We are really, really happy about the assignment:
- I already spoke some Spanish, so I get to nail down one language before befuddling my cabeza with another.
- Guadalajara is the cultural center of Mexico. There is a ton to see and do. People seem to love it there. (State Dept people, I mean. I trust that the TapatÃos enjoy it, too.)
- No winter for 2 years.
- Dora and Diego hail from Mexico...
But yes, Guadalajara. Things are getting real. Spanish training is nearly over--I test June 8--and then we will have exactly 2 months until departure. The Bee's last day of work is June 15. Shortly after that she and the kids will go to her sister's wedding in Hawaii while I stay here and learn how to be a consular officer. [Yes. It hurts.] When they get back we will have ONE MONTH.
...which sounds like a lot, but you need to understand that on the average day we accomplish NADA. We just try not to move backwards. Any type of forward progress is a bonus. Not enough hours in the day...
So that's why I chose right now to start bloggin'!
I just found your blog. It has been fun to read your posts. I love the Dora selling point. (We have three little girls.) Good luck with your last bit of training and enjoy Mexico! It's a great place.
ReplyDeleteThanks Becky! We are definitely psyched about getting down there.
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ReplyDeleteYour blogs are very interesting! I am actually going to Guadalajara to study abroad for the semester. This is my second time going abroad in Mexico. Is there anyway I can get in contact with you? I'm unsure if this blog is even active. In any case, I wish to join the Foreign Service also.
I hope you're having a great time,
Joshua Edmonds
Josh, this blog is not very active but we're still here. About to leave Guadalajara actually. Have fun down here!
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