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I'm an American married to a Mexican and we now live in Guadalajara after living in Puerto Vallarta. This is our family's story.
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I´m originally from Carmel, California and I've been living in Mexico for almost 19 years now. I'm married to a Mexican and we have two daughters. I teach English in an American company and before that I taught in elementary schools. I love working in the garden, taking care of our pets and blogging.

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Wednesday Wishes Posted on 18/07/2012

Last year I participated in "Wednesday Wishes" almost every week, and it was amazing how many of my wishes came true.The idea originated from Brooke over at "Bright...   Read more
Ladybug, Ladybug Come This Way! Posted on 15/07/2012

It has happened once again...my nasturtiums have been invaded with aphids! Because we eat the nasturtiums, I don't like to use pesticides.I was waiting to see what would happen. Kind...   Read more
The Fashion Capital Of Mexico Posted on 12/07/2012

Okay, I'll be honest...I never knew that Guadalajara was the fashion capital of Mexico until I came upon this wonderful heart...I LOVE HEARTS (especially when they're crooked) so...   Read more
"Heaven Is Here" Posted on 22/06/2012

I wrote last month how I love to read Stephanie Nielson's blog, nieniedialogues.com And when she announced that she had written a book titled, "Heaven Is Here" I oh, so badly...   Read more
I've Been Hacked! Posted on 19/06/2012

I'm writing this post because I have some of you on my personal e-mail contact list and so you've received an e-mail from "me" which is DEFINETLY NOT from me. I'm...   Read more
'Twas The Night Before Camp Posted on 08/06/2012

Isabella chose to go on a wonderful camping trip with her classmates as part of her birthday gift. Last night was the big night for her and she was sooo excited, she couldn't sleep....   Read more
HAPPY 10th BIRTHDAY ISABELLA Posted on 01/06/2012

I can hardly believe that Isabella turned 10 years old on May 29th!!! Boy, does time sure fly. Her birthday brought back lots of wonderful memories of the day she was born and she loves to...   Read more
Papirolas Posted on 27/05/2012

One of the reasons I love living in GDL is that there are so many fun things to do! Just recently we went to the EXPO for an event by the name of Papirolas. This year's theme was...   Read more
Mother's Day 2012 Posted on 19/05/2012

I know this post is a tad bit late, but this is how my Mother's Day was...Francesca had her school celebration on Tuesday the 8th and Isabella's was Thursday the 10th, so when I...   Read more
Feliz Día Del Niño 2012 Posted on 01/05/2012

We've been celebrating "Día Del Niño" since Friday. Francesca's school invited the children to come in costumes and she chose to be a flower...Like I said,...   Read more
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  • My wife & I are from San Diego for many years and retired and hope to visit chapala and guadalajara in oct or nov.. I am studing spanish and have taught some too, at Jr. Colleg eleve. We are retied professionals. Just got on a blog and wanted to talk to someone. Thank You. Jim
    By jllesq007 2011-05-06, 02h14
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