A Very Full Half and Half Day

The most recent big improvement to my life is that I now have a cleaning lady who comes three hours per week. She mostly just does the bathrooms and the floors, but if there’s extra time, I have her do other projects. For example, today, she cleaned the slats of the living room blinds since she didn’t need to do anything in the guest bedroom and maid’s suite as she did them last week and they haven’t been used. It’s quite an adjustment having someone come into my personal space like that, but I like this lady and she does a very good job. I didn’t expect to notice this extra time in my schedule, but I really do!

Last week, she came at 9:30AM Saturday, but this week, she wanted to come at 7AM. I was fine with that since my coffee group was meeting for tacos at 1PM. I could work later Friday night, then get an early start Saturday so I wouldn’t have to go back to work after the taco meeting. So she arrived promptly this morning, did the floor of my office while I finished my coffee, and then we both settled into our groove. I only had one hour of work left to do after she was done, so I was able to call off at 11:30, as I’d hoped to do. I’d actually done a full day of work, earnings-wise!

At 12:30, I headed out to catch a bus to centro. One passed me just as I got to the corner, but I missed it. Thankfully, a colectivo (minivan) went right by after and had room for me. I called to the driver to drop me off at the corner of 62 and 47, so I only had a few blocks to walk to El Lucero del Alba restaurant to meet the group.

El Lucero del Alba is a cantina, so they sell overpriced drinks that come with tons of botanas, snacks. So as long as you come hungry, you’ll get your money’s worth out of your drink! I can’t even begin to list everything that came with our drinks, but it included smoked sausage, squash salsa, beef and mushrooms, guacamole, kibis, totopos, bread and garlic sauce, and more. Quite the spread!

I let the group leader order for me and I ended up with three garlic shrimp tacos that came with a side of spicy tamarind sauce. I had the same complaint about these tacos as I do about a lot of Yucatecan food: they were unnecessarily greasy. Yucatecan food is just so generally heavy and lacking in the freshness of the cuisines of other parts of the country. I’m really quite “over” it, to be honest. I’m still laughing about meeting a lady from Michoacan at Bodega Aurrera the other day and our raving about loving life in Yucatan dissolving into our complaints about food here. I cannot wait to go back to Sinaloa early next year and have some proper Mexican food! At any rate, the tacos were tasty under the grease and I hadn’t had shrimp in ages, so they hit the spot.

After, I decided to head up the Paseo de Montejo to get a few things at Walmart. On the way, I finally stopped into El Triunfo, a home decor store that more than a few expats call “Pier One on Drugs.”

OMG

What. A. Store. It’s an Ali Baba’s cave of treasures, many affordably priced. I could not believe all the lovely things I saw and I could easily furnish and decorate a home with their offerings. I was there ages and, of course, did not come out empty-handed!

I don’t like the background of this image, but I love the water colour coffee grinder. At 95 pesos, I couldn’t leave this behind! I put it up in my kitchen.

I’ve been looking for a tray or something with which to cover the hole in my master bathroom dresser. Triunfo had aisles of super inexpensive pretty serving platters and I eventually settled on this one that matches the pulls. Only $95 as well as it’s plastic, but it looks so pretty!

Next stop was Walmart for cleaning supplies and hopefully something else. I’m still in the process of organising my office. I’m soon going to be switching to the new Mac Mini and will be buying ahead of the new computer a monitor that I’ll hook up to my MacBook Air in the meantime. So I’ve been thinking of how I will organise my desk with my new set up and cable management was at the top of mind. I simply could no longer abide by my existing setup:

I was tired of the dust and the mess and hitting my shins and having to get on my hands and knees to access my iOS device cables. While Googling cable management ideas, I found the perfect solution, a cable organisation box (example here). It’s simply a box into which you put your surge protector and then there are slots for feeding your cables out of the box. This way, everything is contained, easily accessible, and very neat. The problem is I use a ginormous uninterrupted power supply and I could not find a commercial cable box that could fit it.

So when I got to Walmart and found this basket with a lid, I got very excited as it was perfect! It’s exactly the right dimensions and while not 100% dust-proof, it will definitely be heat-proof as the “weaving” will allow for ventilation!

