Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas 2011


2011 is coming to an end. It has proven to be another jam-packed year; a year full of new experiences, new places, and adventure. We have had a mix of happy and exciting news as well as saying goodbye to loved ones. Here’s a summary 2011. Hope you enjoy!

Shortly after Christmas 2010, we were favored by a visit from Nils’ parents and brother, Peter. To spice up their visit, we took a trip to Leticia, Colombia, a small town far south of the country along the banks of the mighty Amazon River. Despite the oppressive heat, we loved hiking through the rainforests, swinging on vines, scaling trees, and cruising up and down the river.

To see more pictures from our trip to Leticia, please click here.
To see additional pictures from the Bergeson Family's visit to Colomiba, click here.

Later in January, we traveled to Washington, DC, taking advantage of a two-week training for Nils. We made a quick, surprise visit down to South Carolina to celebrate the 80th birthday of Nils’ maternal grandmother. Blanche Cecilia “Teedie” Radford (or “Boo,” as she is called by the grandchildren) had all of her three children and five grandchildren present to celebrate with her. Nils’ grandfather and Teedie’s husband, Charlie (“Papa”), also turned 80 in August of this year.


Making our way back to Washington, we were favored by the company of Nils’ younger sister, Maren, who spent some time with Jane, giving Emily the opportunity to do some sign-language interpreting. The trip, however, ended on a sad note. In early February, just a few days before our scheduled return to Colombia, Emily learned of the death of her nearly 85-year-old grandmother, Bessie “Jane” Verona O’Hara. Fortunately, Emily was able to make some adjustments to her travel plans, and together with Jane, traveled to Sacramento to attend the funeral.

Emily and Jane with Grandma O'Hara in 2010

Jane had her first birthday in February, celebrating it in style by wearing a crown and going to a youth dance. She continues to grow and mature, learning more and more words by the day. She’s a daring climber and has little fear of strangers (a good and bad thing). She loves playing with other children of all ages, scribbling, and watching her favorite programs on “Baby TV.” So far, she is willing to eat just about anything, and is making great progress in potty-training.

 To see pictures of Jane in 2011, click here.

In March we had more visitors. This time, Emily’s parents, her brother John, and “Aunt” Marian all flew down from Kansas and Missouri to spend about 10 days in Bogota. They had a great time exploring the area which included touring the Salt Cathedral in nearby Zipaquira.

To see more pictures from the O'Hara Family visit to Colombia, click here.

In May, we took another trip to the United States, this time to attend not one but TWO family weddings. On May 28th, Emily’s younger brother Rory married Katrina Anderson in Provo, Utah. The two met while attending Brigham Young University. The new couple is currently settled in Salina, Kansas, where Rory works as a groundskeeper for the zoo, and Katrina works within the local education system.

To see more pictures from Rory's wedding, click here.

The second wedding on June 11th was for Emily’s youngest sister Ellen who married Levi Hanna in Bountiful, Utah. During their reception held in Salt Lake City, all of Ellen’s sisters participated in a sign-song presentation initiated by Emily. The couple met in Salt Lake City, where they continue to reside. Ellen is a teacher at the deaf school, and Levi works as a mechanic.

To see more pictures from Ellen's wedding, click here.
Shortly after returning to Bogota, we discovered some most welcome news. A baby boy is on his way and due to be born in late February, 2012. Emily will be returning to the States to deliver the baby in Logan, Utah. Nils will join shortly before the baby’s due date. Feel free to come and visit us!

In August, Emily’s parents moved to Logan, Utah – Nils’ hometown where his parents still reside. Emily and Nils are thrilled that visiting grandparents will be so much easier.

Starting in June, we were graced with several visitors. First came Nils’ brother Peter and his cousin Catie. The two spent several weeks from June to August learning Spanish at a local language school and vacationing in Bogota. We were next visited twice by friends Eva Srodecki and Gregory Froment, from Germany/France, as they bookended a South American tour. In October, Nils’ cousin Max stopped in Bogota on his way to Venezuela to meet his then-fiancĂ©, Patricia Montenegro (the two were married in November). Also in October Emily’s sister Molly came for two weeks, taking advantage of some time off, making Bogota her second international trip.


