We eventually left La Paz on Sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. and arrived in the Marina in Mazatlan at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. Two Hundred and sixty miles across open sea. Now we're on the mainland and plan to be here until next March. We'll be in Mazatlan until next Wednesday and then we start poking our way south to be in Puerto Vallarta by December 17th. Then we get to decorate the boat for Xmas. The kids think that the more lights we put on the boat the better the chance is that Santa will find us in Mexico.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Shopping at the Super Mercado
We eventually left La Paz on Sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. and arrived in the Marina in Mazatlan at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. Two Hundred and sixty miles across open sea. Now we're on the mainland and plan to be here until next March. We'll be in Mazatlan until next Wednesday and then we start poking our way south to be in Puerto Vallarta by December 17th. Then we get to decorate the boat for Xmas. The kids think that the more lights we put on the boat the better the chance is that Santa will find us in Mexico.
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I like the kids' thinking, but I wonder what a tight squeeze it will be to land the sleigh on such a small space.
ReplyDeleteAlso, with so many lights on the boat, maybe you guys can get a sponsoship deal from Corona to do a new commercial for them. (Phil, just make sure some of those libations are a six-pack of Corona!)
Como esta su espanol.Puede entender la gente o esta apriendo la lenguaje. Di
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