We are in Oaxaca for the 3rd time, this time for 6 weeks instead of 4. We have a great (big) house next to a park we like, and we can easily walk to the center of town. The kids are taking a Spanish class for 3 hours/day and a Judo class 3 times a week. The kids love it here for many reasons: We sometimes leave the house at 8 pm to go to the park, we eat ice cream, popsicles, and pastries regularly, they can run around the house and use the huge bathtub in Aviva's room, and they each get their own rooms. There's a hammock and trampoline in the backyard, and we can choose between 3 different tables to sit for meals. And even though the streets are filled with dead cockroaches, we only saw one in our house, and only once. Interesting wood floors, 5 bathrooms and 4 bedrooms, front yard and back yard - it's a lovely house.
Outside our door (which has a huge metal gate) there are cobblestone streets with other homes and also restaurants and little shops. Aviva likes to walk on the sidewalk at home and avoid stepping on the cracks -- so she tries here to avoid the cracks but you can't really do that with cobblestones. We've been shopping at the little mercados, where you're asked to wash your hands and they take your temperature before you go in. You have to wear a mask. This morning we cut up papaya and mango to eat with our cereal, and the bananas are also really good. We eat a lot of rambutans and mangoes. Some days we eat 3 or 4 mangoes - I mean, they're cheap, we have tons of them, we all want another piece... Mangoes are not a rare commodity.
It's been raining a lot - almost daily. Sometimes it rains really hard, which is nice to hear when we're inside. There are a lot of mosquitoes and we have lots of bites, especially the kids. We wear repelente contra mosquitos, or bug repellent, with deet, but we're still polka-dotted. Especially the kids. I'll show a picture. At Tlacalula Market this weekend we got a tennis racket thing that zaps bugs. Josh loves it. He does a lot of zapping.
We've been walking around a lot, much to the kids' chagrin because they want to take taxis everywhere. Granted it costs $3 or less to take a taxi around town, but there's no reason they can't walk. I like to walk. I like to walk on cobblestones and see stuff in the streets and we're not walking that far. Anyway, we use Google maps or paper maps and it works well. The other day I was turned around and was having a hard time figuring out where we were. I had the paper map but wasn't sure which way was north. I asked someone on the street which way was north and he looked at the map and he thought about it and then he said with embarrassment that he forgot which way was north. And he was unfamiliar with the paper map. We laughed about it together and it was a nice little interaction. Also, both kids hold my hand or hold Josh's hand, and not because we ask them to. They like to, and I like that also.
Mas por venir pronto.... (More to come soon....)
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