On tuesday we were invited along with the entire fifth grade class of La Calma for a tour of the Jose Cuervo factory in the town of Tequilla. Here, where tequilla is a national pride and Jalisco is the epicenter of the production, a visit like this is as natural as a field trip to the bread bakery back home. Because we were a school trip, not even the adults were offered a taste. Normally you are offered little medicine cups to see how the product changes as if goes from step to step. The children did get to chew on piece of the agave after it comes out of the oven. Most of them didn´t like it but agreed that it tastes something like a yam. After the tour, we had lunch in the courtyard, took a stroll through the town and came back to school. While we are all fine, most of us are ready to be home. Three days and you´ll see your babies.
If I can borrow an old saw:
"The second happiest day of the exchange is the day we arrive. The most happy day is the day we come home."
You have great children. They are strong, wise and brave and I strongly believe that have gotten out of the trip the things that we all hoped they would get.
Kurt
That´s all for now. This computer wont take photos so Nicky and I will try to get some up soon.
P.S. Thank the buddha for Nicky. She´s been such a help and our skills compliment each other well. At this point I feel safe in saying we will come home better friends than before. Thanks Dan, for the lending of her strength and smarts.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
More photos
If this link works, here are some photos from the La Calma group.
There are additional albums located on the very right side of the page.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mexico2009em?feat=content_notification
If I get time at school, I will upload the rest of ours to the site also . . .
There are additional albums located on the very right side of the page.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mexico2009em?feat=content_notification
If I get time at school, I will upload the rest of ours to the site also . . .
Monday, September 7, 2009
Guanajuato
the bus . . .
Unfortunately, there wasn't any silver at the bottom, but it was fun going down.
our rooms were on the 2nd floor
The museum of the mummies . . naturally preseved by the minieral content of the soil . . a very unique occurrance.
We got to eat pizza while we watched.

Another painting of Hidalgo in the actual building where the battle for independence started.
The statue of Pipila at the top of the city with awesome views . . .
Shopping Day in Tonala
On Wednesday, we went to the town of Tonala
where they have loads of fabricas (factories) and many, many stores . . .
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Link to La Calma
Here’s the info if you want to see some photos from the La Calma group:
1. go to www.google.com <http://www.google.com/>
2. on the upper left portion of the window, you will see a link to "more". it is just to the right of the "gmail" link. click on more and you will see a drop down.
3. click on photos.
4. it will ask for user name and password. user name is mexico2009em and p/w is mexicoexchange (all lower case).
5. it will then ask to launch(download) picasa. it is the program that will allow you to upload photos online. it will give you step by step instructions on to post your photos online and share with others.
1. go to www.google.com <http://www.google.com/>
2. on the upper left portion of the window, you will see a link to "more". it is just to the right of the "gmail" link. click on more and you will see a drop down.
3. click on photos.
4. it will ask for user name and password. user name is mexico2009em and p/w is mexicoexchange (all lower case).
5. it will then ask to launch(download) picasa. it is the program that will allow you to upload photos online. it will give you step by step instructions on to post your photos online and share with others.
Vallarta
Here are a few photos from the Puerto Vallarta (really Nueva Vallarta) Trip...
Emmett's parents, Wyatt's parents & Alex's Mom were there, so there are lots of photos of the boys floating about . . . as it turns out, most of these photos are of the girls, because I was hanging out with them. I hope you don't mind.
Maybe when we get back we can get all the photos from everyone onto a CD.
We watched Back To the Future, Cheaper by the dozen and
two Harry Potters - mostly in Spanish !!
Lots of volcanoes, tropical forests, mountains, valleys . .all very lush this year.
Addy, Rebecca and Talia all had their hair braided on the beach.
Megan thought about it, but decided braids were not for her.
Addy loved them, until the bangs, which are tapered, started unravelling, and she's already taken them out !!! Rebecca still has hers.
On Saturday, we went to the local water park with great slides and a lazy river.
Off-season, we had the park to ourselves - no waits.
We also had the great opportunity to go into the Dolphin tanks and swim with the dolphins.
In truth, we just stood on the edge of the tank while the dolphin swam past us and we petted him - it was very cool. We also took photos hugging the dolphin.
Those are coming home with the kids !!
yeah, yeah. The drinks were non-alcoholic, but very tasty !!
Megan thought about it, but decided braids were not for her.
Addy loved them, until the bangs, which are tapered, started unravelling, and she's already taken them out !!! Rebecca still has hers.
Off-season, we had the park to ourselves - no waits.
We also had the great opportunity to go into the Dolphin tanks and swim with the dolphins.
In truth, we just stood on the edge of the tank while the dolphin swam past us and we petted him - it was very cool. We also took photos hugging the dolphin.
Those are coming home with the kids !!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Photos from trip downtown Guatalajara
They ate "molletes" (these ones were like cinamon toast) and pancakes.
No one is starving yet !!
located on the back side of the Teatro de Gollado,
one of the significant landmarks of historic downtown.
the famous feathered serpent of the Aztec
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