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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Birthdays in the Southern Hemisphere: Niko's Big 1-0 and Kaia's 8

NIKO AUGUST 20th, 2012

Niko:  10th Birthday.  Party at school. Skiing on an active volcano.  Asado (Grill). Enough said!

Begins with a rainy walk to school in wintery August.....


Birthdays are always celebrated as they deserve to be celebrated at Waldorf Pucón!
Niko's teacher Leka


Yes, that mountain man is Derk in
winter fur



South American Asado, Chancho en Piedras, and Gramma style oven baked potatoes



.... and ends with a great day on the slopes of Volcán Villarica with Grampa and family.









KAIA DECEMBER 1st, 2012

Kaia turned 8 on a beautiful early summer day on December 1st.  Our "winter baby" turned "summer baby" and enjoyed bowls of fresh strawberries and games on the beach.  Presents from family in Sweden and U.S., Skype conversations with Grandparents, and a birthday party at school all made it an occasion to remember.









Cousin Maren has always known JUST what to get for Kaia!

And things don't get better than those boots from Aunt Heidi

Birthday snack times at school are always a treat with lots of singing, homemade goodies, and of course Tortaza - the ritual stuffing of the face of the birthday child into their own cake.  Kaia was spared entirely; Niko given just a little nudge (see video below).








It's hard to find online, but rather than only singing the Spanish version of the typical English Happy Birthday song, our Waldorf community also sings this great birthday song which is supposedly Argentinian in origin.  Here are the lyrics, and you can hear at least a little of the song in the video below.

Un año mas de lluvia viento y sol
Un año mas de lluvia viento y sol
hoy es tu cumpleaños los que te quieren estan con vos
hoy es tu cumpleaños los que te quieren estan con vos








Friday, May 18, 2012

Our home for the year: Arrival in Pucón, Chile





Since arriving in Pucón in May, we've been playing catch-up on our the blog.  When we first heard of Pucón this past February in Cuenca, we were just looking for a good school.  What drew us here was the enthusiasm of the teachers and their interest in all-things-children.  In fact, we were so impressed that we decided to give it a shot--site unseen.  


We had no idea just how incredibly stunning the landscape in and around Pucón would be.  



Here is what we found our first week:


Lago Villarrica: The last few days of swimming--but just barely.

Downtown Pucón with ever present back drop. Not much snow up there yet...




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A new School - Waldorf Pucón

Colegio Waldorf  - and the people who make it what it is - will definitely be the focus of a separate post in the future.  For now, let's just say the school is definitely living up to our hopes.

Niko and Kaia's new school is on the left in the trees.  Morning recess is a beach affair.



The walk to and from school often requires rubber boots ... and sometimes waders. 



Saying goodbye to Quilo before the bell.




Lounging on beach in front of the school


The day begins with a somewhat funny ritual of expelling animals from the classrooms and school grounds.  Teachers, parents and kids shoo away several pet dogs who are busy rough housing among the kids. Quilo pretty much refuses to leave he has so much fun.


Quilo, and new friends Canela, and Fluffy on the playground




Clouds have finally cleared:
Fresh snow on the volcano means cart wheels on the way home from school!!!! Winter has arrived!!!!!!




Besides Kaia's cartwheels, my favorite part, is the view to and from school.






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.... and it's Snow Time


Omnipresent Volcán Villarrica - and yes, that's steam.

After a rainy first week, the clouds cleared and the volcano was blanketed in a mantle of white.  Our first weekend was spent playing on the volcano, in the first snow we'd seen since leaving Minnesota.


25 years ago, this was a flowing river of lava.
Lava river bed en route to the volcano





















...and the first snow Quilo ever saw.
             


The view from "our" volcano to another (Volcán Llaime), with Argentine pampa beyond.




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Our First Home in Pucón

Things came together quickly upon arrival in Pucón.  The kids started school, and we found a small cabaña between school and town with a great yard, complete with wild parrots, several dogs, 7 puppies, one kitten, and an occasional horse
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Dog school: not just for Quilo anymore.



 Saturday morning in Pucón.

Fire wood delivery.  Pretty quaint if you don't think about the fact that everyone in town is heating poorly insulated homes with semi-dry fire wood...  More on that later, I'm sure.

And free rides for enthusiastic little girls

In Patagonia, May showers mean goodbye flowers.  Winter has arrived.

The neighbor kitten, Carlota, was clearly not ready to be on her own and Quilo, in his infinite patience, never seemed to mind playing surrogate dad.  He drew a clear line at nursing time however.


Quilo's new neighbor and companion.





Warm in our new house with a stack of firewood, new rain gear, a joyful school, and friendly people always ready to help us get settled and answer our never ending questions, we knew right away the decision to come to Pucón was a good one.   Now if we can only learn Chileno...