Tuesday, March 31, 2009

A visit to Trujillo


Erasmo took me to Trujillo to visit his family and see where he grew up. Here I am in the central plaza. Erasmo showed me this poster about a famous breed of horse here: the Peruvian Paso. I didn't see them doing any exhibitions, but they're supposed to have beautiful gaits.




This is the cathedral in Trujillo. Do you notice that the sky's blue here? I have to say that sometimes all that grey sky in Lima really got to me. I'm a sunshine sort of girl!









The Freedom monument is at the central plaza in Trujillo. It looks as if it would be really fun to climb on, but of course I was polite and just asked Erasmo to take my picture with it.
















One of the things I really really like about travelling is trying all these new foods. Here on the left is a plate of mote with green maracuyá juice. (Maracuyá is passion fruit.) Ms. Wright says that you were able to try mote, when you made Hundreds Day soup in class. How did you like it? I love mote, especially when it comes with chicharrón (which is a little bit like bacon). The other picture shows another typical Peruvian lunch: ceviche (a kind of pickled fish) with cancha and ñuna on the side.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Sally

(As written by Sally)
Whew! I've been so busy that I haven't had time to sit down and work on this blog. Right now I'm in the Central Post Office in Buenos Aires, Argentina. While I'm waiting for Fernanda to come meet me, one of the postal workers let me use the computer. Here's an update on what's been happening.
These photos were taken when Erasmo, Giannina and I ran the 7 km pedestrian race at the town of Santa María Beach, south of Lima. (Well, to be honest, I only ran the last 500 m - when I saw Erasmo coming to the finish line, I ran out and joined him.) Then the three of us went to the beach for a while. I put on sunblock and tried to lie down and take a nap, but that's hard for me. Instead I watched the surfers ... there are some really big waves here!

Here I am with Erasmo and his cousin Sandra (in the dress), and his friend Giannina (ready to run). As you can see, I still have my basket. I packed extra sunblock in it.
Here we are at the beach. Pity I forgot my swimsuit, but maybe it was a good thing .... at least I didn't get a sunburn!

I love hanging out with Erasmo ...he's always doing something interesting!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Back to the beginning

Until now, we never really knew what happened between Sally leaving Mallorytown and arriving in California. However, we just received a package from Lakin, who tells us what happened at the very beginning of Flat Sally's trip. Read on for details.

(You'll notice that the faces of all the kids have been erased. That's to protect their privacy, since they and their parents haven't had a chance to say whether or not they want their pictures online.)

October 14th, 2008
We left Mallorytown and we went to Ottawa for a few hours to pick up Mila. Then I took Flat Sally to Lennoxville to visit my family.

October 15th, 2008
Today Flat Sally and I relaxed while we visited my family.

October 16th, 2008
Today me and Flat Sally spent the afternoon with Grandma and her friend.

October 17th, 2008
Today me and Flat Sally relaxed at the house.

October 18th, 2008
We left from Lennoxville and went to Matane. When we got to Matane, we went to McDonalds, and I took Flat Sally in the playplace.

October 19th, 2008
We left from Matane and we took the ferry and drove to Sept-Iles. At Sept-Iles, me and Flat Sally went to see my cousin Colby.

October 20th, 2008
Me and Flat Sally had a sleepover at my cousin Colby's house.

October 21st, 2008
Flat Sally and I did some crafts today.

October 22nd, 2008
Today we drove from Sept-Iles to Natashquan. At Natashquan we stayed at a hotel.

October 23rd, 2008
From Natashquan we got on the boat to go home.

October 24th, 2008
This morning we arrived at La Tabatière, my home. Flat Sally and I went to see my cousins.

October 25th, 2008
Ocean, Bianca, Flat Sally and I played outside all day.

October 26th, 2008
Dad and family took Flat Sally and I to my winter cabin. A bear had ripped the plastic and opened the door to our cabin.

October 27th, 2008
On Monday me and Flat Sally played in my playhouse.

October 28th, 2008
I took Flat Sally into my school, and showed her to my class and to my teacher.

October 29th, 2008
Today we got Flay Sally ready to go to California. Good bye Flat Sally and everyone.




Sunday, February 8, 2009

Sally spends January in Peru with her friend Erasmo

Sally has spent January in Lima with Erasmo and his family, and loved every minute of it. He celebrated his birthday on January 16th, and Sally was the very first person to wish him many happy returns. Here she is, the night before his birthday. She's admiring Erasmo's Pisco Sour; she would have liked to have one too, but Erasmo reminded her that she's much too young to have anything with alcohol in it. Sally had fruit juice instead.



