Our ward also has a lot of diversity. Our Bishop is black and has only been a convert for 5 years. You can tell he is really inspired and so friendly. I got a new visiting teaching companion on Sunday. The only thing is I have no idea how to say her name. This is how you spell it...Fiapito Leali'ie'e. Have any ideas on how you say that, let me know. I think for now I will just call her sister L. She is a 6o year old lady from Samoa. When she introduced herself I just said "nice to meet you" because I had no idea what she said her name was. She is really sweet, after we met she said, "You're new to ward? Don't worry...this land is your land, this ward is your ward, this family is your family."
My last experience wasn't such a good one. Over the weekend, I got lost in downtown Miami. I was driving around in a Cuban community where nobody spoke English. Before I knew I was in that community, I stopped at a gas station to ask how to get back on the freeway. The first guy I asked spoke Spanish. The only thing I got out of the confusing conversation was something about a car wash. After that I went into the gas station to ask the cashier. He also spoke Spanish and I don't have a clue what he said. I was trying to sort through all the French classes I took and remember how to say, "I don't speak Spanish" in Spanish. What came out was "No habla Espanol" so I'm sure that made a lot of sense. :) After wondering why no one spoke English, I walked out of the gas station and saw that all the signs around me were in a different language. Luckily I found a Walgreens a couple of blocks away where people spoke English again. Boy am I grateful for Walgreens. :)
Another diverse part of Florida is the wildlife. Mark and I have seen so many different species. A couple of weeks ago we were at a park and there was a possum that started walking across the sidewalk. It was so funny and random. We have also seen baby frogs around our condo, swarms of dragon flies, tons of lizards, toads hopping around our swimming pool, huge birds everywhere, and our favorite part-the wildlife in the canal that runs through our condo
complex. All of the canals in the area run to the ocean and people actually fish in them. We have already seen iguanas, turtles, huge fish, and these cool lizards that run on water and jump. I have to add one more...Just now we saw a raccoon climbing up our steps to our apartment. That was random. Here are pictures of some of the things we have seen:

These are the birds we see most often hanging around by the canal.

We went outside one afternoon and saw a family of iguanas hanging out by the canal. We probably looked more like tourists than Florida residents since it was our first iguana experience.
We saw this iguana on Sunday. It let us get about three feet from it.
Mark with the Iguana
12 comments:
Oh Beth! Those are the coolest animals! What an adventure! A TROPICAL adventure! How come I got stuck with the Halloween kind of adventure and you got a coconut shampoo commercial? By the way, maybe next time you get lost and you can't find the right words, just say, "I want juicy." That seemed to work the last time.
Hey Beth! I didn't realize moving to Florida would be such an adventure for you and Mark! :) That is crazy the animals you have seen! Not to mention getting lost in Miami... yikes! Stay safe and have fun. Love Ya.
Wow. Those are quite the experiences you are having! I love to hear about them. I remember when I moved to California, i got lost all the time. I cannot even imagine not being able to find people that don't speak english. Hang in there girl. things will get better and better! Miss you!
Fun wildlife! Are there Fireflies there? That is my favorite thing about Michigan so far. I miss you but I am glad you seem so happy!
Bethany! Its so good to see an update. While I was reading your Miami experience, I was listening to "Wild Purple" for Viola by Joan Tower on youtube and if you know what that sounds like, I almost just wet my pants I was so scared.
Those iguanas are so cool! can't wait to see them for myself someday!
Wow guys! What an adventure!!! Sounds like fun! We're glad things are going well for you! We miss you - but, hey, look at the bright side - think of all the great stories and adventures we'll have to share when we get together again. Keep up the good work! We love you guys!
Ty, Michelle and Cole
"I want juicy". Ha. That Jenny.
Love the blog, keep the posts coming...
Very interesting. I am sorry about your being lost story. I was scared for you while reading it, about two weeks too late. You are doing so well at surviving a new environment. Keep it up, Beth!
What a great experience! We totally miss you guys! Love you! Risa
Hey, it's Jamilyn. I'm so happy I found your blog from Liz's! Congrats on making it to Florida. It looks so pretty and sounds like so much fun. Good luck out there!
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I can't tell you how many times I got lost around Los Angeles when we first moved here--I burned through a lot of gasoline making U-turns or taking excessively long detours trying to avoid traffic. But at least I never got lost in a foreign part of town! I'm glad you found your way back despite your lack of Spanish!
Oh my goodness Bethany is that you? Its Liz Mortimer...through my blog stalking I found yours. Looks like you are doing well. You are as gorgeous as ever.
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