Arrived in Mexico City – Safe and Sound!

I arrived on time at 7 am with all my stuff and no hassles – into the airport by 7:30! It is an open airport that is nicely kept up – no kids hawking chicle (gum). The first thing I saw was a Carl Jr. The Starbucks was a big resource as it had a mocha purchased with my Starbuck’s card and Wifi I could use (I couldn’t log into the airport Wifi). I spent quite a while with Verizon to set me up with my free text and talk (with WiFi only) and data (only .5 GB daily).

I had a thrilling taxi drive to my first home away from home and I settled in by unpacking. I had more struggles trying to find the WiFi in the apartment – but they did have a phone that I could use and add data. My first meal was at a fancy restaurant with white linen table clothes and waiters who stand along the wall in anticipation of your every need. I had a luscious meal with drinks, beers, coffee and an aperitif for $650 pesos ($33 USD). I can’t keep that up!

Today was a free day where I learned how to ride the metro, wandered into an unsafe neighborhood with a lockable, heavy metal gate across the street, walked 14.5k, met some aloof and some friendly people and generally took in the sights and sounds of this big city. It feels very different and like home.

Since I walked into the plane at the Vancouver Airport everyone has spoken Spanish and has expected me to reply in Spanish. As I was apologizing for my poor Spanish, one person said, “But I can understand you and you can understand me!” That’s a good way to start!

Carrie and Emerson brought me up to Vancouver for my flight – we spent quality time in Queen Elizabeth Park. What a great way to be ushered into my journey!
First night’s dinner – torrential rain and a Spanish tile floor.
Renting electric scooters is a big thing here!
Saturday’s are for dancing! Here young people are learning to swing dance – elsewhere older folks are leaning to salsa!
El Angel de la Independencia – one of the many, many statues.
The naked bike ride is alive and well in Mexico City!
Palacio de las Bellas Artes – I get to see the Ballet Folklorico here on Sunday!
Police were ever present in many different uniforms – this one juxtaposed to a street musician playing a music box.
I wonder how many dancers have walked through this doorway?

Published by KHNolan

Having retired in 2019, I attempted a year long - in two parts - adventure traveling around Mexico. However, COVID ended my trip early in April of 2020. Since then taking college classes in Spanish has kept me vaguely attached to my travels. I'm still focused on gained confidence and flow in speaking Spanish and not on becoming fluent. Though I don't believe I could leave my home, family and friends to live full time in Mexico, I am wondering if I might be able to split my time between home and Mexico. So, I am now back in Mexico working on that aim.

4 thoughts on “Arrived in Mexico City – Safe and Sound!

  1. Thanks Kathleen! Enjoyed the details from your first few days. Much love and the bestest wishes for a wonderful trip! See you in 6 months!

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  2. Kathleen!
    I am finally looking at your posts!
    Such amazing photos and explicit sharing.
    Thanks!!
    I hope your travels and studies are fun and fulfilling. I will write more soon.
    Sending tons of love,
    Laurie

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    1. Thanks so much, Laurie! I know you have had busy time, so I appreciate you checking out my blog and checking in. I look forward to hearing from you.
      Much love, Catalina

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