Sunday, December 31, 2006

Feliz Nuevo Año... eve

hey kids.
After another hellish bus adventure, Annie and I are back in Quito after three days on the coast of Ecuador at a beach town called Canoa. Another addition to a series of relaxing and pleasant places since our advenutres in Riobamba with volcanoes and ancient trains. If you haven't read the last entry (shame on you!) we are here to catch a flight to Chicago on Jan 3rd to wrap up this section of our travels and see our families... which have grown since we have been gone (in number, not in body size [well maybe in body size since Christmas])
As some of you may remember, today being New Year's Eve, this is our wedding anniversary. 2 years people... and no divorce -- in fact we love eachother (and love being together) more today than we did even 2 years ago. I know, that is amazing. Take that American marriage statistics! Apparently if we make it past three years our statistical chances of staying together for life skyrocket. And if we make it past five years we get an official certificate from the US government declaring us "awesome". So after sleeping off the misery of the domestic Ecuadorian travel system, we'll celebrate today with a gratuitous and embarassing American film at the movie theatre and enjoy a nice dinner out, although the novelty of eating out for a special occasion has lost some of it's luster in that we've eaten out probably more than 200 times in the past four months. Also, Ecuadorians celebrate the Nuevo Año by having a huge parade with paper mache effigies of various people. They are all different sizes and some of these effigies represent bad people (like George Bush Jr.) and some of them are a bit more random (like Spiderman) Anyway, Ecuadorians strap these things to their cars and drive around all day today, then march them in the streets tonight, and then, being filled with sawdust and fireworks, blow them up at midnight in a savage display of violence. What a sweet tradition. The meaning of course being to rid ourselves of the bad and begin fresh for the new year.
I wanted to say here that Annie and I will not be abandoning this blog site but will continue to update with news from your favorite action/adventure partnership. There is a lot more to come actually. This trip has been a very introspective for us, although we have devoted most of those topics to emails with our siblings. But, since you were wondering; we talked about starting our own business(es) ranging from a breakfast restaurant to a woodworking/furniture or a custom kitchen/remodeling busiess, to a small college town residential rentals business. We've also talked much about myself going to graduate school for sculpture or 3d design, and Annie maybe pursuing a new direction too. We have also, with some trepidation, discussed transitioning to California and different living arrangements near or alongside Judy and Mark in Berkeley (thanks to Mark for all his patient emails). Another popular topic is Ella Tienefe, our new sobrina whom we've yet to meet and Amora, our sobrina who has begun to walk and talk since we left Chicago in June. Speaking of those rascals, happy birthday to their beautiful mother Chasity! We look foward to celebrating with you (a few days late) soon. We have by no means allowed this trip to make us intellectually lazy -- we have spent countless hours discussing the meaning of every choice we can make about our present and our future. We have read almost 20 books between us, and have focused more intensely than ever about how to make this life we are living together meaningful and conscious. We look foward to spending time with each and every one of you soon. See you in the US.

4 comments:

Becky said...

Happy Anniversary guys!

i just wanna go ahead and cast my vote for you going to grad school asap in chicago and moving into the apartment thats open in my building...because that would be the best thing ever. plus, i could totally get annie a sweet job at the night ministry...and scott could have a studio whereas to make super awesome furniture, and i could always come over and borrow some tofu if i needed it....or a cup of organic whole wheat flour and vice versa. plus, then scott and i would be near to our closest non-sexual life partners (his is camm and mine is annie) and it would be good.

ive been fantasizing alot lately about it, in case you didnt know, and kate lives like a mile and a half away, with beth and shes dating kevin...and its cheaper than CA...! best case scenario really, so it seems an obvious choice...not to mention that its just about as close as you can get to being half way between the inlaws. seriously. get together.

miss you like the dickens, whatever the heck that means.
xoxo times infinity plus one.
bec

ps...obviously im this blogs biggest fan and most loyal reader. haha

amy said...

Hey friends! I just wanted to say Happy Anniversary, too! I just got back from a crazy road trip to Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. Wandering aimlessly, really. But it was beautiful. Can't wait to see you this week!
Love, Amy

Nathan said...

Happy belated anniversary!! We hope you had a special time together. We miss you two. We hope you are having a good time with family.

Anonymous said...

Hi Annie and Scott:
I hope you are able to read this short note at which ever stop over you have in your travels. Happy Anniversary, and hope to see you and the rest of my southern family this year, at some point.
Best wishes from your northern most cousin.

carl