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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Top Ten Reasons You Should Live in Mexico!

San Cristobal de las Casas in the state of Chiapas to be exact.
We've been here since December 19 (scheduled to arrive December 18) and if everything goes according to plan (tee, hee), we'll be here until the end of March.
You'll be reading a lot about our adventures and I thought that I'd give you an idea about some of the topics that I'll be touching on. Let me know if there's anything in particular that you want to know about.
Top Ten Reasons You Should Live in Mexico.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Stuck in Mexico with only a Peso to my Name.
Imagine being in a foreign country with $20 to your name.
Pretty scary stuff huh!?
After our arrival, following our little delay, we needed to convert some American currency travelers cheques into Mexican pesos.
No problem. We’ll do what we do every year. Go down to the Scotiabank, show some identification, sign the paperwork and voila… Pesos.
We got ready for our adventure. The kids loaded themselves into their double stroller, rations were packed and suntan lotion applied. We enjoyed our first leisurely stroll down the andador (no cars are permitted) right into the centre of the city. A lovely ten-minute walk in 24 degree weather with a slight breeze. Along the way, we recognized some familiar faces and bought some coffee and milk with our remaining money.
We got to the bank and wouldn’t you know it, there wasn’t a line up! This really was shaping up to be “The Day of The Zoo”.
That was until the clerk told me that they no longer accept travelers cheques.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Customs, Protests, and Camping. Another Day in Mexico {Travel}

That was yesterday.
This is today.
Did I mention how unpredictable Mexico can be?
Before I tell you about what happened four and a half hours from our destination, I need to make a few corrections to the four days before that.
One. For the first time ever, we got asked for the paperwork for the animals. Not only that but the customs agent wanted to know the exact ingredients or their food and he wanted the original packaging... We never travel with much food as we were under the impression that you weren't allowed to cross the border with any food at all, however, apparently the law is that the food can't contain any "restricted foods" such as poultry, meat or eggs. We told him it was Iams and hoped for the best. He allowed us to proceed.
Two. For the first time ever, we didn't get lost in Tampico. This allowed us to save 30 minutes off the trip.
This last point would have mattered had it not been for the "little incident" that occurred four and a half hours from our final destination...
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Woodturning is a Passion at Treasures from the Ark {Canadian}

Since beginning the "I Am Canadian" feature in September, I have met a lot of Great Canadians. Before I'm through, I hope to meet each and every one of you.
I have big plans.
One person that I met along the way was the talented Alejandro from "Treasures from the Ark". He has been kind enough to share a part of himself with us. I hope that you will take the time to read about his creative pursuits and show him your support in the comments.