Amazing Yesterday: Crapy Yoga and a Movie!
I guess there are about 40+ types of yoga and after two months of searching Kate and I finally found 1 yoga shop that does 1 type of yoga. Hatha Yoga is, according to the above linked site, “The...
View ArticleNunsense
Yes, it is true. I have been a derelict in my blogging duties. But, I have a very good excuse: Mexican Youth Conference. I spent all of last week (and the past few months really) preparing for and...
View ArticleSmells like teen spirit
This week we went down to a small town called La Trinitaria about 2 hours away to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity with a groups of teenaged kids from Washington, DC. We just can’t get enough of...
View ArticleCañon sumidero, one wild ride
Neil and I have been meaning to hit this touristy spot since we came to San Cristobal in May, and we finally made the voyage. They canyon was only made accessible in the 1970s when a dam flooded the...
View ArticleHurricane Dean Dampens Palenque
The ruins looked just like this except not a blue in the sky and darker and with a lot of rain. So here’s the scoop. The killer hurricane, Dean, forced us to cancel the Kelly family trip to Cancun....
View ArticleFaith restored in the Mexican transportation system
Last time we flew on a Mexican Airline a airport checkpoint worker gave the time-tested “poke your forearm with the object” test with my sharp tweezers before letting me on board with the offending...
View ArticleCarnival of Cities: Around the World We Go
This is the first time Kate and I have hosted a blog carnival on our site and we are very excited for the opportunity. My favorite part of the process was weeding out the unrelated, the advertising, or...
View ArticleTesting the San Diego Water
The ocean is great but the drinking water is a little thick and minerally for me. Kate and I went down to San Diego last weekend with her brother Matt and his girlfriend, Sarah, to search for...
View Article2032.5 miles to freedom!
Neil and Jason set out on their journey to Mexico City today. In total the road trip will be 4, 065 miles. Turns out driving to Mexico City is approximately the same distance as DRIVING TO WASHINGTON...
View ArticleWe made it to NY
We’ve arrived in NY! Below is the route we took. (If anyone every tries to convince you that driving across the country is “not that bad”… DO NOT LISTEN!) It was quite the haul. View Larger Map We had...
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