Friday, December 5, 2008
More from Santiago trip
In front of Iglesia de los Dominicos
Riding on the Subway/metro
Having fun at the Hands on Science Museum for kids
On a bed of nails
Trip to Santiago, Chile
Matthew loved the Hands on Childrens museum!
Cooking away like his daddy!
Loving the big piano!
He loved playing outside in the hot sun.
Even petted a huge frog at the aquarium.
On the way back from Iguazu, Argentina we enjoyed a couple of days in the big city of Santiago, Chile. We had a great time!
Cooking away like his daddy!
Loving the big piano!
He loved playing outside in the hot sun.
Even petted a huge frog at the aquarium.
On the way back from Iguazu, Argentina we enjoyed a couple of days in the big city of Santiago, Chile. We had a great time!
Southern Cone retreat to Iguazu, Argentina
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Spring in Punta Arenas, Chile---October 2008
Tulips
One of 5 rose bushes
Not sure but I'm going to call them bluebells
Not sure, look like some sort of daisy
No clue! It's fuzzy though
Calafate- looks just like blueberries
Again, Calafate--Look closely and you'll see the thorns
This reminds me of dogwood
Rhubarb
Mint
It's October and it's officially spring here in Punta Arenas, Chile. Here are a few pics of some plants in bloom in our yard. I'm not sure what they all are, but if you find out, let me know!
One of 5 rose bushes
Not sure but I'm going to call them bluebells
Not sure, look like some sort of daisy
No clue! It's fuzzy though
Calafate- looks just like blueberries
Again, Calafate--Look closely and you'll see the thorns
This reminds me of dogwood
Rhubarb
Mint
It's October and it's officially spring here in Punta Arenas, Chile. Here are a few pics of some plants in bloom in our yard. I'm not sure what they all are, but if you find out, let me know!
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Pics of Matthew
We'll see if I can upload some photos of sweet Matthew. He is 3 now and is curious about everything. He just started daycare/ el jardin Thursday. So far he loves it. The name of his school is Jardin Nido Azul, which means Blue Nest. Which is perfect since it is the kinder on the Chilean Airforce base here in Punta Arenas. It is only about 2 minutes, if that, from our house. One of my English students is in the airforce here and got us the recommendation for Matthew to be able to attend Nido Azul. He is the only English speaking child in the school and hopefully his Spanish will improve rapidly. I only hope I'll be able to keep up with him!
The pics are of the daycare and an airforce building across the street. Also a couple of pics with one of his teachers, Tia Sole (pronounced so-lay), and one of his classmates, Sophia.
Before the Flight
Chilean Independence Day, Sept. 18th
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