Monday, December 24, 2012

Santa In the Plaza

Mi amigo, Sean Galloway, who does great photo work took this photo of Santa in the Plaza yesterday. The entire album can be seen on his FB page.
Feliz Navidad!!

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Santa Arrives...On A Surfboard?

Santa was spotted checking out the surf recently. Sounds like he might be grabbing a couple quick waves as he passes through here in a few days. I kind of figured him for a longboarder though.


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Lice!

Ozzy has two jobs to finish ... Check
Dillon has not been out in a while and has some kind of infection ... Check
We are out of gas in the house and it is Sunday so Sonigas is not working today ... Check
We have no cash and the ATM machines are either broken or sketchy ... Check
We have no food ... Check
Mommy's new paddleboard is totally thrashed and cracked and dad thinks he did it ... Check
Mommy is gone and will not be home for at least 20 days ... Check
Daddy has to make Cauliflower Cerviche for Traces's class of 24 kids along with other things ... Check
Kids have lice ... Check ... And cannot go to school ... Check ... And Ozzy has two jobs to finish ... Check ... And mommy is GONE ... Check Check Check

That was what was going on with Ozzy

Mommy just spent four wonderful days in Mexico City with girlfriends ... Check
Mommy is in SLC running errands, picking up mail, just hanging out because mommy just does not want to go to work ... Check
Ozzy emails mommy to let her know the kids have lice, cannot go to school, and he is doing all the necessary measures to kill the lice ... Check
Mommy is sitting back thinking, I am so glad I am not there, while my friend Carrie reminds me once again that my husband is a saint as I agree ... Check

That is what is going on with Mommy

Until Mommy comes home.......
I am not satisfied that the lice is gone so we do a preventative lice shampoo to kind of see where we are with the "buggies". Plus, I don't want to get them! Alex checks out good, maybe one or two dead buggies. On the other hand Traceman is full of them. I start to friek, not in an irate way but in a way of being motivated that this will be the end of lice for us. Ozzy starts to do research as I am throwing questions at him about these buggies.
So, the shampoo kills the lice but the eggs are another deal...?
You kill the lice, but have they already laid eggs?
What kills the eggs?
How many eggs will one lice lay per day?
How long do the lice live in the hair before they lay eggs?
How many eggs do they lay?
What is the incubation period before these eggs hatch?

Too many questions, too many theories on how to get rid of them, where do you start?

We googled everything.
I bought natural oils that can be mixed together to keep the bugs away in the first place...
That is great info but a little too late.
We bought the buggie shampoo and as I said it killed the buggies but when we were combing through the kids hair with the provided comb I started noticing little white things all over Alex's head about 1/4 inch from the scalp. Alex informed me that these were eggs. Alma showed them to her when she was going through her head one day. They look like circles with a tail. I started pulling them out of Alex's hair by the dozens and finally had to quit because Alex was loosing it. I had already done Trace, to a point. It was not just me, Ozzy and I were both going to town in their hair. So they go to school the next day with the oil spray on their hair to keep any newbies from wanting to join the party. That day I am talking to a friend whose kids are at the same school about the eggs situation from the night before and she mentions a vinegar and olive oil solution. After more Google time we learn that the vinegar allows the eggs to detach from the hair but does not kill them, and the olive oil smothers any live buggies. This is the all natural way to kill them. So we say screw the olive oil, we need a full chemical death here. We do the vinegar treatment to release, not kill, the eggs and use a "special comb" borrowed from a friend and OMG we couldn't believe how many eggs came out. Our research showed that this was really the only way to get the eggs out of the hair. Remember, they are not dead, just released. I honestly don't think anything kills them except boiling water and bleach but I am not going to submit my kids heads to either so they are not an option.
So they go to school today and get the usual Friday lice check and Alma passes Alex. From what I understand Alma is a professional in this department so if you pass her test you are good. Trace passes as well. Wahoo! They can go to school on Monday but I am still not satisfied that the buggie eggs are all gone so we do another vinegar treatment tonight for the eggs and a shampoo treatment in the am for the living lice. There are still kids at school who did not pass Alma's test. Are they in Alex or Traces's class? Did the kids get close enough so a buggie could get in our kids hair and start the process all over? When you have a school full of kids with lice it is virtually impossible to get rid of the cycle. We will continue these treatments for as long as we live here, we will use a special comb, we will use a special conditioner that is supposed to prevent the eggs from attaching and we will use the oil treatment to hopefully prevent the buggies from ever coming in the first place. The buggies are not gross, they are not a sign of social status or income level, cleanliness or dirtiness they are just a time consuming pain in the ass.

