5/17/2009
DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA
Yes, it is true. We are returning home a year earlier then expected. We think it has alot to do with the economy situation, and everyone has been asked to cut back. So we will have our belongings packed up here in Argentina on June 15, 2009. Our flight out will be June 18,2009 at 8:30 p.m. We will fly to Arizona for a few days and then fly to Layton Utah to look for a home. As soon as everything is settled we will get our belongings out of storage in Mesa, Arizona. Then start our new journey to Utah. I never wanted to or expected to live in Utah. I always thought we would move right back to Mesa. But it seems when ever we don't want something, then we are sure to get it (a pet peeve of mine). The licensing in Arizona made it way to difficult for Bill to return there to work. So instead, Layton wanted Bill and thats where we will be going. The licensing is much easier and there is a nice slot for him there. I know this will bring about new experiences and more growth. I will miss living in the "Valley of the Sun", I love to swim and I will miss the weather.I will miss be around Ashley and Devin, my mom and brothers. Bill and I are sad not to be living around his folks also. I am not to excited about living in cold country again, but like always I adjust to new things. We hope to stay close to our family in Arizona. It is exciting that I do have my Uncles in Utah who I look forward to building a relationship with once again. Sharae and Landon will be close by, so there are blessings in all things. I know the Lord had a hand in this decision, so it is important to keep the faith in all things.
5/05/2009
WALKING TO MY PIANO CLASS
Since you can not be here to see Argentina-I am bringing it to you via video. I am going and coming back from my piano lessons in the city.
My life is kinda like the movie "GROUND HOG DAY"
I do the same thing every day over and over again. I don't have a car so I have to be creative on what I do. First thing in the morning Bill leaves for work at 6:30 am.(remember there is a 4 hour time difference in the states). I get up with Chiquita at around 8:30-9:00am. We eat breakfast and then I take her for a long walk and usually jog back to the house with her. Then on m,w,f I ride my bike about 1.5 miles(one way) and work out at curves. Then when I return home I practice piano, I now know 10 hymns I take lessons from the senior missionarys serving over music. It has been wonderful to learn piano. Then I usually shower, and about that time I have lunch around 2 p.m. Then I work on journaling: scrapebooks for my kids since they started school, or doing work on the computer. Then I fix dinner and Bill comes home around 5 p.m. We usually eat around 6:30p.m. During this time, if Chiquita sees one of her doggie friends outside, then I let her go out a play. Or I take her down the street for an extra walk (she keeps me busy like a 2 year old-sometimes).
On Tues and thursdays after Chiquitas long walk in the morning. I ride my bike again another 1.5 (one way) and go to my spanish tutor for 1.5 hours. Then return home again. On Tuesday evenings at 5:30p.m I take the car after Bill gets home and go to the church. I teach English to the sisters till 6:30p.m. Sometimes during the week I will go into the office with Bill and walk to the missionarys apartment and take my piano lessons. So I stay busy with something all the time. I am busy with helping in the Relief Society with the monthly newsletter and pass it out the first sunday of the month. They also asked me to take care and fix up their bulletin boards. So I have taken pictures of all the familys in the ward and put their pictures up. Also, new members of the ward. The members here love it and look at their pictures all the time. They don't do much decorating here in Latin America-so this is a big thing. I am teaching by example how to make things nice.
It has been a wonderful experience living here in Argentina for this past 2 years.
I have met wonderful people who I will remember the rest of my life-for sure.
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