Fishing by the Volcanoes (video)
This is a video of our trip up to the Paséo de Cortés, where Hannah and Nathanael went fishing (among many other things). Also, you can see a close-up of the peak of Popocatépetl, with real-live volcano smoke. 😉
This is a video of our trip up to the Paséo de Cortés, where Hannah and Nathanael went fishing (among many other things). Also, you can see a close-up of the peak of Popocatépetl, with real-live volcano smoke. 😉
Our friend Mar came over today. Along with Shari and Shari’s Mom, they went to the market here in Ixtapaluca, and then came back to our house and cooked a fabulous meal. See Shari explain the finished product! 🙂
Hannah and Nathanael decided on their own to put on a Christmas play for us. The play was performed in our house here in Ixtapaluca. I thought you might enjoy getting in on the premier. 🙂
I understand some of you have had some trouble viewing our videos, so I’m going to try a few videos through YouTube. Hopefully it will mean a little better video quality, and something a little easier to view for some of you. Let me know what you think!
Note: I had some trouble uploading this video, so I’m posting it a little late, but dating it back to when it was made.
A little disclaimer here – due to technical difficulties, I actually only have information from March to December. Still, this is probably pretty representative of what the most people read this year. Here they are, from least popular to the winner:
And here’s one more surprising note. I’ve included here the most popular posts that were written in 2008. But the most popular post of 2008 actually wasn’t any of these! It was a post I wrote back in 2005 – How to peel a pineapple. I can tell you’d prefer I stick to food topics…
After getting some advice from our friends the Poulettes, we decided to go down to the Mexico City Zocalo for a little winter fun.
The highlight of the day was supposed to be ice skating, but there was an 8 hour wait. So much for that!
However, Nathanael got the chance to go tubing in the snow. And Hannah and Nathanael both built snowmen (little ones – you’ll see). We also got to visit the market and the Sanbourns restaurant at the house of tiles, so we had fun.
Having missed the skating at the zocalo, we decided to try out our skating rink here in Ixtapaluca today. As far as we know, this was Hannah and Nathanael’s first time on skates! It was fun, but I think we all used a lot of muscles that we don’t use all that often. 😉
So here’s some video and pictures – first downtown Mexico City, then here in Ixtapaluca. Grandpa and Grandma Winger were along, but only Grandpa went skating this time…