Retro: Flag Bearer
It was a proud moment when, ten years ago today, Hannah had the honour of being the flag bearer at her school, Colegio del Bosque in Cuernavaca. Here she is, getting ready to lead the procession!
It was a proud moment when, ten years ago today, Hannah had the honour of being the flag bearer at her school, Colegio del Bosque in Cuernavaca. Here she is, getting ready to lead the procession!
10 years ago today! We were hanging out at the Casteel’s “castle” in Cuernavaca, and here are some of the people we were hanging out with – Gary and Kim Lidstone! The Lidstones were in Cuernavaca from Canada, working on their Spanish for a little while. If I remember correctly, this was just before they returned to Canada.
This little picture of Gary (above right) is a bonus, from the same day. Whatcha doin’, Gary?
I’ve been trying to read more this year. I was inspired by this 2018 reading challenge, but not motivated enough to actually commit to any particular “level” of the challenge.
And as I suspected, a good bulk of my reading time was actually during the Christmas holidays! So … that’s long over.
That being said, I have managed to finish quite a few books this year, so I’m stopping by to share my two favourites so far.
First, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration, by Isabel Wilkerson.
This one was recommended by my Dad. Admittedly, I don’t read a lot about US history, but this one was worth it. It’s the story of the migration of “African Americans” (skin colour being more important than country of ancestral origin, in this case) from the “South” to other parts of the country, mostly during the last century. The focus is on three people and their families, though the broad strokes of this remarkable migration are all throughout the book.
This book not only gives insight into the complex cultural challenges that the US faces, it also gives a close up view of the life of immigrants. Yes, surprisingly, you will come away with a better understanding of immigrants all around the world by taking a close look at the families in this book.
The second book is The Holiness of God by R. C. Sproul.
The Holiness of God is one of those books that is constantly on Christians’ “must-read” or “favourite books ever” lists. I had owned the audio version for a while, but I finally got around to listening to it.
The title always made the book sound dry, but there’s a reason why it’s frequently on those lists of favourites. Although it certainly explores what the Scriptures say about God, it is full of life and colour and stories and examples. Interesting to read, but challenging and humbling at the same time. Definitely one of the best books I’ve read in a long time, and highly recommended.
Also available in Spanish as La Santidad de Dios.
Ten years ago we were in language school, but we were getting ready for the next step – our “orientation year”. It had not yet been decided where we would move to. So we spent some time visiting Cuautitlan Izcalli (north Mexico City) and Ixtapaluca (SE Mexico City). Next was Texcoco, and the area to the east side of the city, with our friends Rollie and Jo Ann Smith.
So that’s where we were as an extra-long February came to a close. We shot a lot of pictures of the rows and rows and rows of houses in the housing developments in the area (similar to the house we now live in!). I believe the picture below was taken in Los Heroes Tecamac.
(Since this picture was taken on the 29th, I’m posting it one day early!)
Some of these houses were also businesses, such as this one, boasting “Kentucky Style Fried Chicken”! See if you can also find the Victoria beer sign, the Bimbo (bakery) sign, the bicycle cart, the water jugs, and the string of shoes (for sale?):
We’re continuing our monthly series of pictures/videos from 10 years ago. This one is a picture. Apparently January 2008 was a big month for birthday parties. Of course, with all their school friends, a lot of months were big for birthday parties!
Anyway, a part of this particular party, for a friend from school, was horseback riding! So, here’s Hannah, ten years ago today!
Well, I just couldn’t resist posting this classic from 10 years ago today. Hannah and Nathanael, all ready for the church Christmas program in Cuernavaca. Hannah as MarÃa, Nathanael as José, and a doll named Susan playing Baby Jesús.