It all began with our great 3 month family adventure in the Yucatan Peninsula... or was it way before that?... Follow the behind the scenes prep and deployment of the next Yucatan trip - because there is always a next trip!
Somewhere between Izamal and Sudzal, Yucatan.
Monday, April 30, 2012
The Storm has passed...
It was a very challenging couple of weeks before I left last Saturday.  Unexpected problems kept popping up and my 'to do' list was left aside for a few days.  I am pretty amazed that I didn't forget anything important... I was extremely stressed and ended up packing my suitcase on Friday afternoon, with the kids around and my sister who had arrived in mid-day.  I processed everyone's pay a couple of days early, but made a couple of mistakes which I will have to fix when I return.  Trying to do too much too fast.
I also had to let go of the teacher I was training - very disappointing... time and money wasted - something I don't have very much of to start with.  It was a mistake.
So... I left all that behind, Tim and the boys are just fine, and I can finally relax!
The flight went very well, and 8 of us met at the Cancun airport.  We got our pre-arranged ride to Puerto Morelos, and celebrated our first day together.  Fun, late night.
On Sunday morning we left at 10am, our private bus was on time and the driver was super nice and chatty. I would book with them anytime when I come back - the company is called USA Transfers - very competitive pricing, and very reliable service. 
We stopped in Izamal for lunch and groceries, as planned, it was a nice pit stop.  
It was strange to drive through Sudzal without stopping though... and being in Izamal made me miss my family very much.  We spent a lot of time there together, good happy times for the four of us.
We arrived in Telchac at around 5pm, beautiful houses, dinner ready (we ordered roasted chicken, rice and tortillas, made a guacamole - yum!).  Our first night was excellent, we all danced for hours by the pool - at our house (we have 3 houses).  Had a beautiful sleep with the gentle breeze of the ocean (or the Gulf...).  Sleeping with my window open is a great treat - I can't do that at home and it bugs me.  Wind, dogs barking once in awhile, and the Sound of the waves.  Excellent! 
Day 2 in Telchac - just got the cars delivered to us (one per house), and we're about to venture out to Progreso for our big grocery shopping adventure.  Probably public market first for produce, and then the grocery store. I love shopping for food here - it's a beautiful thing.
Okay - time to go!  So far so good!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
6 Days to Departure
All righty!  Did a lot work all week long, and cooked a few things to fill the freezer so that Tim and the boys can have a few good meals and manage through the week easily.   I picked my clothes for the trip, now I need to find the perfect bag.  Small is good, we'll see what I can find in our big closet.
I have another tight week ahead of me, and then work will be this thing far far away. Aaaaaah.
Because my sister LOVES to snorkel, I found a great excursion which we will look into when we arrive in Telchac Puerto. It's called the Scorpion Reef, and archipelago of coral reef located about 8 km North of Progreso, in the Gulf of Mexico. It's a National Park, and has some interesting ship wecks dating as far back as the 1600's - when pirates were ruling these waters. If the pricing is not outrageous and the ride is safe and sound - will probably do it.
I have to finalise the date and time to teach at the Telchac Puerto preschool, and also set a meeting with the owners of a small music school in Merida - friends of Judy. So far I have a lunch date with Judy, and my old friend Jose-Luis will visit us while we're in Merida. If possible I would like to pay a visit to the Alliance Française too. I don't want to book too much, because I want plenty of free time to walk around town. Merida is lovely. In many ways it reminds me of my home town of Quebec City.
And I would also like to do a couple of excursions out of Merida also, like the caves of Loltun, or the great archeological site of Uxmal. I heard a lot of good things about both places, maybe we'll do that... too????? Oh... so many places and so little time!
I'm looking forward to stepping out of my business shoes, it will be good for sure! Lots of decisions to make for the coming year and beyond - and i'm getting a brain cramp. A drastic change of pace and environment should remedy the situation : )
I have another tight week ahead of me, and then work will be this thing far far away. Aaaaaah.
Because my sister LOVES to snorkel, I found a great excursion which we will look into when we arrive in Telchac Puerto. It's called the Scorpion Reef, and archipelago of coral reef located about 8 km North of Progreso, in the Gulf of Mexico. It's a National Park, and has some interesting ship wecks dating as far back as the 1600's - when pirates were ruling these waters. If the pricing is not outrageous and the ride is safe and sound - will probably do it.
I have to finalise the date and time to teach at the Telchac Puerto preschool, and also set a meeting with the owners of a small music school in Merida - friends of Judy. So far I have a lunch date with Judy, and my old friend Jose-Luis will visit us while we're in Merida. If possible I would like to pay a visit to the Alliance Française too. I don't want to book too much, because I want plenty of free time to walk around town. Merida is lovely. In many ways it reminds me of my home town of Quebec City.
And I would also like to do a couple of excursions out of Merida also, like the caves of Loltun, or the great archeological site of Uxmal. I heard a lot of good things about both places, maybe we'll do that... too????? Oh... so many places and so little time!
