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What I Learned In Cancun

This was my 4th trip to Cancun, Mexico in the last 15 years or so. This trip was really unlike others I’ve taken. Cancun has changed so much. Here is a list of my observations:

1. The dollar is still strong in Mexico (about 12 pesos to the dollar), but things have gotten more expensive to purchase.

2. English, as a language, is widely adopted. I spoke very little Spanish on the trip.

3. Technology is huge. There were plenty if free wifi hotspots throughout the hotels, bars, malls, etc. This made staying connected really easy. It’s also the opposite of what you’d find in the U.S.; where we charge for everything.

4. The Mexicans I spoke with were pro-McCain. They indicated most of the country was.

5. Public transportation us cheap and runs 24 hours; it’s the lifeblood of the economy. Nearly everyone opts for a bus ride over a taxi.

6. The concept of green friendly hasn’t made its way down here yet, but I saw many products touting: organic, natural, or free from preservatives.

7. I still hate just laying on the beach; I need to be doing something all the time.

8. There is always one set of guests at the hotel who swear they are the life of the party and should be the center of attention. The group this year was easy to spot thanks to one girl’s leave nothing to the imagination bikini and cowboy hat.

9. It’s getting harder to find real authentic Mexican food. The food has really been Americanized. Really do we need 2 Chilis’ in Cancun?

10. Talking to the locals is always better than the guide books; yes, have a conversation and get more personal.

It was a good trip, but I’m torn between appreciating the advancements being made here (eg wifi) and continued commoditization of the city. At what point will Cancun just be a more southern version of California?

Nothing Like Youth To Make You Feel Old

I emailed by old coach, Ray Morris, to ask if I could swing by practice while I was in town.  He obliged and I hooked up with the Vernon Township Cross Country team on Monday, September 29, 2008.  Their workout consisted of a 15 minute warmup, a 20 minute cool down, and a 25 minute fartlek workout.  I worked with the men’s varsity team and held my own during the warmup and the first 7 minute fartlek.  But, from there I was spent.  The hills they have in NJ were something I hadn’t been encountering here in Minnesota.  For the most part, the land is fairly flat in and around the Minneapolis area.

Watching these kids run reminded me of how old I am.  They looked younger, acted younger, and clearly had way more energy than I did.  But, then again, they should be when you consider how much older I am.  I left the practice feeling invigorated and even more determined to reach my speed goals.  The runs I did following that practice were all hill based and it really paid off.  I knocked out the first mile of my 3 mile run last night in 6:05.  That’s roughly 40 seconds faster than I had been turning out miles.

I completely believe that you are only as old as you want to act and feel.  I feel young and I definitely act young.  Now, if I could just get my body to play along.

2008 Road Trip – New York City

New York City is flat out the best city in the world.  The culture, the people, the food; New York has it all.  This is Cora’s third trip to the Big Apple, but this is the first time that she was old enough to really enjoy the city.

First stop on the visit into the city was Nathans Famous in Coney Island.  This is the site of the annual hotdog eating contest and has been a New York City fixture for seemingly forever.  Cora ate her first real hotdog here.

First stop on the visit into the city was Nathan's Famous in Coney Island. This is the site of the annual hotdog eating contest and has been a New York City fixture for seemingly forever. Cora ate her first "real" hotdog here.

From Nathan's we headed over to Scotto's bakery. Cora can be seen here eating her first tri-color or rainbow cookied. These are insanely hard to find outside of New York City. Minnesota doesn't have them, Nebraska didn't, and only 1 place in Chicago did. They are amazing and Cora agreed.

From Nathan's we headed over to Scotto's bakery. Cora can be seen here eating her first tri-color or rainbow cookied. These are insanely hard to find outside of New York City. Minnesota doesn't have them, Nebraska didn't, and only 1 place in Chicago did. They are amazing and Cora agreed.

Cora sat on the stoop at 324 East 7th Street.  Adam, his cousins, his mom, his aunts, his uncles, and many more have taken a seat on the stoop outside his grandfathers house.  Cora is keeping the tradition alive.

Cora sat on the stoop at 324 East 7th Street. Adam, his cousins, his mom, his aunts, his uncles, and many more have taken a seat on the stoop outside his grandfather's house. Cora is keeping the tradition alive.

This one could be the best picture from the trip.  Cora is striking her presidential pose as she looks off into the distance.  Behind her, Adams grandfather can be seen looking on and approving of the scene.

This one could be the best picture from the trip. Cora is striking her presidential pose as she looks off into the distance. Behind her, Adam's grandfather can be seen looking on and approving of the scene.

What would a set of photos be without a photo of Cora running away. Cora played on East 7th Street for about 45 minutes. She ran up and down the block. At this point, it was time to go inside, but Cora wasn't quite finished playing.

