Monday, November 30, 2009

Removed

Let It Snow Let It Snow






No my friends these images are not the result of computer manipulation, we truly are experiencing snow in El Paso! Lots of it by El Pasoan standards! And the driving conditions are amazing.

Lack of salt+Texas Drivers+Chihuahuan Drivers+Sports Cars=Disaster Zone

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Rain, in El Paso, Why I Never!

I am dumbfounded, we are in El Paso and it has been raining, quite steadily all day.... Possibility of snow tomorrow. Snow? Yes, snow! I'm considering the possibility of El Nino weather effects, while the rest of El Paso is blaming Northerners who possibly unleashed this stormy beast while unpacking, I can't imagine who they could ever mean. :) In all seriousness though the mountains look amazing draped in cloud cover so spooky and surreal.

New Mexico



Yesterday we travelled to Las Cruces, NM after service for a get-together at a couple's house from our congregation. When we got there the electricity had gone out due to the rain, (yes any weather other than sun sends the southwest into a panic...they just aren't equipped to deal with it. I counted two sewer drains on my way to meeting today along the entire route, two! They just don't need them.)

We watched the lightening and felt and listened to the thunder under their porch for a long time. In the desert there is a plant called the Creosote bush and when it rains on the leaves of the plant it lets out a smell that is so fresh and clean. You couldn't help but breathe in the scent of the desert. I have posted some photos of it above that I was able to pull of the internet.



We played the "animal" game which is a lot of fun and then we played a fabulous version of Telephone...the ASL way.

You have a total of four people the first person chooses a story from the Bible Stories book, performs it in front of the remaining people and one of the 4 people chosen. The other two are kept in a back room. The second person from the four then has to act out what the first person acted out to the best of their ability to the third person. Then the third person acts out in front of the fourth person to the best of their ability copying the second person. The fourth person has to guess what the story was originally. You may think the idea is simple but trust me it is amazing how little the mind can remember when it is put on the spot and different people's mannerisms and such makes for an awesome variety of performances. For example, Stefan chose to do the story of Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey. By the time it got to the last person they were acting out a Bullfighter and Flamenco dancers.

Best of all we were able to Ichat with our family who was simultaneously having a get-together in Ohio. So our congregations were in a way having one huge party :)

It is such a joy to be in Jehovah's organization where you can feel so at home and so close to the brothers and sisters in just a short amount of time. You always have family wherever you are.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Our Family has Grown

Our hot water is back!!!!!! And our new extended family keeps growing. These are some photos of Brother and Sister Leyva and their friends and family who come to service the house when things go wrong. They are really sweet and have become true brothers and sisters.

Our Extended Family


UTEP

The two photos of the Mission and Cactus were taken at the University of Texas El Paso. There is a Chihuahan Desert Garden building that I desperately wanted to go into but it was closed for the holidays. The University is really beautiful, southwestern-themed, and full of unique architecture and plants.

Chihuahuan Desert Life




Monday, November 23, 2009

Cold Water.....


To quote the words of Damien Rice, "Cold, cold water, surrounds me now." For many of you this is going to seem like Deja Vu as this topic has been discussed previously. When we arrived to our new home we had to wait two days for the hot water to be turned on due to the "Gas Nazi's" of the Texas Gas Company. Pretty much if you don't keep the originally set appointment for the turning on of your gas, then....."NO GAS FOR YOU!" However we all told each other that one day we would look back and laugh at this experience. And so we did. Till again this weekend we find ourselves in the same predictament. Our water heater was replaced this weekend, as the landlord realized it needed to be when it was originally turned on. Fantastic!



Except it doesn't work..... ha ha ha.... So here we find ourselves again boiling water, filling our bathtub, and nursing our colds that have developed. Today, a plumber may come to fix the issue, again I say may as it is always a possibility that today can mean tomorrow or next week. Yes my friends, one day we will look back on this and laugh, but we will be more careful how soon we do so this time. In the mean time our stove is feeling well loved, and we are getting plenty of exercise carrying boiling water up and down the stairs. I think this may be preparation for something, I'm just not sure what yet.

Our Prickly friends


Texas in Relation to the Rest of the U.S. and Mexico

Thursday, November 19, 2009

The First of Many

I write the first blog post with a smile on my face knowing that most of you who will read this will laugh at my lack of technological abilities. At first I thought hey, what a great idea, a blog, sure beats writing out emails and sending them out to the masses. However, after just setting up a blog title I found myself exhausted and ready for a nap. I hope that this blog will serve its purpose well, to share with everyone bits and pieces of our new lives in our new home. Soon it will no longer be new but it will always be different then what we have ever experienced before. So I thank you for taking the time to read my mumble-jumble and hope you enjoy!