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The state of Mexico
celebrated not only with one, but TWO Teacher’s Days this year! Meaning we had
no school for two days making last weekend a 4-day weekend. May is the best. I
celebrated on Thursday by going shopping in Mexico City with Jess, Adris, and Anabel.
After picking up books for Jess to donate to her school, we went to Antara
Polanco. It was such a beautiful mall! When you come off the elevators, there
are hundreds of colorful umbrellas there to welcome you (and protect you from
the rain). I was worried I would be the only person not to buy something but it
was the opposite. I bought the most! I got a pair of dress shorts and some
gifts. We got lunch, enjoyed 2-for-1 ice cream, and headed to another mall in Santa Fe. The second one
was three times the size; it was huge! I found a fabulous dress for the baptism
for only $8.50 at H&M. On the way back to Toluca there was an accident and it took two
and a half hours! It should have taken 45 minutes. We got home at 1:30AM and
just crashed at Anabel’s where I got to meet the tiniest and cutest dog in the
world: Tota!
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On Friday, I treated myself to a gel manicure (for $8). I
got it to match my dress for the baptism. I can’t even tell you the last time I
got a manicure. When I showed the woman doing my nails at the salon my dress,
she did a design to match my dress and but 835 rhinestones on my nails.
Unfortunately, they started falling off later that day. (I apologize for the
girly-ness of this post.) At night, I went back to
Mexico City to celebrate Anabel’s birthday
with Anabel and Adris. We started at a bar in
Santa Fe. There was a piece of glass in
Anabel’s drink which she almost choked on so we got a free round. The waiter
offered us nachos so we accepted them thinking they were free. But they
weren’t. At least we thought they were on the house when we ate them. That made
them taste better. Next we went to a club called SENS. I had been there before
with the girls. I love it. They have an electric violin player who kills it
everytime and the music is awesome. Needless to say, I slept on the car ride
back to
Toluca.
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Saturday was a big day filled with children and the Holy
Spirit! Bruno and I had two baptisms to go to. In
Mexico, baptisms are huge. You
invite everyone you know to the mass then you have a gigantic reception with
hundreds of people. It’s almost identical to a wedding reception minus the
newlyweds and plus a baby. We went to the first mass (late) then drove to the
second mass (and arrived late) then drove to the reception of the first, then of
the second. The babies wear these beautiful baptismal gowns that cost hundreds
of dollars and are paid for by the godparents typically. The receptions were in
reception halls with plated meals, bar service, and DJs. After the music was
playing for a little while at the first reception, there was the Mexican
tradition of money-throwing. The godparents convert hundreds of pesos of coins
and throw them on the dance floor for children and adults to collect. This also
happened at the second reception along with a massive piñata for the kids. We
stayed at the second reception until about 10PM.
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Sunday was a very Metepec day. Bruno and I went on a run in
the park in the morning and tried to go to church after but there was an
irregular schedule so we ate brunch in the market instead. I had a quesadilla
with tinga. We then went to his house to watch the
San Isídro parade with his family because it
went right past his house.
San Isídro
is the crop saint is celebrated in the middle of May. After the parade, we changed
into our cowboy/girl gear (or as Bruno likes to say, “vaquero/a sexy”) and went
to mass in the church of one of the baptisms the day before. Then God called us
to the fair in Metepec! We were going to go to the Julion Alvarez concert in
the
Palenque
but the tickets were sold out. They were originally going for $350 pesos but
were being resold for $1,800! Who is going to buy that ticket?! Not us. So we
just enjoyed walking around the fair. We took pictures with photo stands, ate
crepes filled with banana and Nutella, shot metal toys off of wooden rails to
win pirated CDs, threw rocks at upside down glass bottles to shatter them, and
much more. This was a typical Mexican fair. The prizes also consist of
chocolate bars, stuffed animals and stuffed beer bottles and cigarettes.
#onlyinMexico. I had a blast! We acted like kids and it was great.
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