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Monthly Archives: January 2010

Mexico Day 13: More cenotes, More fear, More excitement.

“Daddy, Daddy, Lily lost a tooth!” Emma comes yelling into the otherwise quiet breakfast area. A minute later Lily walks in slowly, knowing that she already has everyone’s attention, and proudly shows all the guests her tiny little tooth. Her first question is whether the Tooth Fairy leaves money in Dollars or Pesos in Mexico? … Continue reading »

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Mexico Day 12: A fantastic museum in an unlikely place

Doh! The Chetumal Holiday Inn room service pancakes are made with cinnamon. The kids leave them uneaten. Feeding the girls, particularly Emma, can be difficult on the road. Our Spanish isn’t good enough and we don’t know the customs. Some of it is just careless. Pasta “naturalemente” should not have come with garlic and herbs.

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Mexico Day 11: Welcome to the Jungle

Lily bolts upright, wide-eyed and shaking, when the howler monkey roars back at the yelping dog. The animal fight has only just begun. It will continue another 20 minutes, drawing the wrath of an angry rooster, before things settle down. It’s 2am. Happy New Year! Welcome to the Jungle.

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Mexico Day 10: Speed bump jumping.

The Yucatan is covered in speed bumps or topes – tall ones, long ones, multi-sets and singles. It’s been only 15 minutes into today’s long drive to the jungle and we all feel upbeat. The Nescafe pumps my heart along with the Greenday we blast and ,at high speed, I spot a speed bump a … Continue reading »

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Mexico Day 9: Uxmal

I have to find my fleece pullover. Uxmal is cooler than anything we’ve experienced, owing to the slight elevation. It’s part of a series of Mayan sites built in the low hills, or puuc, that give these Mayans their name and identity. The ‘Ruta Puuc’ is a series of Mayan sites, Uxmal the largest, that … Continue reading »

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