This is a photo of my newest tattoo. It was done last night so there is still a lot of time before it is really ready for a photo but I just wanted to share this with my friends. I know there are some of you that think tattoos are insane and especially one on a person's neck, but there are also some of you that will think this is pretty cool.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
winter
Well, looks like we are in for 3 more days of winter like weather. 27 degrees tomorrow morning, Tuesday morning 39 degrees and Wednesday morning 45. The highs for those 3 days will be in the 50s and 60s; after those 3 days it looks like springtime will be here. No more wearing a hoodie and a coat in the house or sleeping under 4 blankets. These people here in Uruguay are hardy stock. I think that is why my future father in law, who is 74, is so lively. We went to their house for Canalones and afterwards he took a shower and got on his motorcycle and met friends to play cards. We went home and made a drive around the Playa.
I am hoping to hear from my tattooist tomorrow to set up a time for my newest tattoo addition. I will send a picture after it's done. I am excited about it. Of course, most of you are going to think I have totally lost my mind but that will be more like a confirmation for most of you since you think I slipped over the edge by moving back to Uruguay.
I was thinking of taking a picture of my two plastic containers of Wal Mart brand peanut butter and emailing it to Wal Mart so they can see that their peanut butter is in South America. I don't think it is going to last me more than a couple more months but that is okay. I have it on toast almost every morning.
Anyway, this is the short story for my blog today, I promise I will write more later and send pictures of our new place.
Sincerely,
Jonathan, Doc, Dad, Aba
I am hoping to hear from my tattooist tomorrow to set up a time for my newest tattoo addition. I will send a picture after it's done. I am excited about it. Of course, most of you are going to think I have totally lost my mind but that will be more like a confirmation for most of you since you think I slipped over the edge by moving back to Uruguay.
I was thinking of taking a picture of my two plastic containers of Wal Mart brand peanut butter and emailing it to Wal Mart so they can see that their peanut butter is in South America. I don't think it is going to last me more than a couple more months but that is okay. I have it on toast almost every morning.
Anyway, this is the short story for my blog today, I promise I will write more later and send pictures of our new place.
Sincerely,
Jonathan, Doc, Dad, Aba
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Athletic shoes
Just a short blog of something I found interesting and thought it would be cool to share. I need to write about these small things when I hear them.
We call athletic shoes "championes" here. That is actually the spanish word for mushrooms. The reason that they are called championes is because the first company to begin selling athletic shoes here was a company called Champion. So it just became easier to call athletic shoes championes. Just a little something to put away in your trivial drawer.
We call athletic shoes "championes" here. That is actually the spanish word for mushrooms. The reason that they are called championes is because the first company to begin selling athletic shoes here was a company called Champion. So it just became easier to call athletic shoes championes. Just a little something to put away in your trivial drawer.
Friday, August 9, 2013
A difference
Well, I don't know if I have said anything along these lines in previous blogs. Perhaps if I read my blogs I would know. I was standing in the new apartment looking out the window at the street below and the clouds and everything in view. The sky seems to be a different color of blue here. It is almost surreal. I noticed that the sky actually had several shades of blue. The clouds seemed to have a 3-D effect. I know that Fabiana misses the other house, she lived there for 13 years and it was her home. It was the home that the children grew up in. I know that this is a change for her and she seems to be making the best of it. I hope that what I am doing and me being here has made it somewhat easier. The owner of the apartment hasn't actually made it easy to live here. The first thing she did was tell us that we cannot wash the clothes and have our wash water flow onto her back yard; okay we bought a smaller washer and had it installed in our bathroom and the wash water discharges into the shower. The second thing she said was not to throw dog droppings into her yard. We haven't done that so I don't know where that came from. I find it interesting that she has placed about 6 grocery bags full of grass clippings for the garbage collectors to pick up. They don't do that here. They have been sitting there for about 3 days. The garbage gets picked up here every night between 8 and 8:30. There are still some boxes that need to be unpacked but everything is coming along fine. The built in closets are okay but I need to retrieve my ladder to get to the parts that are on top. That is where things will go that don't need to be dealt with on a regular basis.
Yes, I am happy here and I know that I am loved. Things are better than they were when I first came here and I loved the country then, you can not imagine how I feel about it now.
I walk 2 blocks and I am in the center of the city.
I wish each and everyone of you could come visit Uruguay so you can experience what I do on a daily basis and then you would understand. I am not asking you to move here because I know that there would be less than a handful of you that would or could do it. Next time you want to take a vacation to an interesting place, please consider a visit here.
Okay, more in the next blog and I will read the previous blogs to make sure I am not repeating myself, although I will probably repeat about how I feel about living here and being with Fabiana. She is the love of my life and always will be.
Yes, I am happy here and I know that I am loved. Things are better than they were when I first came here and I loved the country then, you can not imagine how I feel about it now.
I walk 2 blocks and I am in the center of the city.
I wish each and everyone of you could come visit Uruguay so you can experience what I do on a daily basis and then you would understand. I am not asking you to move here because I know that there would be less than a handful of you that would or could do it. Next time you want to take a vacation to an interesting place, please consider a visit here.
Okay, more in the next blog and I will read the previous blogs to make sure I am not repeating myself, although I will probably repeat about how I feel about living here and being with Fabiana. She is the love of my life and always will be.
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