Tuesday, October 25, 2011
International Food Festival
On Saturday we experienced the International Food Festival at the International School, Port Of Spain.
The festival is a fundraiser for the school, there were 35 booths representing the countries of students who attend the school. You were handed a plate and could visit all the booths and sample traditional dishes from all the countries.
Of course we had to try the Palascinta from Hungary as Tim's mum makes these, the one I sampled was apple and walnut.
The Phillipines booth had the most amazing noodles which I went back for seconds.
I took the photo of the Jamaica booth as the boy serving had such a cute face and a huge smile on his face for everyone.
The parent volunteers had worked very hard and the selection of foods was amazing, we tried to sample a little from every booth. We were disappointed with the Canadian booth that was serving just poutine. I think the most interesting thing I sampled was the Pepper Pot from Guyana.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Visit to Maracas Beach
We decided to go to the beach at Maracas as we hadn't been for a while.
We packed the towels, beers, snacks and reading material and set off around 8.30am. It was a beautiful morning with sun and clear blue skies. A very welcome sight after Saturday that saw heavy rains throughout the day, the pool was almost overflowing from so much rain.
Drove through Maraval heading for the mountain road, everything looked good, up ahead we could see police vehicles and as we approached them there were no entry signs to the only road that leads to the beach.
On Saturday with the heavy rain there had been a massive landslide closing the road, residents couldn't leave their properties and we couldn't get to the beach, they expected to take all day to clear it.
Disappointed, we turned around and came home, just one of the challenges of living in Trinidad.
We packed the towels, beers, snacks and reading material and set off around 8.30am. It was a beautiful morning with sun and clear blue skies. A very welcome sight after Saturday that saw heavy rains throughout the day, the pool was almost overflowing from so much rain.
Drove through Maraval heading for the mountain road, everything looked good, up ahead we could see police vehicles and as we approached them there were no entry signs to the only road that leads to the beach.
On Saturday with the heavy rain there had been a massive landslide closing the road, residents couldn't leave their properties and we couldn't get to the beach, they expected to take all day to clear it.
Disappointed, we turned around and came home, just one of the challenges of living in Trinidad.
Monday, October 10, 2011
Giving Back
Doug and I recently met a very nice lady called Paula, we chatted and discovered that she was involved with Adult Literacy. She in fact founded ALTA ( Adult Literacy Tutors Association) in 1992. Check out the web site www.alta.tt.org
Through Stefanie's contact with the school libraries. we are hoping to obtain some books to donate. If books have out of date information or are well read and worn they are removed from the shelves of the school libraries. The tutors at the Adult Literacy always welcome simple reading books with pictures.
Whilst in Canada, I managed to get some good deals on back to school supplies and bought a suitcase of supplies to donate. The list includes :-
200 Pencils
48 Exercise books
1200 Sheets of Lined Paper
72 Coloured Pencils
12 Erasers
12 Pencil Sharpeners
15 Folders
We are hoping to deliver everything to the ALTA office on Wednesday. Gives you a good feeling giving something back to your adopted country.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Back in Trinidad
I have settled back into my Trinni way of life after my visit to Canada. I think Doug was pleased to have me back as I now get to iron his shirts.....lucky me.
Yesterday evening we were invited to a Thanksgiving dinner hosted by Nancy,Eric and Cory. We had a wonderful time with good company, delicious dinner and we all made it home before curfew.
We are hosting a Halloween party on the 29th October, I have been busy making all sorts of things to decorate. Today I just finished up 17 tin can luminaries, can't show pictures of what I have made so far in case anyone coming to the party sees them as it is going to be a surprise. We are also having a hand made Halloween Head Gear competition with a prize for the most creative.
The rest of today is going to be very lazy, a glass of wine and maybe a dip in the pool.
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