Hotel Ceci San Jose Del Cabo

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Calle Zaragoza 22 San Jose Del Cabo, Los Cabos, Baja California, Mexico, +52-(624)-142-0490

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An Awesome Final Day in Puebla, Mexico

... due to its age.

As we walked through the market, we went by a park that had a bunch of those battery-operated cars that little kids can drive. They were just sitting there.... waiting to be used.

Camden and Hallie would have been in heaven!

After the market, we visited some absolutely beautiful churches in Puebla. Wow. They were so beautiful. One of the churches that we visited was of Saint Francisco. I felt a little obtrusive taking pictures of the ...

Puebla, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico meluebke
It Takes A Whole Village to Raise A Child

... issue or the other. The issues were fairly simple and designed for young children: Do you help around the house? Do you like to be active?

We first arrived at the school, called La Ciudad de los Hereos (The City of the Heroes) and were greeted by the popular cartoon characters I mentioned in my last post. They serve as role models for children. We met our helper and aid, Juan Carlos, and went into our classroom. It was a colorful classroom with bean bags ...

Puebla, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico meluebke
We Can Make A Difference

... and Plato's Closet in Moorhead.

Print on both sides of paper.

Start a compost pile. For example, instead of throwing that apple core away in your trash, set it aside. Once you have accumulated enough compost, you can use it as fertilizer.

Food Consumption:
Take smaller portions. Remember: less for self, more for others, enough for all.

Shop organically.

Transportation:
Drive to a nearby subway station, park your car in the parking lot and use ...

Puebla, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Mexico meluebke
Preperations for Honduras

... merchandise and larger area for certian items such as juice, yougurt, and milk...to name a few. I was surprised by two things in particular...the selection of christmas items - this department is HUGE! they even open part of thier back room (a large part) to extend thier toy section, their were many varieties of santa clauses and traditional decoroations, trees, and oraments just like at home, they even have the huge inflateables for in the yard ...

Puebla, Mexico kimbutterfly15
touring in downtown Puebla & the market

... This day there was a clown on a stage, it was doing tricks and leading cheers for soccer teams. There is a huge rivalry between two particular teams, one is team americana, it was a little funny because at first i thought they were sceaming things about america. Next we went to the market. We went for only a few specific things, so i will see more of this later...but what i saw was huge. And all fresh things, i assume it is similar to a farmers market, but i have not been ...

Puebla, Mexico kimbutterfly15
laid back day

... Water- It is a tea made from the Jamacia flower, but it did not taste like tea, it tasted like juice. It was red and sweet, I think for a little while we had or still have this flavor in kool-aid, but i don't know that it is the same. 2. Horchata- This was a white liquid made from rice, cinnomon, sugar, and milk. I was skeptical at first because this very closely resembles milk, but i was brave and it was very tasty. I ...

Puebla, Mexico kimbutterfly15
Lili's b-day/sign incident/eating out

... this game...but i still had a lot of fun playing and watching other struggle to find the names of the songs and frequently getting up to dance to the music. I think I maybe got one point for my team...very bad...we played to over 20 on each team...1 of more than 40...opps! After playing i thougth we were going out for coffee and was confused when someone going with us left the house with a pair of plyers. I had forgotten about them when they told me ...

Puebla, Mexico kimbutterfly15
Getting started in Mexico City

... The staff are really friendly and when we couldnīt quite get by with our remedial Spanish, the owner, Jorge, helped us out in English. On our first full day in Mexico City, we decided to jump right in and take the Metro. It is actually really easy to navigate around as each station has a symbol and each line is a different name and colour. It was a lot like the London underground so we found it fairly easy to figure out. And at only 2 ...

Mexico City, Mexico clandybar
Best Day Yet

Today we had in my opinion one of our best days yet! We chartered a 30 foot fishing boat and took off this morning at 7:00 AM. We started out catching some bonita - fun but just baitfish. We were expecting Tuna.... About 8:30 the (spanish speaking) crew began yelling what I thought was "rayas" (meaning manta rays) so we casually looked off the bow of the boat where they were pointing....and saw 2 grey whales!!! HUGE ones putting on a great show. They got within 50-75 ...

San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico tambrogdon
bye bye to Puerto and back to Mexico City

It`s hardly even 7am and I just arrived at my hostal in Mexico City. The bus left Puerto last night at 6:30pm, and less than 12 hours later (and still in the dark), we got to Norte bus terminal in Mexico City. Normally I can sleep on buses, planes, trains, whatever, but I couldn`t get a wink of sleep last night. The first half of the bus ride was too hot and we stopped about once an hour for random reasons seeming to range from the driver needing a coffee to army checkpoints to a ...

Mexico City, Mexico jenbenz

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