Refried Dreamer
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- 3 Girls + Jr
- A Canuck in Mexico
- A Little Cup of Mexican Hot Chocolate
- a mom's view of ADHD
- alabaster cow
- Amor Sin Fronteras
- BeCentsAble
- Bienvenidos a Jali-Wood
- Bikini By 30
- blospot.com
- Borders Aside
- Broke in Mexico
- Canadian Chica in Cancun
- Cooking for a Mexican!
- Damn Mexicans
- Desayunando Frijoles
- Documenting Me
- Effective Swearing in D.F.
- fashionably foodie
- From one Country to Another
- Gangs of San Miguel de Allende
- gogue
- Guilty Kitchen
- Heather in Paradise
- How to cook - 1 Handed
- I Was Crazy To Live In Reynosa
- If the fish stink, flush 'em!
- Inked Plus
- it's what makes me...me
- Jen Has A Pen
- Just a Random Hero
- La Cocina de Leslie
- La Gringa's Blogicito
- Lady Bloggers Society
- LIVING IN GUANAJUATO
- Living in Nayarit
- Loving the Land of the Flour Tortilla
- Meet Me in the Kitchen
- Mexican Trailrunner
- MexicoReporter.com
- Midwesterner in Mexico
- Mommy Drinks Because You Cry
- Monterrey, What the Hell?
- Motherhood in Mexico
- Moving Kids to Mexico
- My Sueno Americano...
- Needles and Sins
- Needles and Sins
- On The Road To Patzcuaro, Mexico......
- OSOKILL Blog
- Por Fin Juntos Denuevo
- Sarcastic Mom
- Southern Living
- starbucksbreak.com
- stepford dreams
- Stuff White People Like
- SUNCHAMEXICO
- Swapmeet Chronicles
- The Accidental Tapatia
- The Blog of Joy
- The Humorous Side of Living in Mexico
- The Rosas-Standring Family
- The Vaca Family
- Theta Mom
- Tulum Living
- Undomestic Diva
- Vadose
- VallartaBlog
- www.wagamamawanderings.blogspot.com
- www.wagamanawonderings.blogspot.com
- ZOCALO de Mexican Folk Art
- ¿What do I do all day?
Gender | Female |
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Location | Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico |
Introduction | I've been living in Mexico now for about a two years with my hubby and 2 kids. Not exactly by choice, but we're here nonetheless. Luckily, I live with quite a few of the accomodations that i was used to in the states. In spite of those convienences, we also have a water tank with asbestos, outdated electricity, massive amounts of dust, caterpillars that burn your skin, and thousands of windshield washers on every street corner. My kiddos and I are learning to speak spanish and adjust to life away from our family and friends in the States. |