Sunday, April 27, 2008

Trip to Guatavita

Today we went on a trip to Guatavita. It was a small village about an hour outside of Bogota. The drive was beautiful in a cultural way and the view of the Andes was beautiful. Guatavita is a circular lake surrounded by the Andes Mountains. Lake Guatavita was one of the sacred lakes of the Muisca Indians. It is also one of the origins of the legend of El Dorado. The drive was as worth it as the village and lake itself. I love the culture of the Colombia and to see the various life styles is very cool, for me anyway.



Jess and Joaquin refused to get in the pic




We told the Jessica and Joaquin after breakfast that we were going to get on a bus. Joaquin very excitedly said “to go to the United States?” We said no, but shortly after a plane went over us and he pointed and asked Nate if we were going on a plane to the US.

I woke up with a nasty cold, I felt it coming on last night and didn’t sleep much, not able to breathe. Joaquin started back with a runny nose yesterday too and I don’t think he felt real well today. He had a bit of a rough day, he definitely did not enjoy the trip as much as the rest of us. However, he and Jessica liked the bus ride, they both wanted window seats, they took a nap on the way and on the way back. We got to meet a few more families from CHI, that was pretty cool. Joaquin has had a few moments the last few days just testing the waters. He does well, no real fits like Jessica had. They are in bed early tonight, the trips wear them out.

I so wish we understood more Spanish. It kills us to not know everything they are saying to each other and to other Spanish speakers. I say that because tonight Joaquin asked one of the other boys here why his mom doesn’t buy more games for them. The little boy responded by saying my mom doesn’t have much money left. Joaquin then said, “my dad has a lot of money!” We cracked up, but there are so many more conversations that we don’t understand. They are a crack up. If only he knew how far the money “doesn’t” go.

We talked some more about switching to a different B&B, El Refugio would be about half what we are spending here at Zuetana. We have to call Lucia tmw anyway and may see what she says about the availability of the big room at the other place. We are kind of torn as to what to do. We’ll see. Eric leaves on Wednesday and if we switch it will before he leaves. We are comfortable here, but the price is, well, a bit pricey.

Emilee and Nate are still doing well. Peggy and Sofia were on the trip with us, so Emi got her baby fix again today. Nate desires to have conversation with people like Uncle Brian, Papa, Uncle Matt, Uncle Tim, Papaw Ronnie etc. So he gravitated to one of the other CHI new Dads, a young, fun looking guy. I had to keep telling Nate to leave him alone, he is trying to work with his kids and be a dad. It appeared they guy had no interest in Nate and Nate didn’t understand why I kept telling him to come with us and leave well enough alone with the other families. But Andres our driver loves talking to Nate, I think he really just likes to rub his head. Andres is great. And thanks to Peggy, Nate and Emi got some conversations in with someone other than Eric and I.

This was Andres just after rubbing Nate's head...shucks, I missed the shot


Tomorrow starts a new week, a week with the possibility of Sentencia. Thursday is a holiday here, Labor Day, so all offices will be closed. Wow, if we get Sentencia this week, we will be coming home the just a few days later. That’s pretty exciting to think about.

Well we tried to get another family photo of all 6 of us and one of the 4 kids, but Joaquin just won’t cooperate. Finally this evening he did sit still after I begged and pleaded, so I guess this is as good as it gets. We have a picture frame we bought and wanted a really good photo of all of us, or one with just the 4 kids, but it has been a nightmare trying to get Joaquin to not act silly or to just sit still. So here’s what we got today, not too shabby.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

Wish we were there with you

Anonymous said...

Love the pictures of all of you
Love the smiles and happy faces they are looking more and more relaxed everytime you share pictures with us. Beautiful pictures of the land and culture.
Thank you for sharing. Its great to read and watch the hand of God in your journey.
Love and Prayer!
You all are doing Great. What great strength you all have.
Tina

Wendi and Benjamin Wood said...

Beth, LOVE your pics! Wish we had spent more time sight seeing. It is beautiful there...and embrace the "goofy"--those will be the pics you remember most anyways! Ha! I struggle with a serious pose...so, I just tell everybody to put on their silly face and take a pic! It's fun! Diego always makes a crazy pose! But that's Diego for us! Sounds like he and Joaquin may have some commonalities (is that a word?)

Well, hope you are feeling better soon, and praying that Sentencia come quickly and you guys get home soon. Refugio was a nice place. The staff were friendly. We even paid them to baby sit so we could go out with Daivd and some other couples one day! However, sometimes because we weren't able to communicate in Spanish they did undermine our authority when the kids would throw a tantrum and then give them what they wanted, AFTER we told them (the kids) NO! Again, we just used that "self talk" and told ourselves...we'll be home soon! Will Emi and Nate be staying with you in Bogota when Eric leaves? Emi and Nate took a "postcard" pic with that view! It was awesome! Well, praying you get well needed rest and tomorrow be a great day! God bless!

Juniper said...

It sounds like you all had a great day today! I am glad that they kids all had a good time. I really love the pic of Emi and Nate together. The one of all six of you guys together is great too.

Thanks for all of the pics of your trip. They are awesome!

I think it's really awesome to put a pic of all of you in a frame. All six of you in a pic together from Bogota. How awesome!!

I hope Sentencia come soon and goes well. Keep your heads high...God has had it all in His plan!! :0)

Love and prayers!!

Anonymous said...

I love all the pictures of the surrounding areas. Thank you for posting those.

Your family photos are awesome. I notice in the one with all 6 of you that Jessica is reaching up to put her hand on Papi's shoulder. Do I hear an "Ahhh?" That is so sweet!

I will pray that sentencia comes quickly and you will soon be home.

I hope you feel better quickly.

Love and Prayers,
Margie

Unknown said...

Hey Guys, One more day closer to coming home. Oh my goodness what wonderful pics. The scenery,culture, smiles, and precious moments. Nate, the Red's won yesterday and Phillips had two home runs. Brandon scored the only goal for his team last night, but it ended up a tie game. He played really well. Everyone we see wants to know if we have talked to you and how you're doing. Emi, you look so happy on the pics. We can see all the love that is being shared there. Keep up the good work. You guys ROCK! Give Jessica and Joaquin hugs and kisses for me. Bunches of Love to All of YOu. Papa & Mimi

The Jensen Family said...

How wonderful that you all are getting to see so much of Colombia and experience the culture. This will be priceless to you as you try to remember where Jessica and Joaquin came from. What a valuable experience within itself! Best of luck with the accommodation situation. I'm sure everything will work out. Does El Refugio plan as many things to go do as Zuetana? It seems like Zuetana plans outings each day. Do you have to pay for all of the outings you participate in or are some included in your price? Sorry to ask so many questions, I'm just starting to get a little nervous about how much I budgeted and how much we will really need! If you'd rather address my questions via e-mail, you can send it to tamorg@sbcglobal.net. Thanks, Beth!

Traci

David and Sheila Derr said...

Hey Beth!

It was good to be able to say a quick 'Hi' yesterday morning before you all took off for your big day! It sounds like you had a wonderful time and that the kids are doing well! We continue to pray for everyone's adjustment and for opportunities you have as a family to experience Colombia.

Many Blessings,
Sheila

Anonymous said...

Hi Beth!
Please come on over to El Refugio! There is a room next door to ours and is has 1 bunk bed and 1 full. Kind of a tight fit for the 4 kids and you. I know that there are some rooms downstairs. We LOVED the kids company they are ALL so great! Mark needs a friend to talk sports with so send Nate over....and now that we have Alejandra...Emi will love being with her!
Mark and Debi