cancun pit stop

cancun from above

this fall my sister had a baby up in alberta, canada where they live, so we obviously needed to go visit! turned out it was actually cheapest to fly to cancun for a day and then to alberta, so why not!

my flight was significantly delayed, so arrived at about 2 am. of course, i had neglected to arrange transport from the airport to the city in advance, which it turns out is not ideal in cancun if you arrive in the middle of the night, as they recently banned uber. after fighting back the rabid taxi drivers, i finally found a guy driving a resort van going in the other direction that could drop me off at his friend’s house, who could then drive me into the city. whew!

the first night i stayed in a really cheap hotel downtown, but the second night fully availed of the amenities at a brand-new sheraton four-points, also downtown, booked with (not too many) hotel points. it had a nice pool on the roof and a steamroom. between steam sessions, i walked around the hotel zone, which in cancun is along a long, thin peninsula jutting out into the caribbean. it was nice, but i was wearing a boot on my foot as i had recently broken my toe, so wasn’t able to get out into the water. it was a great place for a day, but if you are not at an all-inclusive on the beach, cancun is just a regular mexican city, only much more expensive. i had some fun exploring the downtown malls. glad i went!

sheraton four-points downtown, cancun

don’t throw away your customs form in mexico!

 
benito juarez airport, mexico city

at the end of june, my sister got married! ann and i went to my hometown of grande prairie, alberta for the wedding, which was excellent. we were also honored to be the co-emcees for the reception which was a lot of fun. in classic maria form, my sister had procured some indian-canadian guys who worked at the local tim hortons to cater curry and rice for the reception meal. it was nice to see a lot of people from our childhoods again!

ann then had to head back to the east coast for a summer language program, but i had a few more days off, so flew down to central america. i was supposed to have a short layover in mexico city before continuing to panama and then nicaragua. i went through customs as i was required to, and was given a customs card. after security i figured i was done with my customs card, and threw it away. i availed of some luxury lounge access i have through one of my amazing credit cards, and there filled up my backpack with some free canned beers for the rest of the trip. then i went to the gate to board the next flight. however, i wasn’t allowed to board without my customs card! an airline rep with a very flat affect continually reminded me despite my pleas that there were “no exceptions.” if i wanted to get on the flight, i would need to get a replacement customs card, outside of security. so i exited security and ran around the bowels of the massive terminal three of benito juarez international airport trying to find the applicable office. evidently, this happens to unsuspecting stupid foreigners with regularity, as there were a gaggle of others trying to do the same thing. they don’t make it easy though – you can’t just pay the $30 fee for a new customs card at that office, you need to pay it at a specific bank elsewhere in the airport. so i ran to that bank, but you need to have mexican pesos to pay. of course i had used all of mine, and the atm at the bank didn’t work, so had to try a few others to find some cash. back to the bank and back to the customs form office. new form in hand, i rushed through security, only to be pulled aside for having 20 cans of beer in my backpack. lol! the guys were pretty nice about it; hope they kept them. finally made it back to the gate as the airplane was pulling back. missed it.

procuring my checked bag after missing my connecting flight was another adventure, but it worked out. they let me into the underground baggage sorting area to wait while they located it, which was kinda cool. i was supposed to be in panama that night, and go to nicaragua two days later, but obviously needed to come up with another plan. new flights were prohibitively expensive, and missing mine was my fault. spent much of the rest of the day trying to figure out a plan. kind of exhilarating actually. flirted with all kinds of wacky ideas for getting to nicaragua before i finally found a multi-leg flight for the next day through panama and managua, nicaragua, with an overnight layover there before a final leg that i would skip, which saved a bunch of money. thankfully the next day they were amenable to checking my bag just to nicaragua, and it worked out! spent the night in mexico city, and ate some really great tacos multiple times. this was just two months after i had spent three days there earlier that spring. funny how it goes, but there could be worse places to be stuck!

mexico city!

mexico city

in april i was lucky enough to be able to go to las vegas for the acep (american academy of emergency physicians) advanced pediatric emergency medicine assembly, which was of course an excellent conference! on my way home to philly, i decided to take a flight detour through mexico!

i had a layover in monterrey, mexico, during which i was excited to check out the vip lounge that i suddenly had access to thanks to my new credit card, but it was excessively crowded, to the point of multiple people sitting on each other’s laps.

i had two full days in mexico city, and it really hit the spot! great value for money, and a ton of things to do. i mostly just wandered around – huge, beautiful malls. there is a massive downtown park chulpuateca with many attractions including a colonial era castle with great views of the rapidly proliferating skyline. and, most famously, the excellent national museum of anthropology – one of the best museums i have ever been to! it is arranged around an open courtyard, with an iconic roof that has water falling from it. in the surrounding building is a very thorough history and present-day synopsis of mexico’s various regions, which are remarkably distinct from each other in many ways. a definite must see.

mexican national museum of anthropology, mexico city
mexican national museum of anthropology, mexico city

i also went to the upscale polanco neighborhood which is where mexico city’s wealthy jewish and lebanese populations reside and shop, and downtown zocalo square, the third largest square in the world, which also has one of the largest flying flags in the world. nearby is the torre latinamericana, one of the tallest buildings in mexico city, which has a great viewing deck at its top. also perused some cathedrals and the place bella artes which is mexico city’s beautiful opera house, and the plaza girabaldi which is filled with mariachi bands at every time. and for the first time ever, on the flight home i got upgraded to first class!

mall life, mexico city
mexico city
mexico city from the torre latinamericana

baja road trip


baja

while i was in san diego i had a few days off, so decided to drive down into baja, mexico to visit my good friend austin, who works at an orphange. he lives in a desert city called colonia vicente guerroro, about a five hour drive south of tijuana. the orphange is expansive, and unfortunately there is no shortage of orphans. austin and his mexican friend deborah have a special place in their hearts for disabled children, and austin has basically adopted a severly delayed kid named jesus. it’s a lot of fun! austin and deborah have since established their own orphange nearby called eternal anchor. definitely an excellent place to support if you have some resources!

one day we left jesus with some neighbors and drove south to a place called catavina, about half way down the baja peninsula. it is famous for its unique rock formations, and it was quite impressive. we found a cave with indigenous pre-european era drawings. along this road there is no fuel available for more than five hours, so guys sell it from jerry cans along the road at grossly inflated prices. it was good times and lots of cheap tacos, and an enjoyable middle of the night saunter around downtown tijuana on the trip back up! viva mexico!

mexicali

mexicali, mexico

in college i spent one spring break in mexicali and tijuana, mexico with a great group doing a service trip.

mountainous road from tijuana to mexicali