Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Thanksgiving in Granada

Our friend Clint gave us a ride into Granda this morning to scope out some leads on a new vehicle.  Ian is meeting with the gentleman now, and Puna and I are watching cable TV in our air-conditioned room at Hotel San Francisco.  We stayed here last year and were impressed with the nice rooms, friendly staff, and kick-ass free breakfast.  The only downfall to this joint is the noisy parrot in the courtyard.  Puna hides under the bed when he sqwuaks.  Cross your fingers that all goes well in the vehicle department because we're both ready to be mobile again.  Lady Gray is still getting patched up and we've decided to hold on to her and rent her out within the gates of Iguana so people can get around the development if they arrive without a car.  It will be a good way to make some extra cash.

We've hired a nice Nica lady named Marta who comes to the house three days a week to clean and do laundry. She does an excellent job and we know her sisters from Mark and Dave's Surf Camp.  She has three children and seems pretty happy to have some income.  Her and I are hashing out our language barrier which can be challenging when Ian isn't around to translate.  My Spanish isn't awful but, it certainly isn't stellar.

The fish guy stopped by this week - fresh prago (red-snapper) filleted on our front porch!  There is also a produce truck that comes by twice a week, as well.  We missed him this last week but, I'm pretty excited he'll be around as much of our need to frequent Rivas comes from the fact that produce generally only lasts around ten days.  If we can trim our trips to twice a month, Melly and Ian will be happy campers.  In a nutshell, Rivas is a soul-drainer.  It's hot, inconvenient, and plagued with torturous lines.  But, it is our hub and we're thankful for it.  Sadly, the new Maxi-Pali that just went in, is somewhat of a disappointment.  Half-owned by Walmart, we were hoping for a little more variety as far as food choices and household items go but, all it really is is a bigger version of the same crappy store in town.  It does however, have A/C and wide aisles and they do accept credit cards.  Not to mention, there is a secret ATM machine that doesn't have a line wrapping around the block to get to it.  Everyone keeps telling me that being pregnant in Nicaragua comes with privileges.  Allegedly, cutting is acceptable in my condition but, I have yet to work up the courage to try.


Here's another Facebook cut and paste that I took from our friend Kassidy's page - it's Ian on a little nugget at Colorado's.  I'll bust out some proper photos soon!


Saturday, November 19, 2011

Home Sweet Home

Well, we've been back for a week and have settled in quite well.  The house is in good shape.  Our minimal belongings are still here and the house is still standing.  Plus, no more termites.  We're stoked this problem got resolved while we were away.  Our driver, Roberth Ow (ex-mayor of the Corn Islands with a pretty Caribbean accent), picked us up from the airport after a rather eventful trip.  Delta delayed our flight out of Honolulu for almost two hours, which caused us to miss our second flight to Atlanta.  We managed to get on another flight that was able to put us there in time for our connection to Managua but, this portion of the journey required a medical emergency for some poor woman that ended with paramedics boarding the aircraft before everyone was able to deplane.  Unfortunately, all the delays made it impossible for me to take Puna out to go to the bathroom and she did twenty-one hours without a pee-break.  Poor puppy.  Customs was fairly smooth-sailing - the hot water heater made it through without too much sweet-talking by Ian and surprisingly, all five bags made it on the same flight as said owners.  Before heading out of town, we stopped at my favorite grocery store and stocked up on some key items that are not available in Rivas.  (most importantly, oyster sauce and fish sauce, for Asian culinary delights)  We arrived to La Vista just after sun-down and were pleased to find our refrigerator had been lit and our bed made.  Our good friend Gustavo had made sure our house had been cleaned and tended to for our arrival.  Plus, he left us all sorts of fun baby-stuff that his son had outgrown over the past year including, a Johnny-Jump Up.

So, the next order of business is our car.  Without going into too much detail, Lady Gray is not going to cut it anymore.  She got fixed for our arrival, and is back in the shop this weekend.  We've begun the search for a "family car" which is safer and more reliable than the Trooper.  Our plan is to head back to Managua in the next couple of weeks to go tour the hospital, visit with a doctor, and buy a new ride.

Otherwise, all good in the hood!  The surf has been small and clean - perfect size for me, but I've pretty much retired until baby is born.  I surfed a few weeks back and it was starting to get uncomfortable with this growing belly.  I may try and take out Jack's soft, foam long-board one day but other than that, I've decided to be a longing spectator.  It's definitely killing me a little bit.  Ian is stoked to get back in the water every day even though I know he's itching for more size but, that may not come again until April.  More on home-improvements and the new Rivas Maxi-Pali in the next update.  

Here are a couple of photos stolen from the La Vista Facebook.  They won't enlarge but, what's an update without something visual?  Here's a Google Earth shot.

The boys working on the road in the neighborhood.

Surf!

    ...our jam-packed beach...

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

House Pics





I wanted to throw up the last few photos we received of our house.  These were taken last month after the rainy season took it's course, which gave our plants the opportunity to flourish.  Ian and Seth transplanted the bird of paradise and the border plants along the walkway just over a year ago.  Everything seems to be thriving.   See you on Sunday nos casita en La Vista!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Six Days to Lift-Off

Today is the big day for Sean and Kellin.  It's been an action-packed week of "family-integration" as her father puts it - lots of BBQs and a groom's dinner at Indigo.  The wedding is this afternoon at Mid-Pacific Country Club in Lanikai.  Congratulations you two!  Your love is transparent and we wish you a lifetime of adventure and happiness.  Now get your butts to Nicaragua!

And speaking of Nicaragua .... six days and counting.  I  knew it would creep up and sure enough, it has. We've got everything together, for the most part - still squeezing in last minute appointments on state health insurance and trying to figure out our baggage situation.  It has quickly developed into a complicated game of Tetris but luckily, Ian is really good at stuff like that.  Puna has one last vet appointment which leads me into one of the harder decisions of this trip - we've decided to leave Lea with Jon and Kathy in Kailua.  There were a number of reasons we came to this conclusion namely, Ruby would be so sad without her and let's face it, Puna is prima-donna and prefers to be on her own.  Lea is also easily distracted by things that move for example, butterflies, geckos, cats, monkeys, pigs, horses, sand-crabs, land-crabs, other dogs, birds, roaches, chickens, like I said ... anything that moves.  She's a happier, more disciplined dog in Kailua and the trip to Nicaragua is tough on her.  We will miss her everyday but she will be in her original locale with people who love her.  I've dedicated my next Paintbrush drawing to her.  I promised Kellin that my pictures will stay horrible.  (Even though I think my skills are improving)

(The middle thought-cloud is her running - she loves going buck-wild.)

As for Baby Nelson, she's kickin' away.  I definitely appear pregnant, instead of fat now - which is nice.  We had an ultra-sound a couple days ago and all of her limb-lengths are normal, she has four chambers to her heart and her chart got marked with all Y's, which apparently, is also good.  We got to hear her heart beat for the first time, as well.  Amazing stuff, indeed and now I understand what all the baby-hype is about.  This is our kid, and it's pretty freakin awesome.  Jenn and Sarah are throwing me a baby shower on Sunday at my sister's house.  I finally get to catch up with all my girlies.

So, that's that for now.  I'd like to squeeze in one more update before we take off, but I'm not sure if it will actually happen.  Needless to say, we've got a busy week coming up!  Thanks for reading everyone : )