Friday, March 03, 2006
What We Did In Mexico
I get a lot of questions about what we did while we were in Mexico. It seems kinda routine to me these days so it sometimes surprises me that people actually are curious about it. Based on the number of questions I get, I thought there are probably more of you that are curious as well. So I thought I'd record our happenings here...so here goes (you can click on any of the pictures to see a bigger version):
Thursday, February 16th
Jim and Rich arrive in Westerville. A handfull of us tried going into Laredo a day early this year hoping to get some administrative things out of the way so we could get an earlier start into Mexico. Rich and Jim both live more than two hours outside of Westerville so they came in the night before since we were leaving at 6:20am on Friday.
Friday, February 17th
At 4am it's up and at 'em. We have a 6:20am flight to catch. We meet up with the rest of our "going down early" group, Debbie, Jody, and Sharon. After two uneventful flights (Columbus -> Houston -> Laredo) we arrive in Laredo about 11am. We pick up the rental van and head for lunch. It's Luby's once again....a cafeteria-style restaurant we seem to go to every time we're in Texas. It's all a little fuzzy now but I think after lunch we headed for Wal-Mart to pick up a few necessary things. Across the border to pick up some things at Jesus's place and to visit for a while. Interesting thing...while we were there they had the TV on and there was a Mexican game show on that was JUST LIKE that Deal or No Deal show they've been playing on NBC. I thought that was funny. After a nice visit there, it was off to Super Wal-Mart to get our groceries for the week. Personally, I like getting the food locally to where we're staying but I understand that's not for everyone. I think we finally ended up at Pizza Hut at about 9:30 and then it was off to bed at the Motel 6. Besides the noisy heater (oh yeah...it was COLD for Texas...had been 90 degrees just the day before but now it was in the 50s) and a train that was way too close, I slept pretty good.
Saturday, February 18th
We got to sleep in a little - this is rare on one of these trips - but the rest of the gang wasn't flying in until 10:30am or so. The rest of the folks hit the Pancake House for breakfast but I opted to sleep a little longer and take my time getting my last decent shower of the week. Plus, I just wasn't feeling real well. I've concluded it must be nerves but when I go on these trips my stomach gurgles and just gives me fits for about the first three days or so. I really need to see if my doctor can give me something to help with that. Anyway...it was off to the airport to pick up the additional rental car we would be needing and to pack the vehicles a little more efficiently. After all, we would be adding seven additional folks to the group and their luggage. Once we, and all our things, were altogether it was off to a quick lunch at Whataburger. Just your typical fast food burger joint. Across the border, to customs to get the vehicles registered, get our money exchanged, and our traveling visas. Then we were headed south! On my first few trips to Mexico, we went to the Monclova area. The only way to get there from Nuevo Laredo was by the way of some less modernized roads. Not that the roads were THAT bad but they weren't the interstates we get around here. But now that we're going down through Monterry and on to the southern part of Nuevo Leon, there are 4-lane highways to use. This gives such a different feel to the trip down. It used to feel so remote but now it really doesn't feel any different than home. I rode in the rental car along with Rich and his folks, Dick and Alma. I did pretty good for sitting in the back seat...I struggle with motion sickness sometimes but I did just fine. About mid-way down, and about the time our stomaches and bladders started needing a little attention, we stopped at a rest stop - I guess that's what you'd call it. It was a little roadside community of bathrooms, junk food shops, and a couple Mexican grills. While some of the gang ordered stuff from the grills, I opted for the processed stuff...lime flavored corn chips - LOVE those things. A part of me wants to see them start selling lime flavored everything here in the states but a bigger part of me wants to keep it special to Mexico. I tasted one of Rich's bean tortillas but that's all I dared to eat. Finally about 8pm or 9pm we arrived in Dr Arroyo. As is fairly routine now, we didn't know where we were going to we just wandered the streets until we found our way - and we always do. We all got settled and had a good night's rest - it was welcomed!
