Community medicine, once again

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Only this time I’m in Chapala, Jalisco. That city, and the neighboring city, Ajijic (pronounced “ah-hee-HEEK”), might be familiar to some because there are a huge number of retirees from the US and Canada that have decided to spend their twilight years in this area of eternal spring. For the first time in my experience here in Mexico, it’s regularly assumed that you don’t speak Spanish and get attended to in English (as best as possible). In fact, much of this area feels more like some retirement community in Florida, except with much prettier scenery and better weather. For example, we are staying at a bed-and-breakfast place called El SueƱo that is owned by a Canadian lady. I’ve never met a rude/mean Canadian, so I figure we’d be in good hands. I was right. Claudia and baby came along for a mini-vacation while I slave away at the Red Cross (hence the B&B–we’re in “Suite Three” if you look at the pictures on the website).

Anyway, as usual, I’ll have lots of pictures and stories to share when I get settled back. I worked into the wee hours so I could have Sunday off to enjoy the day with family, so I’ll do exactly that before getting back home to the same old grind.

  • By claudia, March 4, 2007 @ 10:51 pm

    Are you going to post the “AFTER BABY HAS HER WAY WITH THE ROOM” pics?

    Somehow, the room just does not look the same….

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