We came home one night from circus practice as usual and Trace asked if I had seen the "Corvette" in front of our neighbor's house. I looked out the window and nodded that I had seen it and continued to do whatever I was doing at the time. Little did I know Trace's Corvette was actually a McLaren. To tell you the truth I had never heard of a McLaren before and Trace had not either. Trace is the automobile fan in the family. We are not sure where that comes from but he loves fast cars.
The owner was visiting our next door neighbor and was very willing to tell us about it and let Trace sit in it. Amazing machine! The price tag on this particular model and year was in the several hundreds of thousands of dollars! "You can buy a house or you can buy and live in this car" I said to the kids. They chose a house.
Our family blog following the events leading up to and during our efforts to live in our ever changing pueblo of Sayulita, Mexico.
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Thursday, April 27, 2017
A New Casa in 2017 - Week One
It has begun! We came back from Semana Santa break and saw that a back hoe had been working on our lot. Exciting stuff and glad to see our deposit money at work. We removed a large tree on the lot a few months ago and it brought a bunch of natural light and totally changed the feel of the property. Excavation has been done back to a point to accommodate the large retaining wall for the lower levels as well as footing locations. In the photo, the height of the existing cut will be the floor level of our family living level. This level will be just above the building to the right. Better learn how to climb stairs again.
Monday, April 24, 2017
An adventure in Portugal - April 2017
As we have mentioned many times, Semana Santa in Sayulita is crazy with Mexican nationals from inner Mexico so we always try to leave during that time. This year our friends suggested we go to Portugal and rent RV's. We really had no business going because we are building a house using cash but I cannot pass up a chance to travel, and then throw in camping and I will do whatever it takes to make it work. So I took two weeks vacation in April which gave me the whole month off. I knew we would need standby travel time on both ends. I could write a small novel on us getting to Lisbon but will spare you and me. With standby travel you do not even being to think about flights until a day or two before. I needed to know routes and backups so I started about four days before planning how four people were going to get from Puerto Vallarta to Lisbon. I became so overwhelmed because there were so many options. Delta at that time did not fly to Lisbon which sucked for us. We can fly on hundreds of other airlines for a very minimum price so I had all of those choices. I could also get us anywhere into Europe on Delta and take a European airline, train or bus to get to Lisbon. But we first had to get out of Mexico. I also didn't want to pay a fortune for airfare. I had hundreds of scenarios so I finally had to make a chart to figure how in the hell we were going to get there. I also knew that the plans could change within seconds so I needed it all in front of me.
I soon learned that every form of transportation from anywhere in Europe to Lisbon was either sold out, way too expensive or took too many days. I had already given us four days to get there and we had to pick up the RV on April 10. It also didn't help that we were traveling during Spring Break and during the week of a serious shit show of rain, tornados and cancelled flights for Delta. Flights broke down and we had choices to make the could either make or break us including throwing Amtrak in the mix as well as spending the night in either Grand Central Station or the Train Station in Philly. Ozzy not being comfortable with either decision.
So, to get to Lisbon we flew Puerto Vallarta to Minneapolis, spent the night at the Raddison Blu attached to the Mall of America for two nights. I have been wanting to take the kids there because of the awesome indoor amusement park so this was perfect. We stayed there two nights because we were flying TAP Air Portugal out of Boston on April 9.
We did it. We arrived in Lisbon on schedule, met up with our six other travel partners, and Ubered to pick up three RV's. After being awake since the morning before, spending five hours getting the RV's, shopping and finding our first camp site, Amy and I headed back into Lisbon to see Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds play at an amazing music house. Dave Matthews is by far my favorite musician, so when I learned he was playing in Lisbon the same day that we arrived I bought tickets. He played what I think was the best set list I have ever heard from him and I have seen him many times. I was so happy!!!
Peneche
Amarante
Porto
Ereceria
My color coded chart. Each country had a different color as well as each mode of transportation. |
So, to get to Lisbon we flew Puerto Vallarta to Minneapolis, spent the night at the Raddison Blu attached to the Mall of America for two nights. I have been wanting to take the kids there because of the awesome indoor amusement park so this was perfect. We stayed there two nights because we were flying TAP Air Portugal out of Boston on April 9.
Testing out our new selfie stick |
Boarding passes for TAP |
Dave Mathews and Tim Reynolds |
Beautiful Venue |
Peneche
Nazare
Alex was crazy about the pine cones. I think it may have been her first time seeing one. |
Amarante
Porto
Ereceria
This is unfortunately a post that was begun but never finished. It was just too big an undertaking to do once we got home and eventually got back to. So, we will put it in the blog just because though the stories are no longer fresh, the photos are so good we need to be sure our adventure to Portugal was included in the blog in part.
Friday, April 21, 2017
Semana Santa 2017
We managed to escape the crowds in Sayulita for Semana Santa again this year. I kept up on the social media posts talking about the crowds but more importantly about the substantial volunteer effort that was organized this year to handle a holiday crowd. This aerial shot of the beach during the holiday break was taken by Curt Barter gives you a good idea of just how packed it can get.
Sunday, April 2, 2017
Circo de los Niños 2017 - Behind the Scenes
The Circus de los Niños program the kids have been participating in once again had their annual series of shows in March. This is the program's big fundraiser production. With the exception of summer the kids train eagerly 2-5 days a week with the program. This year's performance, the kid's 3rd, was spectacular as usual.
The amount of time and energy all the children, organizers, trainers, volunteers and parents need to put into this show is totally nuts. This year's commitment was bigger than year's passed which I complained about often since it dominated our lives week after week after week. So much so that the kids had to give up their other interests and activities. This session "Circo" did not even have space for new children to join the program. Waiting list only.
This video follows the final practice days leading up to the performance and the action during performance week. Really kind of enlightening seeing things behind the scenes. Once spring break is over the kids will be back at it for 10 more weeks of Circo before summer vacation begins. Such is life in small town Mexico.
Making Of_Sueño de una noche de verano_2017 from Monique Voyer on Vimeo.
The amount of time and energy all the children, organizers, trainers, volunteers and parents need to put into this show is totally nuts. This year's commitment was bigger than year's passed which I complained about often since it dominated our lives week after week after week. So much so that the kids had to give up their other interests and activities. This session "Circo" did not even have space for new children to join the program. Waiting list only.
This video follows the final practice days leading up to the performance and the action during performance week. Really kind of enlightening seeing things behind the scenes. Once spring break is over the kids will be back at it for 10 more weeks of Circo before summer vacation begins. Such is life in small town Mexico.
Making Of_Sueño de una noche de verano_2017 from Monique Voyer on Vimeo.
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