Well it is been awhile since i have written here; and it isn't like nothing has been happening. Perhaps in a later post (or more likely posts) i will have a moment to reflect on selling 95% of our posessions, leaving our home & the friends that remain like family in the Dominican after five years, blasting through Canada, then California, before driving to Puerto Vallarta, with a brief stop in Cali, Colombia, meeting new friends, starting a new job, and beginning to get settled in our new home.
However, if that happens it will be on another day.
Today is Oliver's first day of school, and although we have no idea how it is going it was a memorable celebratory morning - that i simply had to document
So my foray into Mexican writing and history continued with another book suggested to me by the school librarian. The Underdogs was a book on the Mexican revolution and follows a small militia leader through his fall from idealistic revolu...
If I was forced to select one aspect of Mexican culture that I has hit me most powerfully in the three years my family has lived in Mexico it would be easy - death. Its Mexico's favorite toy. The Mexican isn't afraid of getting up a...
This is one of those books; it seemed that everyone I talked to - or who heard I was reading it was just blown away at how incredible it is. It held my attention for 600+ pages, but I just don't get it - I didn't find it this canon t...
So in preparation from some trekking around Mexico this winter break I went to the library in search of books on Mexico and specifically this region (I currently live in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco). Our librarian put this in my hand. ...
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