
Valle de Bravo was the next weekend, a beautiful lake town about 2.5 hours outside of the city. It was yours truly accompanied by three beautiful women. (I'm partial to the one on the right). We cruised around a few hours and enjoyed some micheladas (beer with lime and some spice). Olivia and I got back Saturday night since she had to prepare for a week of camp.
It was in the hills of Puebla with half of the 8th grade class the following week. She told me about it being one of the places with the fewest days of sunshine, and that it was like being in a cloud the entire time. She stayed plenty wet, but got to go caving, a coffee plantation and hiking, to name a few enjoyable items. Her being gone left me to tear up the City with all my homies. Or not really. But I think we may have gotten in a night of poker that week, it's still fuzzy.
Olivia's return from camp marked the same day our good friend Tyler P. Forret was able to make the trek down from Des Moines. We enjoyed his company for almost a week. Took a trip to the pyramids, caught a soccer game at Estadio Azteca (2nd biggest soccer stadium in Latin America) and took in the Lucha Libre wrestlers. The personal highlight was an interesting night playing pool, singing to i-pods and making new friends. You should ask him all about it.
After all the excitement w/ Tyler, the lady and I needed a weekend alone, so why not hop a bus to sunny Acapulco? We enjoyed our time in Pie de la Cuesta again, I think it was our 4th time there so far....it's awesome....we love it. Everyone should come and check it out with us.
So that wraps up a fun filled February, I'm sure you can understand better why we've been so bad about updating the blog...lots going on. More to come!
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