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Friday, October 25, 2013

Driving with Papa in Corrales

I am finally able to get on here!  I never imagined life would distract me away from my blog for so long.  Life has not really slowed down yet.  I just decided to get on here anyhow.  I love blogging and it is my get away.  So here I am "Getting away". 
We have had a lot going on since our flight out from Ireland.  After arriving we have had to unpack, paint the inside of our house, visit with family, start back up in homeschooling and get the house prepped for living in like stocking it with food.  I didn't' even list it all.  It's been quite exhausting. 

As I have mentioned in previous blogs, my father's health has gotten worse since we first went to Ireland.  He has needed help doing regular everyday things.  We were able to take him out for a drive several days ago.  The weather has been amazing and I had forgotten just how beautiful the fall is here.

We drove through one of my favorite places, Corrales.  It has a similar feel to the place I grew up in.   My aunt and uncle lived there when I was a kid and we would often go there for visits. We would go visit them several times a year.  Christmas and the Fourth of July are full of some of my fondest memories. 

While there we stopped off at Wagner's Farm.  I was excited to see that they were still selling chile.  Every Autumn we by a large bag of green chile in September.  Then we go home and bag and freeze it.  I thought we were too late and all the chile in New Mexico had been sold.  Apparently it was a good year because there was still plenty available. 


 
When we arrived the first thing we saw were red chile ristras and pumpkins.  The perfect thing to trigger my childhood memories.
 



While inside, our little Tater-Tot had a lot of fun looking at all of the fall produce.  Her favorite was the apples.  She sure loves to eat them.  Our family goes through a tremendous amount of apples all year long.  It's not unusual for each of us to eat 2 apples every day.  That can equal out to 10 apples a day!  I think we need to invest in some apple trees, don't you?



 
After choosing how hot we want our chile we then go and pay for it; then it's time to get it roasted.  One of the signs of fall is the smell of the chile being roasted.  Out of all the places in the world we have been, we have never smelled anything like roasted New Mexico green chile. 
 
As the chile roasts you can hear the seeds popping out from the chile pods, the smell gets much more intense and the heat radiating from the roaster reminds you to stay clear of it.

 
Was it coincidental that the man roasting our chile is wearing a hat with flames?
 
 
Once the chile is done they put it in a bag and tie it closed.  We then take it to the car with smiles on our faces.  I like to leave it in the bag, in our kitchen, for several hours to let it steam.  It makes it much easier to peel the skin off right before adding to meals.

 
 
Here is what the chile looks like as I open the bag.
 
This is after I have bagged the chile.  I prefer to leave the skin and stems on the chile when I freeze it.  It seems to have a better flavor when I do that.  Plus ,it's a lot of work to bag it so I would rather do the peeling of the skin when I prepare a meal. 
I was able to get 32 quart size bags from the one large bag.  Normally you would get about 15 or 16 but I only fill mine half way.  I prefer to do it that way.  I can always thaw 2 bags if I want more but I can't refreeze it once it's been thawed.    

 


 
 
 

 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

A Bitter-Sweet Goodbye

Just a few of the people that touched our lives and will be missed when we go back to the States. 


 The church saying a prayer for us before we head out.


Friday, September 27, 2013

Oh America, You're Calling...

We will never EVER forget Ireland and it's people.  We will forever hold a special place in our hearts for Ireland.  How could we not?  I am confident that leaving here will be very emotional.  But, it's time, yes it's time to go home.  1 more week to go.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Announcement and Enlightenment

 Recently we have had a visitor (the boy our oldest is courting) come stay with us as well as began the school year and spent much time on the phone with doctors and such discussing my father's current health status (which isn't too good)  We have been so busy there hasn't been a lot of extra time for blogging. 

I guess it is time to announce that our family will be moving back to America within the next few weeks.  (for those of you who don't know) My father is very ill and my husband's work assignment is being passed on to the next person for training.  We only committed to one year and we are now passed that time so it's time to go home.  I plan to continue blogging.  I still have not posted all that we have seen and done in Ireland.  In addition, we will be moving back to our home state of New Mexico and there will be plenty to blog about.  This blog is titled Family Journeys and our journeys will continue whether in Europe or not.  I hope that my followers will continue to look for our family posts as we go about our lives in homeschooling, traveling, gardening and regular everyday events. 

I never thought I would actually live in Europe one day.  Our oldest has said for the last several years that she would like to go somewhere in Europe before she graduates high school.  Consistently I would tell her to pray about it.  God knows how to get her there if she is to go.  I have to admit I was a bit nervous telling her that.  I knew God would take care of her but I didn't like the idea of her alone in Europe.  There were many times after telling her to pray that I would share my concerns with God.  So God answered us with a "Yes", and sent not only our daughter but the whole family, as well.  Life in Ireland has been more than an adventure.  It has taught us to fully wholeheartedly trust in the Lord in all circumstances.  It has taught us to appreciate our family and friends as well as the little stuff like our home, cars, Wal-mart (yes I said "Wal-mart").  Before coming here I would, quite often, complain about Wal-mart; about it's long lines, grumpy cashiers or lack of, and busyness. After living here I have a new appreciation for stores like Wal-mart.  It has reminded myself and my husband as well has taught our children to appreciate being home for the holidays.  But, more importantly I have learned to appreciate the other side of the world and it's people.  Being here has given our whole family a sense of just how small the world really is.  It has opened our eyes to see the beauty of God's creation including the diversity of all the people he has made.  It has put a new compassion in our hearts for human life.

Here is a song that I have sang along with in my car and in my home hoping that God would open my eyes up.  I can truly say He has definitely opened our eyes up.  Now the question is, what will He do with this new enlightenment in our lives?



In the Mail

About a month or so ago we had a wonderful friend of ours send little Tater-Tot a hand-made kitty.  It was such a tremendous blessing.  When you are overseas it is always exciting to get something in the mail.  In fact we have another friend who was sending Tater-Tot stickers in the mail.  They do have stickers here but they can be quite expensive.   

Here is Tater-Tot with her exciting new package.

As you can see the excitement was growing here.

Listening to the card being read.

And here it is; what she's been waiting to see!

The first thing she did was name the kitty Buster and tried to feed him a banana.


Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Trip to Colorado

This last summer while in New Mexico our oldest graduated from high school.  Several weeks after the graduation she went to Summit Ministries for a college preparatory course as well as to earn a credit in philosophy.  We are well pleased with the outcome of the course.  It gave her the opportunity to study the different beliefs of the world as well as understand why she believes what she believes.  

I had trouble finding the direct YouTube link to play on this page.  Instead I am pasting the link on here for you to click on.  This particular video is of the actual session our daughter attended. Summit Video


 Here are some of the photos we took during that trip.
Below is Wagon Mound, New Mexico, Population 306.


 We stopped off in Raton, New Mexico.  Being in Europe for a year gave me new insight to the American flag and it's importance.  In fact while being here in Europe I took pictures of the flags of each place we had been.  They have so much meaning and significance. 




 Along the roadside.


  
Sunshine showing us where she sat in her classroom.
 


Sunshine with her brother Babby eating on the back porch with some of the other kids that attended the program.


This was taken on our drive back from Colorado just weeks before our return to Ireland.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Family Time

Last weekend our family enjoyed some time together out and about.  First we went to  a shopping center/mall and did some browsing.  (what the Irish call shopping centers we call malls)  Second we went to lunch at TGIF which gave us a bit of an American feeling.    Then on our way home after stopping by for some milk we took the long way home.  

Here are a few photographs of our drive and our lunch at TGIF.



















We decided to take a detour onto the Carton House grounds.  It was well worth the extra few minutes.