As you know from the last blog, our daughters and their two best friends were here to visit late December and early January during the highest part of the high season. Of course they had a wonderful time. We were surprised by how easy it was to get around as we had anticipated traffic similar to Hilton Head or Mrytle Beach at springbreak. It really seemed like normal city traffic. The city was built out to accommodate 200,000 for high season but high season is only for 2 months max. After that, all the vacationers leave and it turns back into a city of 10,000. Mark and I can't figure out why more people don't come other months of the year but it remains a mystery as no oneseems to have a legitimate answer to that question. So the big highrises remain empty 10 out of 12 months of the year. We see some opportunity there for travel agents!
The summer has been really pleasant with dry air and temperatures up to 90, but mainly around 80 - 85F. Great beach weather. There are so many different beaches to go to, you never really feel crowded, each vary in type of sand, wind, number of jellyfish, etc. Haven't been to the beach much since the girls left but do enjoy walking daily on the sidewalk across from the beach. Some days we have up to 4 cruise ships in the harbor. If you are thinking of traveling down this way, it would be a great option. Most ships itenaries include a stop in Punta del Este. And did I mention, the shopping is great?
Pool almost there! |
Finally hit water! |
We are currently having work done on the outside of our home. The pool is almost finished, and the well as been completed. The work is really rudimentary as I mentioned before. For instance, the well was drilled manually and it took 10 days to hit water. They drilled down about 140 feet. It amazed us to watch the workers go around in circles for 8 hours a day. It made me dizzy so I am sure they were! The pool was laid with rebar and then cement blocks were laid around the sides. Now they are smoothing cement over the blocks. They have the lights in and I think the drain and pipes so we will be picking out a blue paint color soon. We will be SO GLAD to get it done and be able to start putting in our irrigation and lawn. The dogs will be, too!
Speaking of dogs, we have a new addition to the family. "Sunshine" is a little red female daschund that we stumbled onto when we were taking in Hal for some treatments. She is adorable with beautiful eyes and shiney red coat. She might actually be perfect if it weren't for her clodhopper front feet. I hope this no indication of how big she could get! Of course, we were not looking to get another dog since we already have two but it seemed like she was meant to be. She is a combination of Blue and Hazel, our two female daschunds that we lost last year due to illnesses.
Last week, we went to pay all of our taxes for the year. This included are car tax, property tax, school tax, etc. If you pay before the end of January you get a 20% discount. So for everything we paid $1500! Not bad, heh? We also went into get our new drivers license while we were at the municipal building. Had a little bit of a surprise there. My D/L was expired so that now requires me to take the written and drivers test in SPANISH, with no translator. Hmmm, I knew I should have been studying my Spanish all along instead of putting it off till the winter. Now, I have to hire a teacher that is specifically versed in this area and she/he will help me pass. I hope I can do this on the first try....we will see. Mark doesn't have to do anything because his US license is still valid. Lesson learned! At least we have one valid driver. He is not too happy about "Driving Miss Daisy"!
One of the things we have been missing, in addition to friends and family, is ethnic food. You cannot find a mexican, chinese, japanese, vietnamese restaurant hardly anywhere around here. There is one chinese restaurant and it is OK but very expensive. We don't complain about much here but that is one thing we do miss! We are going to go to Montivideo, about 1 1/2 hours away, and find an ethinic food store and start making hot and sour soup, etc.! Today, we are cooking a turkey, which is also hard to find, but we asked our local butcher the other day and they had some so we bought it. Wish we would have had it for Thanksgiving/Christmas but better late than never! It is smelling good in the kitchen right now. Can't wait! Am making dressing, mashed potatoes, and fresh green beans!
We are hoping to get the Super Bowl on TV in February. Were sorry to see the Bears lose, being from Illinois but go PACKERS! If the game is not on TV, we will purchase on the internet and hook our computer up to the television. We have a pretty big Samsung HDTV. It also has 3D. Nice picture so we should be able to enjoy the game. Will miss the parties, though!
Thank goodness for Skype. We call our family almost daily and it sure helps with the distance. Our Skype address is: Mark.and.Janet.Bial2, if you ever want to call AND see our smiling faces...:)
These grow wild. Found in the vacant lot next door. |
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