Well…there is only una dia mas until Fin de Ano!!
And yes, they do make New Years resolutions here too!!
A great day…otro vez…again.
Started the day satisfying my sweet tooth…pan frances por mi desayunos!!
On my way to the gimnasio, I stopped at 3 different grocery stores and found no “real” leche…busy times here in Huatulco. I did manage to pick up some arroz at one store (I have not found this pack in town recently) and then some crema de cacahuate…the trocitos style.
They have 3 styles of peanut butter, creamosa, dulce and trocitos. Creamy, sweet and “pieces”. Trocitos is mi favorito, as it tastes like it is fresh from the shell.
Gym was quiet again. I guess peeps are taking some vacation time? Had a sentence prepared for Rosa and here it is.
First I showed her some calcetin viejo…old socks. Then it was “despues de que ya no se utilizan, Mama los convierte en manos de calcetin de los ninos.”
This is all about sock monkeys. Monos de calcetin. When you cannot use the sock anymore, Mom would make it into sock monkeys for the kids.
I showed her the photo of Bono the Mono and brought a pair of the grey woolies, and she fully understood!!
Rosa left at 1pm to spend some time at the play with her ninos y Padre, and for the first time in 3 months, she wanted a kiss on the cheek (Mexican hello and goodbye) as a goodbye…and to wish both if us well for Fin de Ano. Funny thing…she was with an amiga who had been working out, and she too wanted the kiss!! Lol
Came home, had some alberca time and then went out to meet with Mike and Alison at Los Portales. M&A are from Calgary, have a condo in Pt Angel and we met them briefly at Migracion in Santa Cruz a few months back.
It was a good time and nice to have some Mexico talk with fellow Canadians. Mike had made the drive south as well so we also had that in common. M&A picked up the tab….thanks…and we repaid the favor by taking them to see the Mayor. Mike wanted some fireworks for Fin de Ano and only one hombre in town knows all…Lalo!!
We both loaded up and when Bexico saw the load of munitions, she asked where we were going to light them off…Mojon? I let the cat out of the proverbial bag and told her our plans for Fin de Ano were to go to Mojon despues la cena, and celebrate medianoche on the playa, with a big bonfire y fireworks.
We finished our walk by buying some fresh pan, some more veggies y sandia and then picked up my surf shorts from the seamstress. For $30 pesos, $2.50 Cdn, they took in the waist…we will now bring in my otro pair as well as a pair for Bexico.
La cena was the sausage y pollo in tomato salsa on top of penne. Delicious!!
And ahora? Now we watch Pretty Woman while updating the blog.
Here are the photos from today.
Found this one on the small camera. Our arbol de Navidad before it went to the playa.
On the way to the gym, I spotted the hombre de herbs.
Here is the start of our pile of wood for manana’s bonfire. It is all dead wood from our lot and surrounding lots.
And here is what we will set off....all for $170 pesos. I am not concerned about the first three.
But these next two are home made…hmmm?
So you are now up to date in regards to the comings and goings of La Crucecita.
Manana? I have a 10am meeting with Lanny and since mi gimnasio is cerrado, we will go to the playa and work off some pasta by boogie boarding....and possibly surfing. Mind you the olas are supposed to be better on Sabado.
La cena is pizza and then we will head to Mojon for the show. We might stop at The Tipsy Blowfish as Roman and some peeps will be there celebrating.
I also need to call mi M&P to say hello and I owe mi hermana a phone call as I missed her on Navidad.
Hope your last day of 2010 is successful. All you MS peeps…don’t work too hard.
Hasta luego.
Bubba y Bexico
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