
Anyway, we are settling in. Our home is mostly put together- still need to hang the artwork and put away a few more boxes. We have wonderful neighbors, including same age kids in our own building! What a treat. The kids are adjusting to school- I can't say they love it, but they have friends and are liking it enough. It's a larger school and I do miss the community of our American school in Guangzhou.
My job is terrific- I have a team of 10 staff and they are all hardworking, team oriented, and really fun. I feel like I hit the jackpot in that regard.
The Embassy is an exciting place to be- something is often happening and I work with colleagues from many different agencies, with tons of experience. I know I will learn a lot during this tour.
There is SO much to do in this city, but I confess that on the weekends, we mostly stay close to home. The kids grumble about sightseeing, though they always have fun once we get out there, and it's more fun with D. But we get out there every now and then, such as our trip to Chapultepec Castle and the zoo.
Xochimilco is a fun day trip with visitors - it's a canal full of colorful boats; you ride, eat, and stop to visit some sights along the way, like a nursery and a snake zoo.
Have I mentioned the food? Like many Mexico City residents and visitors, I'm becoming obsessed with the food. From amazing taco stands to the world's best restaurants, CDMX has it all. I have a spreadsheet of restaurants I've visited and want to visit. This week, we dined at one of the world's top restaurants, Quintonil, and it was exquisite.
Some shots from our day in the center this week with Daddy. The city offers free ice skating during the holidays right in the zocalo (center), with this amazing view!
Even the kids find the Diego Rivera murals in the National Palace impressive.We had a delicious lunch at Azul Historico, where the roof was a canopy of trees!
Inside that lovely lady in front of me (a skeleton actually) was the most delicious tortilla soup. Such presentation!
2 comments:
Hi there!
My name is Jack, and I run the website Path to Foreign Service. I recently found your blog, and I've really enjoyed reading your stories! The jump between DR, China, and now Mexico is impressive. I grew up in the FS and jumped around just as much, and thoughts it was great! I too lived in China (Beijing), 98-02, and really enjoyed my time there.
I'm touching base to see if you might be interested in writing a guest post on my blog. I write mostly technical information concerning the Foreign Service, but I would LOVE to host stories from people who are currently in the field. Either a "day in the life" (management officer) or an experience you've had due to the FS that stands out the most to you.
I would, of course, give you full credit and link back to your blog. I know this is something my audience is also looking for, so my goal this year is to try and provide it for them. If you are interested (I hope you are!), my email is below.
Otherwise, I look forward to finding out more of your journey in Mexico!
Gracias!
Jack
jack@pathtoforeignservice.com
so a memory popped up on my facebook. I decided to catch up on your blog. my, how they have grown!!! looks like you are all enjoying this wonderful adventure you're on - enjoy!! Please tell M that E says hi!
Happy Holidays!!
your old pre-K buddies~
Janine and Emily
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