Thursday, November 13, 2008

WE'RE BACK HOME!

Aundrea, Joshua, and Italia (our grandchildren) dressed in Otavalanean costumes.


Monday, July 7, 2008

The final Stages of House Construction in Ecuador

Hi All,
It is Monday morning, Betsy's Birthday (Date) It happened 27 years ago today. We have the apartment clean. We are waiting for the laundry to finish and then will go to the store to purchase this weeks groceries. I have a few minutes so I thought I would finish the house across the way.
Here we are in July of 2007, It is about 7 months after serious construction began. See the pictures in the previous blog addition to see the beginning stages of construction. Here the Second story walls are up. The stairs to the area below the house are constructed. Some of the railing that is all cement is in.
Now in August or September timeframe they are adding more walls and railing.
The rains begin in December. So in late November they covered the windows with plastic and put on a steel roof. The ceiling joists are steel and covered with what looks like to be a metal tile roof. Also see that people are now living in the second floor. They originally had more windows on this floor but at the last minute they closed them up with blocks and painted over them. The also reduced the size of the ones still existing.

At this point the railing in front is basically finished. Though you will see that about 6 months later they will add some more.


In May after the rains have finished they also decided to finish the windows. So we believe that now the inside of the house is basically complete though we have no way of knowing.


Here we are in July of 2008. 18 Months after serious construction began. We are now getting a railing to prevent the children from falling off the ledge. Note that the outside fence walls and the wall that of the stairs down below have been finished to cover the cinder block with a nice finish. I don't know if they will try to paint it but it sure looks much nicer than the unfinished cinder block.



Now the rest of the neighborhood is being constructed. There are 3 more homes going up outside of this picture. At about the same rate that this home went up. Though we cannot and probably ever get to see the front of this house because it is at the end of a locked street that is not paved but has a locked gate with a guard at the entrance, we could kind of see the front at a distance. The front was very pretty. The cement work was rounded and had quite a modern look to it.
I hope you have enjoyed this little project of mine to document the construction of someone else's home.
Love,
Dad





Tuesday, June 17, 2008










Things are finally getting somewhat normal! Its been quit the ride the past 4 weeks. But we are doing really good. Aundrea loves her new baby brother. She calls him brother, buddy and baby. She also thinks he is a doll. She will pick him up and carry him around. She weighs 22 pounds and he weighs 11. I am not sure how she does it. But she loves her little brother. Nelson Leland is doing good. He eats so much. He never goes more than 3 hours without eating. Its more like every 2 hours that he eats. This makes for rough nights, but once I wake up in the morning I am ok. Its the whole getting up that is really hard. We are really enjoying going to the park everyday to eat lunch. Josh and Aundrea are having to get use to standing in line. This is sometimes hard. Yesterday Josh kept trying to cut in line and finally gave up on that and went straight for the chocolate milk. They wouldnt give him any so he finally came back and waited in line. Poor kid.


Saturday, June 14, 2008

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!

Being the 15th of June, we thought we'd write 15 things we love about dad:
15. He's very tall.
14. He's good at taking pictures.
13. He grows a mean tomato. (mean meaning: good, tasty, big and juicy)
12. He can grow a thirty pound banana squash that hangs 6 feet in the air hooked to a vine.
11. He's the patriarch of our Shumway family.
10. He loves our mother.
9. He helps strengthen our testimony of our Saviour, by sharing his with us.
8. He's serving a faithful mission.
7. Family emails!
6. He loves ice cream, and bottled fruit, and homemade bread, and egg and milk toast, and cheese on peanut butter, and...the time I saw him washing down cheese on peanut butter on butter on a slice of homemade bread with a tall glass of buttermilk! I love it!
5. He loves us.
4. The way he cries when he's laughing really hard reading Pat McManus.
3. He cheers for the Cougars!
2. Father's blessings.
1. He's a great Dad!

We feel very fortunate to have you as our dad. We hope you have a fantastic day!

Love lots and lots!!
Steve and Betsy

p.s. Happy Father's Day to all of the other fathers in our family! Alan, Paul, Vincenzo, Spencer, Nelson.

Sunday, June 1, 2008


Hi Family,

Well, I have been studying Spanish all day. I am not sure that I will have much to report because of it at the end of my mission other than I can communicate in poor Spanish. But no one will be able to say that I have not tried. I must study Spanish more hours than any other person alive. But right now my head is soggy with Spanish and so I have turned to our blog to read.
I thought I would share with you a little bit about our hobby. In our apartment we have a window to the world of construction in Ecuador.
Right after we got here we took this picture from our apartment window which is on the third floor of our apartment building.
This is December 30 2006. You can see they are building the second floor of this house. We were told that the first floor had been there for a couple of years. All is cement and cinder block. They use no wood. There is a family moving into the open area below and you can see that they are supporting the mechanism to make the second floor with bamboo polls.





By February 2007, they had made this progress. You can see they are ready to pour the cement on the second floor and the family on the ground floor got tired of us watching them cook breakfast.











By April they had poured the second floor and taken down the bamboo poles. I wish the pictures were larger and you can see the detail of starting to put in some plumbing. You can also see they have been working on the first floor and and have put in the large windows. By the way this is the back of the house. We have yet to see the front of the house because the street to the house is dirt and closed off so we cannot walk down it. Also it is interesting to note the house is on the edge of steep hill and so the ground in front of the bamboo poles slopes off really fast.





It is now June 2007, we are 6 months into construction and they are making progress. The second floor has walls of cinder block and they are starting to construct the retaining walls to protect the house from the hill side sliping away and also stairs to the property below which they also apparently own.







This is really interesting. You can see they have made a porch with cement railing. Quite pretty actually. You can see that they are going to build a wall extending out from the fence going along the side of the house. The man is making the support post. He mixes the cement by hand on the ground below and fills a bucket with cement, climbs the ladder and dumps the cement into the wooden form. This will become a "support post".
Well it is getting late. Our really fast internet is taking forever to down load these photos and I still have a year to go. So I will send this now and add to it later. The house is still not finished after a year and a half but it is really looking nice. Soon after the above photo was taken we noticed the the family was moving into the partially finished part on the first floor.
More later.