22 October 2007

All I can say is that my life is pretty plain

I think I'm starting to identify far too much with this song (click for lyrics) lately......



On a lighter note, I got my cutting mat/pressing pad for my sewing so I can start quilting again!!!!! I've been craving it for a week at least and it was so nerve racking to have the mat at Toño's parent's house since Friday but being unable to go pick it up......all in all, I have it now and I'm VERY happy!!!!

09 October 2007

perfectionism sucks

I have all this beautiful fabric and supplies and no idea what to do with them. I feel almost overwhelmed, I can't choose the design I want for my first real quilt....there's too much fabric and too many choices.


I want it to be perfect, that's my real problem

01 October 2007

The hotel is out of commision!

well, we've decided that the Bed and Breakfast on Amado Nervo will be closed for a while for reparations and financial recovery. We're so deep in filth and economic hardship...not to mention illness (yes, I'm sick) that not having people staying with us is a welcome change!

It's been a LONG time since the last time I posted anything (I actually forgot my password for a minute). Since the quilt, we've had 2 more guests and the last one just left on Saturday. I'm going to start my English Classes again today and hopefully get back a routine that I can handle...something that doesn't involve going to money exchanges every couple of days and trying to visit every museum in the second largest city in the world....again.

I've picked up a new habit....for better or worse.....I now drink Yerba Mate. It's an herb that is used almost religiously in South America. It's not the tastiest beverage if you've never had it before, it's definitely an acquired taste....much like beer. Toño's Argentinian friend came for a visit and brought us both mates which are cups specifically used for drinking yerba mate and are generally (aka traditionally) made of gourds. In order to drink the yerba out of the mate, it first needs to be "cured" (the mate, that is, not the herb). In order to do that, one must drink yerba and put the wet, used herb into the mate until the gourd walls turn a bright green color. I'm currently in the process of doing this and I'm told that it could take up to a week before the gourd walls are cured....which means that I must drink mate everyday for at least a week. For now, I'm drinking my mate out of a regular mug Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket and then transferring the herb to our mates Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket.

It's quite a bitter tasting drink and as you can tell, it's not a tea at all. It's more like a big (and when I say big, I mean massively huge) pile of wet plants that you drink with a metal straw Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket (called a bombilla....bombiiiisha if you're from Argentina) until you hear that end of the water slurping sound we Estadounidenses consider so rude. (Toño's bombilla is made of a bullet shell, he's pretty proud of that.) Actually, if you're interested in knowing the etiquette of mate drinking...click here, it's pretty interesting and these "rules" are accurate, I asked Betha!!

Anyway, that's the latest and greatest. here's a closing picture of me, Betha and Toño!
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