Our first glimpse of Mexico via the plane window! Cuernavaca is a valley, and so the southern part of the city is considerably warmer than the north.
This is Andrea (Marissa's cousin), but you can call her "Big 'Drea." She hails from Florida and has been living in Cuernavaca for four months! She got us the teaching positions at the Cuauhnáhuac Institute of Languages and Cultures. We'd be lost without her!
Here she is, with Matt, in a cafe appropriately titled Cafe del Gringas (a gringo or gringa is someone from the United States). Here we feasted upon huevos rancheros, enchiladas verdes, and chilequiles. Sorry, no pictures of the food :(
Meanwhile,
Matt magnificently
models in Mexico...
Saaaah Happaaay!
So very, very, VERY happy!!
I DEMAND HAPPINESS NOW!!!!!
Now that's settled, let's take a stroll through the school's entrance. Or should we say paradise?!
Walking to early morning class! Classes take place from 8-9:30 a.m., while the rest of the classes occur in the evenings. This is because many of the students work or go to school in the day, and are only able to take their English courses at this time.
The school also requires students to take 4 workshops a month, which are led by the teachers. They are more like specialized presentations, ranging from 'Redneck Culture' to 'Art Appreciation.' We can also write our own workshops, so if anyone has any suggestions or ideas, please share!
Though you can't swim in this pool, it's still pretty darn awesome the school has one.
This classroom resembles a small chapel! All the rooms are open and sunny like this! We will include pictures of our very own classrooms in a later post.
This one speaks for itself....yikes-a-bee!
This is the extremely empty apartment! Andrea's two previous roommates had all the furniture, and it went with them after they moved! And so, we are trying to think of creative ways to furnish/decorate without accumulating a lot of stuff...which, we discovered, is actually quite a contradicting idea! We'll probably pull a Kara and Erik, and sit on the floor for everything!
But whatta view, eh??
Every morning, we hear the rooster cock-a-doodle before sunrise! He lives in this coop, though Matt's friend Tony believes we will be fed the rooster before our stay is through!
Which brings us to 'la comida' (the food)! So far, our favorite part of Mexican life. Many of the restaurants are run by families out of small hole-in-the-wall places, and have picnic style chairs and tables set up outside. Here, we had late night fried quesadillas. That's right, deep friend tortillas filled with beans, cheese, mushrooms, and chicken, topped with salsa, crema, fresh cilantro and lime!
'Agua frescas' are also very popular and beyond delicious! Here we were having lunch at a neighboring restaurant to the school called 'Luma's.' This cucumber-lime water is wonderfully refreshing on a 85 degree day in Cuernavaca, ahhhhh....
Matt ordering his food, in Spanish! Muy bien, Matthew.
There do not seem to be any food restrictions or rules for vendors here in Mexico. Which means the risk of Montezuma's Revenge runs a bit higher, but it is worth every delicious bite! Besides, everywhere you eat is truly homemade and feels like you have your very own 'abuelita!'
Here, Marissa ordered gorditas frijoles! See that avocado slice? The woman who took our order brought over the biggest avocado in the world, and with her small machete, sliced off a chunk for all of us. She also let us sample a piece of chicken off someone else's plate, right before she served it to them!!!
We repeat, no rules.
(Note: we were not under water, but rather sitting under a blue tarp).
This fierce face is here to let you know, we are going to work really, really hard to continuously document our adventures here in Cuernavaca and throughout Mexico. Here's to many more weeks just as great as the first one!
We love and miss you all!
¡Hasta luego!
Nice blog! Matt! Make sure you take some pictures of Marissa haha! Nice reference to my blog keke.
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