I visited family in Mexico four years ago this month, travelling with one of our daughters who had just finished university. She decided to return that summer to improve her fluency in Spanish and to teach English as a second language. I started this blog at that time as a way to keep in touch with distant family members and to provide an outlet for ideas and memories as our children were leaving home. As it turned out, our daughters initially thought the blog was a bad idea and they wanted nothing to do with family stories and pictures being shared on the internet. But I liked blogging, so my focus changed and my posts covered a variety of topics. I met many interesting people and broadened my knowledge greatly in many areas.
Four years later I am travelling to Mexico again to visit family. As before it is FIFA World Cup time and the weather will be very hot in June. I will spend time with my parents as my mother recovers from surgery and faces decisions about future treatments. I will visit my daughter and her husband who now live in Mexico. And when I return, I plan to continue blogging. Facebook has become the platform for keeping in touch with most of my family and Skype gives easy and free phone access over the computer. (I have not succumbed to Twitter). Blogging takes more time and thought but is still my favourite way to communicate online.
I visited family in Mexico four years ago this month, travelling with one of our daughters who had just finished university. She decided to return that summer to improve her fluency in Spanish and to teach English as a second language. I started this blog at that time as a way to keep in touch with distant family members and to provide an outlet for ideas and memories as our children were leaving home. As it turned out, our daughters initially thought the blog was a bad idea and they wanted nothing to do with family stories and pictures being shared on the internet. But I liked blogging, so my focus changed and my posts covered a variety of topics. I met many interesting people and broadened my knowledge greatly in many areas.
Four years later I am travelling to Mexico again to visit family. As before it is FIFA World Cup time and the weather will be very hot in June. I will spend time with my parents as my mother recovers from surgery and faces decisions about future treatments. I will visit my daughter and her husband who now live in Mexico. And when I return, I plan to continue blogging. Facebook has become the platform for keeping in touch with most of my family and Skype gives easy and free phone access over the computer. (I have not succumbed to Twitter). Blogging takes more time and thought but is still my favourite way to communicate online.
por lo pronto, adiós...