Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Mexico fact and quotes

There is a more serious post to come later, but here is the lighter side of our trip :)

  • Mexican vanilla is far superior to any other vanilla (and way cheaper as well) :)
  • Roosters really crow at sunrise. And not just then either. Really they crow all day.
  • "I don't know what that is on my plate, but it just jumped." - Logan Koontz
  • Everything is very brightly colored. Say goodbye to dully colored houses when you cross the border and welcome the hot pinks and sky blues (with a very brightly colored orange sprinkled here and there).
  • "Hasta Manaña" - Efrain, one of the kids at our VBS on the last day. I explained to him that we would be returning to the US the next day, so there would be no VBS, but still as he walked into his house he still called out "hasta manaña" to us.
this is me with Efrain and his cousin Thelma
  • It can rain in the desert. It can also go from 80 degrees to 40 degrees in a matter of hours because of the rain.
  • There is no such thing as OSHA.
  • "We almost didn't make it!" - me, at the bucket list summit (how ironic)
  • As soon as you cross the border, you can tell you are not in Kansas anymore...or Texas in our case (especially since Kansas does not share a border with Mexico).
  • Just because you speak with a Mexican accent doesn't mean you speak Spanish...
  • There are no driving rules. On our last day there I was driving down an un-striped highway and yes, I just drove in the middle of the rode. Also going 120kph in an 80kph zone is perfectly acceptable.
  • Duck, Duck, Goose, or Pato, Pato, Ganzo is very popular across the border.
  • You can run out of water. Girls were taking showers and the water just stopped. Also if you get a hot shower you are very lucky.
  • You can't flush toilet paper (same as China)
  • "Aunque no marche..." - Everyone, but especially Katie
  • There is only 1 gas station - the Oxxo - and they have great coffee and Manzana (said in my Mexican accent!)
  • Everyone, and I mean everyone, can cook good rice, beans, tacos and tamales. It is probably a requirement of being Mexican.
  • They have advertisements (just like the US) to live without drugs (vive sin drogas!).

1 comment:

  1. Yay for sweet kiddos! Mexico is always quite the experience ;-)

    And I AGREE - Mexican vanilla IS far superior! The man that works with Dad always brings my Mom a huuuuge bottle home when he goes to visit his dad!

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