Hidden next to this sliding door...our hijo in camo!! "You can't see me!!".
See? Here he is!!
Buenos noches!!
Let’s see…it was a pretty
normal day around here.
Max was awake at 530am and
madre y Max were both asleep at 745pm!! Oh madre!! Hey, if you can score a
short siesta with the lil’snuggler, grab it!!
Normal day…normal rutinas.
Nothing special to report there.
Max y madre had playa time
and had tons of fun as usual.
I hit up Telmex to pay our
bill and then off to Nissan where some good news was had. The filtro de aire I
ordered will be in sometime this week and the rubber stopper part number I was
given by mi mecanico in Canada, is available in Mexico!!
The price is $434 pesos
each, which works out to be about $6 Cdn more then if I bought them in Canada.
I am sure someone is making some good loot off these pieces of rubber!!
After Nissan, off to the
car wash, which is really a vacant lot with a booth and a tin roof over its 3
wash stalls. The camioneta was pretty dirty inside and out and an hour later
and $70 pesos, the truck was spotless.
And all that happened
while I was at el gimnasio. After the gym it was off to Che where I scored on a
new dish rack which when used at home, promptly showed us where it was cracked
and had leaked agua all over the counter y piso!! Doph.
And of course the return
policy here is known as the “checkout warranty”…the warranty is over as soon as
you checkout. Doph. But Bex went down to the recycling bin and pulled out our
old base and we kept the new rack…welcome to Mexico!!
Actually a good shopping
day as they had leche fresca, pollo sin piel, cacahuates, y bolsa de basura!!
We are stocked up now!!
I was curious to see how
many different types of leche are produced by Lala…and holy cow, it turns out
to be 15. Fifteen types of milk? Only in Mexico!!
Click HERE and then scroll down
to see all the types.
I headed home and had just
unpacked when the familia returned from the playa. Time for leche and unpacking
and padre went to the camioneta to reinstall the seat cover on the silla de
niño…and you might need a college degree to accomplish that!!
Success after 30 minutes
and one set of sat on glasses…doph.
Madre was in charge of
prepping la cena, the pollo reggianno that I would cook, so the boys headed out
for a walk and gave madre some space to work.
A nice walk, a little
dancing outside the cantina and then home for eats and the PM rutina. Yummy
pollo and then a FT con Oma y Opa during tina time, and you are all caught up.
Fotos.
Max hears a loud truck and then looks to his padre for an answer as to why it is loud.
But he spots the camera and breaks into a smile.
And then breaks into a run...padre promptly breaks into a chase!!
These next fotos are the affect of all that running around and waking up at 530am!!
Mañana? El gimnasio and we
will see what else falls into our laps.
Misc tid bit…
By accident, I ended up
buying some imported hecho en USA Cheerios. Muy caro. Did you know that hecho
en Mexico Cheerios expand when soaked in leche, while hecho en USA Cheerios
shrink when soaked in the same leche? Who knew?
More misc?
New season of
Duck Dynasty starts tonight!! Here’s hoping they didn’t “jump the shark” with
that last episode from last season..it was baaaaad!!
Have a great jueves!!
Marco, Bexico y Max
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