Living in Mexico and Learning to Speak Spanish: Tales & How-to Tips

The purpose of this blog is to provide information about Mexico -- mostly through my husband's and my day-to-day experiences of living in Mexico, specifically in San Juan Cosala, Jalisco, by Lake Chapala near Ajijic. I write for people who might live or retire in Mexico, for expats or travelers currently in Mexico, and for Mexicans. I write about how to learn to speak Spanish, why it's important, and how to get started. For more, visit my website www.mexico-with-heart.com as well! -- Rosana Hart

 

Monday, May 19, 2008

A Week in the Life Of

Today I'm going to give you an idea of what our lives were like this week, hoping that this will be helpful to people thinking of retiring to Mexico or simply living here, whether it's by Lake Chapala as we are or anywhere else.

After I wrote last week about how hot it was, we had our first really significant rain, complete with thunderstorm that had me turning off our router and unplugging my laptop. It's been cooler since then, hitting the mid 80s or so, cooling down at night. We're rarely using our fan at all. Nice!

Meanwhile, we're eating out of our garden quite a lot. Our lettuce is bolting and we will replant, but I am letting some of the plants go, in order to collect seeds... we use non-hybrid seeds so we can do this, bringing them down from the US.

artichokesWe've got our first-ever artichokes, and in fact two of these are steaming right this minute. We've been eating squash, snow peas, broccoli, cucumbers, and more.

In the technological world, we had computer challenges this week. Our "spare" laptop running Windows Vista had some problems. We found a retired foreigner who loves to fix computers, and it is now in his obviously capable hands. But then, with no spare in the house, my laptop did some weird things. Freakout time! Even worse, it happened while Kelly was in Guadalajara at the dentist where he was having work done on an implant. (We do normal dentistry here at Lake Chapala.)

I've run a complete scan on my computer and it's not a virus. I will do further work but not till after my whole "My Documents" finishes uploading to an inexpensive online service I found called datadepositbox.com. Computer problems south of the border are even more of a challenge than up north!

father-son-in-poolIt's been quite a social week for us, as we've been out and about some plus we had people over twice. Once, some good friends we hadn't seen for ages came over for dinner. Yesterday, we had a great time with a young family we are getting to know. Speaking almost entirely in Spanish for some four or five hours is great for our fluency! And whenever kids get into our swimming pool, I think of the family from Guadalajara that originally built this place and the pool, as their kids were growing up. Do I hear echoes of their laughter?

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3 Comments:

  • At May 22, 2008 6:17 AM, Blogger sam said…

    Hi rosana,

    Just wanted to say hi and to tell you that your blog is extremeley interesting!. I'm a mexican living in France since 2005, so I really know the feeling of being an expat. Every now and then I wonder if there are foreigners living in Mexico that might be feeling a bit like i do here. A quick google search brought me to your site.
    I will definitely be reading you from now on.
    Anyways, thanks for your views and posts on Mexico; and my best wishes for the future!
    Sam.

     
  • At May 22, 2008 8:21 PM, Blogger Rosana Hart said…

    Sam, I'm going to do a blog post soon about your comment... do come back!

     
  • At August 11, 2008 6:49 PM, Anonymous Becca said…

    Thank you for the datadeposit.com
    backup service tip. I subscribed
    this past weekend (9-10 Aug 2008)
    and have been most pleased.

    This service will be even more
    valuable when I visit Mexico next
    November. I really like the
    feature that I don't have to think
    about scheduling a backup, nor do I
    need any additional hardware, just
    an Internet connection.

    Becca

     

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