Tuesday, October 28, 2008

sorry for the delay =)

I can't believe I haven't posted in so long!  So much has been going on, I had a temporary technical problem with my computer, one of my lovely puppies chewed through my power cord and I was without power until we bought a new one.  The joys of being puppy parents...
This past weekend we had sleepover visitors for the first time!  One of my good friends from college is teaching at the American School in Madrid this year, and her boyfriend Josh is working for the Spanish public school system teaching English.  All of their friends in Madrid told them they had to visit Asturias (the province we live in), so they came up for the weekend before it got to cold.
It was awesome!  They took the bus up from Madrid (which takes about 5 1/2 hours if anyone is interested, and costs about 25 Euros) and got into Gijon at 10:45 pm on Friday night.  We stayed up talking until 1:30 am or so, and then went to sleep for a LONG time =)  Saturday we went for a long walk along the coast.  San Lorenzo was an early explorer of the area and they've since made a beautiful trail/path on his original route.  So we took the puppies (of course!) and had an awesome time walking in the beautiful fall weather.  Needless to say, I think they'll be coming back to play in the ocean once it's warm.  Saturday night after dinner, we took them to see our famous drink-sidra.  Sidra is a drink made in Asturias from apples, it's kind of an apple cider type thing, that has to be aerated before you can enjoy it, so the bar tenders/waiters, pour it from above their heads into a glass that they hold down low with their other hand.  After watching professionals pour, we bought a few bottles ourselves and let Becky and Josh give it a shot, I'd never poured sidra before either, so Greg made me do it... I did pretty good, I probably only spilled 100 mL on the ground =)  It's really difficult.. if you come visit we'll make you try!  We've been told young boys practice with water.. when they're about 10-16... so they can pour the sidra for girls at the bar when they're old enough.  

On Sunday Greg and I got up as usual and got ready for church, and rushed out the door to get there on time.. we made it-at about 10:59 and realize no one else is there (church starts at 11).  Weird, right?  So I go into a little bread store and ask for the time... it's only 10!  Apparently Day Light Savings started here this past weekend and we didn't know!  I always laugh at people when that happens in the States... what comes around goes around.  
So for those of you in Delaware, for the next few days we're only 5 hours in the future.  
And lastly... we're turning into "those" dog parents, it's been really rainy and cold here, so Lola HATES going outside, I literally have to drag her to go out, Goyo loves it, so I look pretty funny with one dog running ahead and one being dragged behind.  So we bought her a sweater today, and she looks adorable!!! Pictures to come.. I promise.  Tonight we took them down to the beach and let them run around.  I love that dogs are allowed all over here, they get so much exercise-it's great!  But they were COVERED in sand!  It was worth it though, they look so happy when they're just chasing each other all over!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

visits from the U.S of A!

Just 10 minutes ago, we were sitting in our living room with our friend Trevor, from home!  It's so much fun to see a familiar face... he's here for some work with DuPont, and we had the privilege to eat dinner with him, and spend some time just catching up and talking.
I don't think I had any idea how much I actually missed home, but having someone from our church family really reminded me of the community back in DE.  
Everyone always asks us about the differences here between churches, and in one word I would say "community".  Evangelical churches in Spain are almost 'underground'.  There are no big buildings to call church, here when we refer to our church, I feel more as though we are referring to the group of people we meet with every Sunday... I think it's just starting to click that this is actually the purpose of church.  It's not about the sanctuary or the Sunday school classrooms.  Not to say that that doesn't help.. it's nice to have a place to refer too, but I think too often I associated church with the building on 273 in Newark and not with wonderful people I worshipped with every Sunday.  I'm thankful for this opportunity to learn such a thing!
But I was also lucky enough to have the same kind of "family" back home.  I wonder how many people go to church week after week and never take the initiative to get involved.  We live in an egocentric society and always want things to be done for us... and although I wholeheartedly agree that we should be inviting to visitors and others, I also think we need to take it upon ourselves to get involved and to meet people.  A wise man once told me that we are responsible for our own isolation.  It's so easy to feel like "you're left out"... go find somewhere that you fit, it might not happen on the first try, but do it until it works!  Go to every Sunday School class, every bible study, get out there.  It can change your life to have a group of people who care about you as much as they do themselves.  
And on that note, spending the evening with Trevor was awesome!  I'm so glad we got to catch up and talk about life, etc.  And he brought me a present from home!  (Thank you Klumbachs!) 
Everything else is going well.. we're still moving into our place, it's hard to get everything done when you've got puppies and errands and cleaning!  But we're almost done, I promise to put pictures up soon! 

