We are leaving on Saturday for the San Blas. We have stayed in Cartagena for a total of 4 months,
even though we originally planed on staying 2 weeks. So once we leave there will be no more photo
updates, untill we leave the San Blas. I have been working on two posts for this blog as part of composition
and I might finish them soon. If anyone reads this, please email me as we can still recieve emails when we are in the San Blas.
Friday, January 19, 2007
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Sum-up of the last month....
I haven't been posting to this much because I checked and nobody has looked at it in the past two months. Oh well
We had a good Christmas and got very good presents, but I really missed snow. I know there isn't much snow even now, but at least it is cold there. Also I wish our Christmas tree was a tad above 1.ft, but I haven't even seen a pine tree for months anyway. Well we had a very good Christmas, and we are now back to doing schoolwork every day, actually I should probably be doing school now instead of typing this up... Oh well I feel like doing this instead. New years was great. Cartagena is one of Colombia's most prized cities so all the rich and famous people of Colombia come here for holidays. Since so many people come here for New Years, there is really really good fireworks. The fireworks were incredible! The only downside to the new years celebrations is that they continued to shoot fireworks off at 3:00 am for the next few days.
We also have been playing soccer allot while we are here. We have been playing soccer with Dutch, French, English, and American kids. The French kids left a while ago though, and the Dutch kids left today. Occasionally Colombian kids will play with us to, except they are incredible at soccer, and we don't stand much of a chance. Though playing soccer has eased my worry that I will be horrible at soccer when we get back. We have been playing nearly every day for a few months now. Our soccer ball is very durable, and has been used so much it has lost all its logos and colors. We gave a soccer balls to other kids for Christmas, but good ones are expensive here.
I can't think of much more to say, but please check here more often if you read this and I will be encouraged to read more.
We had a good Christmas and got very good presents, but I really missed snow. I know there isn't much snow even now, but at least it is cold there. Also I wish our Christmas tree was a tad above 1.ft, but I haven't even seen a pine tree for months anyway. Well we had a very good Christmas, and we are now back to doing schoolwork every day, actually I should probably be doing school now instead of typing this up... Oh well I feel like doing this instead. New years was great. Cartagena is one of Colombia's most prized cities so all the rich and famous people of Colombia come here for holidays. Since so many people come here for New Years, there is really really good fireworks. The fireworks were incredible! The only downside to the new years celebrations is that they continued to shoot fireworks off at 3:00 am for the next few days.
We also have been playing soccer allot while we are here. We have been playing soccer with Dutch, French, English, and American kids. The French kids left a while ago though, and the Dutch kids left today. Occasionally Colombian kids will play with us to, except they are incredible at soccer, and we don't stand much of a chance. Though playing soccer has eased my worry that I will be horrible at soccer when we get back. We have been playing nearly every day for a few months now. Our soccer ball is very durable, and has been used so much it has lost all its logos and colors. We gave a soccer balls to other kids for Christmas, but good ones are expensive here.
I can't think of much more to say, but please check here more often if you read this and I will be encouraged to read more.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
We are studying spanish a lot....
We have been taking Spanish lessons every week day for an hour each day.
And studying in some of our free
time. We are getting better.
I have been sick for the past few days, even though I don't know what I was sick with. Nothing really interesting has happenend, and I am having troublt thinking of things to put here. Oh, Well
And studying in some of our free
time. We are getting better.
I have been sick for the past few days, even though I don't know what I was sick with. Nothing really interesting has happenend, and I am having troublt thinking of things to put here. Oh, Well
Friday, November 24, 2006
Thanksgiving
For those of you who actually read this occasionly, sorry for not posting more often. I have been lazy. Well yesterday we had Thanksgiving dinner in the marina. There was a ton of great food, and plenty of people to eat it. There was dancing and live music, not typical of Thanksgiving, and the place was decorated for Christmas. It was really fun though anyway. I got in a miniature food fight at the end of the table. Once again, I am to lazy to wright much, so comment if you want me to wright more.Save as Draft
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Halloween and Recently
Lots of boats have been coming in recently. We two boats anchor right next to us, and then move later, but that wasn't much of a problem. I don't think I talked about how the Halloween party went yet, so I will do that now. I dressed up as a headless guy, which I thought was pretty good, except my costume fell apart (a bit) halfway through the party. Heather was a old man, except she wore her mask backwards to fool people(second picture, 2nd from the right). My dad was a "Little Dingy"(1st picture background), and my mom was a flame. Their was a ton of da
ncing at the party, a
nd it lasted a long time. Unfortunately, we didn't get much candy. I am kind of sleepy right now, so that is why I am not writing much descriptive content. If you are wondering why I am tired, it is because I woke up last night, twice during two different storms, and asked my parents if they would need my help during the little storm.


Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Bad Weather on Halloween
This morning we had quite a storm. There was plenty of wind, and the boat in front of us dragged. Are dingy was hauled out of the water at the boats side, and we had to get it back into the water if we wanted to move the big boat. My dad went out into the rain and tried to lower it into the water, and I offered to help. So I stood out in the freezing painful rain and I was actually shivering, something I haven't done in a while. O yeah, there is a US Naval ship in here now, that makes us feel slightly safer. For Halloween we aren't doing much. We are having a party in the marina which will be nice, but we aren't going trick or treating. Colombia is #1 in kidnappings, and we don't think it would be wise to trick or treat at night here. We may get a few pumpkin seeds in terms of candy. I am being a headless person for Halloween, and Heather is being a Old Man, but she wears the cape and mask backwards to fool people, it really works!
Sunday, October 22, 2006
....
Tonight went okay. We had dinner at the pot luck in the marina, which was nice. Then after that Heather and my mom danced for a little while with a whole bunch of other people to really noisy music. We were about leave when someone walked up and told a lady something then the lady broke out crying. We decided to wait out of curiosity and see what happened. She lives here in Cartagena, and works in the marina. We couldn't immediately figure out what she was saying because she speaks Spanish, but then someone told us what happend. Her son died. He was shot.
And that is most of what we know. I may write more tomorrow, because now right now I feel sick talking about it.
And that is most of what we know. I may write more tomorrow, because now right now I feel sick talking about it.
Brief Summary
I have been lazy updating this recently, so I will provide a brief summary of what has happened recently. First we went to a botanical garden where we looked at peaceful pools of crystal clear water with out any disturbances and fish with beautiful tails swimming gracefully through the water. Then we threw a soccer ball in the water. There was also plenty of neat plants, and a monkey who chucked sticks at us. We returned fire. Our tennis ball unfortunately missed.
We also had a few windy incidents. One where I had just woken up and Heather ran into the room and said "Ian could you close the hatch" I don't think I had even opened my eyes yet, yet I decided to close it any way. After that my mom calls out "Ian could you help me with this" Of course what she wanted me to do involved standing in the rain for about five minutes. That was fun...
We have also gone to the fort again, and explored deeper into the tunnels. We stopped when the water on the floor got up to our knees. Oh yeah we also went to a nearby dance performance. Keep in mind if you comment on my blog, and ask a question, I will return with a answer in the comments section.
We also had a few windy incidents. One where I had just woken up and Heather ran into the room and said "Ian could you close the hatch" I don't think I had even opened my eyes yet, yet I decided to close it any way. After that my mom calls out "Ian could you help me with this" Of course what she wanted me to do involved standing in the rain for about five minutes. That was fun...
We have also gone to the fort again, and explored deeper into the tunnels. We stopped when the water on the floor got up to our knees. Oh yeah we also went to a nearby dance performance. Keep in mind if you comment on my blog, and ask a question, I will return with a answer in the comments section.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Last night we had a little storm, nothing to worry about, but it came with wind and rain. We were worried the wind would make another boat's ancher drag, possibly towards us. what I minded was that we have to close the boat's hatches when it rains, making the boat incredibly hot. We have no air-conditioning, and only a few small fans. All of you people who read this ashore probably like the fact, that storms are at night, and not during the day when you can do things. Well let me tell you, I don't like them at night. Also they are a lot scarier at night. At least the rain brought cloudy weather with it, so the temp is down today down.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Monday, September 25, 2006
Mud
Yesterday we went to the "mud volcano" the mud volcano is a hill that you can climb to the top of and then float in a jacuzzi sized mud bath. It is so hard explain, but I will try my best. You float in the mud, and you can't sink at all even if you try. I could only dunk my head if I leaned forward, or if I grabbed the edge and pulled myself down. The mud also presses in on you much harder than water. It was a really neat experience that is impossible to describe. Also a neat fact is that the mud we were floating in went down 2000 feet.