I'm looking forward to stepping out of my business shoes, it will be good for sure! Lots of decisions to make for the coming year and beyond - and i'm getting a brain cramp. A drastic change of pace and environment should remedy the situation : )
Thursday, April 19, 2012
9 Days to Departure
Now at 9 days to departure, and the countdown has begun.  It's a very busy week, which was rather accented by the fact that I lost wallet on Tuesday afternoon.  Crud! Cancelled everything after checking every possible pocket and nook 10 times each.  Tim is out of town this week so I had no alternate access to our bank account.  The first few hours were excruciating... I was very upset and could not believe that this happened to me one week before I leave the country.  Crud!
But there is nothing like a good night of sleep... and the following day I took care of business and found that it's actually not so painful nowadays to replace bank cards and driver licence. By Wednesday afternoon, I had my bank cards for my business account, and personal account, as well as a temporary driver's licence in hand. Still some calls to make, but the top items are taken care of. Phew!
On a brighter note, I started to sort my summer clothes to pack my suitcase! Yay! I travel light - simple and minimalist. Things which I know I will wear, and I will do a couple of loads of laundry at the beach house (we have a laundry room). I only bring a few skin care essentials, and I will buy the rest when I get there (shampoo, sun screen, etc.).
It will be a healthy break, and I am very much looking forward to introducing my sister to the Yucatan state. She is a Caribbean fan, loves to snorkle, but knowing her I think that she will love the region and the laid back life style. It will be a nice adventure for her to venture into new territory.
Time to make a list and make sure that I have what I need in my suitcase! Woo hoo!!!
But there is nothing like a good night of sleep... and the following day I took care of business and found that it's actually not so painful nowadays to replace bank cards and driver licence. By Wednesday afternoon, I had my bank cards for my business account, and personal account, as well as a temporary driver's licence in hand. Still some calls to make, but the top items are taken care of. Phew!
On a brighter note, I started to sort my summer clothes to pack my suitcase! Yay! I travel light - simple and minimalist. Things which I know I will wear, and I will do a couple of loads of laundry at the beach house (we have a laundry room). I only bring a few skin care essentials, and I will buy the rest when I get there (shampoo, sun screen, etc.).
It will be a healthy break, and I am very much looking forward to introducing my sister to the Yucatan state. She is a Caribbean fan, loves to snorkle, but knowing her I think that she will love the region and the laid back life style. It will be a nice adventure for her to venture into new territory.
Time to make a list and make sure that I have what I need in my suitcase! Woo hoo!!!
Thursday, April 12, 2012
A Little Bump on the Road
It's been awhile since I posted... caught in the swirl of multitasking I guess.
Time sure flies these days, and I'm almost 2 weeks to departure to Mexico. The last couple of weeks have brought a little bump on the road... one fellow traveller cancelled at four weeks to departure and refuses to pay a cent. My opinion is that it's very lame on her part. Not only do the rest of us have to cover for her empty room in one of the houses, I have to re-calculate transportation cost for each leg of the trip and figure out individual price differences for the 10 of us. No fun - but not the end of the world of course - and that is that.
Business is very good and lined-up until mid-June (closed in the summer) but I have a major challenge... one of my top teachers might stop teaching sometime next year. Lots of notice, but still very challenging because it takes about one year for me to train, and assess a teacher's strengths and level of commitment. Growth is stalled for the time being - I have to look for a new French music teacher now. There is a silver lining to everything, and this unexpected news has forced me to see what I didn't want to look at... like losing a great teacher, which is bound to happen sooner or later. Business must go on.
It also made me consider way to simplify my approach. My current operations are very demanding in terms of prep and processing (admin structure), and it might just be the time to rectify my procedures - work smarter, not harder.
And my upcoming trip to Mexico will be refreshing that's for sure - I do need to walk away from it all. It has been a very emotional time after my teacher announced that she would eventually quit... and at times I was ready to give-up the business altogether and look for a job.
Mexico here I come again! There's nothing like a good break to find a new perspective on a situation - or at least I hope it will be the case!!! I need it!!!!
Time sure flies these days, and I'm almost 2 weeks to departure to Mexico. The last couple of weeks have brought a little bump on the road... one fellow traveller cancelled at four weeks to departure and refuses to pay a cent. My opinion is that it's very lame on her part. Not only do the rest of us have to cover for her empty room in one of the houses, I have to re-calculate transportation cost for each leg of the trip and figure out individual price differences for the 10 of us. No fun - but not the end of the world of course - and that is that.
Business is very good and lined-up until mid-June (closed in the summer) but I have a major challenge... one of my top teachers might stop teaching sometime next year. Lots of notice, but still very challenging because it takes about one year for me to train, and assess a teacher's strengths and level of commitment. Growth is stalled for the time being - I have to look for a new French music teacher now. There is a silver lining to everything, and this unexpected news has forced me to see what I didn't want to look at... like losing a great teacher, which is bound to happen sooner or later. Business must go on.
It also made me consider way to simplify my approach. My current operations are very demanding in terms of prep and processing (admin structure), and it might just be the time to rectify my procedures - work smarter, not harder.
And my upcoming trip to Mexico will be refreshing that's for sure - I do need to walk away from it all. It has been a very emotional time after my teacher announced that she would eventually quit... and at times I was ready to give-up the business altogether and look for a job.
Mexico here I come again! There's nothing like a good break to find a new perspective on a situation - or at least I hope it will be the case!!! I need it!!!!
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