite his family over but I didn't feel like doing anything. I thought we were going to go to a restaurant later in the day but we didn't do anything and we didn't see anybody. I guess I was still tired from working in the garden and then driving to Homestead the day before.

A party in Homestead


Casta and her daughter Aleeya.

This is Roque and his little daughter. He was so little when we met him!

On Saturday, the kids and I went to a party in Homestead. Don went to a concert with a friend. It was a party for Casta's daughter. She is the girl we met after Hurricane Andrew in 1993 (?). She is married now and has 2 daughters and we have stayed in touch with her and her family. Her daughter was turning 3 years old and it was a really big deal. Her family is from another part of Mexico so I am not sure of their customs. It was a mini "quinceanera" or wedding. The people in Homestead and I guess in the small towns in Mexico share the costs of all their parties so there is people -mainly relatives- that pay for each part of the party, cake, pictures, drinks, food, etc. The family having the party is expected to contribute when the other people have parties in the future.

Anyways, it was a fancy party, in a party place with lots of guests. The theme was Cinderella and the birthday girl was wearing a beautiful dress and they took hundreds of pictures of her and all the guests. There was a clown and then a D.J. Casta's mom made some of the food and it was great. She gave me some to bring to Don. Carlos and Titi were intimidated at first because everybody was speaking Spanish but later they had fun playing with all the kids since most of them speak English among them.

Titi loved the music they were playing. When she saw that some people were going to dance she asked me to dance with her. We danced "cumbias" and she loved them. We got home at 10:30 but it was worth it.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Getting ready for our trip to Guatemala.

Our trip is only one month away! I am very excited and I can't wait to be there.

We are going to Guatemala City for some days to see Carlos and Titi's birthfamilies and then we will go to Panajachel, in Lake Atitlan, to vacation and volunteer with Mayan Families (http://www.mayanfamilies.org/), a wonderful small organization that works within the Indigenous Mayan Communities on projects ranging from enrolling and keeping kids, especially girls, in school, helping single parent families deal with HIV/AIDS, Malnutrition, Basic Health Care, Organizing Medical and Dental Clinics, Animal Rescue and so much more.

We will be working with them to improve the conditions of the school in a town called Tierra Linda. I am making a blog with information but I haven't finished it. http://www.mayanfamiliestierralinda.blogspot.com/

This rural school is located in a small town up in the mountains, near Panajachel and the Lake Atitlan. It is an agricultural town at the end of the road where most of the population speak a Mayan dialect and do not know how to read or write. The school has 250 students and Spanish is their second language. The majority of the students suffer from malnutrition.

We are collecting donations of pencils, pens, paper, crayons, pencil sharpeners, erasers, chalk, three-ring binders, glue, scissors, paint sets, pocket charts, shoes, children's clothing, puzzles and raincoats to bring to the school. Don and I will paint a classroom or two and we have funded the repairs of the roof in some of the classrooms.

Another member of Mayan Families Connection (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MayanFamiliesConnection/) might be able to join us there. That would be great since I only know her through email. I also hope to do some tutoring so I am making and buying Spanish educational materials. Hopefully Carlos and Titi will learn some Spanish too.

We will also investigate the possibility of opening a library in the town of Tierra Linda. Mayan Families has bought a piece of land that will be used to build a junior high school and they will have room to build a small community center. It would be a very simple library, just a room with some bookcases, tables, chairs and books, puzzles, board games and crafts. Hopefully we would be able to hire somebody to help the children with school homework and when the school is on vacation. The school year in Guatemala runs from the end of January to the end of October and the kids don't have anything to do when there is no school.

Well, I have lots of ideas and want to do a lot but probably will do just a little. It doesn't matter because I hope to do this for a long time.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

AIR SHOW







Don and Carlos went to the Air Show in Ft. Lauderdale and they had a good time. Carlos said it was too loud but he had fun in the water. I think Don has gone every year since they started the show there.







I haven't posted much lately but here are some pictures of things we have been doing lately.

Don and Mema took Carlos and Titi to the Loxahatchee Natural Reserve in the Everglades and they saw some cool animals and insects. Carlos loved the grasshoppers (lubbers). I am glad they didn't bring one home. They are the worst insects. They can eat some plants to nothing and they reproduce like crazy.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Epcot Flower and Garden Show






This past weekend we went to Disney and I got to see the Flower and Garden Show at Epcot. It was wonderful, like it always is. I was not able to take many pictures but these are some of my favorite ones. Titi and I walked around the park while Don and Carlos rode the Test Track ride lots of times. It is Carlos' favorite ride and he doesn't mind waiting in line for hours.

Titi loved Tinkerbell's garden. There were fairy houses and Titi loved every single one. I told her we were going to make one so I need to gather all the materials.