Last night we had a interesting event. It happened like this: I decide to get a drink of water, so I get out of bed and walk to the kitchen. While I was walking my foot came in contact with a container of screws and bolts creating a huge sound. My dad instantly leaps out of bed, my mom thinking somebody has climbed onto our boat screams louder than I thought human vocal cords were capable of(Heather compared it to a rooster). And I fearing for my life quickly said "Its me, Its Me!" I feel kind of bad about that, but I won't say who left the bolts on the floor.
Last night we had a interesting event. It happened like this: I decide to get a drink of water, so I get out of bed and walk to the kitchen. While I was walking my foot came in contact with a container of screws and bolts creating a huge sound. My dad instantly leaps out of bed, my mom thinking somebody has climbed onto our boat screams louder than I thought human vocal cords were capable of(Heather compared it to a rooster). And I fearing for my life quickly said "Its me, Its Me!" I feel kind of bad about that, but I won't say who left the bolts on the floor.
Saturday, September 23, 2006
We visited the Fort again...
We visited the fort again, and found a tunnel into the fort we didn't find last time. This tunnel was the longest of all the tunnels, and seemed to go on forever with endless passages and tunnels. We went on untill there was about a inch of water on the ground, then we turned back. I had my camera with me this time, so I took some neat photos of our trip.
Saturday, September 16, 2006
The Circus Was Neat
We made it to the circus, and the circus was pretty good. There was a few clowns, a tiger tamer, a couple horse riders, a elephaunt trainer, a few motorcyclests in a sphere, a gymnast, and a group on the flying trapese. Oh yeah, and there also was a few kids on a trampoline. It was really neat, and I got to eat cotton candy. I also managed to go into town without being pestered by a sales person. My mom went to a ballet instead.
We dedided to go on a walk yesterday to get tickets to a Mexican Circus that is in Cartagena. We accidently took a wrong turn and ending up walking for about three hours on a walk that would normally have been much shorter. We got the tickets and walked back in 15 minutes, the right way. We are going to the circus today, It better be worth it.
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
Picasa, which I recommended earlier in this blog can know be downloaded by clicking the link to the right. It is rated the best photo organizing program by many websites and magazines, and is entirely free. It is a small download. I see no flaws with Picasa, try downloading it, no harm will be done if you don't want to use it.
Cartagena
We went into the old town of Cartagena a few days ago. The old town had a variety of old historical buildings, and plenty of people trying to sell us stuff. The street venders are so persistent. THEY DRIVE ME MAD. "Would you like a hat?"I say "No, thank you" they respond "Here, try it on,... see it looks good on you" I say "It looks, ... okay" "So you will buy it?" "No thanks, I don't need another hat" "No comprendo senor" I now have a new hat and glasses, the glasses are falling apart. We went to a really neat fort, with tunnels and caverns that go underneath it. I am trying to get more photos of the San Blas in the photos section, but the connection is slow and unreliable.
Friday, September 08, 2006
We have entered Cartagena
We Left the San Blas and made it to Cartagena. Cartagena is a large Columbian city. It has many interesting forts and old buildings, next to high-rises. We are pretty happy, because there is grocery stores here that are US quality, and well stocked. The internet from our boat, is sadly not reliable enough to put many photos online, but I somehow managed to get one photo into my album. Follow the link in the bar to the right, dubbed "photos" or "photo album" or something along those lines, and you can see one photo of a man with his "ulu" and a kuna hut in the background. Sorry for the weird layout of the previous updates, but I don't know how to fix that. Expect more in the following week.
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