Sunday, February 19th
I guess it was the 19th...I've lost track of the date by now. There are NO reminders...no TV, radio, newspapers, computers. Honesty begs that I admit that Sunday is my least favorite day here. It always is. First few trips I was touched by sitting through a Spanish-speaking worship service. Realizing for the what seemed the first time that God is not just a God of English-speaking Americans. But by this time,
I sit through the services mostly uneffected. Once in a while someone will present some special music and it touches me, but for the most part - I catch about one in ten words and try the entire service to figure out the topic of his message. This year we started out driving at 11am for a 12pm service. Since time really doesn't mean much to the culture here, I figured we must have quite a ride ahead of us if the Mexicans were suggesting we start a whole hour early. the little ranching town wasn't far from Dr Arroyo but the road was such that we had to drive pretty slowly...really rough and dusty. We had services there and they fixed a wonderful meal for us. Cactus, several kinds of beans, tamales, tortillas, and plenty of pop. I drink more pop on a one-week stay in Mexico than I do all year here at home. I don't know if they really drink that much or if they preceive that we, as Americans, drink that much pop. After a nice stay there, we head back to Dr Arroyo to relax before our next service at 5pm here in town. By the time that service started it was clear why we were helping them get their new building built. There were just too many people for the space allowed - granted we took up 13 of the seats. We had a nice service there then it was back to our "home" to relax the rest of the evening.
Monday, February 20th
The next four days are going to be very similar. Work in the morning, play in the evening...so I'll just try to hit the highlights of each.
Work on Monday always gets a slow start. Trying to figure out what needs to be done, getting materials, communicating with the locals. It quickly became clear that we weren't going to be doing what we thought we would, but that's not really anything new. Instead of working on the roof we would be working on the floors. Over the next two days, we would shovel, haul, and tamp 9 dump truck loads of dirt into the building the build up the floors and prepare it for concrete. In the evening we took a ride out to the camp - Sandia Chico. Jonatan, Lazaro's (the pastor at Dr Arroyo) son, rode with us in the car on the way out there and told us all about the goings on at the camp. He's the camp administrator. You could tell he had so much to share but the language was just getting the the way. This is probably my favorite thing to do on these trips...really get to know the folks there and communicate with them - a little in Spanish and a little in English.
Tuesday, February 21st
More work today...more hauling dirt. Nothing much to report there. After work, we take to the streets of Dr Arroyo and do a little sightseeing and shopping. I'd much rather shop in these little towns than go to the places were they feed on American tourists. This was REAL Mexican shopping. Real usable and practical
things. Dr Arroyo is a nice town. It seems a little "richer" than some of the other cities I've been in but it could just be the small-town atmosphere it has. Other locations have been bigger cities which I think can just look poor and dirty because of their size. However, there are several families in Dr Arroyo whose men go to the states and work for months at a time; sending their money back home. On Monday morning on our way to the work site, we passed a Western Union and all these women were lined up waiting for it to open. Looking for money to be sent down from the states, I assume.
Wednesday, February 22nd
We'll pour concrete today. We arrive at the work site and a Mexican team has been hired to do the work so we help out where we can. Today at lunch, the ladies from the church feed us! Wow!! Couple kinds of beans, rice (their rice is soooo good), tortillas, some kind of poached goat cheese that was hot, hot hot...tamales, spaghetti, some kind of Mexican waldruf salad with apples, pineapple and a sweet kind of cream sauce..mmmmmmm. I'm sure there were other things that I just didn't try. After a lunch like that, who wants to go back and work!?! But we did...helping dig a footer for a property wall. Wednesday evening we drove into Mauteuala for a little more shopping and sightseeing.
Thursday, February 23rd
This will be our last day of work. And since things are under control at the normal work site, we'll go out to the camp at Sandia Chico and do a little work there today. This is where we stayed last June and I LOVED
it. Here we painted the women's dorm and cleared some brush. A two-acre lot of land had just been donated to the camp and the land was pretty grown up. Thursday evening we set off to do some last minute shopping since we'd be leaving for the border in the morning. When we go back to the house, many of the church members were there to say thank you. It was a nice time. No one can really verbally communicate that well, but the message seems to get through. It was a nice evening. It's always a little sad leaving. Although I get less emotional over it than I used to. It's likely I'll see these folks again, sometime. It was sad leaving little Obed though. Lazaro's grandson. I just LOVE that age (he was 7) and they don't stay that cute - or at least that kind of cute - forever.
Friday, February 24th
We're up early and off towards the border today. First, we'll stop by Cascada el Salto for a little sighseeing. Some of us had walked the trail to the top of the falls before, so we stayed behind and just relaxed. Made use of the bathrooms which were surprisingly nice! Way nicer than what you find here in the states at a state park! On our way out, we go though a few little towns and one was having a parade. Today was Mexico's Flag Day and seeing all the kids in their school uniforms...it was cute. Seemed like the whole town was coming out for the celebration. Now on our way to the highway. This is no easy task in Mexico. I could blog for a very long time describing this adventure but if you've made it this far you've already spent way more time than you thought you would reading my Mexico stories! :) So let me just say this....try finding your way through completely unfamiliar territory. All you have are signs that have no numbers and point to towns you've never heard of or aren't marked on the map. Your Mexican map, rarely uses numbers or names to mark their roads. Add to that a couple issues: 1) when they DO mark a road they seem to mark it the same thing...our map had THREE route 40s on it...and 2) there was NO sun and no directional indicator in our car. All you could do was constantly track your progress as best as you could on the map you had...the rest was trial and error. Eventually we made it to the border but about three hours later than we expected. Ate a late dinner at Denny's and it was off to bed.
