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Three Days in Oaxaca City

Getting into Oaxaca City Over the Thanksgiving holiday from school, I visited Oaxaca with two fellow teachers and friends, Stacie and Amanda. We started with a few days in Oaxaca City followed by a few more relaxing days at the beach in Puerto Escondido. From Guadalajara, we took a direct flight to Oaxaca City on…

By admin December 12, 2019 1

Nonstop Mexico City

I’ve traveled to Mexico City before, a few times over the last decade. So I had already visited some of the big travel musts, like the Anthropology Museum and the Pyramids of Teotihuacan. I’ve been living in Guadalajara for more than three years now and I didn’t have to time until this Thanksgiving break to…

By admin December 14, 2018 20

Up and Coming Tecomán?

(Originally posted February 2017) The long weekend is a must for getting out of the busy city: dust, traffic, construction and general responsibilities in exchange for relaxing, reading and the sea breeze. In lieu of the typical beaches of Vallarta or Sayulita, we went to Tecomán, Colima. Our options were limited, probably due to the…

By admin June 29, 2018 0

Family Visit

(Originally posted October 2015) Last week my parents came for their first visit to Guadalajara to see the city where I’ll be living the next couple of years. I was lucky to catch them on their busy travel, sporting event and art retreat schedule. We had a blast exploring the city, both my favorite spots…

By admin June 27, 2018 0

The First Week of School

(Originally posted August 2015)   First week: complete! This week we started with a “Meet and Greet Monday” when parents came into meet the teacher, see the classroom and drop off supplies. Tuesday was a half-day and the rest of the week was full school days. As the first week of school always is, it…

By admin June 26, 2018 0

Starting the School Year

(Originally posted August 2015)   New teachers started a week before the rest of the staff came back to campus. This time was split between getting to know the workings of the school and exploring the city. There are twelve foreign newbies this year, which, for a school of hundred foreign staff, shows relatively low…

By admin June 26, 2018 1

Two Weeks In

(Originally posted August 2015)   Two weeks ago my family dropped me off at the Madison airport. The last time I went up that same escalator toward security was over ten years ago and I was traveling to Venezuela, an experience that inspired my life in so many ways and kick started my love of…

By admin June 26, 2018 0