Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Springtime in Trinidad

You always know it’s this time of year in Trinidad because these trees called Poui blossom all over the country. There’s really no springtime here only dry and wet season, but these trees tend to flower towards the end of dry season. That’s how you know rainy season is on the way. I like to just call it springtime.

These last few weeks have been really busy for us in a good way. For the whole month of April, two LLU med students came to do an elective here at the hospital. It’s always nice to see and hang out with people from back home. I hate to say it, but it’s like a breath of fresh air. For some reason even though we feel like we’ve adapted pretty well here, it’s still just not the same. Anyway...we had a good time with them. Here are a few pics of our time together:


This is actually just before they left, right after I did a filling on Rita (middle). That’s Jean on the right.


Dinner at our receptionist’s house. The food was awesome.






At least twice a week Jane, Joshua and I go for a walk around the largest park in Trinidad called Queen’s Park Savannah. It’s approximately 2.3 miles around and has a paved sidewalk for walkers/runners. This is usually our weekly exercise routine. The only bad part about it is that we ruin it by having dinner at these street vendors that sell local foods. The two things that we usually eat are corn soup and a local favorite called doubles. Doubles have become my new favorite Trinidadian food. It’s two flour patties with curried chickpeas, cilantro sauce, tamarind sauce and pepper sauce. yummmmm....you may not like it at first, but these things are soooo good. Here’s a picture of one of my doubles: I eat like 3 or 4 of them.



Does that not look so good? After doubles and corn soup sometimes we treat ourselves to a snowcone, another local favorite. I’m pretty sure the ice is not clean or sanitary, but I think our bodies have adjusted by now. Sorry I don’t have a picture of that, but maybe I should take one next time.


The girls after our walk/run.


After the girls left. Oh I gotta tell you how sad Joshua was when we were saying goodbye. It was so sad. I don’t even know how he knew we were saying bye for good but when they came around to say bye to Joshua he didn’t want to leave them. When Jane came to take him away he pushed her away and wanted to stay with the girls. And usually when he wants to delay the inevitable for example bedtime he tries to play cute by saying “nose” and pointing to your nose. And he kept doing that to Jean. How sad. He rejected Jane like 3 or 4 times until I had to distract him just to take him away and as they walked away he started to whimper and almost cry. It was really sad. I had to really distract him in order to keep hi

m from crying. I wonder if he’ll ever get to see them again.


But right after they left, we got news that our friend Grace formerly from Cali now from NY was gonna come and visit us for the weekend! It was so short, but we had lots of fun. Saturday night we took a trip with some people from the hospital to go and watch gigantic leatherback turtles come on shore and lay their eggs. Supposedly Trinidad is one of only 2 places where this happens so it’s a pretty big thing. The reason we never did this before is because it’s soooo far away. It took us over 3 hours to get there with half of the distance being winding crazy roads. And the turtles only come out at night so we didn’t get back home until 4 am! It was crazy but so worth it. Check out these pictures.




This is a picture I took of a picture. They specifically told us not to take pictures with flash when we

got outside so I thought I wouldn’t get any good pictures.



But check this baby out! This is a picture that I took. Accidentally! I promise. I turned my flash off not realizing that if you turn the camera off and on again the flash turns back on automatically. So I pointed my camera into the dark and took this picture and much to my surprise the flash came on! But luckily nobody noticed cause i didn’t get in trouble and I got this nice shot! I know that if Ray is reading this he’s thinking that’s classic Fred. But i promise you I didn’t know!



Here are the eggs. It’s really cool. You can actually see them drop. And these turtles are literally all over the beach. It was kind of strange at first, but really really cool.



On Sunday we headed out to the beach and spent most of the day there.


Bake and Shark. One thing you must eat if you come to Trinidad. Of course we just eat the bake and veggies, but it’s still good.





Joshua absolutely loves the beach!




Joshua wanted to drive home.



It was sad to say goodbye after such a short weekend, but Grace says she’ll be back. Next up...Jane’s mom and sister come next week! And I have planned a weekend trip to Tobago. Can’t wait. Anybody else want to visit? We’d love to have you. We’re starting to get good at this.


1 comments:

son May 23, 2009 at 3:43 AM  

hi guys!!! i need to update my bookmarks with your new site... just checking in to see how things are going, how jane is feeling, how josh is growing... glad to see that you are all healthy and happy!

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