Wednesday, December 26, 2012

December 22-26- Christmas in Salinas


On the 22nd of December Salinas had it’s annual Christmas parade. Last year we had been in Cuenca and had seen that Christmas parade so this time it was our new home town’s turn.
Unlike Cuenca where there were many homemade floats, the Salinas’ parade was all marching bands and  girls twirling batons. Same as Cuenca’s, the parade was miles long and took several hours to complete.
At the church square, a stage had been set up where the officials could watch the parade ending.

                                                First our local Navy &  Airforce  cadets
 
                                                                  
                                                                      Then lots of pretty girls

                                                                                     And more

 
 

That night, Saturday, I was woken up out of a sound sleep at 2:13AM by the sound of loud music, dancing, singing and a DJ. It sounded as though they were at the foot of my bed but instead this was happening 5 blocks away at the grounds of the local church. It seems the festivities started after I fell asleep and now continued until at least 5AM!!! My Ecuadorian friends definitely know how to party.

On Christmas Eve, Paola and I plus approximately 20+ expats went to the local orphanage  near Olon to deliver our donated Christmas gifts and turkeys to the kids. This was an annual event organized by the Salinas’ and Olon expats plus their local friends.
Our husbands, Uwe and Eddie, had decided to accompany us only as far as Montanita where they would wait for Paolo and I at one of the many excellent bars. Obviously the men are not as charitably minded as we women- LOL!
                       The kids put on a show for us first. The littlest ones gave a dance.

                                                     Then the older ones enacted Mary and Joseph.
 
 
 
                                                       Here are the kids anxiously waiting for their presents.

                                                   There were piles of them- at least 3 per child.

                                                                  And then the fun began.
 
 
 
This little guy loved his truck and pushed it all over while the other kids were called up for their gifts.

Once all gifts were handed out and opened we all received many thanks, hugs and kisses from these affectionate children.

Paola and I then met the boys back in Montanita-a very pretty surfer/backpack town for some cervezas and an excellent lunch.
 

I had always wanted to spend Christmas Day on the beach and now this dream was about to come true. In the morning we oovoo’d with all my family and Uwe’s to give them our Christmas wishes and then got ready to go downstairs and hit the beach.
Connie and Murray came over first to drop off their contribution to our potluck Christmas dinner- turkey, dressing, caramelized onions and a huge cake.
               It seems that a lot of people had the same idea as us- the beach was packed!
 
We rented a cabana with enough chairs for all. Paola and Eddie also joined us after dropping off Eddie’s homemade ceviche.
 

We stayed several hours drinking more cervezas, eating peanuts in hot sauce- my favorite- taking lots of swims in the clear waters and writing messages for home in the sand.

 
 

                             Once back at the condo we started munching our way through the feast.
                                                       Here is our whole group.

First we had Eddie’s excellent shrimp ceviche- it was absolutely fabulous. I had never particularly liked ceviche but was now a convert.

Then on to my Caesar salad. Last but not least the excellent turkey, stuffing, onions and Uwe’s yummy quinoa and beans. And finally we finished the meal with the tasty cake.

An absolutely wonderful Christmas day!!! And the next day, boxing Day for Canadians ( where we all put our empty Christmas boxes on the curb for garbage pickup-LOL), I spent most of the day rocking in my hammock looking at our gorgeous scenery from our 16th floor.
                                      Merry Christmas to all my friends , family and readers!

 

 

 

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