Now November… that was a great month! Knowing that our time in Colombia is drawing to a close and figuring that our next assignment would likely take us out of Latin America for a good long while, we decided to visit some of the highlights of South America while we’re still here. First we flew far to the south, connecting in Lima, Peru, and spending a night in Santiago, Chile before finally arriving in Punta Arenas, Chile, in the far southern Patagonia region right on the coast of the Strait of Magellan. From Punta Arenas, we rented a car, crossed the Strait on a ferry, and entered the famed Tierra del Fuego. After a long drive (more than 10 hours each way) and crossing into Argentina, we arrived in the world’s southernmost city, Ushuaia. Ushuaia is a beautiful city, situated on the Beagle Channel and surrounded by majestic, jagged peaks and glaciers. We had a great time exploring this picturesque area, including taking a catamaran boat trip on the Channel and visiting a wild penguin colony.

To see more pictures from our trip to Tierra del Fuego, click here.

After making the drive back to Punta Arenas, and taking three more flights, we arrived in Puno, Peru, a town situated on the banks of beautiful Lake Titicaca along the Andes. On Lake Titicaca we took a two-day boat trip which included visiting the Uros (floating reed) islands and spending the night on another island with a native Quechua family.

To see more pictures from our trip to Lake Titicaca, click here.

From Lake Titicaca, we traveled deeper into the former Incan Empire, flying to Cusco, and hopping a train to the fabled Inca city, Machu Picchu. Machu Picchu was a breathtaking experience. Emily did a wonderful job hiking, despite being six months into her pregnancy. Jane traveled in style, strapped to Dad’s back. As we were hiking back down from Machu Picchu, we got caught in a torrential rainstorm, and got completely soaked before escaping the mountain. It made the adventure all the more exciting.

To see more pictures from our trip to Cusco, Machu Picchu, and the Sacred Valley, click here.
After a week in Peru, we made our final stop in Quito, Ecuador. There, we celebrated Thanksgiving as well as Nils and Emily’s collective birthday (all on the same day this year) at Burger King! Exciting. During our relaxing time in Ecuador’s capital, we traveled by cable car to the top of the mountain overlooking the entire Quito valley. And of course we had to go to the Middle of the World monument, built right on the equator, so we could straddle the line separating the northern and southern hemispheres and take lots of pictures.

To see more pictures from our trip to Ecuador, click here.

Guess what! Emily turned 30 this year! Whoo hoo! Throughout the year she’s enjoyed spending time at home with Jane, working with a local professional sound recorder (yes folks, her voice has been used for advertisements, songs, and English learning products), as well as a handful of other projects. In the spring, Emily was asked to serve as the President of the Young Women’s organization at church. The group of girls, aged 12-18, are mostly Spanish speakers, with 1 or 2 bilingual girls and a handful of North Americans – making the job quite a challenge for Emily. Fortunately, the opportunity gave her a chance to practice and improve her Spanish allowing her to connect with the Colombian and North American girls.


Nils continues to work at the Embassy with the Agency for International Development. He spent the first part of the year working with disability-related issues, and in summertime he focused primarily on programs working to support the regional elections, which took place in October. He was able to travel frequently throughout the country to visit work-related projects. In particular, he made multiple trips to Cartagena, Medellin, and Pasto, among other sites. He even took a business trip to Paraguay in March. Nils, like Emily, also worked throughout the year with the youth of the Church in his calling as Young Men’s President.



During the latter half of 2011, Nils spent much effort in trying to secure their next assignment, as his tour in Bogota is set to end in June 2012. In many ways, it is much like interviewing for a job all over again. Finally, after several months of waiting and negotiating, we were thrilled to learn that we had officially been assigned to Astana, Kazakhstan, where we will spend another two years – at least – starting in late summer of 2012. Nils is particularly eager to return to the Russian-speaking world. All are invited to visit our freezing, Siberian home in the years to come!


Before the close of the year, Nils learned that his paternal grandmother, Carolyn Ricker Bergeson, died in early December. She had recently turned 90. Nils and Jane were able to travel to Utah for the funeral, where Nils served as a pallbearer and speaker during the service. It ended up proving to be a great reunion for the Bergeson family, with nearly all of Carolyn’s posterity in attendance at her funeral.

Carolyn Ricker Bergeson

Thus we say goodbye to 2011, in great anticipation for 2012. For us, it will, no doubt, prove to be another busy year, with a new baby on the way, moving to a new continent, and other events sure to make our year ever adventurous. For now, we wish you a most Merry Christmas, a Happy Holiday season, and a Happy New Year. As Christmas is a time to reflect on the birth of the Savior of mankind, we would like to share with you this short video commemorating His Birth.


Love,

Nils, Emily, and Jane

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Habee Halloween

Halloween was a few months ago I know, but I wanted to share these cute pictures of Jane dressed up in the lovely Bee costume from Gramma Jamma.  Isn't she cute!


Sunday, December 4, 2011

Before you get mad...