Saturday, October 11, 2008

lots of exercise

Greg got his official residency card yesterday!  He's a legal Spanish resident.. so exciting!

Today we went hiking with Greg's boss and his boss's boss, and of course Brian and Jodie Which is not something you usually get to do in the states, but since we're our own little ex-pat community, it's really cool to hang out with everyone.  We drove about 45 minutes south of Gijon and went on an "easy" hike.  I don't know who decides what level the hikes are.. but I don't think I would have called this one easy.  The path was paved for the 2 hour part that we walked, but beyond that it was just a trail.  But it was pretty steep.  Since we can't leave our puppies for too long, we brought them with us, and we had SO much fun!  They've never stayed awake as long as they did today... and they've slept since we got home.  The windy roads didn't agree with Goyo, and when we stopped for gas he threw up his breakfast-but other than that it was a smooth ride.  We rigged up Greg's backpack so we could carry them when they got tired, which turned out to work really well.  Lola had to take a few breaks, but Goyo did really well!  And he stayed behind the first person in the pack.. so he's learning his place, we were proud of our training.  
They also experienced running water for the first time as they explored a bit of a river with Greg.  We're having so much fun with them, and we hope they'll grow up to love hiking with us.  It's starting to look like fall here, and reminds me of home, when my family would drive up to Bloomsburg, PA and all along the highways the trees would be orange and red.  There aren't any red trees, but there are lots of yellows and oranges.  It's breathtaking.  I can't wait until they start to get all snow capped!
Other cool things that happened this week.... 
-my best friend and her husband opened for Charlie Hall in Newark, DE.  I think that's pretty awesome... i miss her.  (jennyandtylermusic.com)
-I had my first Spanish class... it's a Spanish class for foreigners that is offered by the city.  There were a few people from all sorts of countries- Germany, England, U.S.A, Tunesia, Brazil, Italy, Australia.
-Thanks to my puppies, I've made a few friends.. We go to the park every day at 2 to run around with some other schnauzers.  It's amazing how with the two dogs-all of a sudden I have a plethora of people to talk to, I love it! 

So, here are a few pictures from our aventuras en las montanas:
 

Monday, October 6, 2008

so much responsibility =)

We're loving our two puppies, Lola and Goyo, and I promised some pictures.. so here they are!  Lola is half the size of Goyo, but she's rather fiesty!  We've been working on potty training and learning names, and so far-it's going really well!  We also have discovered that if you take your dog out to play then at home all they do is sleep, I'm loving it.  We had our first vet visit, and I must admit, I was rather proud of my Spanish today, Greg told me we couldn't get a dog until I found a vet and did all the right research, etc.  So of course, I did =)  So he had off today, we finally got internet/phone/tv and we went together.  
In the E.U you have to have your dog microchipped, and they get this super cute passport that makes it really easy to bring to other countries.  They also had some ear mites, so the vet had to give them drops and stuff... but she speaks NO English, so it was quite fun.  
  
Other exciting news, we've finally moved into our apartment, the movers came early on Friday morning and stayed until 5 and we've been unpacking boxes ever since!  Once everything is in order we'll be sure to put up a bunch of pictures.  

Sunday, October 5, 2008

an addition to the fam..

Did you have any good guesses?

Well.. we decided we were going to make an addition to our family.. and we did!  After we found out we were getting our furniture on Friday, we were planning to get a puppy on Saturday.  Well.. there were only 2 left in the litter of Black miniature schnauzers.. so we have 2 puppies!!!!  I promise I'll put pictures up tonight or tomorrow, but they're the cutest things in the world, and their names are Goyo (a boy) and Lola (the cutest little girl)!