Wednesday, January 18, 2012

emotions

When we are here in our Northern home during winter, emotions gets weird and wild... Readers who fallowed my stories might already have ideas why?
Well, if you are new and reading and following my blog you might wonder what I am talking about.
So, I want to re-introduce myself. I am 36 year old, a mother of 3 young children. I am a mail order bride. I am married to my other half Francisco, I call him in my posts the "hubby" who is quite a character. Him and I make a one enteresting couple to say the least. We fall in love fast and started a family fast.
My blog tells of my life journey. A young bride in a new country, a wife a mother and as a traveler. English is not my first language so you might find my blog interesting and funny to read sometimes. But what you read is always written from the heart!
My Family December-2009
We have a home in a paradise village called Aticama in the pacific coast of big land Mexico.. We travel most winter there and live there. My kids go to school there. And with this blog post the weird feeling is present, because a many of you out there know that we have sunshine and warmth in Aticama and we are here in Portland freezing....
A tough year made it impossible for this winter to get away. So we are settling for a frolic in the snow.. :-)

4 comments:

  1. Weng & Francisco,
    I am a regular reader of Tioga George's blog and also read your's.. Sometimes, I use words that sound funny or spell them improper, just for fun.
    I'll try NOT to do that when writing to you.. I so enjoy your spirit and Francisco's heart in all of the stories you write.. Is your arm in good shape.. We own and raise horses on a ranch in Texas, so we know about getting hurt on horses..
    You can keep ALL of the cold, wet, snowy weather
    up in Oregon & Washington.. I'd rather be in Aticama, with Jorge..
    Vaya con Dios!!

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  2. Dear Weng,
    I am writing to you from El Chaco. Only a short walk from your paradise "Hill Top Home".

    One day soon, I know that you will be here too.

    Tu amigo,
    Jorge

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  3. I know how you feel Weng .. i have a disability and the horrible cold makes it worse .. i suffered for 10 years of being stuck in the cold mid-west before i could head to warmer climate. Hang in there and hopefully next year you will get to leave the cold climate behind. I enjoy following your blog and reading about you life. What a wonderful story you have. Stay warm

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  4. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts, Weng.

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