For the third time, Jane got into my lipstick and this time has been the worst so far.  Normally she keeps it to her face, hands, tons on her lips, and numerous smears on her shirt.  This time, she got it all over the couch and one of the pillows - the walls and luckily just a little on the carpet.   The time before that (yesterday) when she kept it quite contained, it was a blessing since she had earlier barfed in the car and I already had that to clean up too.

The sweetest thing is though, neither Nils nor I noticed Jane getting into my makeup until she emerged from the bathroom with a handful of toilet paper.  After closer examination of all the evidence -- lipstick-ed toilet paper in the trash can, an empty toilet paper roll, and Jane's face -- we realized that she had been trying to clean up her mess.  Isn't that just so cute!  So while it took me a while to hand wash out the lipstick stains from the couch cover (dish soap can do wonders!) and the pillow case and her clothes, it is still so sweet that she attempted to do something about the mess she made.  Getting her to understand that she can't wear lipstick like mommy might take awhile though.  As we were cleaning and showing her the damage we said, "Jane - do you play with this (pointing to the makeup)?"  "Uh-huh."  "No, Jane.  You don't play with this."  "Jane - are you supposed to play with Mommy's makeup?"  "Uh-huh."  "Sigh.  No, Jane.  You aren't supposed to play with Mommy's makeup."

Mmm... I wonder if a plastic makeup set for Christmas would work?

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Special Visitor!

What a thrill!! What a treat!!! We had the pleasure of having my sister Molly stay with us two whole weeks!! We took her around to the usual "hang-outs" in Bogota, but the highlight was a trip to Silvania, a cute little town south of the city.

My good friends the Arcos family have a country house there and they invited us to join them for two days during Molly's visit. We got to pick mandarin oranges, oranges, and coffee beans right from the tree! We wandered around the little town and even took a tour of a horse ranch. We weren't able to capture our entire experience on camera, but here are a few pictures of the tranquil and fresh environment this little haven provides.
 Jane, Molly, and Emily on the porch of the country house.
 Molly and Victor in downtown Silvania
Molly and Jane on the bamboo balcony of the country house.  What a view!

Thanks for coming to visit us, Molly!  We sure do miss you!

You know it's time...

... to clean when your toddler falls down and comes back up with dirt on her face.

So Jane wanted to go out on our balcony and we had some people visiting so, supervised, she made her way out only to take a tumble a few moments later.  My friend brought her over to me still crying.  I took one look at her and simply burst out laughing!  I mean, just look at that face!  The balcony was so dirty that a simple fall produced that much dirt on Jane's face.  It looks like she's been playing in a sandbox, minus the rest of "sandbox" mess.  Anyway, thankfully she had no scratches or bruises and it took just a few wet wipes to get her clean... but I just couldn't believe it! 

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Monday, August 29, 2011

Colomiba - Medellin Oct 2010

Since living here in Colombia, we have been able to travel a little and see other parts besides Bogotá. Last October we all took a trip to Medellín. Historically one of the most dangerous cities in Colombia, Medellín has become a rather thriving and attractive city. Medellín also has this amazing metro-cable, much like a ground metro system but with cable cars, which transports commuters to and from neighborhoods high in the Andes Mountains. I've included some pictures of our trip below. Also, click on this link to see more! This picture shows the neighborhoods in the Andes. Notice no cars on the roads. I love how the houses are sweetly nestled into the trees.

I liked this picture demonstrating the ingenuity of MedellĂ­n residents putting a varitey of resources to good use fortifying their roofs. While the houses may look poor, I found myself wanting to live in such a close-knit, friendly looking place.


MedellĂ­n also has an Exporatorium, including a small aquarium. Here are Nils and Jane standing in front of a tank featuring fresh water fish and trees.

A picture of me and Jane at the last stop of the metro-cable. As you get off you see the vast forest of the Andes Mountains. So beautiful, but picture-wise it just looks like a bunch of green trees...


Medellín is a pleasant and bustling city, not quite as busy as Bogotá but with all the conveniences. There is still the constant threat of rain, but it's much warmer than the year-round Autunm-feel of Bogotá.




And I just have to include this one last picture. As we were coming back from our trip to the top of the metro-cable, I captured this. I thought it striking the contrast between the new, well-groomed street and the girl riding a donkey.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Never too Early - part 2

So last November I started "potty training" Jane. I hoped to make it easier to transition out of diapers as well as reduce the daily diaper count. Jane turns 18 months on the 25th and I've been trying to kick it up a notch to see if she can be fully potty trained before the next baby comes out. I got my inspiration from this woman...
My Great-Aunt Helen. Pictured with her is me, her son John, Jane, and John's daughter Josie. (Wow, that's a lot of J's.) Great-Aunt Helen is an amazing woman and managed to never have more than 1 child in diapers at a time. I'm not sure what methods she used or if she even remembers, but I've been inspired nonetheless.


