Saturday, May 18, 2013

Hola everyone, 
We are in Zacapa, Guatemala and I love it here! Today though, we were doing a whole base clean up. I was put on the weeding team in the blistering sun. Our last job was to weed a cement drive way that was completely covered in weeds. There were eight of us working on it but it took forever and it was soooooo hot we were dying, but we did have a umbrella hat that we took turns using.  Once we finished we all went to our patio and ate mango popsicles that we had frozen in cups the night earlier. They were really delicious! While we are here we are staying in House 1, which is a giant house, it also has a giant porch that we have furnished with cushioned chairs, couches and tables. We decided that if we are living here for two months we might as well make it home.    

                                   

                                      Hugo had to work very hard too pull around three people


Mimi, Alician, and Miriam


Little Lizzy eating her 'bannano'




Eating popsicles on our porch 


Our porch fully furnished



                                                            Our house,  House 1


I finally let my hair down 


Sunday, May 12, 2013

Zacapa, Guatemala

This is for Vicki,
This blog is about Zacapa so I can convince you to send Taylor. Zacapa is a capital city is the state of zacapa. We stay at a orphanage called House of Hope or Casa de Esperanza. It is super safe there and there are a bunch of kids. Every afternoon we play a gaint soccer game and then eat dinner all together. When teams come to stay at the base we become the cooks. Last year we made food for 175 people every meal, it was really fun though.



                                                

cooking in giant pots to heavy to even lift


Lilia, Flor, Reyna and Ruth


A doge ball game on the top basketball bout


MaryElena and her baby Elizabeth 


Dinner at the girls table 


Caroline on top, Vidalia on the left, Marije in the middle, baby Elizabeth and her mom MaryElena, the Vidalia's son Hugo


Looking out from house three's porch, there are seven houses and are called by number


Daddy, Peter Bell ( our freind and house parent) and Tony building cabinets


Playing soccer





These are not all the kids but were the only kids that stayed for the pictures


Darwin on the left and Eliot on the right, the kid behind Darwin on the left, I can't tell who he is because he looks identical to his brother


We decided to eat chile on the patio these night


Mimi and Belen 

Friday, April 19, 2013

Cusco, Peru



We are Aguas Calientas, the town right at the bottom of the mountain from Machu Picchu and it is pouring rain! We came here on a train which was awesome. We sat facing each other with a table in between us so we could play cards. Dad, mom and I sat together and Lilia and Marije sat together. Across from my sister’s were two guys from Brazil. We started talking to them and then we taught them a card game and they taught us one that was really fun. Once we arrived in town we went out for lunch. We ate at a little Peruvian restaurant. Our waitress had a baby in a sling on her back. We ordered a soda called Inka Cola which is very popular here and we wanted to try it. When we ordered it, the waitress said it tasted kinda like pineapple. We got the soda and poured it into our cups, then we all took a sip. It tasted like a chemical form of bubble gum, it was disgusting! It even smelled like bubble gum. None of us drank any more and eventually gave the rest of the soda away to a little boy. Next, we ordered our meal and one the choices on the menu was grilled alpaca. Mom, dad, and I all got the alpaca and it was really good (alpaca is a small version of a llama). The only bad thing was during the whole meal dad was saying how good the baby alpaca was and dancing the meat around like an alpaca. Sometime during our meal it started raining, so we all ran back to our hotel and hung out. Tomorrow we are going on a tour of Machu Picchu.... I am super excited!




The yellow Inca Kola


Me trying the terrible Inca Kola, and in the back left corner there is the waitress with her baby on her back.


