Felíz Cumpleaños Abuela!

Today is my last day in Colombia.   It is also a very special day because it is my Abuela's 81st Birthday!  If there was one thing I was looking fwd to this entire trip, it was today's trip to Cisneros.  Cisneros is a small town about 2 hours away from Medellín and this was the town my Abuela was born!  How fitting to go there out of all days! The only down side was that my Abuela came down with the touch of the flu yesterday so she couldn't go with us today :(

I made sure to take my life saver this trip. Dramamine!  I am SO glad I did because this drive was by far the worst one I have experienced and I didn't even thing it could get any worse.

I was wrong.  I took video for Marissa because I knew she would understand what I've been experiencing, but I will post the beautiful photos of the drive instead :)



About 10 minutes before we hit Cisneros, Juan pulled over and showed us where they made the sugar cane.  


Tío Juan wasn't afraid to make new amigos!


There were fields and fields of this sugar every where around Cisneros. It was very cool to see!  We finally made it there and I met another one of my Mom's Tío's and my Abuela's brothers.

This is Luís Gabriel


And this is his dog, Cual.   In English it means "What" haha



Luís made us the best lunch! It was called sancocho. It was almost like a chicken soup with potatoes, yucca, rice, avocado with lime drizzled on top.  By far one of the tastiest meals I have had this trip.

Check out the size of this avocado! This was from his tree in the front!


The best part wasn't even the lunch though.  Luís Gabriel had the most precious family photos hung up everywhere!!! It was like I stepped into a family museum!




 This is my Abuela when she won "Miss Cisneros"


This is our Great Great Grandmother's baptism certificate!



 This is my great great grandfather  Valerio and my great great grandmother Eustacia.  So this is Matílde's and Lilian's Mother and Father.



This is Eustacia again


 This is my Great Grandmother,
Gabriela!


 This is Gabriela and Luís (my great grandparents) when they were young! How beautiful and classy are they?!!!




This is one of my favorites! My Abuela is on the right, her friend is in the middle, and then our Great Grandfather Luís is on the left.  They are in the middle of town.


Valerío's birth certificate


Great Grandma

Luís Gabriel in his younger years haha

After looking at all the amazing photos and filling our bellies, off to town we went to get a tour and see where every one once lived!






Coffee Beans!



 Okay so this is truly something.  The green house is where my Great Grandmother and Grandfather  lived and their store was below it. My Abuela told me tonight they painted it because it used to be all brick.


This church has been remodeled, BUT there have been numerous family weddings, baptisms etc. here


This is where Great Great Grandmother lived...



First building in Cisneros. 1930.  I also learned that our Great Great Grandmother was only the 3rd family to be in town when Cisnero's was first established


They still ride horses here! I loved that


 Me with my great Tíos

After our tour we visited a "finca"





It was truly breathtaking.  This house, or finca, was located just outside of Cisneros, on a hill overlooking the city.  It was so very peaceful I could see why people want to have houses outside of the city.

That was our final stop before heading back to Medellín. Today was a day I will never forget as long as I live.  I learned so much about my Abuela and our family today and that is something I will forever cherish in my heart.

Momacita showing Abuela pictures from her hometown



The last 10 days was everything I could have ever hoped for and more.  From the relatives I met, to the history I experienced and reliving memories with my mom and grandparents. One question all my relatives asked was "what did I think of Colombia?"  And after the last week and a half, I would compare it to my new favorite person, Matílde, and say Colombia is "Full of Life."  There is so much love and pride for this country.   I felt it with every person I met and every town I drove through.  I am so proud of where I come from and even more so now that I have had the opportunity to see it first hand.  I am beyond thankful to my Abuelo and Abuela for having me and for my Momacita for being the best translator/roommate/travel partner EVER!  The laughs we shared together and the time we were able to spend was something I have always wanted to do, and we did it! :)

From Cartagena to Medellín, I thank you!

Until next time Abuelo y Abuela




Adios!!!






Tías por Días! (Aunts for Days)

Thursday's plans consisted of lunch at another one of my Mom's Tía's House, Gabriela's.  I had been looking fwd to this lunch all week because we were having frijoles!!!  But first, I had the most special thing happen to me this morning.  Matílde was telling me something at breakfast, and I really had no clue what she was saying until she came up to me and gave me the beautiful necklace!



I was so surprised I was actually speechless.  She is definitely one of my favorites that I have met in Colombia this trip.



Okay, now back to lunch.  We arrived to Gabriela's cute place and off to work she went to make sure lunch was nothing shy of perfecto. Get ready to be jealous.  Valerie, you will be drooling :)









   

It was wonderful sitting back and watching the sisters and family interact.  I was able to meet Rocio to!  She is the one standing nest to my Mom and then Gabriela and her husband are next to her.

Good thing I was able to fit everyone into a selfie! Matílde was not feeling the selfie what so ever!


After the incredible lunch the day kept on going. Next stop, Lilian's casa.  I unfortunately wasn't feeling very well so i did not snap any photos of her cute casa, but she was absolutely adorable!  Lilian is Matílde's 90 year old sister. I swear, the energy these women pocess is beyond amazing to me.  After Lilian's, we took a Taxi home and that ride put me over the edge. DONE. Off to bed we went ready for our next adventure.


Day 9

We started today off nice and early!  Definitely my kind of day.  Amparo picked us up around 9AM and we drove an hour and a half to a town called Guatapé.  I love how every town has such a different feel to it.  Guatapé was no different.   First stop, lunch!  Check out the fish Amparo got!



I needed a brake for pollo so I opted for salad, fries, rice and egg!


This guy was our lunch time entertainment.  I was not impressed.  He sounded like Kermit the frog and yet we still had to tip him for "trying?"  I didn't understand.  Not everyone can come in first place lol.









Guatapé is such a colorful town with lake views!







And this is a meteor that fell way back in the day (sorry people not sure when exactly).  Apparently one fell here and one fell in Brazil.  There are 700 steps that can be climbed to get to the top of that thing.  A big fat no thank you to doing that haha.


The day flew by yet again, but it was not over! My Mom's Tío Juan and his girlfriend Natalía picked us up and took us to restaurant row for dinner.  I was STARVING!  


I literally could not do another chicken if I wanted to. So pizza it was. And it was AMAZING!





This dinner was such a wonderful way to end the day. Good company and good food!