Saturday, February 25th
There's nothing much to report about today. It's all about airports and getting back home. We hit some rough weather between Houston and Columbus and our pilot was a little heavy handed so we couldn't land soon enough in my opinion. I never have trouble with motion-sickness on planes but this time I did.
Sorry I blogged on for so long...and if you made it this far, thanks for reading the whole thing! I tried not to ramble too much. I guess I had more to tell than I thought.
But that's not what this blog entry is about. This blog entry is about a good old-fashioned game of neighborhood baseball that we stumbled across while we were in Mexico.
On our way there I THINK we might have passed Juan Valdez...but I can't be certain...I think he was trying to hide his face from us. :) Right across the street from the store we found a lively game of bisbol mexicano. It was much like the baseball we all know...and some of us love...with a few exceptions to the rules. I think the rule alterations had much more to do with the neighborhood than it had to do with being in Mexico. Unfortunately, when a couple folks from our team jumped in the game it took a few innings for them to catch on to these new rules. It wasn't until Jess cranked it out of the park twice that she realized this reality: launch it once...you're out. Launch it again?....your team earns two outs....launch it yet again?...three outs. You get the idea. All designedd to keep anyone from having
to chase the ball and likely losing the ball. No one wants to have a hot game of neighborhood baseball interrupted like that. Deviation number two is one that I still haven't figured out: any out at 2nd base is always a force out. No need to tag the runner. Yeah...like I said...still haven't figured that one out. Ray fought long and hard trying to convince the boys he was safe because he hadn't been tagged but when virtually every kid on the field came up to him screaming OUT and holding their thumbs in the air...he finally conceded. This was one of those rare occasions in Mexico when we could fully participate in their activities and the
language barrier didn't get in the way - baseball is bisbol...for the most part. But in my old games of neighborhood baseball growing up, I can say I never remember any of the neighborhood boys riding his horse to the game.
left on them so I was sure that running on a dirt covered concrete basketball court could only result in some kind of embarrassingng incident. So I watched instead. It was a fun evening. The constant wind blowing a constant wall of dust and dirt my way got a little old and I got a lot dirty. It didn't take long for the bottle of pop I'd bought to get coated with mud...from the condensation and the flying dirt - it was that thick in the air. I was pretty proud of myself when I actually thought of a phrase in Spanish that would successfully ask one of the kids if he wanted the pop...because I didn't like it...when in reality I was tired of holding a bottle of pop coated in mud. The first one I offered it to didn't take it....I guess his parents taught him well. But my second victim wasn't long it taking me up on my offer.
After reading all my stories you all are going to wonder if we did any work in Mexico, right? Well..we did...it's just that all the work stories would be boring. But I'll write a report soon...I promise.

activity. With lots of Spanish royality making frequent visits, there were several hotels and restaurants. But when I looked information up on the web, they said the accomodations were FAR from 4-star! And I'd have to agree.... Apart from the booming silver industry there, years ago the people also busied themselves with cock fighting and bull fighting. I guess the old bull fighting arena is still there but we didn't walk far enough to see it. This place looked like something out of a Zorro movie and all the streets were made with hundreds of years old cobblestone. Even the 15ish mile road leading to the town was completely paved with cobblestone. I was pretty tired of that road by the time we got to the end of it...I was about 5 minutes from grabbing my Dramimine.
