Little Tidbits - Part 9  

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12 01 14 - Sitting on Daddy's toes to help him with his sit-ups :)


12 01 14 - More shave on her nose.  It's her favorite thing to do when Matt shaves :)


12 03 14 - Look how long her hair is getting!


12 03 14 - "I'm stuck!" Never mind that they are only pillows and she did it to herself :)


12 03 14 - Her favorite place to put stickers.  That and the back of her right hand.  All of them.  At once....


12 06 14 - We finally bought a stroller.  Henlie approves.  Then we had to take it for a test run, so we walked down to Huaca Huallamarca.



12 11 14 - We finally put up our "Christmas tree."  Henlie likes to match the little ornaments to their big ornament "mommies."  And she mostly just loves to swipe all of the ornaments off onto the floor. :)


12 11 14 - We were trying to find baking powder and baking soda (we were unsuccessful on this trip), and so Matt squatted to look at bottles.  Henlie had to squat too.


12 12 14 - Her first bun! It didn't last super long, but how cute is she?


12 12 14 - Later, after the bun was out, she wanted Mommy's clip in her hair.  Then we found a smaller one that stayed in her hair better than mine :)



12 13 14 - We went to Miraflores to shop at Inka Market to try to find a very Peruvian Christmas ornament (we were successful!).  I give Henlie an ornament every year for Christmas, and I like them to mean something.  Since we're living in Peru, I wanted something that would remind her of that time.  We also had to go to Saga Falabella to try to find some Christmas Eve jammies for her.  Since Saga is next to Parque Kennedy, we made a stop to pet the kitties :)


 Random church

 Lima was hosting a global conference on climate change.
We think that is why there was the awesome jelly fish statue outside the park.

We got the baby a chullo.  I'm so excited for him/her to wear it!

12 15 14 - Henlie and I finally went by ourselves out of the house to Parque Mariscal Castilla.  Unfortunately, she fell asleep before we got there.  She could not be roused to play at all.  I took a photo as proof we went to the park.  She was pretty upset when we didn't go to the park when she woke up.


12 15 14 - We chatted on Google Hangouts with Grandpa Erdmann.  Henlie was trying to let him look through her telescope :)


Little Tidbits - Part 8  

Posted by Amber

11 19 14 - Henlie kept stealing the corner of my blanket and putting it on the coffee table.  She thought we needed to have a picnic.


11 21 14 - "Look, Mom! I have a shave on my nose!"


11 21 14 - She gathered all of her friends and wanted me to take a picture :)


11 22 14 - We found Garth a job down here.  Lots of things are delivered via motorcycle.  This just happens to be the Pizza Hut Delivery a block from our house :)


11 25 14 - Henlie decided we needed to have another picnic.


11 25 14 - Stopping buses and checking drivers' papers.  Apparently not authorized drivers can be a problem here?


11 28 14 - Had the traditional Hadfield snack - POPCORN!  One corner of the bag got a little burned, but it was still alright.


11 29 14 - Our favorite park, though, is a few blocks north in Lince, Parque Mariscal Castilla.  It is very large.  There is lots of grass and trees and flowers.  Having public gym-type equipment is a thing here, so there is a gym park.  There is also a playground and a children's library that does activities outside every Saturday afternoon.  On this particular day, we met with the McMillens and played. Also, this playground would so not be allowed in the US lol.  It's kind of terrifying in some spots :)





1st 29th Birthday  

Posted by Amber

My birthday was on Friday, Dec. 5th.  Matt wished me a happy first 29th birthday :)  He still went to work, but he came home early.  Henlie was still having tummy troubles, and was a bit of a grump.  Matt offered to take me out to dinner to an Italian place (I love Italian), but wasn't so sure he wanted to go with a grumpy baby.  Fortunately for me, she pooped, and we were able to walk to the restaurant.  It isn't too far from our house.  La Bodega de la Trattoria.  There was one word in a lot of the descriptions that we just didn't know.  Matt asked the waiter what it was, and he brought out a leaf to show us.  I was like, oh, it's an herb, okay.  (Albahaca = basil, in case you ever need to know :)) I got some Garlic and Olive Oil Spaghetti.  It was delicious.  Matt got some pork.  It came with puré potato, which was SO tasty as well.  We just shared with Henlie.  She and I also split a jar of chicha morada.  Love that stuff.  It was the best chicha I've had here I think.  Probably because it was a little sweeter than normal.  I'm a sugar addict, and things here just aren't as sugary :)


Family selfie before dinner.  Previously, Henlie was being smiley, but not so much here lol

We had an appetizer, two entrees, and drinks for S/. 118.  Let me do the exchange for you.  That is about $41.  For really good food, and really, on the higher end of some places you can find here anyway.  Not bad for two people to have a fancy dinner.  We can easily spend $60+ at Carrabba's back home doing the same thing.  


