Friday, April 9, 2010

Mexico

I have only been to Mexico twice.
Once when I was about 11 years old w
e visited my grandmother in San Diego and she took us to Tijuana for the day. It was pretty interesting to watch my grandma bargain for goods. I had never known that was possible. I was approached by a merchant with some necklaces and he asked me “How much?” I was supposed to tell him how much I wanted to pay for something. It was a new concept to me. I was amazed by all the colors in their products. The masks fascinated me as well as the dolls made of colorful yarn. Since that visit I started to collect the masks and the dolls. My grandma had a house in Mazatlan and every time she would go there she would get me a new mask and/or doll. When I think of Mexico I think of the colorful figurines, blankets, masks and dolls that are sold on the streets. Beautifully woven ponchos and blankets with many colors.

When I went on my honeymoon my husband and I went on a Carnival cruise and one of the stops was Cozumel. We spent most of our day on a white sandy beach, snorkeling in one of the most beautiful warm crystal clear waters. It was amazing and relaxing. When I think of this place I think of the beaches, the water and the palm trees.

One thing that I think about when people mention Mexico is Tequila and partying. Lots of people go there to have a good time, drink the tequila and get wild and crazy.

Another thing is the old Mayan ruins. When I think about Mexico I think of the ruins and the old architecture. I wish I could have seen some of it when I was there. When I see images of these buildings it reminds of Mexico. Probably not because I have been there but what I have learned at school.