More from Mexico
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Well we have enjoyed the last couple of days in Mexico. Things are picking up business wise for the workshop and we have met some really cool people. Today we had a little playdate with a photographer, Adrianna and her five-year-old son, Gabriel. We went to the Papolota or Children's Museum. The kids had a great time. They even had a mini interactive Wal-Mart (shameless marketing) that only the kids could go into. I don't think cedar understood everything but he enjoyed it none-the less. We had a great dinner here at the hotel with some of the staff and students of the workshop. Yesterday we enjoyed the Anthropology Museum. TOmorrow I think we will go to a market and stay around here as Eric has a lot to do with all of the instructors flying in. It is great to see all of his hard work in action. He is amazing. I'm so cheesy. Cedar went to sleep before 12am for the first time in severall nights (his schedule is really messed up) and that was very good. Eric is downstairs talking to two photogs (yikes I'm using the ling0) who are really nice and are little older than most of the students and a little more stable. They don't think it's weird that we are married (!). I had a Cuban tamale for lunch that was very interesting. IT tasted a little like corn and cream of chicken soup but not bad. I can hear a police or taxi radio outside. That is somewhat constant. Our hotel is across the street from the British Embassy, two blocks from the US Embassy and 2 blocks from the international consulate building. There seem to be a lot of really important people everywhere. It's kind of fun and feels very safe. The US Embassy is a like a fortress with barracades etc. Last night we ate Japanese Food (well, not me) at a restaurant near the Japanese Embassy. I feel so regal:)
Wow, Shar...I think you may have moved up to the big time. Seriously, it's great to hear about how well it is going. Give Eric our love, and Cedar too, of course, and you too, of course.
Sounds like fun Shar! A few steps up from your usual Mexico trips :). The children's museum sounds cool!! Have fun with the photogs . .
Gosh, I feel like a schmuck. Look at you off in the world! While we are just hanging out in our tiny boring town (which I love). Have fun in Mexico. Eat more tamales for me!
What amazing experiences you all are having! I'd love to be able to do that... Travel, that is... I don't think the Department of Environmental Quaility is going to be sending us to any "exciting" places like that!!! :) Keep having fun and be safe!