Since basketball season finished Brittany joined the track-team and it appears to have been a good move. In four track meets she placed in all but one race and has brought home nine medals! She runs in the 4X200m, 4X100m and 200m individual. Next week she begins triple jump and long jump too. In two weeks she is off to the district races here in Edinburg, TX.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
Space Cadets for a Day
During our recent trip to Houston, to get Marcel's mom at the airport, we took a trip over to the Johnston Space Center. That is Emma at the large logo in the visitor center. It was neat to see real space suits, satelites, rockets and movies. There were many activities but the tour of the technical part of the facility was preceded by a four hour wait. Though we wanted to do the hour long tour we did not want to wait so long. The aviation bug is still alive in Marcel...he was like a kid at a candy shop absorbing all the technical lingo they speak. Marcel once worked on a "unique" C-130 Hercules operated by NASA years ago while at Northwest Industries in Edmonton.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Snake in the House
No its not a worm...its a snake! Brittany is holding a three inch Texas Blind Snake. These are very tiny snakes that reach about eight inches in length. They hunt ants and the eggs of insects. Their mouth is so small that they can't bite people. They are a good snake to have around the house but not in the house. They live under the concrete slabs of homes but when it rains very hard, as it did this past week, they crawl out of their holes and enter warm dry houses. When in the house they will often breed and lay eggs. With time you'll have many of these snakes in your home. The other night we were moving some furniture around, lifted our rug and found the little critter. It's likely a yearling and thus likely did not lay its eggs in the carpet.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
New DJ in South Texas
This is Ahava, our three year old. Today her daycare took a field trip to Radio Esperanza. The radio station is on the campus of Rio Grande Bible Institute where we are learning Spanish. The radio station has a great outreach ministry through-out south Texas and north-east Mexico and it is very popular. It is the radio station that we prefer to listen to here. You can listen to it as well by going to http://www.radioesperanza.com/ Click on Escuche En Vivo, and you will hear great Latino worship music.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Ahava is "scooters" about scooters
Our three year old, Ahava, is crazy about her scooter. She's pretty good at riding it, too!
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Our Church
This is a picture of the church we are currently attending; Iglesia Biblica Cristiana Maranata n McAllen, Texas. Frank Ortega is the pastor and he is an excellent expositor of the Bible. The worship, for the most part, is contemporary and one can see many hands raised and hear many "gloria a Dios." The people are very friendly and we have joined with them in several outreach events that have seen success.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Raising Money for a Fiesta
This our friend Nadine who is from Nicaragua. He is a Bible college student here at Rio Grande Bible Institute and also one of Marcel's tutors. He has become a good friend and we are excited to see Christian growth in his life. In this photo he's cleaning our truck to raise money for the graduating students the of Bible college. Every year the graduates go and have a little fiesta and some fun at a place nearby to celebrate the completion of four years of hard academic work. Past classes have gone to San Antonio and South Padre Island. I don't know if they have decided where they will go this year but I'm sure they will have fun.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Science Fair
Petra recently won her school's science fair project. She, with dad's help, made a wind tunnel and two airfoils (wings) and proved that deep chamber wings produce more lift than low chamber wings. She was invited to compete in the city science fair and won first place in the engineering division. She has now been invited to compete in the regional science fair project in Brownsville Texas in March.
Friday, March 9, 2007
Religion on Parade
The procession that you see to the right that is blocking the rush-hour traffic in Monterrey is that of "peregrinos" or pilgrims. This would be a religious procession that will take all or some of the people you see here on to one of the many catholic basilicas in Mexico. Some of the people on these pilgrimages will travel across the country to Mexico City to the Basilica of the Virgin Guadalupe. If you look closely you'll see that many of the people are dressed in native costumes.
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Mexico
During the Thanksgiving weekend in November our family, along with another student family from Alberta, travelled to the northern Mexican city of Monterrey. We had great opportunity to practice our Spanish and bask in the rich culture of this country and enjoy their well-known delicacy: Cabrito (roasted young goat).
The picture to the right is of the Bishop's Palace that sits on a large hill in the middle of this city. You can see for miles.
Snake-o-rama Emma
Here is the fearless Emma with a three foot Indigo Snake (non-venomous). In the sub tropics there are a huge variety of reptiles to keep us entertained. Every evening the walls of our house have Mediterranean House Geckos on the siding and a few times we have found them in the house. Friends on campus have had the Texas Blind Snake come into the houses and cars during the night after a rain. Near by at local parks we can see alligators and large Diamondback Water Snakes. Next month when the weather really heat's up Marcel is going to a rattlesnake round-up near by.
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