Monday, January 17, 2011

Sunday...A Day of Walking!

Hello!

A few months ago, I started to get the itch to get out and explore Mexico a little more (only the safe parts!). I started researching some areas nearby to Mexico City that we could do in a day, and came across these ruins about 30 miles northeast of the city, in a town called Teotihuacan. We decided that we would visit them on Sunday this weekend. Our only issue is that we weren't sure if we could bring Avery, and we were both a little nervous about leaving her for 6 hours in her kennel while we went out of the city. We're fine leaving her if we're running errands in the city, but so many things could happen on a longer drive (accidents, car problems, etc) that we didn't want to go without bringing her or finding a doggie daycare for her. 

Well, we found out yesterday morning that dogs are NOT allowed at the ruins. So we decided that we would explore Chapultepec park instead. It's the largest park in all of Central and South America, it's twice the size of New York City's Central Park. There is a lake in the park, an old castle, a zoo, and museums, among other things. And it's only about 2/3 of a mile from our house, yet we haven't yet been there. After a morning brunch at a local cafe, we set out to explore (Avery came too)! 

We were in Chapultepec park for no more than 5 seconds when a park guard came up to us and told us that our dog was not allowed in that section of the park. I think there are 5 sections total of the park, dogs are only allowed in section 2. It was too far for us to walk to the entrance of section 2, so we walked a winding way back to our apartment. We couldn't believe it...our neighborhood is so dog friendly, that we couldn't believe that a public park didn't allow dogs! 

Later in the afternoon, Corey and I walked to this gym near our house (about 15 minutes away on the circle path on Amsterdam Avenue) and signed up! Gyms here are terribly expensive, but we decided that our health is worth it, plus it's time to get into shape for the wedding! It's a gym that is affiliated with Aveda in the US, at the top of it there is a spa where you can get massages, facials, etc. The gym is very nice, like Lifetime back home, but smaller. Plus, there are a lot of americans and english speaking people that are members there, so it is a great place to meet friends and feel comfortable! 

Lastly, as the afternoon was winding down, Corey decided that Avery needed one more walk. We walked a different area of Condesa (our neighborhood), and discovered new restaurants, streets, etc. We restrict ourselves to such a small area in our neighboorhood, that I think we forget how big our neighborhood actually is! We had a nice relaxing walk to end the night, but we were all EXHAUSTED by dinnertime last night!

All in all, a little over 5 miles walked yesterday! Lots of exploring, fresh (sort of!) air, and lessons learned yesterday!

Sorry it's a little boring today, but this is all! Have a great week everyone!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Are you still there?

Wow, I have got to be the worst blogger in blogging history. Sorry for taking sooo very long to update! 

We've been home now for a week, and slowly life is settling back into normal. We have done our grocery shopping, I've cleaned a good chunk of the place, our washer/dryer machine is getting fixed tomorrow...life is good. Hate to brag, but it was SO nice to walk out of the airport, into the 78 degree day and feel the sun on my face, and see the palm trees that decorate the lawns of the airport. Ahh...it felt like vacation! 

Avery has been enjoying being back to her daily routine with a few walks to the dog park (it was too cold in MN for more than a walk or two while we were there!), although I think she missed all the commotion and people around the first few days back home. I think she got used to having all sorts of people to play with, and other dogs to interact with, that now she's bored with just "me". Oh well...she's getting back to normal. 

We had a great trip home, it was so wonderful to see everyone! It was very productive, as we had many appointments, saw lots of friends, and got lots of wedding things underway! I had a fantastic group of girls with me to help select my wedding dress and the bridesmaid dresses...thank you so much girls! You're a great group of girls and I'm so lucky to have you with me during all the wedding process, and there on our big day! We met our photographer, toured our venue, got the dresses all picked out, and got the bridal party all lined up! I'm so excited for my trip home in May, to get more of the wedding finalized/picked out, our engagement pictures taken (I know, a bit late!) and for my bachelorette party!

I haven't done a post since my trip out of town to the "Christmas town" of Tlalpujahua, Mexico. I went with some ladies from the Newcomers Club, and it was so much fun! We drove about 2.5 hours out of Mexico City, and ended up in this tiny town in the mountain with cobblestone streets, and a magnificent old church...it's been deemed a "magic town" by the country of Mexico. Magic towns, or Pueblos Magicos, is a type of program that was started by the tourism branch of the Mexican government to help restore and preserve towns/villages/cities that are of significant historical importance, in hopes of bringing tourists to more areas of Mexico. 

The Newcomers club does a tour of a Christmas ornament factory there every year. Tlalpujahua has the 5th largest ornament factory in the world. They make hand-blown glass ornaments that are sold in stores like Target, K-Mart, Home Depot, etc in the US. What was amazing to us was that it was ALL done by hand, from the shaping of the glass balls to the painting of the designs. Below I have some pictures of the process. After this, we were able to buy ornaments from the factory for an average of about $0.25-0.50 a piece. I stocked up :) There were many shops in town that sold Christmas ornaments and decorations, and in the center of town there was a beautiful old church, which we had lunch across from. Such a beautiful day and town! 

Workers shaping glass ornaments (3 working)
Ornaments drying under heat lamps after being dipped in paint cans

Woman hand-painting ornaments
Men hand-painting design on ornaments

Example of finished products

View of the old church in town from below the steps
View down the cobblestone street


Different view of church from the side


View from our table at lunch on November 30! 



This is all for now! Hope you enjoyed the photos!