Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Views from our house

Our front door opening to the street. Brad is ready to welcome visitors!
There is a wall like this that surrounds the whole compound. The large door is the entrance for the vehicles.

I took this picture standing in the middle of the road just outside our front door to give you an idea of what is around us.

This is the view the other way :)

The compound is on a corner lot. Nico and Lia's front door is around the corner from us. Above is a picture of the wall and their front door. If we continue down this road a short ways and then go right, we would be at the church. It is very close so we walk to church.

This is our neighbour across the street. None of the houses are very beautiful here. A lot of them are made out of mud bricks and they are surrounded by dirt. This fellow happens to have a vehicle, but that is not very common. Unfortunately, there is also a lot of garbage around and the whole town looks dirty. I expected to see a nice town square at least but even that was all run down and full of garbage. Thankfully, the beauty of the mountains surround us!
Wilf went with Nico to visit some of the people who live just outside the city on the mountain side. Kristen went along with him and they said although the people were very poor, the view from their homes was lovely. Wilf has been doing these visits with Nico for the past two days and he really enjoys it. Most of the people they visit are Christians and they visit and encourage them from God's Word. What an exciting way for Wilf to spend his time!
Brad looking out our doorway. The compound is very nice but the kids and I don't get out of the compound area very often. The town is too unsafe for me to let the kids out without me and there is not a lot for us to do-besides take a bit of a walk. Perhaps we will do more of that when the weather cools off. Although not super hot here, it is too hot when the sun is out, to walk with kids hanging all over the stroller. :) When the sun is not out, it is most likely about to rain!
The pool in the pictures I posted earlier is lovely and close by, but it is not cheap. Lia is talking to the owners about the possibilty of a family rate for the whole year. It is a very new idea around here so I'm not sure yet if they will agree.
One last shot of Ryan! He just had a nice bath :)

7 comments:

Trish said...

Thanks for the update again Sharon! I am checking daily for new pictures. :) I love the tropical surroundings!

Steve and Jo said...

I am so thankful that you are showing all the views:) I like to have an idea what the place looks like when I am talking to you. Hopefully you will be able to get that pass for the pool as it will give the kids (and you) a chance to get out of the compound and to practise their swimming. The girls loved talking to Kristen tonight:) It is so neat that you aren't long distance. Love you all,
Steve & Jo

Maria said...

Yes, Shar, it looks like some of the poorer little towns/villages around Tepic. Give that Ryan a big kiss from Auntie "Jermy" :)

Holly said...

Hi Shar--it's great to see more pictures of your surroundings and get a better sense of what it's like there. Could you post some pictures of the inside of your house when you get a chance? Does it seem bare inside, or did they have it sort of decorated for you? (pictures, etc.) What is a typical day like for you? Perhaps there haven't been "typical" days yet!

Love you all lots,
Holly

ASB said...

Great to talk with you both tonight! We'll keep in touch. Keep posting!

Sharon said...

Hi Wilf & Sharon!
Thanks for "showing" us your new home! So interesting! We miss you guys too. May the Lord continue to keep you in His care.

anonymouse :) said...

Thanks so much guys for the pictures...it makes us be able to "see" where you are a little better. Praying faithfully for God's work to be done, for special strength for you Sharon as you get used to a new culture and language while raising 5 kids! You are often in our thoughts in the day too as we drink our juice and know how blessed we are here in North America! How often we take it for granted! We love you guys!
Sarah Barnes