Erasmo's mom and sisters have joined everybody in this photo - doesn't this look like a happy way to celebrate?

Here we see Sally with Erasmo's birthday cake the next day. It looks delicious! You can also see the rest of his birthday lunch, which featured duck and ceviche and a nice bottle of wine. (Again, Sally had a nice glass of fruit juice, but Erasmo let her have a sip out of his glass, just to try it. She liked the fruit juice better.)







Here are some more pictures of Erasmo's family during his birthday lunch. You can see his cousin Roberto and his Aunt Mary on the left. Aunt Mary is working on a new outfit for Sally; Sally is trying everything on to make sure it fits properly before Aunt Mary finishes hemming.
Here's a picture of everybody around the birthday table. You can see Erasmo's mom Lilia, his sister Liriola, his Aunt Mary, his sister Lucía, his aunt María Esther, his uncle and his cousin (both named Roberto).









Next, Erasmo took Sally to visit the Magic Circuit: a whole series of fountains, all lit up night so it looks like a fairy playground. Sally got soaking wet, of course, but had a wonderful time running through the spray. After that she was a little chilly, and had to put on her coat and hat to warm up a little.











The labrynth was her favourite place; from this picture it looks as if every kid in Lima is running through the spray!




The circuit is even mentioned in the Guiness Book of World Records.







Erasmo also took Sally to visit the main plaza in Lima. As you can see, Aunt Mary finished Sally's new outfit in time for the occasion. The little bag is exactly what she needed: she's carrying her sunblock in it, along with some emergency money. She also has some emergency phone numbers, some candies given to her by Erasmo's mom, and, most importantly, her passport.


The yellow building is the Presidential Palace, and you can see the cathedral as well. In Latin America, all the most important buildings are built around the edge of a plaza. Sometimes the plaza looks like a little park, and sometimes it is mostly paved or cobbled.





Now, Sally's getting ready to fly to Brazil to visit Vanda. She needs her yellow fever shot, but after that she's good to go. She's really going to miss Erasmo and his family, though!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

We have heard very little from Sally since her departure from California. We know that she arrived safely in Ciudad Juarez, and that she briefly returned to the States to celebrate Christmas in Houston with Miss Gaby's family. A computer virus attacked Miss Gaby's computer and she lost all her photos, so we don't even have much evidence of Sally's stay or knowledge of her doings. I assume that she helped whack a few posadas, and perhaps she left her new flip-flops out for the Three Kings to fill on January 6th. Perhaps she even had a visit from Santa Claus, since she was in Texas instead of Mexico at Christmas.

After Christmas Sally spent a few days with our penpals, and then climbed into a new envelope for the long trip to Peru. We're looking forward to hearing about her time with Erasmo in Lima. I'm hoping that she'll get to try some ceviche and mote (raw fish and parched corn). Maybe she'll even try some barbecued cuy, another very typical Peruvian dish.

Here is what we've heard so far from Sally:

Hi friends!
Even though many pictures were lost, I still have some. Now that I've left for Peru I'll take the time to e-mail them. This is Daniel and me at a Christmas scene at a local mall. It was not as cold that day, especially since I had all of Daniel's chocolate milk :) It was goooood!
I miss you all,
Sally




Hi friends,
This is Mexican revolutionary figure Pancho Villa. He died sometime aroung 1914-1915, but he is a national hero over here.
XoXoXoXoSally
This was so muuuuch fun! Who looks more like an angel, them or me?

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Sally hits the big time! Woo hoo!

Here are some sightings of Sally since she left California! It looks as if she´s becoming quite the fashionista!







Monday, December 1, 2008

California, continued - San Jose, Fisherman's Wharf and Santa Cruz

We didn't make it to San Francisco on Friday, but we did go shopping in San Jose with some friends (Nicole, Stefanie, and Rob). Saturday was a gorgeous day in Monterey, so we went to the wharf and the beach about 10 minutes away from my place. Sally donned a flattering green dress on Friday, and of course a bathing suit on Saturday (she ended up taking off her Mickey Mouse ears because she didn't want them to get wet; she wore a baseball cap instead).


On Sunday we went to Santa Cruz with some friends (Nicole, Shaneka, Sohee, Marie, Gabriela, and another Elias!). We went to the movies, had dinner at a pizza place, and went grocery shopping. Sally wore a brand new outfit, and changed her mind about wearing her Mickey Mouse ears her whole time here. She really likes that baseball cap.

Here is the full album of all of Sally's photos. If you'd just like to check out a quick sampling, scroll down instead.