When I need an iOS device cable, I can just pop the lid and expose my former nightmare! And when I just want to charge, I’ve fed the cables out the box so I can just plug in and leave my devices on the box, out of the way.

The setup is going to be further refined when I get my new computer, but it is already a massive improvement. $300 very well spent!

My day wasn’t over. After I reorganised my desk, I started this post, then went to pick up M as he wanted to take me to dinner as a thank you for picking him up at the airport. We went to the Vietnamese restaurant Pho Mx and had a wonderful meal. I then took him to the Walmart I’d just been to, did some translation, and left him to get his shopping while I poked around the grocery aisle and somehow resisted buying a Milka hazelnut chocolate bar — yes, my favourite treat from Bulgaria! Of course, I was much more active there and Milkas were a fraction of the price. So, really, resistance was the only option. But it was fun to see the purple wrapper again!

I did come home with one splurge — I’ve been looking for a storage container for spaghetti and they had a three pack of Barilla long pasta tucked into a decorative metal tin for only $49, so I grabbed one! We then had an adventure getting all the shopping to the truck, parked a couple of blocks away — we’d both forgotten to bring our grocery bags and Walmart was out of bags, tucking our purchases into produce bags! So we took a cart as far as we possibly could (we paid a guy a few pesos to take it back to the store!) and then schlepped the remainder of the way. This is a Walmart that is better to walk than drive to!

I was ready to drop by the time we hit the road again. I managed to get us both home without any detours even though I was partially driving in an area I don’t know well from the driver’s seat and it was dark. It’s so good to be getting to know the city inch by inch. Now, some much needed Bonita time and then sleeeeeep. 🙂

Hanging Around

This post is for Contessa who asked to see the results of a purchase I made a while back, but I thought others might enjoy seeing how I continue to make my wonderful house my home.

As way of background, I started collecting wall art about 10 years ago. When I moved into Miranda, so did my most precious pieces and those pieces came to Mexico with me. I hung them up when I moved in last year, but they didn’t make a dent in the amount of blank wall space I have in this mini mansion! So I’ve been keeping my eye out for things and have bought a few new pieces by local artists that were well within my budget. But again, they didn’t make a dent in the blank wall space here.

So when a neighbour just up the street posted to our neighbourhood Facebook group five colourful commercial prints for just $100 total (20 pesos each), I promptly swooped in and asked if I could have a closer look. They were not good quality and the frames were cheap, but I loved the images and the bright colours. They would not be “forever” pieces for me, but absolutely perfect for this in-between time of renting.

Before I could hang them, I needed to buy “hooky-things” for them as they didn’t have anything to slide onto a nail in the wall. Finally made it to Home Depot today and they had exactly what I needed, and in a six-pack when I had five pictures, for less than 20 pesos!

First up is this street scene that reminds me of Kotor, Montenegro. Click on all pictures to embiggen to see details!

On the other side of the wall, in the dining room, is my favourite of the five and the one I would have bought if I’d misunderstood and the pictures were $100 each.

This bowl of local fruits definitely has the best colour of the five!

My least favourite of the five has really grown on me. I don’t like the bland background, but those apples are gorgeous!

The final one is pretty but doesn’t evoke an emotional attachment, so I stuck it in the guest bedroom. 🙂

Here are other pieces I’ve hung up.

I traded my lawn mower at Haven for this painting by my neighbour and friend there. I can’t believe that it’s in Mérida after seeing it on her Facebook page and falling in love so hard!

I bought these next two back in March and they finally have homes!

The flamingo was up in my bedroom for a bit, but migrated down to my office where I get to enjoy it all day as my work station faces it. 🙂

The dragonfly required a lot of measuring to hang just right.

Bonus dog pic

I was standing at the front door when I took that picture. Notice that you can see the whole picture when you walk in the door and it’s not blocked by the beam or the hand rail?

Next up are these two dollar-store frames that I picked up in Campbell River way back yonder just to cover holes in my RV walls. I really like them and while they don’t pack as much of a punch again beige walls as they did green, I’m glad I grabbed them when I was at Haven in September. Yep, that’s another dragonfly.

I also hung up this card my best friend Bast sent me when my dad died and which posits a lovely theory.

Perhaps life is but a journey leading to the perfect home

Finally, here’s a macaw parrot I painted with watercolours in 1993!