Friday, August 10, 2007

Quick Update from Cali...

So, it´s actually early Friday morning in Cali, Colombia. It´s been almost a week since we first arrived and it´s hard to believe we´ve only got 4 days left before we head back to Miami.

Our Internet connection at the appartment is ´muy lento´ (slow) so I´m going to forgoe uploading any more pictures until we can get to a faster connection but believe me we´ve got some great ones. Once we can upload the pictures and videos we´ll do some more details posts but for now let´s catch everybody up to today.

Day 2 - Saturday
So after an exciting night and a quick introduction to Colombian food the night before we packed up the cars and headed out for the day with our hosts Rafael and Claudia and Nayibe´s Tio´s (uncles)and grandma. I´m not sure if they didn´t tell us or I didn´t understand what we were doing but I totally prepared wrong for the day´s outing. I expected to hang out in town, drink some coffee, talk and eat some more great food. But instead we drove about 40 miles outside of the city (driving in the city was great by the way... but I´ll save my traffic experiences for another post), into the Colombian mountains to an ecologial preserve called ´Nirvana´, where we hiked a couple of kilometers up the mountian to get an incredible view of the Cauca Valley and even more Colombian mountains. I must say it was breath taking... and not just because I had to carry Josiah.

When we returned the cars they were nicely parked in front of this beautifull restaurant perched on the hillside where we had an incredible dinner of Truche Arcoiris (rainbow trout). Did I mention that they took our order before we left for the hike and caught the fish for us while we were gone... I´ll upload a picture later.

Anyway it was an incredible day.

Side note - it´s getting late so the next items will be shorter and I´ll fill them in later.

Day 3 - Sunday (Yacu and Dapa)
Sunday it was time to do someting fun for the kids so we went to a really large petting zoo outside of town call Yacu where the boys got to pet everything from zera to water bufallo, milk a cow and give a baby pig a bottle. It was a lot of fun and the weather was great. I haven´t missed the Boise heat at all.

After that we went to lunch at a little town called Dapa halfway up the mountain range on the other side of the valley. We had lunch with another amazing view of the city. The kids we wild but afterwards they got to play on one of the coolest playground´s I´ve ever seen perched on the side of the mountain.

We then visited Raphael and Claudia´s finca (cabin/farm) a little farther up the mountian and checked out their banana and mango trees.. among others. One the way back we stopped a another ecologicia preserver... they´re kind of like national forests or state parks back home... and went on a Canopy right. Canopy is the term they use here for zip lines. I spend a couple of hour travel across 1 km of zip line through the tree tops and across the mountain side. It was amazing. Javier though dad was a little crazy and Jojo was mad because it couldn´t come along.

Day 4 - Monday

I don´t remember a lot about Monday. I think we just tried to recover and spend sometime visiting with Nayibe´s grandma Saydee (not the one from Saturday). There´s more stories here but I´ll save those for later.

Day 5 - Tuesday

One Tuesday Claudia and Rapheal took the day of so that Rapheal could take me Parapenting (I think that´s how it´s spell. In the states we call it para sailing. You know where you running with a parachute off of a mountain. Again, it was a lot of fun. Nayibe saw her Abuela who gave her some cooking lessons (Abuela can throw it down!) Her Tio Alexander took the boys to a park and taught then some Spanish they had a good time.

Day 6 - Wednesday
We spent the afternoon at Nayibe´s other Granda´s house... yes she has three of them down here and then got a tour of the town with her cousin Auro Rosa. It was great to see them and part of the city. Oh, and Javier had his favorite dinner yet at this placed called ´Crepes & Waffles´down town. They had icecream on top and everything it was great.

Day 7 - Thursday
Today, our big item was to go visit the Oscar Scarpetta Orphanage with Nayibe´s cousin Auro Rosa. Sadly, the older kid, above 2, are out of town at a finca for the summer but we had a god time playing and sharing some toys with the younger kids. We were there for about an hour before the kids had to eat their soupita and take a nap. Come to find out this is a provinical orphange, only meant to hold kids temporarily who have been abused or fallen on some other hardship. The sisters did tell us about another place to try and visit and we plan on checking it out on Saturday.

To top it off we had a dinner outside by the river downtown that consisted of nothing but empanades... I thought I was in heaven... and then Jojo screamed, ¨Dada... bike!¨ He loves all the motorcycles around here.



Anyway, that´s a quick wrap up. The boys are doing really well. Josiah, is trying to kiss all the little girls and is saying some really funning Spanish words. In general he´s just being his crazy self.

Javier is adjusting well to the food and finally starting to enjoy speaking in Spanish after watching enough Spanish cartoons. We´ll have to see if we can get these channels when we get back home.

Nayibe is busy catching up with all here family down here and having some good ol´home style food. There´s an incredible amount of family down here and it´s been great. She´s getting here hair and nails done tommorrow so she´ll be all Calienan (a person who´s from Cali).

Me... have you read this post! I´ve been throwing myself off mountains this place is great! Honestly though, the people here have been great and not just the family. I´ll post more about the people later but it´s and an incredible culture and the world is definitely flatter than I expected.