Since I have been home buggies have taken 3 to 4 hours of my day each and every day. Think about it. I have to wash all of the bed linens every day because a buggie could be on it. I have to go through two kids hair either with vinegar or lice shampoo an then comb the hair with a special comb which takes about one hour per kid. And I have to do this with all of my linens and hair because I cannot not cuddle and love my kids.

Since I first wrote this I have learned that both of the schools, Primaria and the private school Costa Verde, are both infested with lice as well. I have become a professional at this lice thing and have pretty much gotten our lice problem under control which is good because

We have guests and the water pump is not working so we have not had water for two days...Check

I guess it is a good thing that I destroyed my board by getting stuck on the inside and completely pummeled by huge, close together, powerful waves and thrown into the rocks at La Lancha the day before I went to Mexico City, but after I caught one of my most amazing waves ever, because I cannot surf anyway right now because I am instead getting pummeled by Itsy, bitty little buggies and I am trying to stay afloat. Give me the ocean any day because these lice are taking me for a totally different ride.

Who wants to come visit?;) We will send you home with a departing gift!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Girls Trip!!!

At the beginning of November three of my friends from Sayulita and I went on a girls trip to Mexico City to the Distrito Federal, aka, the D.F. I really thought that those words together in the same sentence would ever come out of my mouth. I am so grateful that I am now able to say them.

Kirsten, Gretchen and Lina on our first night in Mexico City

I want to start by saying that I know that not all of Mexico City is as wonderful as the areas that we visited. But here are a few thoughts about what I saw and experienced:
Mexico City is ginormous, (that would be slang for absolutely huge and then some), clean, cultural, artistic, wealthy, well educated, classy, friendly, architecturally beautiful.



The Metro is fast, easy, clean and safe. Establishments place fresh water and food out on the curb for dogs that are being walked by owners, the owners keep the pets on leash and clean up after them. I know that doesn't sound very spectacular but after living in Sayulita for a year it is. The people were well dressed, well groomed, happy, social, alive.


In all actuality Mexico City is just like all of the other large cities that I have visited. I will admit that I too fell under the spell of the American media and believed all of the bad press about Mexico City. I even believed flight attendants who said that is was dangerous and that you shouldn't leave your hotel. I hope they continue to believe that because I want those layovers.

For three days we walked a ton, covered what we thought was a lot of the city but hardly even touched it. We visited the Centro Histórico which focuses on the Zocalo, or main plaza, which is the second largest in the world behind Moscow's Red Square. Here we visited Mexico City's Cathedral, museums and took a ride to the top of the Torre Latinoamericana to get a view of the city.

View of the city, a very small slice of it, with Centro Histórico in background

Palacio de Bellas Artes

Beautiful mosaic building near the Centro Historico.

We spent another day in San Ángel. This area was beautiful. Old colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and incredible street markets. We planned on going on the Frieda walking tour but after the few bottles of wine with yet another amazing meal and lots of shopping we ran out of time.




One of the many beautiful and large estate entrances in San Angel.

Which takes me to another part that I loved which was the restaurants. We never knew what we wanted or were really looking for but we always stumbled into a quaint restaurant that had the most delicious food and wine selections. We went all out for lunch and dinner for three days.

Gretchen, being a vegetarian, was not too impressed by these pigs legs

The group of girls were a perfect traveling match. We are all super mellow, so we made decisions quickly and easily as a group and everyone was happy. We were all on the same page. We even fell into the pattern of one person picking up the tab for lunch or dinner and taking turns that way, instead of nit picking the bill to see how much each person owed.

At our hotel, The Brick, in the Zona Rosa.

I cannot wait to go back and take another small bite of Mexico City. If you ever get the chance it would be well worth your time.

These adventures keep getting better and better. Wonder what will be next?

Monday, December 3, 2012

Concrete Projects

Yes, Ozzy has been doing more than surfing this fall in addition to the trip back to Park City. Two different projects bumped up together and have made for a relentless concrete schedule. One job was for a new brew pub in Puerto Vallarta called Los Muertos Brewing Company. Our blog visitors from Park City may know Conner Watts and wife Stephanie who are in Vallarta full time and have done "crazy amazing" things to get this brewery up and running. The other job was for a family here in Sayulita who are part owner of a very popular eatery called Don Pedros. Both clients were great to work with and we think the new spaces they have created are fantastic.