I'm just not quite sure how to transition Jane out of diapers. Jane is fully "poo-poo" trained (don't worry, no pictures of that) and is really good about telling me when she needs to go. Pee-pee on the other hand, not so much. So I decided to try an idea I got from BabyCenter.com. Essentially you just have your kid run around with a naked bottom (they said for 3 days) and encourage the usage of the potty whenever they need to go. This is for toddlers going from zero to trained. The author of this idea warns about accidents and preparing yourself for the occasional clean-up. But from day one of giving it a try, Jane didn't have an accident - not once! She managed to tell us or go by herself when she needed to use the potty. The only problem is, once the diaper goes back on for nap time or bed time, she's not shy about using it for its designed purpose. We still go through fewer diapers, but what's the next step? Do I just brace myself and allow her to go diaperless? The other fear I have is whenever we go out. Will she be able to hold it if we're in the car and I can't pull over? I rationalize that we have until next February to really get her 100% potty trained, but she's so close! Even last night when we were at a restaurant, she signed "bathroom" and as I helped her balance on the grown-up toilet, she pushed my hands away and sat there all by herself!


As an aside... I captured these pictures of Jane reading a book while she was on the potty. It's just so hilarious! :)



Thursday, July 28, 2011

WeddingS!

My brother Rory and my sister Ellen got married this summer, not to each other obviously, and Nils, Jane, and I were fortunate to be able to attend both of them. It does help that they were two weeks apart.


Rory's Wedding - May 28
Rory's wedding was super awesome. Why? Several things. Numero uno... I didn't have to do anything except show up. Well, I did have to interpret for the marriage ceremony, but that's not so bad. The timing was fairly nice and we were all done at a decent hour. I believe we even decided to go to a restaurant together afterward. Now whoever suggested Chuck-a-rama was out of their mind. Okay, actually I was one of those who suggested it, but it was fairly good. I just feel bad for John and Wendy (anyone else?) who discovered why people call it "Up-chuck-a-rama". Still, that place brings back memories of NOT trick-or-treating on Halloween and oddly enough a waiter dressed up like Elvis with drawn-in chest hair.


Also great about Rory's wedding was the amazing potluck food served during the family dinner and right before the reception. Rory married into a "good-cook" family. And speaking of the family he married into... Historically I've been rather proud of the size of our family, finding it quite the compliment that we had to stay in the hospital when visiting Molly's deaf school in Idaho because there wasn't any other place to put us. But the Andersons by far have us beat. Just take a look at the following photos. Note that we're a little more spread out and the others are all crammed together. Hard to catch all the little faces mixed in.



The happy couple and our family
(Wendy's family didn't make it into this photo. I'll have to see if I can find one with all of us. Also, Toby's family wasn't able to make it. They were greatly missed. Oh, and that guy on the end there by me is Tim - Rory's best friend.)


Both families

The O'Hara side circled. Again, it looks like the circle covers a pretty big area, but look at the person-per-square-inch in the rest of the photo.



Ellen's Wedding - June 11
Being a sister and all, there was a lot more to do for Ellen's wedding than for Rory's. Luckily Rory's came first so we all had time to make the flower wreaths for the girls and the flower arrangements and ordering the food and fixing the wedding dress and not worrying about wedding cake and whatever else you're supposed to do for a wedding. Ellen did a great job NOT being bridezilla and making quick and rational decisions about everything. The day was beautiful, the location sublime, and the food was awfully good! Here's a picture of the immediate family (unfortunately missing Toby).


I'll see if I can find some more photos to share.


Congratulations Rory and Katrina!!
Congratulations Ellen and Levi!!


I just had to add this cute picture of the Ellen and Jane :)
(at least while Jane still had her wreath on)

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Jane feeds Ozzie





Gramma Jamma took this cute video of Jane during our visit in June.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Jane's 1st Birthday

Nils and Jane... "You're 1 year old today, Janey!"

Jane and Emily

"It's my birthday and I won't wear this crown if I don't want to -- won't wear this crown if I don't want to -- won't wear this crown if I don't want to.
You would cry too if this happened to you."

Cumpleanos Fiesta!!
(Her birthday was the same night as the youth dance. Nils being the Young Men's president, we decided to take Jane out to party hard and celebrate her first year.)

I made Jane a "short cake" because she's a shortcake.
And the decorating... not bad for ziploc bags if I do say so myself.

Happy Birthday Jane!