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  • 13Apr

    I had an email a week or so ago from Caren Cross. She said she was enjoying our blog and thought we might be interested in her documentary about living in San Miguel. I clicked on the link and then purchased the DVD.

    What a treat it is! Paul and I could really identify with the sentiments most ex-pats expressed, and were swept up in the amazing atmosphere of Mexico she portrayed. The film is called Lost and Found in Mexico.

    As we were watching, I realized that I should buy the DVD for my sisters, as it can explain our attraction to Mexico better than I probably could, even if I could have their undivided attention for 53 whole minutes. (I don’t say that to be mean, it’s just the truth.) For some reason I really want them (and some others) to understand that our decision to move isn’t just because we want change, or to live better on the income we’ll have than we could up here….that the slowness, and the sociability, and the chance to really connect with ourselves and each other is more possible there.

    Caren says she doesn’t feel a part of US society any more, but she also doesn’t feel like she is a member of the Mexican society….and that this kind of anonymity is part of how she rediscovered herself. This makes sense to me.

    The film made me happy about our decision to move to Mexico. San Miguel isn’t the only place in Mexico that this film could be about…I have felt the same atmosphere and sense of solid, slow, comfortable and happy lives in many places throughout Mexico, and look forward to life in Mazatlan with even more excitement and expectation than I already had been feeling!

    There were a couple of scenes we could really identify with….selling their household goods, a dumpster full of junk…and what we can hardly wait for….the day the car is loaded and we head out for good! Thanks, Caren.

  • 13Apr
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    It has been a while since I posted since the projects I am doing around here don’t really seem blog-worthy. I spend my days painting, caulking, shopping at Home Depot and working outside when the weather permits. We seem to have had endless days of rain at least part of the day, so outside projects have been mostly abandoned for now.

    I finished painting the laundry room and got it put back together after the handyman installed the lower cabinets and the new laundry sink. It looks so nice! Most of the rooms in our house have color on the walls, but I decided to paint the laundry room white. With white cabinets and washer and dryer, two florescent lights, a skylight and a window, the room is almost blindingly bright. I guess it will make it easy to match socks!

    My eBay auctions are getting lots of hits but they end on Sunday, so I have my fingers crossed. These are first edition Yeats and Cather, and I have high hopes for them. I am putting some more books on eBay this Sunday (you want the auctions to end on Sunday for maximum bidding) and I created a homemade light box for taking pictures of the books. I have a lot more pictures to take – being an inexperienced photographer meant that it took me a while to figure out that I should use the self-timer in order to reduce movement – and reduce blurring.

    This weekend I am hoping for decent weather so Paul and I can move a LOT of wood chips. The weeds are getting a foothold and I want to bury them under 4-5 inches of chips. Paul is itching to get some more pressure washing done….one of the outside chores he really loves – maybe as much as I love my weed whacking.

    We have been looking at houses in Mazatlan on the web and are collecting places that we want to see when we are down there in May. The excitement builds every day as we get closer and closer to selling the house and actually moving!


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