What would a set of photos be without a photo of Cora running away. Cora played on East 7th Street for about 45 minutes. She ran up and down the block. At this point, it was time to go inside, but Cora wasn't quite finished playing.

2008 Road Trip – The Baseball Hall of Fame

On day 3 we arrived at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.  Adam has been to the museum several times, but this was Cheryl’s and Cora’s first visit.  We covered the museum inside and out and top to bottom.  We saw Schilling’s bloody sock, all 7 of the balls from Nolan Ryan’s no-hitters, and so much more.

The exterior of the museum.

The exterior of the museum.

 

These are the plaques from the first 5 Hall of Fame inductees: Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Ty Cobb, and Honus Wagner.

These are the plaques from the first 5 Hall of Fame inductees: Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Ty Cobb, and Honus Wagner.

 

This was a letter from Roosevelt to Kenesaw Landis (commisioner of baseball) encouraging Major League Baseball to keep playing even though the war was going on.  As Roosevelt stated, these players are a definite recreational asset to at least 20,000,000 of their fellow citizens -- and that in my judgement is thoroughly worthwhile.

This was a letter from Roosevelt to Kenesaw Landis (commisioner of baseball) encouraging Major League Baseball to keep playing even though the war was going on. As Roosevelt stated, "these players are a definite recreational asset to at least 20,000,000 of their fellow citizens -- and that in my judgement is thoroughly worthwhile."

 

Cora and Cheryl posed in this cut-out.  Maybe one day, shell be a pro.

Cora and Cheryl posed in this cut-out. Maybe one day, she'll be a pro.Perhaps Cora's favorite part of the museum was this chair and this room. She had to be practically dragged away. I swear if I could find a baseball glove chair I'd buy it.

 

Outside of the museum is an exhbit that features a bronze statue of Johnny Podres throwing to a bronze statue of Roy Campanella.  Cora was in love with Roys glove.  Perhaps this means shell become a catcher.

Outside of the museum is an exhbit that features a bronze statue of Johnny Podres throwing to a bronze statue of Roy Campanella. Cora was in love with Roy's glove. Perhaps this means she'll become a catcher.

2008 Road Trip – Niagra Falls

On day two of the road trip we left the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland and headed northeast to Niagra Falls.  The journey was only about 3 hours and it was completely worth it.

Adam got a chance to hold Cora near the railing that protects people from falling into the river that becomes the falls.

Adam got a chance to hold Cora near the railing that protects people from falling into the river that becomes the falls.

 

We let Cora sit all by herself on a podium that was attached to the railing that stops people from falling into the river.  Yes, we are totally unfit parents.  Cora loved the freedom and we love the photo.

We let Cora sit all by herself on a podium that was attached to the railing that stops people from falling into the river. Yes, we are totally unfit parents. Cora loved the freedom and we love the photo.

 

After paying the fare to enter the observation area we took several shots of the falls.  This is one of my favorites.  Cora really wanted to get through the railing.

After paying the fare to enter the observation area we took several shots of the falls. This is one of my favorites. Cora really wanted to get through the railing.This is a photo of the river and the bridge that connects the U.S. side of Niagra Falls with the Canadian side. Though the view is better we didn't cross over into Canada.

 

Yes, we paid the insane amount of money to take the Maid of the Mist boat ride.  We had a blast.  The video footage of Cora getting soaked by the falls was worh the price.

Yes, we paid the insane amount of money to take the Maid of the Mist boat ride. We had a blast. The video footage of Cora getting soaked by the falls was worh the price.

2008 Road Trip – Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

We decided to take a road trip from Minneapolis to New York with the intention of seeing Adam’s family.  Along the way we made time stops at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Niagra Falls, and the Baseball Hall of Fame.

These photos are from our first stop, after 12 hours of driving through the night, in Cleveland, Ohio.

This is where we ate breakfast.  We found this place called Yours Truly that was right in the middle of a farmers market.

This is where we ate breakfast. We found this place called Yours Truly that was right in the middle of a farmer's market.

 

Just before the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a park that has the worlds largest rubber stamp.

Just before the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a park that has the world's largest rubber stamp.

 

To give you a sense of perspective I shot this photo.  Cora is in the lower right hand corner of the frame.  This stamp is huge.

To give you a sense of perspective I shot this photo. Cora is in the lower right hand corner of the frame. This stamp is huge.

 

Cheryl shot this photo of Cora and Adam waiting for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to open.  We got there kinda early.

Cheryl shot this photo of Cora and Adam waiting for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to open. We got there kinda early.

 

This is the stage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  Its one of the last things you see before you have to check your camera.

This is the stage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It's one of the last things you see before you have to check your camera.

 

We would have shown you more photos from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but as you can see we werent allowed to use our camera.  Bummer and totally lame.

We would have shown you more photos from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but as you can see we weren't allowed to use our camera. Bummer and totally lame.

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