Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brazil. Show all posts

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Birthday Fun

My work observed Veterns Day today so I felt like I had a real birthday for the first time in a long time. I appreciate the birthday wishes from everyone, thanks.

I got a new camera lens and thought I would share some of the photos I took of Ira as I was adjusting to it.


It was a beautiful day today so we headed to the park to play with the new camera lens and the new Aussie Football (Footy) I got from Sharon. Footy is another variation of football that resembles a mix of Rugby, Gaelic Football, Soccer, and American Football. I won't bore you with all the details, but if you're interested you should check out some videos on youtube. I discovered it doing some research this summer on all the different kinds of football with the World Cup happening. I stumbled on it as the season was starting in Australia and kind of got into it. Anyway, I've been wanting to play, or try at least, and Sharon was nice enough to do some research and find a place to buy a ball.




















Ira really liked the ball. Sharon and I had been playing for a bit and he started to get fussy so we went to give him some attention and play with him, but when we got there all he really wanted was the ball. It was cute.
















I've got some work to do, but now I have a ball all I need to do is round up some people to play with.

























We went out to dinner at a little Brazilian Cafe, Minas Carne, we've been wanting to check out. It's always nice to get some beans and rice Brazilian style, not to mention some meat fresh out of the Churrasco. Ira apparently really like it and the Brazilian guy working the counter really liked Ira back.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Bom Dia

Bom Dia means good day or good morning in Portuguese.

This morning we woke up snowed in and all our appointments and commitments canceled. We were lazy and stayed in bed for a long time. We then got up and made an amazing breakfast.

Our main course was French Nuggets, which is french toast eaten like chicken nuggets... we tare the bread up into pieces and soak them in egg, then fry it all up at once with cheese. We eat it with ketchup or fresh tomatoes. Today we had it with some avocados we found for cheap. Yum.

Our side drink was an açai shake. We went shopping yesterday and I found a juice company called Bom Dia, which it appears is from Brazil. I bought their Açai juice. While on my mission in Brazil I fell in love with this fruit. We would often stop at little juice shops and get açai pulp blended with ice, which created a slushie/smoothie texture. Added to this would be guarana, another amazon fruit known to be energizing, and sometimes sweet and condensed milk poured in. This would be served with granola and banana slices on top. I've been curious to try some of the açai juices that have sprung up in the US. I guess people are starting to call it a 'super fruit' and a bunch of weird diets and things have popped up. Anyways, I blended the juice (which also had blueberry juice and a bunch of other stuff) with some vanilla ice-cream. It was good. Not as good as what I used to get in Brazil, but still good. If anyone knows where I can get açai pulp I would love to know about it.

So, that is our start to a snowed in day in Pittsburgh. Bom Dia!

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Introduction

This is my first blog attempt, which is sad considering the fact that I am planning on going into a semi-technical/computer based job market. I have multiple motivations for starting a blog they are:

  1. Keep the world posted on Sharon, my wife, and my life without writing huge mass emails that fill up the inboxes of to tons of people that may or may not want to know what is going on in our life.
  2. Start getting some experience in the blogging world. My goal is to setup my own blog and not rely on Google's predefined settings and templates.
  3. So I can sound cool and tell people that I blog and hand out a nifty blogger address
  4. Everyone else in the family already has one

With the reasons why I'm starting this blog out of the way let me bring readers of the blog up to speed on the essentials of the Quinn life so far.
My name is Anthony Quinn, like the actor for those who are old enough to remember him. I was lucky to find an amazing girl that gave me a chance and after dating for awhile we found ourselves not wanting to go on without each other, or in other words we were madly in love and we decided to get married. And so, Sharon Ellsworth and I were married about one year ago at the end of a long school year on a beautiful April morning.
We should have started a blog much earlier because this first year of being married would have been worth reading about everyweek, we'll see if it continues. Two weeks after being married and honeymooning in New York, Boston, and the stylish 'Nottingham Village' we found ourselves on a plane to Mozambique for the remaining of the summer.
Mozambique was a fun experience. We were with an NGO working on multiple projects helping them establish themselves in Beira a port city in the central part of Mozambique in the Sofala province. We ended up teaching a micro-enterprise class to entrepreneurs with small business and women who were seeking help from the government and had had some experience with business. As part of the class Sharon and I started a little brownie making business to put into practice the principles we were teaching. The proceeds went to help one of our students who's husband had left her with six children and a house that was falling over. Our other projects were helping develop a well/pump system to be built in villages without clean water.
Besides digging lots of test wells and shopping around for materials in the local markets we found ourselves in many meeting with the government as they liked to know what was going on. Our time there came to a peak when a group of Americans came over for an expedition, which we, mostly Sharon, had also been planning and organizing. We stayed out in a village for a week working on installing some prototype wells to be monitored for their effectiveness for the next year.

We returned at the end of August to our last year of school.
Our next grand adventure was taking a trip to Santiago, Chile to see Sharon's Parents. We had a wonderful trip over the Thanksgiving break. The week we were there we were able to relax and see and experience some of the wonderful parts of the Chilean culture. We took a day trip out to Pamaire, a old pottery village and looked at the art work and had a great traditional meal. We also saw the old fortress (right) and and visited a lot of cool places around the city. Almost every evening we went for a stroll through the city and played in the parks and checked out the cool architecture.

In December Sharon finished with her double major in Psychology and Socio-cultural Anthropology from the School of Social Science.

For Christmas we had the good fortune to be included in the families trip to Brazil. After being kicked off of our Delta flight in Atlanta because our seats weren't assigned when we checked in in Salt Lake we had two days to kill, which were spent in hotels and in the airport playing card games. After a couple day we finally got on a flight and made it to Rio de Janeiro. Instead of being able to spend the time we had planned there, we only had a few hours, but it was enough to drive through the city and see the famous beaches. It was cloudy and we were afraid we might not see the Christ statue, but right as we were about to head back it appeared from out of the clouds. Unfortunately we had to cut Iguassu Falls out of the itinerary, so we went strait to Curitiba. We had an enjoyable train ride through the hills down to the beach and then drove back to the city. The next day we traveled to Manaus in the Amazon and spend a couple of fun filled days hiking in the rain forest and floating around in the Amazon. After that we spent some time in Maceio where my younger brother served his mission, and then drove the four hours up to Recife where I served my mission. I loved seeing all the people that I had worked with again. We finished the trip off with a few days in Sao Paulo.

Right now I am finishing my major in Information Systems at the Marriott School Of Management at BYU. This summer we are looking forward to spending a couple months in Seattle, WA doing an internship, and then heading off to graduate school. The final decision has not been made yet as to where we will be going. The two main choices are between the Master of Information Systems Management (MISM) at BYU or Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, PA.
I also applied and was accepted to Willamette University in Salem, OR; Idaho State University in Pocatello; and Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. We're open to your knowledge and opinion about any of these schools, but we have all but made up our minds on where we want to go, and that will be posted as soon as the final decision is made.

That wraps up most of our first year being married. Hopefully we can more fully document the coming year and keep everyone posted on how life is. Thanks for reading all of this.