Monday, March 24, 2008

"We and They"

I was reading a book titled "The Art of Crossing Cultures" by Craig Storti. In it I found this quote by Rudyard Kipling which so reflects my feelings about living outside the US because I find that "we" are becoming more like "they".



We and They

Rudyard Kipling


FATHER, Mother, and Me,
Sister and Auntie say
All the people like us are We,
And every one else is They.
And They live over the sea,
While We live over the way,
But—would you believe it?—They look upon We
As only a sort of They!

We eat pork and beef
With cow-horn-handled knives.
They who gobble Their rice off a leaf
Are horrified out of Their lives;
And They who live up a tree,
And feast on grubs and clay,
(Isn’t it scandalous?) look upon We
As a simply disgusting They!

We shoot birds with a gun.
They stick lions with spears.
Their full-dress is un—.
We dress up to Our ears.
They like Their friends for tea.
We like Our friends to stay;
And, after all that, They look upon We
As an utterly ignorant They

We eat kitcheny food.
We have doors that latch.
They drink milk or blood,
Under an open thatch.
We have Doctors to fee.
They have Wizards to pay.
And (impudent heathen!) They look upon We
As a quite impossible They!

All good people agree,
And all good people say,
All nice people, like Us, are We
And every one else is They
But if you cross over the sea,
Instead of over the way,
You may end by (think of it!) looking on We
As only a sort of They!

I promise this is the last Easter post

Our friends the Pettengill's did this video and I wanted to share it! Thanks guys!!

A few more Easter Pictures


We started the day by Shay reading the Easter Story and the kids putting their Resurrection Eggs in order.


We had to get a little creative with our Easter Baskets this year. There is a great place here called Pequeno Mundo - it's like Big Lots. We bought some kitchen looking baskets and then they had these cloth napkins for .50 so we bought those and tied them to the handles to make them a little more colorful. The kids loved them!


They were all chomping at the bit!!


Checking out all the SWEETS!


This was the crew! Aren't they adorable!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Damie's newest project



Damie made another project. We are reading Charlotte's Web and this is Mr. Zuckerman's Barn. Jesse has had a good time playing with it.

We worked on an Easter Lapbook





We made eggs that told the Easter Story. We got them here.

One of our friends brought ME (Gwyn) these beautiful Lilies when they came over for Shay to cut their hair. Life of a Barber's Wife is pretty good!!!
The boys also got a new hair cut - Cute - Very Tico. Don't worry Grandmothers it doesn't always stick up like that!

Easter in Costa Rica



We dyed eggs today. We found a few new ways to do it. We put stickers and made polka dots, we used masking tape and made stripes and we used crayons to write on them and the wax keeps the color from sticking. The kids had fun, Mom and Papa had fun too!
Enjoy the pics!








One of the missionary families has organized an Easter Egg Hunt for tomorrow. It should be lots of fun!
Have a great Easter!

Friday, March 21, 2008

Gallo Pinto

This is a subject as hottly contested as southern BBQ. I made my first batch yesterday and it was good. The base ingredients of Gallo Pinto are: rice, black beans, onions, garlic, sweet peppers, and "Lizano salsa" ( a local bottled sauce).


Gallo Pinto is a typical part of a Costa Rican breakfast.
(they drink Coffee, have toast and the salsa on top was my idea because it's sort of bland.)

The diet is going a little too well?

Saturday, March 15, 2008

THIS IS NOW!

I've lately been reading the kids to sleep at night. We read the first two and a half books of the Narnia series by C.S. Lewis until Sierra began to have bad dreams. So, I changed to the Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. We finished the first book tonight and it ended in a way that left me thinking of how quickly life is moving.

"Little house in the big woods" by Laura Ingalls Wilder

"She thought to herself, 'This is now.' She was glad that the cosy house, and Pa and Ma and the firelight and the music, were now. They could not be forgotten, she thought, because now is now. It can never be a long time ago."

That was the 1870's and THIS IS NOW!

We are losing many people from the group of friends that we started school with in just a few weeks. NOW will very soon be THEN. I really had no intention of letting myself grow too close to anyone. However, the effect of culture shock is sort of like a war and human nature binds you to those with whom you share difficulties. I'm certain that many of these people We will never see again this side of Heaven. However, I am glad to be able to count these quality people as my friends and I'm glad that they will have been a part of our story. We're better for sharing the adventure with them!



Thursday, March 6, 2008

We got a little more than we paid for

Every week we go to la feria (farmer's market) to get our fruits and vegetables. Things are usually still dirty because the were just picked the day before. It is nice to have such fresh food, but, we have to soak our food in bleach water (a few drops to a gallon of water) because of the dirt and sometimes bugs. This Sunday I was getting some lettuce out to wash and this bag had been in our refriderator for A WEEK! I opened the bag and this was staring at me!
I threw the bag across the dining room and screamed! It was slow moving I guess because of the cold temperture. The kids had a blast with him until Shay released him. Needless to say we didn't have salad that night!