Wednesday, August 31, 2016

The Farm House

The main home on the farm has been here since the company bought the farm.  They did quite a bit of updating (i.e. painting, new cabinets, etc.) the last few months.  I was able to pick out the new paint colors so it feels a little like our home in Kennewick.  It is a great house and the only thing they will do next year is replace some more of the windows.  I didn't take pictures of the bedrooms or family room.  The girls each have their own rooms and the boys share.  The family room is a good size with two couches, a TV and a computer desk.  Maybe I'll get some pictures when we go back next week.

This is a picture that we took when we visited in November.  The house was a tan color outside:
 This is a recent pictured.  They repainted the outside a light gray with dark gray trim around the windows.  There is this stucco accent trim all the way around the outside, which I think was added before it was repainted.

 This is an area on the side of the house where a car can be parked, but I don't think it has ever really been used.  There are hooks for a clothes line or hammock.  The railing on the right and around the back patio area are all new.  I believe they were wood before and are now metal.
 View of the back of the house.  The downstairs area in the middle leads to our classroom:
 Parking area.  I think the tile was replaced, but I can't remember for sure.  The door goes to a separate bedroom & bathroom that is currently not being used.
One major improvement was on the outside deck/patio area.  This used to have wood railing around the outside and was open to the back yard.  It was pretty unusable because the bugs are so bad here that it was not a pleasant experience to sit out on the back deck.  So, they decided to enclose the railings and add screen all the way around.  We now use it to hang laundry, drive the remote control cars around and watch the wildlife (mostly birds) out back.  The glass doors replaced some old gridded doors and the window was added.  It is nice to be able to open the glass doors & window to get some fresh air and not worry about bugs flying in.  It has also remedied the bat problem in the rafters out there.
Another major project was redoing the master bathroom.  There used to be a big jetted tub that was nearly impossible to use because it took a very long time to fill.  So, they took the tub out and added a glass block wall to make a large walk in shower.  It is wonderful.  And all of the cabinets/vanities were replaced in the bathrooms.
Kids bathroom with one vanity outside the bathroom.  Perfect for the girls!
 Master closet.  This picture does not do it justice!  Mark has one side and I have the other.  There are cabinets, drawers and hanging areas on both sides.  This room locks so when we go into Formosa we can lock up any valuables.  Mark added an exhaust fan because it gets really musty in there with the doors closed and no ventilation.
The living room area just inside the front door.  There is a piano keyboard in there and the kids are excited to start lessons.
The dining room.  Another addition to the house is ceiling fans in every room.  Such a simple idea that makes a huge difference!
 Our classroom area downstairs.  I'm looking forward to our shipment getting here so we can dress it up a little.
The last major project was installing new cabinets, sink, hood fan, faucette, fridge and dishwasher in the kitchen.  The old cabinets were warped & damaged and some would not even close all of the way.  The sink was about 3 inches deep and very difficult to wash dishes in.
Here is what all of the old windows look like and will eventually be replaced like all the ones in the bedrooms.




Monday, August 29, 2016

A week in Formosa

Last week Mark had to go to Argentina for meetings.  He left on Sunday morning and returned Friday evening, so we stayed in Formosa for the week.  Sunday was tough for me - church was lonely.  Mark was gone, and my friend that speaks English was not feeling well so she was not at church.  We made it through the first meeting, then I found myself sitting alone during Sunday School.  I was totally lost in the lesson and could feel my emotions close to the surface.  So I said a little prayer that I would be able to hold it together for just a little longer.  Just then another friend, Fran, got up from her seat a couple of rows up and came back to sit with me.  She showed me where we were in the scriptures so I could at least follow along.  It felt wonderful to know that someone was aware of me.  Relief Society was good.  I have the manual in English and Portuguese so I can at least know what is being talked about.

Monday we just hung out at the house and played with the neighborhood kids.  We ventured to the market all by ourselves and survived!  The people have been patient with me when I look and say "No Portuguese."  Sometimes we can work it out, sometimes I have to break out Google Translate, which is amazing!  Adam lost a tooth and got a visit from the Tooth Fairy.  He wasn't happy to receive a US dollar bill, but the tooth fairy hadn't been to the exchange center yet.

