Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Bavispe, Mexico 2008

I just returned from an amazing trip to "REAL" Mexico. After visiting the resort parts of Mexico over twenty times I have a new found love and appreciation for the country. I visited the small town of Bavispe, Sonora, Mexico. The town is located 6 hours (paved road or 2 hours dirt road) south of Douglas, AZ. I was introduced to family I had never known. It was a trip of a life time.

Top 6 things I learned...
1) I need to actually learn Spanish. Not everyone in Mexico speaks English.
2) Cancun, is not Mexico.
3) The border towns are facinating, but a little scary.
4) A 5'9 white girl from the mid-west can get her butt kicked playing volleyball against a 4 ft Mexican any day.
5) When playing volleyball "Mia, Mia" means "I got it white girl, get out of my way before I knock you down"
6) Saying "Hola" over and over does not mean I now know the language.

My favorite photos...
Me and my sidekick

Women's Volleyball was a community event

Neighboring Church and site of town volleyball game

Farmland

Casa

My first backyard goat

Local Cemetary

Local Cemetary

My Favorite Home in Bavispe

The ladies of Bavispe aka "Mi Familia"

Aidan and Ta Ta

Aidan on his first horseback ride on the family ranch

View of Bavispe

Bavispe River

Baby Julian

Me and the girls walking on water

The three amigos

4 comments:

Amie Jensen said...

I love it!!! Keep adding to the blog.

Team Holm Bobsled said...

Wow, looks like quite an adventure! Guess we'll have to have a work trip down there! lol

Vanessa said...

Amy, love the blog! I hope to see more and more updates!

Brooke said...

Everybody needs a goat around. I helped deliver one this march it was stuck the wrong way. There is nothing like the wide open country and farmland your pics are great!!