Sunday, October 28, 2012

Cancer Walk in Ceiba

 
Around my birthday every year in Oregon is the Komen Race for the Cure.  When I was in the States, I would ask people to run with me versus get me gifts because I really like helping support breast cancer research.

Well, since living abroad, I never really have the opportunity to do the run and it bums me out but I get over it.  However, this year in Ceiba, the city decided to do a fund raising walk for cancer research and Luke and I jumped on board.  So this Saturday, Luke, Baby O and I all put on our shirts and went to Central Park to join in the walk.

You could tell Ceiba was new at this because they organized the walk for a Saturday at 2:00 pm...  Lots of cars and in the heat of the day, it didn't stop us though.

We had a lot of fun, most of Luke's students were there and they had a ball with Baby O (who promptly fell asleep due to the heat).  We walked towards the beach and then up the road for sometime before arriving at a tent on the beach with games and a show. 


It was a really fun time and I hope that Ceiba continues to do fundraisers like this!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Field Trip Adventures!

 The Tiger Butterfly
 
This year, we have been focusing a lot on butterflies and their life cycles.  I decided that I wanted to take the kids on a field trip to a butterfly farm that is in Pico Bonito National Park.  All though it was a lot of work to plan and organize - we packed up all 30 kids and chaperones and headed to the farm on Tuesday.

The trip was great.  I was nervous about getting rained out but someone was on our side because the sun came out as soon as we arrived at the farm and all of the butterflies began to fly around for the kiddos.

Two of my kiddos in the farm
 
In the farm, there are at least 18 different kinds of butterflies.  The kids had a great time looking at all of the different ones but their favorite had to be the giant blue one.  I don't blame them because it was really pretty.

Kiddos checking out a caterpillar
 
We not only checked out the butterfly farm, but then went to the serpent house that was full of different snakes (all poisonous of course).  I really enjoyed that but some of the kids were a little scared.  Next to the snakes is an iguana house which was also really fun to see.  There is a huge male who is in there and makes all the other ones look like nothing.

Group A outside of the serpent house

All of the kids had different parts that they liked the best and I had a great time listening to them talk about it all the way home.  The next day, they got to write about their favorite part.  Perhaps my favorite one was one of my students who I think drew an incredible picture of me.  It totally pays to be a 1st grade teacher when you can look like this all the time.  :)

One of my favorite depiction of my student and I
 
I am looking foward to the spring when we can go on another trip and hopefully they will be just as excited about the next one as they were for this one.

Happy 5 Months Baby O



Baby O has made it to the 5 month mark.  He is a very healthy baby boy (so says our doctor).  He is 65 cm long, 16 pound and 12 ounces and has a head that is 44 cm around.  We keep getting told how tall he is but that he should eat more.  Oh well.

He is continuing to goo and interact.  He has also learned to roll over (mostly when he is sleeping) which means Luke and I can't just set him down anymore and go off to take care of things.



He is enjoying his bouncy chair that we bought him and loves to grab and drop things.  Oh - and shove things in his mouth but that is pretty normal.


Can't wait to see what month 6 has in store for us!

Here is a video of O rolling over for your enjoyment.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Owen's First Bite


Baby O is not too pleased with this new development

Well - with the 5 month mark, we were given the go ahead to start feeding Baby O some real food.  Well, as real as baby food gets.  I maybe got overly excited and went to the store and picked up some banana, pear, apple and mango.

Today was the first day we tried it and Owen was not too pleased.  We started with banana since we work for Dole.  He was not a fan at all.  After the first bite he made some of the funniest faces I have ever seen him make.

Banana was not a huge hit but tomorrow we will try pear.  Happy eating!

Friday, October 19, 2012

Never Bet on Canadian Soccer

Being Canadian has lots of perks, and Luke is very proud to call himself Canadian... until it came to the Honduras vs. Canada World Cup qualifying match.  Some of Luke's students thought it would be fun to bet Mr. Martin that if Honduras won, he would have to shave his head.  I am not sure what the other side of the bet was, but Luke, being the optimist that he is, gladly took the bet with his students.

He wasn't too optimistic when he learned that in the first half Honduras had score almost 5 goals and Canada had nil...  that's right, nil!  Luckily, Canada scored at least 1 goal but it didn't matter.  They were creamed with a final score of 8-1 and Luke took the razor and lived up to his end of the bargain.

Owen was very confused as he watched his father shave his head but decided he was more interested in the dogs.




The entire school had a good laugh the next day including all of my elementary school kids who somehow found out about the bet overnight.  Luke became a Mazapan Twitter phenomenon! 

Rio Zagate

Luke and I have tried to make it a point to go out on the weekends and make sure we experience Honduras as this is our last year here.  One of our favorite past times has been going to all the amazing rivers here and swimming in the nice cool water.

A couple weekends ago, one of our teacher friends posted some photos of her and her family going on a hike that I had not heard of and was very intrigued.  We inquired about it and she told us the hike was great but it can be tricky to find as you have to drive through a Dole pinapple field, find a house and then get to the trail head.  Well, the other weekend Luke and I were feeling lucky and decided to strap Owen in his backpack and try to find this awesome hike.

We drove around for a little while before we decided to stop and ask some workers on the road if they knew which unmarked road we should drive down to find this 'house'.  Well, we were lucky to find that they were working on the road that we were supposed to turn on!  We headed down past millions of pinapple plants and finally made it to the house.

We paid 5 dollars and proceeded to drive into the park.  We parked and strapped Owen in and set off on a hike to find a waterfall on this river with no water or camera aside from our phones.  Maybe not the smartest but oh well.

We hiked for about an hour and a half on really well maintained trails (for Honduras).  It was so pretty and we heard lots of birds and saw lots of fun frogs and lizards.  Luke reminded me that I couldn't chase after them like I normally do because I did have Owen strapped to my back.  Oh well.




We ended at a fantastic waterfall that was really breathtaking.  We, of course, were the only ones there and hopped in for a swim (taking turns of course so Owen wouldn't be left alone).  He also really enjoyed himself as he laid on the rocks and felt the cool water mist his face.  We stayed there for probably 30 or 40 minutes before deciding we shouldn't press our luck with O and head back.





When we got to the bottom we checked out the other waterfall and swimming hole.  Owen had fallen asleep and we were able to bring the car seat with him in it and swim at the same time.  We still managed to be the only people at this amazing spot and quickly plotted coming back with food, friends and most importatantly, water.

Overall it was a great day and we can't wait to go back!