Me and Matt at the restaurant.

For our appetizer, Matt got some bread and cheese and ham thing.  I don't know what kind of cheese it was, but I wasn't much of a fan.  Plus, it was pretty hard, which makes putting it on your bread rather hard.  But the ham?  Oh my stars!  It was SO good.  I was shocked.  Seriously, so yummy.  I left quite pleased with my birthday dinner.


And another with Henlie.  That cute smile took no prompting at all.
She's starting to understand what to do in front of a camera lol.

And that was pretty much it :)  Carrie had sent me a beautiful birthday card that got here earlier.  My parents also sent one, but it hadn't arrived by my birthday.  And, of course, I was inundated with Facebook well-wishes.  It was a pretty decent birthday :)

Thanksgiving 2014  

Posted by Amber

I'd talked to a couple of my American friends about Thanksgiving plans.  I wasn't sure what we would do for certain, but I knew I wanted as traditional of a feast as possible.  Fortunately for us, the McMillens decided to host American Thanksgiving at their house in La Molina.  We were assigned a dessert, so Matt made Kill You Brownies (Peanut Butter Truffle Brownies are what Betty Crocker calls them :))  We'd never driven to La Molina before during the week, only on Sundays for church.  We knew it could take 2 hours, so we opted to leave an hour early.  We actually got there in about 45 minutes, and that included getting a wee bit lost.  Good thing Matt called a taxi driver (the ones you call or use through Easy Taxi typically have GPS in their cars).  We were able to use the GPS to find out where the heck we were going :)


We hung out for awhile chatting while Abby and Rob finished up some aspects of dinner and waited for other guests to arrive.  Henlie hung out with their girls.  She did their stairs like a champ.  It was a little nerve wracking for me when she wanted to come down the stairs, but she steadied herself on the glass railing and made it down just fine.

We also played in the common area a bit.  Henlie found some scooters and a trike and wanted to play with those.  There was also a trampoline and a little swingset.  Henlie played on the swings a little, but she didn't last long.  And she refused to go down the slide.





We chatted with the Adamses, Wells, and Storers when they arrived, and we had yummy traditional food.  I was very pleased.  And hungry lol.  And the turkey was so moist!  I don't know if it was because it is so humid here or what they did to cook it, but I quite enjoyed the white meat - this coming from the girl who always goes for dark because it is more moist and the white is usually pretty dry.  

Poor Henlie has been having tummy troubles since about week 2.  *TMI WARNING* She was constipated for about a week, and when she finally got over that, her diaper rash got quite bad.  Then, she tried to not go.  Which basically created more constipation.  Needless to say, she was grumpy and I was upset and we were going through diapers so often.  She'd try not to go, but still get some poop smeared on her bum, so we'd have to clean it.  Her body knew she had to go, so while I'm trying to clean her up and get Desitin on her, she's still pushing just a little, even though she was trying not to, which would just make it so I had to use another wipe.  And then her rash would bleed.  By 4pm, I was ready to go home.  We pulled Matt away from his soccer game, and he called the taxi guy back.  Unfortunately, taxi man had some other clients who had pushed back, so he was no longer available to take us home.  We hung out for a little while.  The Adamses offered to drop us off somewhere we could pick up a taxi.  By the time we were going to be waiting somewhere, though, I opted to have some leftovers for dinner.

The Adamses left.  Henlie eventually started to feel better, and so we were able to enjoy the party.  We chatted with Abby McMillen and Kathy Storer for awhile after the Wells had also gone home.  We tried to get on Easy Taxi to find a taxi as it was getting later, but we couldn't get on the McMillen's internet.  Abby tried to use her Easy Taxi, but it didn't work.  So, the Storers offered to take us somewhere we could pick up a taxi.  However, they were very generous and opted instead to drop the family off, and then Rob Storer drove us out to San Isidro to our house.  We got home maybe around 9pm.  

