Today we didn't do much (it rained ALL day) so we nixed our plans
to go to Guanajuto (another day trip about an hour away). Pretty much everything
you do here is outside so we hung out at the house a lot of the day.
We took a taxi (it was raining) to La Colmena Panaderia (The
Beehive Bakery). They had a bunch of
breads and pastries that we’ve never seen before. We got a little bit of everything for about
$7. Most of it was really good. (Walker didn’t think I included enough
details so he wrote the next paragraph).
We went to the bakery and Walker jumped in a giant puddle and got soaked. He splashed Mason on the way to find a taxi. While we were at the bakery we were clueless
at the beginning, until we found out you go in the back, and get tongs and pick
up what you want. We got a lot of
pastries and tonight we are ready to go back because it was so good. (written
by Walker the AMAZING)
Allison found a “spa”
and got a hour long massage in what looked like a garage for $40 while I hung
out with the kids at the house. She said the
massage was great the environment not so great……
We NEEDED to get the kids out of the house towards the end
of the day so we drove to Pollo Feliz (Happy Chicken). We drove there in the dark in the rain
(breaking the cardinal rules of driving in Mexico). We really are feeling more comfortable
here.
Again, Mason said I was short on details….
At Pollo Feliz it was the most kid friendly place we have been to
so far. In the restrooms there was a bench for the little kids that were not
tall enough to reach the sink to stand on.
Even the hot springs where there were tons of kids, did not have a
bench. There was a play area like the
ones at McDonalds. To eat we bought a medium chicken, 12 or so chicken nuggets
that were 40 pesos (less than 4 U.S. dollars.), a huge quesadilla, and chicken
hamburgers. (written by Mason)
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