One week left and so much has happened this last month! All of November went by really fast. At the beginning of the Month we Celebrated Dia De Los Muertos. Kind of... The school celebrated and we just tagged along. All the kids dressed up and decorated their face one way or another. I couldn't tell you a lot of details about the Holiday, but I do know that they pick an ancestor that has passed on and they make an alter for them with lots of flowers and lots of bread. They say they usually make the alter in the cemetery and then spend the night and wait for
I missed my first Holiday at home- Thanksgiving- it's one of my favorites because all of my family comes together. Anyway we celebrated it here and it was great. The school had a little breakfast thing where they all ate Chicken Nuggets and French Fries, I had a PBJ. That reminds me, as Laney and I were walking to school this lady on the street gave us a piece of bread she had already been eating. At first I was so confused, why would someone who is more poor than I give up food that she needs? After I thought about it for a long time I realized that some people are just kind. If anything I have learned that Living in Mexico people are KIND everywhere you go. They will spend their whole day
Wow. Now that I have rambled A LOT... We had our own Thanksgiving dinner. We bought a Mole Cactus Chicken, made some smashed potatoes and stuffing, some rolls- and we had ourselves a small Thanksgiving.
That weekend Valerie, Laney, and myself all ventured out to Puebla! We just spent a little over the night/ day trip! It was super fun! It was also Laney's first time outside of Pachuca- her first
vacation! I wish Laney had come on ALL of our Vacations- she is such a blast- but I'm super glad she came to Puebla :) Anyway she had a friend in Puebla and she was the kindest soul who gave up everything for two days to just follow us around and take us places. While we were in Puebla we went to this little city called Cholua- just 15 minutes outside the main city. From what I understand, Cholua has a church on every corner, it was a big city of religion. So we climbed a lot of stairs to the top of a hill so we could see a big church and the look over the city. Needless to say, the mini vacation was a BLAST. I will go to Puebla over and over again!
When we got back we had a big wave of realization hit us: We had two weeks left with our kids. Two more weeks of being with each other 24/7. Two more weeks of lesson plans. Two more weeks of Streets Tacos. Two more weeks of Mexico. I literally can't believe that it has already been four months. This semester went by so fast! I look back at the beginning of the semester and it seems like it was just a dream. I have accomplished so much in the last four months, its almost mind blowing! I found out that I love traveling, meeting new people and seeing all the different sites. I'm so glad I saw and took this opportunity, it has been a life changing experience- definitely something I will NEVER forget. Here's to two more weeks in MEXICO!! #vivamexico
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