Coming to Yucatan

I’m safely in Merida after a long day on Wednesday. The flight from Seattle was stuck on the runway for two hours while we waited for a computer problem that was affecting the entire United fleet (international even).  We finally got in the air and I made it with time to make my connection (which was delayed more then 30 minutes)…and landed in Mexico City a little late.  The connection there was CRAZY!  We went through immigration, but not customs…and there really wasn’t a way of tracking us…so it seems like I could have slipped through…but I guess there were a few checkpoints they would have caught it. Customs didn’t happen until landing at my final destination.

I almost didn’t make it on the connection to Merida.  Somehow I was on standby…and this is when I learned my first lesson.  Lines are not for the faint of heart in Mexico.  I happened to get there early and check in…but minutes later there were hundreds of people milling around the area…for three flights…all walking up and getting checked in by having their tickets torn.  Not as orderly as in the US.  The plane was full, but luckily I made it on.  We arrived at 1130!  The last 45 minutes were killer…I was very ready to be done traveling.

I was tired…so we came home and pretty much went to bed.  Yesterday…I spent the whole day sleeping.  It is very very warm and humid here.  I walked around the new neighborhood and found that there are MANY restaurants…gyms, and other types of places.  It’s a pretty nice neighborhood.  And a bus ride to downtown is only 15 mins.  Then back home to sleep. Chema had to work until 6pm and I was surprised to still be sleeping when he got home!

He was tired from a 12 hour day so we relaxed and then went out and had a late dinner with his friend Rodrigo, who is going through some problems at work - a public university - where some of the teachers are trying to form a union.  I woke up this morning, took a shower and came downtown to find an internet connection.  After a short breakfast and then a walk in the heat (!)  I’m in a cool trendy coffee shop with air conditioning and VH1 playing on the tv.  A strong internet connection as well.

So the first step is to start learning - both Spanish and the culture.  Since I missed the reasonably priced Spanish course for the summer, I may try intensive at home learning and practicing with Chema and his family/friends.  I’ll probably use the free system through the King County library system until I decide which other system to buy.

So I’m here. And adjusting/exploring my new life.  It is good to be here, though at a minimum I have a lot of adjusting to the climate to do.  With no air conditioning…it is very hot.  Our house is nice though.  Small and fairly cool with lots of open windows. We have a backyard that is in need of HELP…but could be a nice growing area when done.

I’ll post more later, including some photos.  Hopefully I’ll have internet at the house soon.