Thursday, November 30, 2006
Day of the Dead
Every year on November 1 and 2 they celebrate The Day of the Dead here in Mexico. Altars are decorated to remember those who have died. The altars are adorned with flowers, foods and drinks to welcome back the dead relatives. Here is a picture of one we had in the school. Now we are getting ready for Christmas and decorating again. I thought I would send a picture of the school and Erik working in the kitchen to show you where we are working most of the time!! Take care everyone:))
Monday, October 30, 2006
Tequisquiapan
This is a beautiful town we went to last weekend. It is about 2 hours and a half north of Pachuca. It is very popular with some foreign tourists because the weather is about 25 degrees all year round. It really is picturesque with lots of beautiful colonial architecture and flowers everywhere. Also,the places to stay are really cheap!! Our place was great because there was a pool and lots of orange trees. You can buy many hand-painted ceramics and linen clothes here too!! It was a great weekend away just to relax!
Friday, September 22, 2006
Teaching at Harmon Hall
Teaching at Harmon Hall Pachuca has been really fun because the students are really motivated!! This is the biggest of the Harmon Hall Institutes here in Hidalgo. It is a really large school will four levels and lots of great teaching equipment. Pachuca is the capital city of Hidalgo so we have students from many villages and cities nearby too. I am teaching in the afternoons and evenings as well I teach private classes too. I am taking a few classes on my own...Spanish and painting...it is nice to be a student. Here are some pictures of our parties and presentations!!
p.s. I put a picture of our house here in Pachuca decorated for Independence Day!!
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Big News!!!!
So we were planning to go to Korea this year..we had a great job...many plans and then....Surprise!! We are expecting!!!! So plans have changed but we are thrilled!! Our due date is the end of March!! So we are staying here in Mexico. Erik is running the cafe in the school and I am teaching. We are living in Pachuca and enjoying all of the conveniences here. Please keep in touch!!
Here's a picture of our first gift for the little one!!
Rosy and Erik
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Summer In Mexico!!
Well, the summer is almost over but I am finally updating the blog!! We went to Tabasco, a state seven hours south of Hidalgo. We were going for a conference but mostly to see the sights. We stayed in Villahermosa which is the capital city of Tabasco. It is a beautiful city with rivers and lots of parks. It was created by the oil boom in the seventies in this state. We stayed at a great hotel which was paid for by the conference!! yeah!! It is really humid and rainy in this city so the flowers and parks are amazing. We also found an indoor skating rink!! weird!
After a few days in Villahermosa, we visited Palenque in the state of Chiapas. This is another incredible group of pyramids built by the Mayans. There were found in the lush tropical rainforest that surround this area. There were many hand crafts and beautiful clothing everywhere for sale.We ate in the village of Palenque during the afternoon rainfall. It was beautiful but there is a lot of poverty among the indigenous people in this area.
On the way back to Hidalgo, we stayed in the infamous village of Catemaco, Veracruz. Here, this sleeping town on the edge of a beautiful lake is home to many shamans and healers famous throughout Mexico. People come here to have cleanings with herbs and special plants. We visited a healer and I had a cleansing. It was really interesting and he explained about his work and why he did it. So it was a really interesting trip and we drove back along the coast to return to Hidalgo.
Monday, June 12, 2006
San Pablito and Pauhuatilan..Home of Papel Amate!
So yet another wonderful place we discovered only one hour from Tulancingo!! We visited Pauhuatilian and San Pablito two Otomi villages in Hidalgo. The people in these villages speak the indigenous language of Otomi as well as Spanish. In San Pabilito the women make this special paper from the bark of a tree that grows in this area. First, they strip the bark and boil it. Then, the pulp is dyed or left natural and pounded with volcanic stone into a flat sheet of paper. People also make elaborate designs on this paper with paint or with strip of paper woven into it!! We visited many people's homes and they welocmed us and let us take many photos of this process and their art. It was incredible and we made a lot of friends that day. Take a look at some of these cute kids!!!
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Wedding at Ex-Hacienda Xala!!
Well, it has taken me a while to post all of the wedding photos but here they are!! The wedding took place at an hacienda called Xala very close to Erik's family's village of Cuidad Sahagun. It was a beautiful day with over 300 guests at the party. The next day the celebration continued with a trsditional Mexican rodeo, lots of food and more mariachis!! It was a great weekend and after that we went to Acapulco with friends and Canadian visitors!!
Monday, March 27, 2006
March Break in the Costa Esmeralda!!
We had some visitors from Canada!!! Yeah!! Donelda, Jeff and little Adam came to enjoy the sights and sounds of Mexico. We went to Costa Esmeralda near Veracruz and Tecolutla. We also visited El Tajin, a beautiful ruins nearby. Later we visited Real de Monte and Huasca. It was a great time and everybody was picking up Spanish and loving the food!. It was a great way to spend the March Break!
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Erik's Birthday Party
Hacienda San Miguel Regla and Santa Maria Regla
Hi Everyone!!
Here's are some updates..I have been pretty busy getting ready for the wedding so I haven't been keeping up with the blog. Here are some pictures of some old hacienda close to Tulancingo. There were once communities where rich farmers and miners lived and had workers living in the hacienda. Now, there are hotels and museums where films are done and people learn about history. Zorro was partially filmed at Santa Maria Regla. Take a look!!
Monday, January 30, 2006
Three Kings Day and Jen's visit!!
Yeahhhh!! I had a visitor!! Jen came to visit from Canada and promote her very cool job on class afloat and attend a wedding. So we had a very nice traditional Mexican meal and toured around Mexico City. Also, January 6th is Three Kings day or Three Wise Men here and this is when children receive gifts from the Three Kings. They write messages on balloons and let them fly into the air.Children receive gifts at night and celebrate the next day by eating some special foods. Then people eat special round cakes and if they find the baby Jesus in the cake they have to have a party on February 2 for the presentation of Jesus. Always about parties!! Here are some pictures form our Three Kings party and Jen's visit. We also visited the Basilica of the Virgen of Guadalupe which is one of the holiest places in Mexico.
My birthday on the beach
Monday, January 23, 2006
Christmas in Mexico Feliz Navidad!!
Christmas here started with the posadas that celebrate Mary and Joseph's journey for a place to have baby Jesus. So every neighbourhood reenacts this and people go through the streets singing songs with sparklers and candles. They sings certain songs and then a family will let the singers into the house and give them food and everyone rocks the baby Jesus that they have in their nativity scene...they are huge here!!! Of course there are pinatas filled with candy and the seven points of the pinata represent the seven mortal sins ( I didn't know that) Then there is a lot of dancing and singing!! Here are some pictures of some of the Christmas posadas!!
Monday, January 09, 2006
Christmas Concert
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