Last week, we enjoyed Christmas in Chicago with our family. We didn´t enjoy the cold weather, the dirty snow and our bout with the dreaded turista (traveler’s diarrhea). Yes, two months in Mexico yielded no gastrointestinal problems, but a couple days back in Chicago, and we get sick. Figures.
We returned to Playa del Carmen a couple of days ago to much fanfare …
- Our cats excitedly purred and meowed. (They are now back to ignoring us again.)
- Our water was not running yet again! (It was promptly fixed the next morning.)
- We almost got internet service in our apartment. We managed to tell Cablemas, en Español, that we wanted to sign up for internet service. After hearing stories about needing to bribe the cable guy to actually show up, we expected the worst. We were told that he would come out “mañana”. (We´ve told you about “mañana”, right?) Well, he showed up the day after mañana, which we thought was pretty impressive, actually. But, alas, our building does not allow those unsightly above ground cables, so he will need to feed the cable through an underground conduit on Monday. Well, that´s what we think he said anyway.
- We made our most expensive purchase in Mexico yet — a yellow futon. Finally a comfy place to sit and read (no TV to watch), and it acts as another sleeping area for when we have more than 2 guests.
- At a locals´ (non-tourist) eatery, as Libby was reaching for the green sauce, she was aggressively warned by the panicking owners that all the sauces on that side of the table were very hot. Heeding the warning, she decided to sample only a little bit. After trying her taco, she decided that the warning was unfounded and went back for more. The unbelieving owners profusely wished us “Buen Provecho” (Buen Appetit) after that. They must get a lot of wimpy gringas in that joint.
- We got a Sam´s Club membership. We never thought we´d live to see that day!
- We were blessed with the opportunity to practice a whole lot of Spanish at the lavanderia (laundromat).
In Mexico, it is very common and inexpensive to have the laundromat do your laundry for you. Right before we left for Chicago, they lost all the dark clothes in our latest load. Needing more time to look for them, they told us to come back when we returned from Chicago. Well, of course, when we returned, noone had any idea who we were and what our situation was, so we got to explain the whole thing a few times. Nevertheless, after several phone calls, confused looks and a search through a meager lost and found, our clothes were nowhere to be found. Sigh! Libby misses her washer and dryer! - On the bright side, we learned that our friends Lynette, Kevin and Brian will be joining us in Playa del Carmen for New Year´s! Yay!!
Our New Year´s resolution is to update this site more often. What´s yours?
¡ Prospero Año Nuevo !











