Saturday, June 16, 2012

Cool Stuff...

One of the things I had read about Puerto Vallarta is that there are a lot of sea turtles and they like to nest in the area. That is something I really wanted to see, but didn't know if I would get the chance. Well, the first week we were there, we were walking along the beach and there were a few people gathered watching something. Of course, we had to see what it was too, and I am so glad that we did! It was a turtle laying her eggs on the beach!! So cool!!!

Sorry the picture isn't very good. It was almost dark and all I had was my phone to take a pic and I didn't want to get to close and disturb the turtle. So this is as good as I could get.

The next day, I went to see what was there, and all there was was a small hole in the sand. I think they most likely moved the nest to a less populated area.

This baby turtle was hanging out in front of a little pond. There were a whole bunch of them in the water that kept popping up their little heads.
Right next to the Grand Mayan is a golf course called El Tigre. The story is that the owners rescued 2 tigers and took care of them. Since the first 2, there have been many more, including 2 leopards they have in another cage on the other side of the course.
One thing I don't have a picture of yet is a cocodrillo (crocodile). They show up in the ponds on the golf course on a regular basis, but they have people to move them out. Needless to say, people don't fish their balls out of the water, and the birds are all really cautious.


Church...

I have had a few people ask me how church is. And yes, it is all in Spanish. Well, it is just like at home, but in Spanish. :) The people are really really nice, and there are two American families that I know of so far, and there are quite a few people who speak English pretty well. People have really gone out of their way to make sure we feel welcome. My first week in RS a sister who spoke a little English went out of her way to sit by me and try to tell me a little of what was going on, and my RS President who speaks no English came to visit me right away even though it was not easy for her. It is easy to tell that everyone works at being "united".

Cole is doing fine too. He was a little scared the first couple of weeks, though. I found out that they moved him up into the 8-year old class because the teacher for that class speaks pretty good English. That was a huge help for him. He was also really happy to find that one of the American families has an 8-year old boy so he found an instant friend.

While it is a little hard to sit and not understand what is being said for 3 hours, it is so nice to go and feel the same spirit that I felt before I came here. The people are truly humble and trying to do their best, just like us. I feel at home when I am there. I am so grateful for how the church is organized so it is the same truth wherever I am.

3 comments:

  1. It sure helps to read your posts...It is very hard not to just pick up the phone and call any time. We are glad to see you are adapting...Love you all so much and we are so proud of you

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  2. So lucky. I've still never seen that. And I love your thoughts on the church. Sometimes I think I need an attitude adjustment.

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