Thursday was the 200th anniversary of Mexican Independence Day! As Thursday approached, the city became COVERED in Mexican flags. As it turns out, the Mexican government sent flags to every address, so that people could properly celebrate. On Wednesday night, the town square was packed with people. There was a stage set up with live music, and tons of food stands. At 11 the Mayor came out and did the traditional cheer of ¨Viva Mexico! Viva Hidalgo!¨ followed by a bunch of other ¨Vivas¨that I didn´t understand. This was followed by an exciting fireworks display that had us wishing we were a bit further away!
Three years of teaching in the Bronx has taken it's toll, so we're taking a vacation. Goodbye civilization, hello happiness. Follow us on our travels through Central America and BEYOND!

Saturday, September 18, 2010
San Cristobal de las Casas
The last five days we were in the mountain city of San Cristobal de las Casas. The city is absolutely beautiful, cobblestone streets, old churches, Mayan markets and all surrounded by mountains. While we had planned to do some day trips and other activities in the San Cristobal area, we loved the city so much that we never got around to doing them! Our days were spent wandering around the city, sitting at outdoor cafes drinking coffee, reading, people watching, enjoying the weather and the scenery. During the day the weather would be absolutely perfect- sunny, warm (but not hot) and breezy. Then every evening it would start to rain around 6 or 7 for a few hours, and then mostly clear up again. We were loving it!

The military performing some kind of ceremony in front of the Governor´s mansion.
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Oh, this sounds festive! How lucky for you to be IN Mexico for its 200th Anniversary Festival.
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ReplyDeleteEverything sound soooo fantastic! I am so glad you girls are such a great time!
ReplyDeleteViva Tara y Julia!