!Adiós, Puebla – numero uno!

(I currently have intermittent and slow WiFi, so I will post in two sections.)

After a whirlwind three weeks with the Spanish Institute of Puebla, studying Spanish, visiting sites, and getting to know my host family, I feel at home in Puebla and have found a second family. Sofía, my anfitriona (I always struggle with that word – host), has fed me, laughed with me, taken me places, cleaned up after me, advised me, told me stories, and fiercely supported me when I needed it. Based on my experience, I am going to return here in April for another round!

Map of Puebla showing (top to bottom) the Zócalo, the Spanish Institute of Puebla, and my home with Sofía.

Last Saturday, as part of the program, we went to Ciudad de Mexico and visited Teotihuacan and Bosque (Forrest) and the Castillo (Castle) de Chapultepec. On our way the active volcano, Popocatépetl (Popo, for short) was showing more clearly than I had ever seen it – and with a fresh coat of snow!

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.

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