Things are going well here in Brasil. Craig is enjoying work, and being given more and more projects to do. His boss has been impressed with the projects that he has done, which is really good! My Portuguese is coming slowly, but I am still progressing and picking up a little more of it every day. I finally have a volunteer position at an Englisk speaking Elementary school! Hooray! Now I can leave the wonderful world of our hotel and surrounding neighborhood. Instead of reading, being crafty, online scrapbooking, etc. all day, now I get to ride on the bus with Craig to go volunteer at the Elementary which happens to be really close to his work! I am really excited! I didn't realize that I would miss teaching as much as I have been. So I am excited to be back in the school soon.
Even though Craig is working all day and I am staying home, we have a blast together when he comes home at night and on the weekends. This past weekend was exceptionally long because of the Brazillian Independence Day on Monday. It was fantastic!
Sao Paulo has a museum for just about anything you want to see...so on Saturday we found a museum we could walk to that was all about glasses! It was kind of random, but really fun! They had glasses from the 15th century on up. Here are some of the crazy ones we saw....
Yes, the ones you see here do have "shades" like on a window!
Here we are outside of the museum. We thought the building even looked fun!
While walking back home, we saw a little neighborhood that had strung these green, white, and red strands down the street. I don't know if you can tell from the picture, but the strands are made from little windmills! It was fun to see them all spinning! It was like a little Italian part of the city!
On Monday, we walked to the big futbol (soccer in the U.S.) stadium, and stopped by the Museum there. It was closed, so we didn't get to go in, but it was a beautiful building, in a beautiful part of town.
I couldn't believe how big the leaves were on this tree!
This is the lake in the park, it was really pretty.
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