2012 Cuenca Perspectives Collage

2012 Cuenca Perspectives Collage
VIVA CUENCA

VIVA CUENCA!

My mission in publishing this blog is first to provide a living history of my settlement and life in Cuenca, and to provide myself and the reader with a journal account delineating my reasons for why I have chosen to settle in Cuenca. Second, the posts are my way of staying in contact with family and friends back in the states, and to provide them with an understanding of a country and culture that most North Americans have little knowledge and awareness. Third, the blog is open to one and all who wish to compare and contrast the experiences of expat bloggers living in Cuenca, so that you can determine whether or not from your perspective Cuenca is an appropriate move for you. Fourth, my blog provides another example of how expats view and interpret life in Cuenca. Ecuadorians and Cuencanos who may read this blog are especially invited to post comments that may enhance all expats understanding and appreciation of Cuneca and its people, or to correct any misinterpretations in my assumptions and perceptions of Cuencano culture. Finally, I hope I can convey the feeling of love and appreciation that grows within me each passing day for this heavenly city nestled in the Andes and its very special people.

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

TENTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY IN CUENCA, ECUADOR


I arrived in Ecuador on Sunday, March 14th of 2011 to begin my new adventure of living in a foreign country.  Monday morning, I visited my attorney in Quito, and on Tuesday after spending the previous day touring the historic area of Quito, I flew to Cuenca.I always thought when my ten year anniversary arrived that I would do a post on the changes in Cuenca over the ten years of life here.  However, I would be writing a book, and I decided instead that I would simply post a link that captures much of the essence of life in Cuenca for me.  Adventure, beautiful mountainous scenery, friendly welcoming people, a big city with a small town feel, a feeling of being alive, social life as much as anyone can handle or desire, and friends upon friends.


  Maria Rosa, Mathias, Esteban, and James 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11yzKNeckS0   


A special thank you is extended to Maria Rosa, who is Mathias and Esteban's mother, and who brilliantly compiled the link above of Mathias, Esteban, and me capturing the spirit of Cuenca.


Bella Ciao is an Italian song which is a favorite of ours, as the three of us were caught up in the Netflix series entitled, Casa de Papel, an exciting series of about five years running that takes place in Spain, and does a fabulous job of combining action with character development, in a timely fashion with all that is going on in the world today.  Some of the predicaments are preposterous, but never boring.  Mathias learned Bella Ciao on the guitar, the center piece song of Casa de Papel which was one of the songs he played at his brother, Esteban's birthday party.


Mathias 18th Birthday Party

As many of you know, if you read my last two blogs I have the two older Rios brothers living with me, and we recently celebrate Esteban's  birthday in December when he turned fourteen and we had the Paella party with friend and Chef Michael Wagner, and now in late February we celebrated Mathias eighteenth birthday.  

It was a surprise party.  Mathias birthday was actually on Friday, the 26th of February.  However, he and Esteban had English language classes until 8:00 p.m.  Esteban and I deliberately chose not to wish Mathias a Happy Birthday, since his surprise party was the next day.  Mathias traveled home to his mother's that evening, and disappointingly told his mother that James and Esteban did not remember it was his birthday.

Saturday, and Mathias arrives with his brother, Andres, on the pretext that I was injured and needed his help, since I had recently torn my rotator cuff.  Mathias arrived to a chorus of Happy Birthdays.  We really pulled this surprise off.




Mathias give his mother a kiss in appreciation for the wonderful party she planned for her son.  The decorations where all her idea.  Esteban was such a great help in getting everything setup, and helping his mother prepare the meal in the kitchen.



Early arrivals were Michael Jones, Loren Kuhne, Karen Braun, Nancy Kuhne, Betty Jones, and Seig Braun.




Those of you old enough to remember the old Ben Casey television series will remember how it always began each new episode with drawings of man, woman, birth, death, and infinity.  Mathias, below, is displaying his infinity symbol, with the blessing of many more birthdays to come.  Ben Casey would have been a great role model for someone like Mathias, who aspires to be a medical doctor.




Below is a photo of the Rios family Esteban, Mathias, Maria Rosa, and in the front is Andres.




                Below are the Rios Brothers Trio



The evening began with different hors d oeuvres of crackers, spreads, cheeses, and fruit bites.  When I first came to Cuenca, it was impossible to find good cheese.  In recent years, many craft cheese and delis have appeared on the scene to meet the need for quality cheeses of all kinds, among them are cheese makers from Europe who have found their niche in Cuenca.





For dinner Maria Rose prepared a very inviting Chaulafan Mixto, which was fried rice with chicken and large shrimp.

Seig and Karen brought a delicious side dish of Cheese broccoli.

Loren and Nancy brought their fantastic ambrosia salad.

Michael and Betty brought a creamy potato salad that was no ordinary potato salad.

The evening was topped off, due to the generosity of the guests, with eleven bottles of wine, a bottle of champagne, and two beers.


Seig and Karen Braun
                                          


Before the cake, there was the cavalcade of guests who took their turns having their photo taken with the birthday boy.

                            Below Nancy and Loren Kuhne




Andres Garcia and his wife Veronica.





Betty and Michael Jones




Mathias with his mother and Lourdes Guzman.
 


Below, Mathias and James having fun with Mathias' age.



Below, Mathias growing an alien out of his head.





HAIL, HAIL, THE GANGS ALL HERE!



Mathias with Jerry Ramos




Below Juan Garcia (UFO), his sister Belen Garcia and their brother Andres Garcia, all three family members are electrical engineers.  It is not unusual in Ecuador to find many members of the nuclear family following the same career paths.  Three or four members may all be engineers, medical doctors, educators, dentists, bankers, and/or identical fields in the craft industries.


Below with Mathias is Silvia and her husband Lenin Alvares.  Although Lenin is not related to the Garcias, he is also an electrical engineer.




Below is Juan (UFO) and his wife Gabriela.  UFO is also Mathias' godfather.



The maravillosa chocolate cake was created by a friend of Maria Rosa, and gifted by Sherry Naudeau, who was unable to attend the party.












After the cake and ice cream was indulged.  Silvia was ready to get the party hopping with some dancing.


The dancing continued until midnight when everybody suddenly turned into pumpkins, and an evening of enjoyment was brought to a close.  While Mathias had an 18th birthday celebration he will long remember.






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