My lunch of alpaca

Thursday, March 28, 2013

El Chalten, Patagonia, Argentina

Hey,
       I’m in Patagonia Argentina looking at Mt. Fitz Roy. Mt Fitz Roy is one of the most famous rock climbing mountains in the world. People come from every where to hike it. Fits Roy is just outside of the little town that we are staying in called El Chalten. El Chalten is a hiking town which means all you do here is hike. For example, in the past week we have walked over 30 miles and 49,400 steps! That is a lot! On our hikes we get to see lakes, waterfalls, and glaciers. El Chalten is such a little town it is only 10 blocks by 3 blocks. While walking through town you can see llamas or horses just hanging out in someones front yard. Earlier in the week we were walking down the street and suddenly a herd of horses came running down the road. They were being brought across the river and to a pasture by two argentinian cowboys, or gauchos. One horse got caught in someones front yard fence, he was freaking out and it took him a while to find a way out. Once he did he ran across the river to the other horses.
  We continued our walk to go see a waterfall, which was awesome! Yesterday we hiked up to a glacier, it was beautiful. Then after the hike back down we came to a horse corral. On the fence we saw 2 cow skins drying inside out. It was disgusting, the hide hadn’t dried out yet so you could still see the skin and flesh covered in flies. We continued walking and came back to the trailhead. At the trailhead there was a man who ran the hotel across the road holding a super little puppy. We went over and saw two other puppies, so we asked if we could hold them. The guy said “sure” and we got to hold the little baby dogies. Then we asked why he had them and where was their mother. He said that she left them here when they were born and since then he has been taking care of them. We played with the puppies a little while longer, then we had to go back to town. This morning we got up early and hiked up a hill to watch the sunrise 7:30. On the way up, next to the trail, we watched a helicopter take off. The helicopter, we later found out, had Brad Pitt in it. Apparently Brad Pitt comes here almost annually. At the top of the hill we had a perfect view of all the big snowy mountains around being lit up by the sunrise. After we hiked down we went and ate breakfast. Right now we are all hanging out doing homework. Tomorrow we are taking the bus back to the airport in a town called El Calafate and flying back to Buenos Aires. 

































Friday, March 22, 2013


Hey, 
Sorry we haven’t blogged recently but we haven’t had much time. Right now I am in Patagonia, Argentina. This blog is catching up on every thing all the way from Costa Rica. In Costa Rica we stayed in San Jose for a few days then headed to Monteverde, a cloud forest. Then we moved on to Arenal, a volcano, and after that Puerto Viejo, a beach town. While in Monteverde we hiked around a cloud forest. We went on a morning hike, a night hike, visited a butterfly farm, tried waterfall repelling and climbed trees. On the morning hike we didn’t see nearly as many animals compared to the night hike but we did see some. We saw toucans, a tarantula, and baby hummingbirds in their nest.  After the morning hike we went to lunch, someone told us there was a hotel feeding monkeys, so we went down to the hotel. There were about 15 monkeys playing in the trees eating bananas. It was really cool and they were not scared of people so they would come right up to you. That same day on the night hike we saw three sloths, one was alone in a tree, then the other two were a mommy and her baby climbing around in a tree. Unfortunately, we didn’t get any good pictures of any of the sloths that night. Later we also saw tarantulas, vipers, many lightning bugs and a raccoon like animal with a long tail. The next day we went waterfall repelling, it was awesome! We all got to go and we all were soaking wet. There was seven waterfalls and the longest one was 120 feet high, this one only dad, mom and I were able to go down. It was one of the funnest things we have done. That day we also toured the butterfly farm. During the tour we were able to release butterflies into their little butterfly habitats. There were so many butterflies flying around it was beautiful. The next day we climbed up vines that had wrapped around a tree. The tree died and hollowed out, all that was left was the vine/tree shell. The vine was easy to climb but once you climbed to the top of the tree/vine you were about 90 feet above ground. When I got up to the top I looked out and there were monkeys playing in the trees next to me. There were two other trees that you could climb but is was much harder and not as high. 

The next day we left for Arenal volcano in La Fortuna. We arrived and it was raining so we got to our hotel and hung out all afternoon. In the morning we drove to a hiking trail around the volcano. It was beautiful but half way through our hike it started to rain again and rained for the rest of the day, by the time we got to the car we were soaked and muddy. It was worth it though. The next day we hiked up to a giant waterfall. The powerful waterfall landed in a little pool of water and made giant waves. You could swim around the edge of the pool and all the way to the back. At the back you can enter into a cave. In the cave there were so many birds, all you could hear was the birds talking amongst themselves. There was also a nice calm pool a little down stream of the waterfall, so we went and swam there for a while. On the hike down from the waterfall we saw about five toucans, they we beautiful. 