Tuesday we explored a little bit in Brasilia with Agnes.  She took us to a radio tower in the center of the city so we could see all around.  The view was beautiful and the weather was perfect.  There is a man made lake in the city and an amusement park that we could see.  There are several malls, which we are excited to visit!  We went to one for lunch and I had a delicious salad.  I have been craving a crisp salad for weeks, but have had a hard time finding good produce.  It's getting better... Then we went to a Home Depot-type store called Leroy Merlin.  We had to get a few things for the house and the kids all added stuff to my cart.  I'll be gateful when they get over feeling like we are just on vacatoin.

Wednesday we went out and found a small store that we call Little Target.  And by little, we mean that the whole store could fit in one section of the Target that we are used to.  But it has a little of everything and our main thing to find was some toys for the boys.  Adam picked some little army guys and Evan got a ball.  We went back later in the week and they picked out remote control cars.  We also got a few other things and discovered a store across the street that has a few crafty things for when we feel the need to create.  I relaxed in the hammock after lunch while the kids played in the pool and had some iPod time.

Thursday we went to Itiquira - a beautiful water fall area.  Agnes and Fran and her boys and mother-in-law went with us.  It was a lot of fun and the kids had a blast playing in the water.  Afterwards we went to an ice cream shop and got a treat.  It was a fun scoop-your-own bowl which the kids loved because they could put whatever they wanted on it.  Agnes got an acai treat that was frozen and so good with bananas.  It was delicious!




Friday we had fun just hanging out.  We went to the park so Adam could play "War" with his army guys.  Then the neighbors invited us to go out to ice cream with them.  It was called Kogumello and the owner was telling us all about how she makes all of the ice cream there.  Kendall got some lemon ice cream that was amazing.  Kehli got an Ovaltine shake that she enjoyed.  I got a chocolate dipped ice cream on a stick that was creamy and delicious.  Good thing I worked out each day!
We were all happy to have Mark come home and he came bearing gifts!  He bought a hat for himself, which I am really happy about.  The sun is very intense here and he needs to cover up that head and face.  He brought me a beautiful leather purse and the girls each a bracelet.  I didn't let the boys open their remote control cars until he came home so they wouldn't feel left out of the presents.
Saturday Mark, Kendall, Adam and I went back into Brasilia to go to Sams Club and Wal*Mart.  Groceries are much less expensive there.  The girls had mutual (youth group) on Saturday evening and are learning how to crochet.  They both picked it up quickly and I am impressed with their progress on their rugs.  Also on Saturday evening was a Branch activity.  They taught about how to hold successful Family Home Evenings and then we played a game much like "Who Wants to be a Millionaire."  Our team won!  It was a lot of fun.  And we had some delicious food that I hope to learn how to make.  And they had a cake and sang happy birthday to a few members who had birthdays this month.
 On Sunday, during church, Adam pulled out another tooth.  Evan told him that now he could squirt water out of his holes and get two people wet.  Funny boys!  And the Tooth Fairy must have realized that we moved to another country because this time he got Brazilian money. In the afternoon the girls went back to the church to get another crochet lesson so they could work on it this week and then we headed back to the farm house for a few days.  We go back to Formosa on Wednesday because we have to go into Brasilia early Thursday morning to get all of our documentation and ID's completed.  Then we will finally be able to get our shipment of stuff on its way from the US!

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Love this neighborhood!

Yesterday we decided to go out and walk around the neighborhood.  When Mark and I visited in November we took a few minutes to walk around the park area here and were impressed.  So, I walked down with the kids and found lots of fun things for us all to do.  There is an area on the edge of the neighborhhood that houses play area, a small chapel, classrooms, resturant/eating area, rock walkways, soccer fields, sand volleyball courts, tennis courts, work out areas, racquetball courts, gym, dog kennel, more playground areas, covered area with fussball tables & ping pong tables, chairs/benches/picnic tables.  If there was a large soccer field, then there was a smaller one right next to it for the children.  Same goes for the sand volleyball courts.  There are play areas for toddlers, school age kids and up.  There is an area inside where there are free weights and some weight equipment.  Outside there are two areas: one with some kind of machines, the other a wood structure where different exercises can be performed.  We saw some pretty birds and even a couple of lizards.  Now I don't have any excuses to not exercise when in Formosa!

Inside strength training area:
 1 of 2 racquetball courts:
 Tennis Courts:
 Covered area where it looks like step and aerobic classes are taught:
 Outside work out area:
 Wood structure work out area:
 Lizard:
 One of several play areas:
 Big soccer field, smaller one is at the far end inside its own fence:
 Sand Volleyball courts - adult size on the left, kid size on the right:
 Resturant/eating area inside its own little building:
 Chapel: