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How To Have An Amazing Cumpleaños In Mexico

01 Friday Jun 2012

Posted by Kristen in Mexico, Travel

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Birthday, bucerias, Celebration, mexico, Nayarit, travel

Being somewhere tropical and breezy with a margarita in hand almost guarantees this. ALMOST, I said. But, there’s a couple other things you need.

I will indulge all the details about celebrating my twenty second year of life somewhere spectacular to ensure YOUR birthday en México is unforgettable.

You can thank me later.

The girls I interned with made me an awesome, handmade, card.

Stock Up On Delicious Comida y Bebidas

No party is complete without tequila, and, well… more tequila. But we needed food, too, and there sure as hell is no shortage of rice, beans, salsa, and guacamole to go around. Oh, and I guess some tasty meat is available if you’re into that.

So, off we went to the Mega (the equivalent to Walmart in the US), to get some fish, rice, and fruit (among many other things, like beer pong balls) for my birthday dinner.

We tried to keep it classy. Promise.

Lupita, a volunteer I met through my internship at PEACE, took it into her own hands to plan a delicious meal for us all because that’s how Mexicans do. So, we exchanged some pesos for all the required awesomeness the night would need and we were on our way.

Plan A Surprise: Big Or Small

I guess when you aren’t fluent in Espanol, many things are lost in translation, but Lupita announced she needed to ”stop at her house,” so we left the Mega without her.

Fast forward an hour later, and all of a sudden, while I was chillin’ on the deck overlooking the pool, I hear a choir of “Feliz Cumpleaños” and what do I see? Lupita and the rest of the crew with a (melting and DELICIOUS) cake and candles in hand! They surprised the unsurprisable. (Mostly because of my less-than-perfect Spanish.)

Who knew it was possible?

Push The Birthday Girls’ (or Boys’) Face Into Cake

Mexican tradition. Required.

Enjoy That Amazing Meal (And Drinks) Together

The rest of the night was dedicated to eating well, drinking margaritas, swimming, and enjoying each other’s company.

Go To Your Favorite Local Bar

Luckily there’s no language barrier when it comes to drinking, so we ended up at our favorite bar, The Shamrock, in downtown Bucerías. Although there wasn’t much going on for a Wednesday night in off season, we brought the party with us and danced and drank the night away.

Create Lasting Memories

All birthdays are special because it’s a time for celebration and enjoying the people you’ve met throughout life. Although I’ve had 21 birthday parties (yup, I’m one of those people), this one takes the cake – seven new friends came together to make it an unforgettable time.

Embrace The Generosity

What I love most about Mexican culture is the generosity – people will go out of their way for you, regardless if you’re a stranger or someone they’ve known for a lifetime. The kindness Lupita (and the other interns) extended to me was unlike anywhere else I’ve ever been (yet), and I think we could all learn a little something from our neighbors in the South. :)

Have you experienced some amazing hospitality? Where were you? Tell me your stories in the comments below!

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Home Away From Home: Bucerías, Mexico

21 Monday May 2012

Posted by Kristen in Culture, Mexico, Travel

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blogging, bucerias, Community, culture, Expat, Internship, mexico, puerto vallarta, punta de mita, travel, traveling, Volunteer

Last summer while interning with PEACE Mexico, a nonprofit in Punta de Mita, Mexico, I shared an amazing house with the other interns in Bucerías. For me, living within the community provides a much richer experience and you get to feel less like a tourist and more like a neighbor. The place we stayed was about a ten minute walk to el centro and less to get to the bus stop (which is incredibly cheap and it’ll take you all the way to PV!) The house had a pool, 5 rooms, kitchen, living/dining room, garage, pool room, and two dogs! Oh yeah, and no TV :)

Dog Included!

Om :)

Bucerías was our home for three weeks and it was a place where we got to experience a different side of Mexico – compared to other towns, there is a higher rate of expats living in and around the area. It’s pretty easy to find other American’s and many of the Mexican’s living there know some English, which can ease the nerves for some people wary about traveling to a smaller Mexican town.

Beach in Bucerias

Our favorite local watering hole was The Shamrock. Yep – Irish themed and all! We spent many nights eating, drinking, and hanging out here and met a lot of really cool people.

A night out at the Shamrock!

Lucky for me, I got to spend my 22nd birthday here as well, with a shot on the house! They really know how to make you feel like you’re at home ;)

Mexico will always hold a special place in my heart and will be a place I continue to return throughout my life. Every experience there, from volunteering in Juarez, vacationing in Riviera Maya, and interning in PM has had such a positive impact in my life and I know the people I met along the way would say the same…

Paseo del Beso. Who you gonna take?

In all my travels, I’ve never encountered a place so inviting and warm, or a place so beautiful and rich in culture. I’ll be comin’ back for you, Mexico. You ready?

If you could return to a place you’ve been and call it home, where would that be? And what are you waiting for…..

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