After Arenal we went to Puerto Viejo, one of the most beautiful beaches in Costa Rica. On the drive there we saw a group of raccoon like animals with long tails and long noses. We stopped and fed them bananas and one climbed onto me, they were super cute! I was surprised how friendly and how much they loved food. Then we continued to drive to the beach and we saw two sloths alongside the road. They were adorable with their little faces. Then we continued to drive on to Puerto Viejo. There we went hotel shopping and found a awesome Christian beach front hotel. We also found out from the owners the local church that they went to. So on Sunday we rode bikes around town and then went to church. The people on the coast are mainly black Caribbean people so their church is loud and lively, but this makes church really fun. The church was on the pastor’s brother’s front porch and only had about 25 people. It was really amazing and the worship was awesome. They read scripture, then prayed for and introduced all the new people. The pastor gave a little sermon then they did some more worship and then the service was over. We stayed a while and eventually took the pastor and his wife out to dinner. The next day we went to the Jaguar Reserve, this is a rehabilitation center for hurt or abandoned animals. At the center there was a deer that would come up to you and lick you and you could pet him like a dog. Then we got to go play with baby monkeys. I held one that fell asleep on me and wrapped his tail around me. Later when I was sitting on a little blanket three baby monkeys came and played on me. After we left the baby monkey section we went to see a frog pond. We saw frog eggs, tadpoles, and green, red and orange frogs. We got to play with squirrels and come face to face with a toucan. The toucan was an escape artist, he could get out of any cage but once he did get out he would just hop around and bite peoples toes, but not fly away. So they eventually just stopped locking his cage. Next we got to go see baby sloths. Baby sloths are the cutest thing ever! They have the most cutest smily faces ever. Then we saw adult sloths and that was the end of our tour at the Jaguar Reserve. 

We spent two more days at the beach then drove back to San Jose, the capital city. In San Jose Dad flew back to California for one week and we stayed at the San Jose YWAM base. There we helped pack food bags for families to get free food so that they don’t need to send their ten year old daughters out to the street to get money. We also helped teach kids church services in the dumps. It was really fun. We also went and saw a gold museum and a kids museum. They were both very interesting and fun. The same day we saw the Kids museum we also flew to Lima, Peru. 

We arrived in Lima and went to our boarding gate where we were supposed to catch our flight down to Buenos Aires, Argentina. When our seats were called we went and stood in line. The woman checked our passports, checked our tickets, then asked for our visas. We looked at her and said we didn’t know we needed visas for Argentina and she replied “If you don’t have a visa I won’t let you on this flight”. So we ran down to the nearest computer and searched frantically for a place to get a visa but we couldn’t find it any where online. Then the flight attendant told us we needed to print the visa but the problem is that nobody had a printer. Well, we completely missed our flight at 11:00 at night and we had nowhere to go! We still didn’t even know where to go to get visas and even less where to print them. Thank goodness the air line was so nice they gave us the website to find the visa, gave us dinner, booked us a new flight 10:00 the next morning for free, and let us sleep in their VIP lounge all night. If they didn’t do this it would have cost us thirty dollars per person to get out of the airport, and by the time we would get out find an hotel sleep for 2 hours, find the visas and print them, then come back to the airport 2 hours early and catch our new flight. We were so thankful for every thing they gave us. In the VIP lounge we got every thing in line, slept and caught our new flight. We are thanking God for every thing he worked out for us. We arrived in Buenos Aires, Argentina and now I am in Patagonia, but I’ll write about Patagonia later this week.

Monday, March 18, 2013






P.S- all the pictures are not exactly in order but more or less oldest at the bottom and most current at the top

sunset in Patagonia

Sunset and town in Patagonia


Our really tight room, we really can't walk, my mom took the picture from the bathroom


The lagoon that sometimes has flamingos, we only saw one 


The lagoon 


the lagoon

the lake and the big sky

little bird skeleton

the lake and me

walking around the lagoon

there is a fox pooping in the middle of the picture, but he blends in well so look closely 

Two geese walking down the bridge 

swans swimming in the lagoon

there was a horse along side of the road and I stopped and french braided her hair


We got little chocolate sheep candies 

the sunset over patagonia


we only saw one flamingo at the lagoon, the picture was taken through the telescope 




Mimi, Nicole, and Ryan in San Jose, Costa Rica


Gaint spider I found while taking a shower


Stuck in the airport after we found out we couldn't get to argentina


Phone booth in Buenos Aries, Argentina


This is for Miss Martinez my bible teacher sorry but your perfect husband Dr. Jesus Martinez has passed away 


some graves in the cemetary are really elaborate and buetifull 


some are falling apart and you can see the casket 


There are a bunch of cats living at the cemetary and the sleep everywhere

Another amazing cemetery 

My freind cat I carried around the whole cemetery tour


Downtown Buenos Aires 

the cemetery street

waiting to cross the street 


Buenos Aires

view of the mountains from the plane

We took the subway around town