One of my highlights of our visit to Real de Catorce was the mile and a half tunnel ride into the town. It really felt like we were driving through an old mine shaft! Have you seen 

If anyone is a big fan of aloe vera, they'd have thought they'd crossed the Jordan River and entered the promised land if they'd seen the aloe vera plants we saw in Mexico! Yes...THAT'S an aloe vera plant. I knew no one would believe me unless I made those girls stand next to them. It's not an optical illusion...and those girls are taller than me (which doesn't take much). Those aloe vera plants really are THAT big. On our way to Sunday afternoon services (after our little unexpected sleep-over at Juan's and after finding an outside water spigot so I could wash my hair)
the pastor of the Trinidad church (it's the ONE name I can't remember...sorry) insisted we come by his place and see his "ranch". I'm not sure what I was expecting...but I can tell you I wasn't expecting to see various farm-type animals tied to trees. A hog here...sow there...couple goats over there...burros....you name it and he had one tied to a tree. Add to that a bumper crop of the enormous aloe vera plants which he could harvest and sell for about $160 pecos per leaf (that's about $16 american) and his nice looking eatable cactus and this guy had a really good thing going. A few of us set off looking for giants but we came up empty. :)
Anywhere I've ever traveled in Mexico it's the same...never, ever drink the water. I even brush my teeth in bottled water. If I'm going to get Montezuma's Revenge, Mexico sure isn't the place I want to have it. So it would be ironic to say that on my recent trip to Mexico we came across some of the clearest and purest water I've ever seen. We took an afternoon to travel about an hour's drive each way to Cascada el Salto, a Mexican national recreation area that's centered around these beautiful waterfalls. We were at an altitude of about 9,000 feet and the water was so clear and pure. We spent a little while at the
base of the falls while some of the youngsters in our group got in and swam. Then we headed up the cobblestone path in search of the source of the falls. Walking on hundreds of years old cobblestones on about a 45 degree incline is much harder than it sounds! After about a half a mile's hike and eventually passing up a small hurd of wild cattle (we'd been seeing lots of evidence that they couldn't be too far ahead of us)
, we decided we may never find it and we headed back. Anywhere I'd ever gone in Mexico, water has always been such a precious resource and it was so strange to see this clean free-flowing water everywhere. You can have all the tourists hot-spots that you want....Myrtle Beach....Las Vegas....Pigeon Forge....but give me Cascada el Salto anytime!
We know that the man who was to meet us is the pastor at the church in Trinidad and Trinidad is just down the road - so we decide to start there. Trinidad can't be home to more than 100 or so people but thankfully we find a couple young men driving down one of the streets and we motion them to stop and talk to us....of course they know no English. The mention of the pastor's name doesn't ring any bells with the two men but the mention of Iglesia de Cristo does and they lead us to an older couple's home. We knock on their window - apparently waking them up. I bet when they went to bed that night they didn't know 11 American strangers would soon we waking them up looking for a place to sleep. But Juan and his wife were gracious and helped us out. Seven of us stayed at Juan's house, two slept at the neighbor's, and two slept in the van. Since all of our things were packed in the back of the van, and unloading everything is a major event, we only took what we had in our immediate possession. Thankfully, I had my mp3 player with me and I could fall asleep to SOMETHING familiar. I slept very well that night....much better than I expected to. And we all woke up to fresh pan (Mexican sweet bread) that Juan had walked to the store to buy and hot cinnamon tea. God is good...all the time and everywhere....even at midnight in the middle of nowhere, Mexico.
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6:20 am flight? Oh man, they should only be flying cargo around at that time!
Fri - "a train that was way too close..." this seems to be a common theme for our mission trips. :)
Sat - "my stomach gurgles..." Are you drinking the local water? I mean, even in Texas, that might mess you up a little. "we just wandered the streets until we found our way..." I'm sure I couldn't handle that. :/
Dude, you shopped like almost every day. Hehehehe. Did you buy me anything?
So what is flag day? Is it a national holiday? What does it celebrate?
Rich enticed me to go a day early saying he intended to get a 10am flight - so I said yes. But you see THAT didn't happen. // Aaahh...yes...the Jamaican train. I don't know how many times I've told that story! Steve, I can't believe we've only been on ONE mission trip together! Cheese... // I probably drank the local water but I'm certain that wasn't doing it. I'm pretty sure it's nerves. I've had several theories but that's the only one that still stands. // Hhhmm...did I buy you anything? Nope. But I take orders! :) // I don't know for sure but I think their Flag Day is like our Flag Day. Just a national holiday celebrating pride in one's flag. Speaking of flags...did you know that translated into English Antonio Bandaras is simply Tony Flags? Not anywhere here as sexy, eh? :)
We may have only been on one missiontrip together, but we have been through much more LIFE together. Golly, you knew me back when I was an ornery squirt (cuz I'm not now, right?).
As for taking orders, next time you go, can you bring me back a monkey? A sexy monkey... like Tony Flag's little pet... oh ya. I'll name him Tony, Tony the Mexican Monkey. Eee-EEE!
Stephen was never an ordinary squirt.... NEVER
Never just ornery either.. Ever have to take him to try on clothes?????
Fortunately no! But I think I recently heard stories about it!! :) Does "winter coat" sound familiar?? heheee
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