Ice skating in the desert

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It amazes me that an ice rink can be made in the desert. Last night we went downtown with some young(er) people from our Church to go ice-skating. Yun and I didn’t ice-skate, because we brought our dogs (and mostly because I didn’t want to embarrass myself). It was a lot of fun. It’s fun to get out of the house and spend time downtown in the evenings.

As always, the dogs drew crowds of people and endless questions from strangers as to how they have been trained. It’s not that our dogs have that much training, but when compared to the dogs here, they’re pretty impressive. I had Scout fetch off the leash amidst hundreds of people, which to my surprise, didn’t end in catastrophe. Actually, quite a few people took his photo. I always enjoy showing them off.

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Beef noodle soup

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I have recently rediscovered an enormous cookbook we obtained many years ago. I have no idea where we got it from. But the recipes within are amazing. So we’ve started (well, I pick them, and Yun makes them) making our way through the book.

We had the beef noodle soup last night for dinner and the left overs today for lunch. It was great. I think I liked it so much in part due to it being a meal that is outside of what we normally eat.

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Spanish lessons

I have been working through my second book in Spanish for over a month now. It’s been great for my pronunciation. Though I am only now beginning to become intelligible to others. The next big step for me is in listening comprehension. This challenge is two-fold. The speed (Mexicans, particularly those in the north, speak too fast), and Spanish syntax. The latter is a particular challenge for me.

English has a SVO syntax. That is, subjects always come before verbs, which always come before objects (with some rare exceptions). Spanish has an entirely different order, particularly when pronouns are introduced. Therefore, objects often make an appearance in a sentence before the subject and the verb. My brain is programmed for English. So it anticipates a subject first (which Spanish often has) and once a subject is found, it immediately anticipates a verb. So when the object appears before both of these, my brain stumbles.

This had a challenge for me initially with adjectives. They follow nouns here (except in rare cases). Then it was with negatives. They always come before the verb. It took me forever to wean myself off “Es no bueno”, rather than the correct, “No es bueno”.

But I do feel like I am coming along. I spent a considerable amount of time with people this week who did not speak English and I did not have Yun as my crutch. I managed pretty well I think. At least in light of how much I have struggled in the past.

So my Spanish lessons are incorporating a lot of listening comprehension these days. Particularly from the book I am reading. I have my instructor read my book and I interpret to her in English. This has been a good place to start as I have been extracting all the new vocabulary from this book and making lists (which we also review). This has been really helpful in nailing down the syntactic issues I’ve been struggling with for so long.

The audio clip above (or here if that doesn’t work) is from the book I am reading. Preserving it will hopefully encourage me later when I am able to improve my pronunciation as I’ll have it as a contrast.

The book is helpful in that it contains a seemingly unlimited use of auxiliary verbs. I had previously no experience in how to use these, but after a couple days, found they’re actually quite easy. The general auxiliary verb is haber (to have) in the present and in the past (have/had + past participle). It’s used all the time, and given that Hs are silent, it’s quite easy to confuse their use with another word.

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house guests

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We had a few house guests last weekend. On the left is Marcos from Obregon and to my right is my good friend Raul from Merida (formally from Hermosillo), and next to him is Pedro from Tecate.

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carpets cleaned….finally.

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We had our carpets cleaned this last week for the first time in two years. That was long past due. I’ve never liked having carpets in this part of the world. Tile is nicer for the heat and is much easier to keep clean. The carpet is in our dining room and our formal living room, neither of which we ever use much. Even so, they were pretty bad and now look quite a bit better.

This was also a rare instance where we were happy with the workers. Yun happened to spot their truck on the road and took the number. They were significantly cheaper than most of the competition as well. So that was a bonus.

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A third turkey

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We have three turkeys marinating in the fridge for tomorrow. That seems like a lot of food.

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Turkeys

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We currently have 40 people that have confirmed attendance for Thursday.

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Tila

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Juan and Ruth Wedding

Yun and I went to a wedding last night. We had a great time and met a lot of new people.

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Scout

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