So, we live on a main road (which was a terrible plan, by the way.  So loud.)  And it gets stopped up all the time.  Plus, remember how driving here is horrendous?!?  I'm really surprised there aren't more accidents.  Seriously.  Anyway, Rob figured it was late enough it shouldn't be too bad.  And out to our house really wasn't that bad, but going back out to La Molina looked so bad.  I felt bad Rob decided to bring us all the way home.  Very grateful, but I still wonder how long it took him to get home.

All in all, aside from the hour or two Henlie was not feeling well and being a grump, we had a lovely evening.  The food was so yummy.  We got to meet more people from our ward.  We played in the common area.  Matt played a couple of games of soccer.  I had fun chatting with the girls.  Kathy brought some English books over for Abby's girls since her girls had outgrown them.  Abby let us look through and pick some out, too.  We picked two, If You Take a Mouse to School, and a Winnie the Pooh book.  (Henlie loves her Piglet, but she'd never actually seen or read Winnie the Pooh, to my knowledge.  She could have at Grandma's house, but I wouldn't know that :))  I kind of regretted not picking a couple more because those were the only two books she wanted to read always for like two weeks.  I was so sick of them lol

Matt opted to take Black Friday off as well, so we got a long weekend with him.  While we missed visiting with family, (Literally.  We were out so late we didn't know they wanted to video call.  By the time we got home to some internet, no one answered our calls :)) we had a great time making some new friends and enjoying the warm La Molina weather.

And I'm really glad I didn't have to try and figure out a turkey dinner for 2.5 people in a foreign country :)

Little Tidbits - Part 7  

Posted by Amber

Welcome to Peruvian Little Tidbits :)

11 07 14 - After our walk to Parque El Olivar, we noticed the humidity was helping Henlie's curls :)  Later that night, Henlie got ahold of a diaper and was changing Piglet's bum.  Fortunately, I convinced her to use pretend wipes, and not the real ones.  She had lots of fun asking me for wipes after that :)



11 09 14 - Peru has so many awesome flowers, but I rarely take any pictures of them.  Here are some from the church grounds on our first Sunday.


11 10 14 - Water "singing" as it slowly drains out of the tub, even though the drain is closed.  Henlie had fun in the bath.


11 13 14 - Henlie was reading Elmo book to Piglet.


11 14 14 - We have an empty hole in the entertainment center.  Henlie decided she should be in it :)


11 15 14 - We walked to a new park sort of by our house because it looked like (on Google maps) it had a playground.  We were not disappointed.

When we got home, Matt turned on the TV.  We found a cute little show of random shorts called Oddbods.  Henlie was mesmerized.

That night, Henlie helped Matt practice his guitar :)

 The sides of this slide were shaped like wrenches.  Unfortunately, Henlie got a foot caught at the bottom and ended up landing on her back.  She was slide-shy for awhile after that.



Living in Peru - Week 1  

Posted by Amber

So, kind of a rundown of things right after moving to Peru.

Wednesday, Nov. 5th, we arrived in Peru.  For dinner, we ordered Papa John's.  There (was) one in Miraflores (we think they've closed since, though) that would deliver.  It was grand.  My favorite garlic bread sticks were cheaper than back home thanks to the exchange rate, which is nearly 3 to 1.

We had to go to the grocery store, Wong, for some basics for breakfast, and some water since the tap water isn't potable here.  

That night, Henlie slept in a big girl bed.  We didn't bring a pack and play or anything, and the apartment came with a smaller bed in the second bedroom.  She did great.  She hasn't fallen out of bed (well, hers.  She has fallen out of mine a couple of times, though.)

Thursday, Nov. 6th, we went to dinner at Chili's, which is only like a block from our house.  Long block, though.  One direction, the blocks are long, and the other, they are short.  Rectangles.  Then we went home and ordered more groceries, like a 20 L of water.  Wong has online ordering, and they deliver.  We still walk there every couple of days or so, but delivery is nice for water and things :)



 At Chili's.  I did not yet have a hair straightener for my bangs.

The capacity of the elevator at our apartment.
Also, the elevators have an extra door to open, besides the sliding door of the elevator.  Not a big deal once you know that, but a little weird at first.

