
This is our 3rd time visiting Teotihuacan, so I didn't take too many photos. However, at the park entrance, they've set up a small museum and the hands on activity was having a virtual mask of some major god. It was pretty fun.
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| At the top |
We walked to the Sun pyramid. Arden was sick, but he was such a trooper. Unfortunately, the top of the pyramid is under reconstrucition or they were doing some archeological exploration.
I think the kids highlight was playing with their bows and arrows. Mia was an excellent archer.

After our pyramid hit, we headed over to the Grutas restaurant. We've been wanting to eat there since the first time we visited Teotihuacan. The place is pretty cool...how often do you get to eat inside a cave? As we sat and looked over the menu, we noticed it was pricey...which we were expecting. However what annoyed us was a cover charge of 20 pesos per person for sitting there to eat. We thought that was ridiculous, a complete rip off and left.
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| The Grutas |

So off we went to Xochimilco. Urbano, Margarita's brother-in-law was our awesome, yet scary driver. There were a couple of times I thought we were going to die. The trip across Mexico City was over 2 hours long and once we arrived to Xochimilco, we still didn't eat. We had fun in the boats. However, I think the person who enjoyed it the most was Grandma. The Mariachi Loco came over to our lancha to play some song for us. Grandma even asked Urbano to dance with her. She was loving all of the fun.
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| In Xochimilco |
Sadly, Arden was still feeling sick with a fever and as we were getting ready to board the SUV, he threw up. Poor guy.
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| Dancing to Guantanamera |
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| Family of ducks |
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| Getting treatments |
Urbano took us back to Cuernavaca and once we arrived to Margarita's house, her mom was there and gave him some special home remedies and rubbed him with some type of ointment. I don't know what she gave him, but by morning, our Jaguar was a new happy man. He looked so much better. I was glad he was better, since I was starting to worry with such a high fever that wouldn't drop.
Hooray for home remedies.
2 comments:
I did not know about the potions and special treatment. That's wonderful. I'd like to learn more.
Guantanamera, guajira Guantanamera... I can't get the song out of my head... and I don't want to. It makes me happy, whether I want to be jolly or not! I found out Izzy does the same thing... she dances spontaneously when she's extra happy.
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