Polish/Mexican Connection
two soon-to-be retirees on a once-in-a-lifetime international adventure!
two NOW RETIRED PERSONS on a once-in-a-lifetime international adventure!
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Friday, February 13, 2015
A five year reflection!
Five years ago today, I timidly stepped off the plane in Cancun airport. For the first time. That began my adventures in the beautiful Mexican Caribbean!
I am looking back today at how it was for me then. We took the ADO bus from the airport to the fishing village of Puerto Morelos, about 15 minutes south of the airport. This was certainly the most luxurious bus I had ever been on!! Window shades, air conditioning, plushy seats, movie playing on the screen overhead...Matt had been coming to this part of Mexico for over 20 years, so he was used to the routine. Good thing!! Because everything was new to me!! VIVA MEXICO!!!
In the beginning we stayed at Abbey del Sol II in "downtown" Puerto Morelos. We strolled down the streets with the barking dogs,, amazing beach homes, and an occasional vehicle or two to share the road with. We ate our meals at many of the fine restaurants in Puerto, hoping that our favorite ones would still be there the next year we came to visit.
It was a modest little town then, an extension of the thriving metropolis of Cancun, stretched between that and the big tourist playground of Playa del Carmen.
I began to get in the groove of being in Mexico. I tried not to let the geckos and the mosquitoes bother me, I dealt with the issues of not putting any toilet tissue in the toilets and using bottled water, and I enjoyed the coral beach (your feet don't get hot when you walk on it!) and the beautiful azure water. I also brought school supplies from my students back home and got to present them to first graders in a local school.
I loved Puerto so much that I came back on my own that June with my mom, oldest daughter, and son-in-law. We talked Matt into joining us for a few days, even though Mexico in the summer was not usually his thing! I thought I was a veteran after just one visit! Hahaha, did I have a lot still to learn!!
LOVELY BEACH SIDE OF PUERTO...
from the rooftop palapa
Chichen Itza
and
Cenote Ik Kil
June 2010
During that visit we also started a home search. Matt had decided years ago that he when he retired he wanted to spend every winter in Mexico. After 60 years in the Minesota cold and snow, he vowed, "Never again!" He had already found a desirable property in the small area of the Colonia de Pescadores, but the acquisition fell through. The Pescadores was a small community between the beach area of town...between the mangrove and hwy. 307 to Cancun. It seemed like a perfect area...close to the colonia on the other side of the highway, and very accessible to town by bus or bicycle--a mere 2 km away.
So, here we are, five years later...that home search is when the story gets REALLY interesting!!!!
TO BE CONTINUED...five year reflection...
Cancun from the airplane |
On the street outside Abbey del Sol II |
It was a modest little town then, an extension of the thriving metropolis of Cancun, stretched between that and the big tourist playground of Playa del Carmen.
Just a little fishing village! |
I began to get in the groove of being in Mexico. I tried not to let the geckos and the mosquitoes bother me, I dealt with the issues of not putting any toilet tissue in the toilets and using bottled water, and I enjoyed the coral beach (your feet don't get hot when you walk on it!) and the beautiful azure water. I also brought school supplies from my students back home and got to present them to first graders in a local school.
first graders in escuela in la Colonia |
LOVELY BEACH SIDE OF PUERTO...
from the rooftop palapa
Chichen Itza
and
Cenote Ik Kil
June 2010
During that visit we also started a home search. Matt had decided years ago that he when he retired he wanted to spend every winter in Mexico. After 60 years in the Minesota cold and snow, he vowed, "Never again!" He had already found a desirable property in the small area of the Colonia de Pescadores, but the acquisition fell through. The Pescadores was a small community between the beach area of town...between the mangrove and hwy. 307 to Cancun. It seemed like a perfect area...close to the colonia on the other side of the highway, and very accessible to town by bus or bicycle--a mere 2 km away.
So, here we are, five years later...that home search is when the story gets REALLY interesting!!!!
TO BE CONTINUED...five year reflection...
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Neglecting my Blog...
So it has been WAY too long...what with medical issues, moving, up-coming retirement, and just basically LIFE happening, I have neglected my blog. We are still on target with our little casa, and I have lots of pics and text to post...and of course, my last year's experience in Merida and Celestun. This summer we will travel on up to the coastal town of Rio Lagartos---where the flamingos hatch!!! So cannot wait for this experience!! Stay tuned for more--I promise!
Saturday, August 25, 2012
I want a Churro Maker!
Did I mention that I still want a churro maker? The churros in the states that are sold at Costco and other places just aren't the same...:(
It has been way toooooo long!
We have been so busy--with health issues, moving, new job, preparing to retire...that I have not gotten the posts in that I promised. Do not give up on me, cause it's gonna happen, maybe when you least expect it! Matt is headed down the end of September to do the final, final paperwork on the home (and to check up on that fabulous Mexican Riviera sunshine :))
I am requiring he take loads of pictures, and of course I will share!
I am requiring he take loads of pictures, and of course I will share!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Puerto Morelos Blog: June 13th! Check out the new PoMo - Havana Cruise ...
Puerto Morelos Blog: June 13th! Check out the new PoMo - Havana Cruise ...: Get a Tour of the Adriana, Tropicana Cruise's ship that will be operating between Cancun and Havana! Puerto Morelos Ship Dock June 13...
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