Friday, Nov. 7th, we all walked down to Matt's office.  However, no one was in and Matt had forgotten his office keys, so we headed back downstairs and walked another couple blocks to Parque El Olivar.  We happened upon a small koi pond and watched the fishies and the pigeons.  At one point, a man walked by and tossed un-popped popcorn at our feet, and then the birds came to visit us.  Henlie wasn't so thrilled about this and kept saying, "No, birdies!" lol

 Koi pond



 "No, birdies!"


That gray one was kind of a bully, chasing off everyone else trying to find the last of the corn.

That night, we were initiated to our first Peruvian party.  Our bedrooms face the common area that we share with the surrounding buildings.  There was a Dora themed birthday party going on.  So loud.  SO loud.  And they last forever.  I hate parties.  There is no good reason for these things to be that loud.

Saturday, Nov. 8th, we took a taxi to Saga Falabella.  Well, that was our intent anyway.  We ended up at Ripley's (both department stores, and usually built very close to each other anyway) in Miraflores.  Not the one we were intending, but it worked out.  We checked Ripley's since we were there, and then used my handy offline map to find where Saga was.  It was on the other side of Parque Kennedy, which is known for being the cat park because there are lots of random cats who live there.  We pet some kitties and had a grand time, and then made our way over to Saga so I could buy a hair straightener and a blanket.  Our apartment gets chilly.  We got a hair straightener on sale that was pretty cheap.  Much to my dismay, it has round plugs.  I hate the round plugs.  Also, our bathroom does not have round plug outlets, so I have to use it at the dining table.  It's fine, though.  The china hutch has a mirrored back, and I brought my hand mirror. lol  At least I got a hair straightener!  Matt also picked up two new pillows.  They were still mediocre, but better than what we had before.

 Petting kitties at the cat park.


Lots of kitties.

Sunday, Nov. 9th, we went to church.  We looked into the regular ward that we live in and also the bilingual ward that we were aware of thanks to other expats.  Turns out we would have been late for the one we live in anyway.  I thought that would also be the case for the bilingual ward.  More so because it's on the other side of town in La Molina.  However, it didn't start until 10:30, so we had time still.  We got ready and got a cab.  We managed to find the chapel, and lucky for us, it really was the bilingual ward.  We were there like an hour early.  (We were told you need to be early if you want to ensure getting a headset for the translation.)  Matt chatted with the bishop for a bit.  He apparently was a missionary with Matt's mission president back in the day.  Then we wandered around the grounds a bit.  We found bees in the flowers and Henlie managed to ruin her pair of tights :)

 Family selfie outside the church.

 Flowers at the church.  There are so many pretty flowers here.

 Henlie watching the bees.

Abby and Rob's oldest, Eliza, helped keep Henlie entertained during sacrament.  I think I counted 19 stickers...

Sacrament was fine.  I had a headset.  We ended up sitting next to Rob and Abby McMillen's family.  Matt and Rob were on an investment committee together for UVU, so we've been chatting with them since they were moving down as well.  They arrived about a month before us.  Then it was time for nursery.  Henlie made a new friend, Sienna.  Her parents are the nursery leaders.  They also live in San Isidro, and they kindly brought us home after church.  We went to the English Sunday School, which was mostly full of missionaries.  We have all of the senior missionaries and mission presidents in our ward.  Relief Society has just started splitting into English and Spanish classes.  However, announcements and greeting new sisters is done altogether.  And, the first Sunday of every month, they meet together and use the headsets to translate.  Although it was really the second Sunday, they treated it as the first since they had a special meeting the week before.  We actually got out late because we were watching a movie.  

She knew just what to do - go sit and have fun.
Meeting Sienna

Monday, Nov. 10th, Matt actually went into the office, and the babe and I were home alone.  Talk about adjusting!  I did get the VPN set up the week before, so we could watch some American Netflix.  Henlie took a bath, and we found that our drain leaks, even when it is "closed"  Henlie told me the water was "singing." :)

Tuesday, Nov. 11th, was the worst day.  I had homesickness really badly.  I don't know how to be a stay at home mom full-time.  Matt was gone all day.  I don't speak Spanish, so I can't do anything on my own.  Just a really awful day.  Don't worry, though.  It has gotten better since then :)

And that concludes our first week in Peru!