-Andrew

Monday, August 6, 2007

Our Flight In

WE HAD A 3 HOUR FLIGHT TO BOGOTA, COLOMBIA...IT WAS A LONG FLIGHT WITH THE BOYS. IT WAS VERY EVIDENT HOW TIRED WE ALL WERE BY THEN, ESPECIALLY OUR BOYS. JOSIAH LOST IT THE LAST HOUR. JAVIER DIDN´T WANT TO EAT. THE PLANE WAS HOT, IT WAS NOT COMFORTABLE AT ALL. ONCE WE GOT TO BOGOTA...THINGS WERE GREAT. AS SOON AS WE GOT OFF THE PLANE EVERYONE WAS EXTREMEMLY WELCOMING AND HELPFUL. IMMIGRATION WENT QUICKLY, IT WAS A BREEZE. MY PARENTS WERE SHOCKED ON HOW FAST WE GOT THROUGH THERE. JOSIAH FELL ASLEEP FOR ABOUT 45 MINUTES, AND WOKE UP CHEERFUL AND VERY MUCH LIKE HIMSELF. JAVIER WAS THRILLED WE GOT TO RIDE ON A BUS TO GET TO THE OTHER SIDE OF THE AIRPORT AND GET ON OUR LAST FLIGHT. OUR FLIGHT INTO CALI WAS ONLY AN HOUR AND THE TIME FLEW BY. WE EVEN GOT AN EXTRA CHAIR. SO ANDREW, JAVIER AND JOSIAH WERE ON ONE SIDE AND I WAS ON THE OTHER. I EVEN GOT TO DRINK A HOT CUP OF COFFEE--CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT, BECKY¿ JOSIAH WAS ON MY LAP AT ONE POINT AND KEPT ON SAYING, MAMA VEN, WHICH MEANS COME IN SPANISH. HE WOULD WRAP HIS LITTLE HAND AROUND MY NECK AND TUG A LITTLE---SO CUTE. HE WANTED TO SHOW ME THE PLANE OUT THE WINDOW. ONCE WE GOT TO CALI ALL OUR BAGS SHOWED UP, PRAISE GOD. ON THE OTHER HAND OUR FAMILY WAS NOT THERE. WE WERE EXPECTING A BIG GROUP OF PEOPLE, WHICH IS USUALLY WHAT HAPPENS HERE WHEN SOMEONE GETS IN FROM THE US, BUT THEY WERE NOWHERE TO BE FOUND. IN FACT, WERE LEFT ALL ALONE IN THE TERMINAL. A VERY NICE MAN OFFERED US HIS CELL PHONE, BUT THE NUMBER I HAD WAS OF MY COUSIN´S HOME, NO ONE ANSWERED. I ENDED UP CALLING MY DAD AND WE TIPPED THE GUY, OF COURSE. COME TO FIND OUT THERE ARE TWO TERMINALS, MY FAMILY WAS IN THE OTHER ONE. ALL TWENTY OF THEM...WAITING FOR US. THANKFULLY WE ONLY HAD TO WAIT ABOUT 15 MINUTES. THE FUN HAD ONLY JUST BEGUN.

-NAYIBE



Javi in Bogata





Our first meal in Cali... mmmmm carne!

Friday, August 3, 2007

La Playa...

So we're currently sitting inside the Ft. Lauderdale Airport just outside the security check point. Our bags are checked and we're just passing some time before our 5:30 flight to Bogata and then on to Cali.

This morning after a classic breakfast of rice and eggs (Colombian style... thanks Mimi!) we had lunch at my favorite chicken place Chik-fil-A. I always like to do what I can to save more cows. Expecially after Papi's huge BBQ the night before. Can you say Yummy. They really need one of these places back in Boise. I could probably keep on in business all by myself.

Anyway, on to more important things. Yesterday was our rest day between Miami and Colombia and we spent the rest day at the "Playa" (that's the beach for you gringo's). It was Josiah's first time at the beach and he sure was a little fish. I think he swallowed half the ocean. Javier had a good a time to. He tried to catch some pigeons that were trying to eat our food while we were swimming. Javier also caught a really big wave right to his face! It was like a scene out of surf movie.

The boys also took adavantage of the sand and attampted to bury their Tio Ramiro. It worked for a while until Tio decide it was his turn to bury Josiah. They all a had a great time.

As for mommy and daddy... mom got like four shades darker and daddy got a sun burn. A good time was had by all. Enjoy the pictures and videos of our little beach party below.



Jojo and Tio in the sand



Mom and the boys... "Que beuena vida!!"


Movie of Javi chasing pigeons.


So, tonight and tomorrow the real exciting part of our journey starts. Miami is always fun but we're really excited about what God has in store for us down in Colombia. We'll keep posting.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Hey mom next time leave the playdough at home...

So the first leg of our we managed to survive the first air leg our travels. The flights went well and even though Josiah travel as well, or even better than expected it was still a long six hours in the air. They even added on a extra painstaking hour waiting to get into Fort Lauderdale due to a massive thunderstorm in the area.

In her great wisdom Nayibe brought plenty of toys and snacks for the boys. Tip: Don't pack play dough in your carry on. The boys loved it but the TSA agents at security we're too happy about it. Apparently it looks like plastic explosives in the x-ray machine.

Here's a couple pictures of the boys surviving the first flight:



Look mom ... no hands !





Nap Time !




Meeting Papi for the first time at the airport