I had a day of transcription to do, but by the time I got halfway through my work it was 1PM and I just had to get away from my computer screen, even if it meant have to come back home to the unfinished job.
Pad Thai was what I was in the mood for, so I decided to head up to the Golden Zone, then walk to the bank and Soriana. Getting to the Golden Zone felt like an eternity! I waited for ages on this side for a lancha, then I waited for eons on the other side for a bus. I waited so long that I considered getting into a pulmonía even if that would have meant a $100 trip to the GZ instead of just a $10 one!
Let’s just say that this was the perfect day for me to have given into my curiosity and bought a big fluffy doughnut with cinnamon sugar from the lady at the embarcadero because I would have passed out from hunger by the time I got to the restaurant! I thought I didn’t like doughnuts. As it turns out, I don’t like Canadian doughnuts. Mexican doughnuts are great. 🙂 And cheap! It was only something like $2!
So the bus finally arrived and it was incredibly crowded, standing room only for me… until a gentleman got up and told me to take his seat! Chivalry isn’t dead in Mexico! I was very grateful since it’s been incredibly humid the last few days and my knee is being really bad, so I appreciated a rest between all that walking I would end up doing.
Like last time, there was no one at the restaurant, even though I arrived quite a bit later. I had the pork in my Pad Thai this time and it wasn’t any better than the chicken in terms of the meat being a bit bland. But that’s being nitpicky again because the Pad Thai was again worth the very long journey to get to it! Two stars didn’t even make my eyes water this time. Either I’m getting used to spice or the chef skimped! It’s such a shame the restaurant is tucked away out of sight. Hopefully, word of mouth will be enough to keep it running a long time.
Next stop was the bank. I make a withdrawal up to my daily limit each time I go by one of the two Scotiabank branches that are part of my normal routes so that I have a reserve of cash on hand since neither one is particularly convenient to go to in a rush. I always convert my big bills to smaller ones and have yet to encounter any reluctance on a teller’s part. I’m really glad I opened up the account because I am saving a bundle on withdrawal fees!
Right next to Scotiabank is Office Depot and I spent a blissful half hour in there getting a few things I need to do my taxes and close the books for the year, including separators with the month written on them. They are in English, which I guess makes sense even for Mexico since the months are so close in both languages, as well as French, with just January being the odd duck out in Spanish (enero versus January/janvier). I just love poking through office supply stores. 🙂
Then, I got a few things at Soriana. I was hoping to find Swiffer refills, even though I knew that was likely wishful thinking. I have to wash my floors a lot here because so much sand gets in and the only mops I could find last year were the string kind that just basically push the dirt around. So I came armed with my Swiffer. The refills are pricey (I go through up to four sheets to do the whole house), but the wet sheets both clean the floor and trap the dirt, doing a much better job than a broom and mop, so they’re well worth the money. A lady asked if she could help me and I just said, “Swiffer…” and she said they didn’t have any, but she could suggest something else. She handed me a reusable microfiber cloth that promises to do the same thing as the Swiffer sheets (and which are meant to clip onto a Swiffer-type mop head), only you have to dip the cloth in water and wring it out. More work, but more economical. At something like $30, it’ll be worth trying it!
I also treated myself to some new bedsheets, another attempt to bring a little colour into the house. A ‘full’ mattress in the U.S./Canada is ‘matrimonial’ in Mexico. Just an FYI. 🙂
By the time I got out, the sky had gone from grey to absolutely leaden. It’ll probably pour tonight. It was a pretty fast taxi ride to the embarcadero (taking yet another route I’ve never taken before, so I saw new things), a bit of a wait at the lancha, and then a short taxi ride home on this side, with the driver knowing exactly where to take me. He took some other passengers, too, and one asked what the heck we were doing stopping where we did. He was surprised that it was my house. Must have thought I live in the trailer park or the hotel, I guess… He hopped out and helped me with my bags. Gentlemen aren’t in short supply in this country!
Gah, I’d better get back to work. But I think I have the next three days off!
I like using microfiber cloths in my Swiffer. I can do the whole kitchen floor here without changing cloths. Then I hang it up to dry then throw it in the laundry to be ready for next time I need to mop. I have a second cloth for doing the entryway and bathrooms but I can do it all with one cloth if I’m willing to rinse out the first one. I’m generally not willing. 🙂
Thanks for the testimonial! I’m optimistic. 🙂 The house here is HUGE and the floors get gross fast, so I expect to have to rinse a lot. 🙂
We are getting rain from now till about 8PM Saturday. I’m saving my inside stuff for tomorrow. Took up our outdoor carpet yet again…..we will likely be ankle deep in water come morning. Next year I plan to paint the cement patio and put our area carpets for the girls. Much easier to deal with.
I’d rather walk on clean cement than carpet, personally, so I like your idea. 🙂
Let me know if you want anything from Monterrey, I’m sure we have Swiffers or whatever they’re called. I’ve found lots of soy products, pestos, just about everything. We will take off on the 22nd.
Thanks, Chris! I really can’t think of anything I need.
You have been playing Hooky!… from this blog. :/
Either that or I’m bored.
Glad you’re having a good time this year. Everything is falling into place for you.
When I would go to Mexico in Puerto Vallarta where my folks shared a house. Outside coming from the beach & before walking up the steps there was a foot pool & an elephant shower (hand crafted). The foot pool as I call it, helped very much to keep the sand where it belonged.
Weather here is really pretty good. Warmer than expected.
Job: should be ending soon but hoping to see if I can stay longer (more $$’s).
Besides that, Kitty & I are doing good. Pooped but good.
Hugs