At last I am in México! In the past two months I failed to write about my anticipation for the big trip because I was too busy hanging out with my friends and last minute packing to think about this blog. Since my last post, I made two journeys to the Mexican Consulate in New York City and managed to get the appropriate visa for student teaching in Mexico. If I had a scanner I would post the final product which involves a photo of me looking like a yeti thanks to the blurry photo printer in their offices. I think that this photo is probably the reason that it took me the longest ever to get through Immigration at Benito Juarez Airport here in the capital (a record 5 minutes!)
Upon my arrival on Monday, I came to my grandma's house to drop my obscenely overweight luggage before meeting the rest of our group at Hotel Emporio on Tuesday afternoon. It was great to see all the familiar faces I'd met in DC and to meet other grantees working on such interesting research projects. We had a lot of events and some highlights are:
- Cocktails at the really cool and artsy Hotel Condesa on their rooftop bar in the middle of rainy season. Thankfully they had set up canopies before the downpour.
- Visiting Castillo de Chapultepec and looking at INCREDIBLE murals that I had studied at Colgate (miss you Josh!)
| Benito Juarez |
| Niños Heroes |
- Eating at Villa Maria which reminded me a lot of the pub that Leah fell asleep in while we were in Salisbury because of all the funny sayings and posters they had on the walls (here's one from the bathroom).
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| I'm too lazy to translate but it's about the different types of men in life. Just know that the best ones are like coffee, rich, warm, robust and they keep you up all night. |
- Cocktail reception at the U.S. Ambassador's residence (Regan - I represented and only ordered G+T's of course). I didn't bring a camera to this one because I had my doubts whether it was going to be okay with security so here is a photo of a really fancy invitation instead.
Yesterday the commission that brought us over here took us to San Juan Teotihuacán in Estado de México, just a short road trip away from Mexico City. Although I've been here SEVERAL times before it is always a treat going with new people and bonding over the impressive ruins. Here is a photo of the two major pyramids (Sun and Moon) and now dormant volcano in the background. I added some brightness so the pyramids would show because it was really cloudy all day yesterday. Still, I managed to get a sunburn proving that I am a lot less Mexican than I had thought.
After separating from our group and going to our designated meeting point we learned that they had actually left for La Gruta, a restaurant inside a cave, without us. After a ten minute 2 mile per hour double decker bus ride, we finally arrived. Getting here brought back lots of memories of previous visits and of sharing stories about this awesome restaurant with Colgate friends.
Anyway peeps, I hope this was interesting and that you will add this little Mexican blog to your bookmarks and read it when you are avoiding work, papers, can't sleep at night, miss me too much, have ready everything on Dlisted already, etc. Please write me because I will miss you and think of you always. Exhibit A: shoutout to Katie, this is a huge building at the Metrobus stop closest to my grandma's house!!!
Peace love tacos,
Little J


i had this really intense comment and it wouldnt let me send it! UGH... anyway i love this and love you very much. i am excited abou reading it.
ReplyDelete2 favorite parts 1. picture of invitation, rather than actual pictures, 2. because i am a narcissist, the shoutout to me. i love you!!!!
love you too!! sorry you had trouble with commenting, i think carmen did too which makes me mad! xo
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