Mexican at Heart
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Personal blog aimed at sharing experiences that one can encounter in Mexico. It is fueled by a passion for Mexico, from a young American womans perspective. The objective is to help others recognize all the positive things Mexico has to offer and to open their mind in contrast to misconceptions that plague Mexico. Mexicana at Heart.com exhibits the hidden beauty that Mexico encompasses and brings light to the people, sounds, sights, smells, colors, and everything that makes this country truly unique. This blog also strives to be motivation for young people to follow their passion, whatever it may be and wherever it may take them.
tags: american, passion, travel, young



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My name is Jessica and after graduating college in 2010 I immediately picked up and moved to Mexico, finding a job in Puerto Vallarta. My goal is to live in Mexico forever and embrace the culture and language. I ultimately want to inspire people to explore this beautiful country, beyond the beaches and to follow their passions.
Latest posts on Mexican at Heart
Choosing a Hotel in the Riviera Maya
Posted on 27/03/2013
Maybe this Riviera Maya hotel near Tulum? Before becoming completely enamored with Mexico, I knew I wanted to work in tourism– I truly wanted to help people spend their...
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Monarch Butterflies in Piedra Herrada
Posted on 28/02/2013
Mexico’s migrating monarch mutterflies is a miraculous event that happens not only in Michoacán, but just outside Valle de Bravo in Estado de Mexico too! A visit to the Monarch...
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Idyllic Zihuatanejo
Posted on 12/02/2013
Zihuatanejo Ixtapa Bay Formerly a hideaway for Pacific pirates and hippies, the fishing village of Zihuatanejo became known as a resort destination after its sister city, Ixtapa, was built...
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What’s New in Puerto Vallarta
Posted on 24/01/2013
The New Malecon One year and 3 months had passed since I last visited Puerto Vallarta (the place I once called home when I first moved to Mexico). I consider Puerto Vallarta to be the best...
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Visiting La Merced in Mexico City
Posted on 14/01/2013
One of my favorite things about living in Mexico City is the territorial diversity. From the heart of the city stretching to the outlying suburbs, there are an assortment of...
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It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like….
Posted on 14/12/2012
Season change in Mexico City brings beautiful flowers along Reforma. It may not be as nice as the natural changing color of the leaves, or that first powdery snow,...
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Tequileros Making Tequila in Tequila, Jalisco
Posted on 04/12/2012
Headed to the Magical Town of Tequila? It’s a very informational and fascinating town especially if you visit one of the many tequila factories. I myself learned...
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Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) Altar
Posted on 27/10/2012
Wanting to make a Day of the Dead altar? Check out my first ofrenda and helpful links. If you live in Mexico City, Mercado Sonora is a great place to go for Dia de los Muertos...
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Alebrijes in Mexico City
Posted on 22/10/2012
Giant alebrijes in Mexico City have become a modern and cultural tradition bringing attention to this unique Mexican folk art. Vibrant colors, intricate designs, and imaginative animals...
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Aguas Termales Hotels — Chignahuapan and Comanjilla
Posted on 16/10/2012
Aguas termales hotels in Mexico are few and far between but I was able to enjoy the warm spring waters at hotels in Puebla and Guanajuato. If you are looking for a hotel in Leon...
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How did you get involved in the Mexico Today program? Do you know if they are hiring more writers? I submitted a story on the webpage but never heard back from them.
I live near DF and know it fairly well, so if you need some advice let me know.
Ted