Sunday, February 4, 2007

Soccer Match and tourist visa

Soccer Match (Los Gallos Blancos)
Hi. We are now in Queretaro Mexico (About 3 hours north of mexico city). We finished our last week at the WWOOFing place. It was a great experience and I recommend it to anyone. Anyways, after heading back down to san miguel from the farm, we stayed one night with some friends from spanish class. The next day we ran all over town trying to get the ¨permiso¨we need to travel in mexico. When we crossed the border no one checked our passports or even stopped our bus. I guess your supposed to get a tourist card but we didn´t. So we went to migracion in san miguel trying to get one. We were told you can only get it at a border or at an international airport when you fly in. So we told the immigration guy we lost ours and he sent us on a wild goose chase to accomplish this. First we needed to go to the police station to file a report of losing it and then get an official letter from them about this report. AFter getting the letter we would have to return to migracion and wait a week for processing. But we figured if we had the letter from the police we would be okay. Because we have heard stories of the police stopping busses throughout mexico and if you don´t have your permiso they put you in jail in a holding cell for a little bit and then make you go all the way back to the border to get one. We don´t really want this to happen.

So we went to the first address we got and the place had moved. We took a bus to the new location but went into about 3 wrong building before we found it. Once we finally found it we waited for a little while and made friends with the secretary lady and helped her do her english homework she had for an english class. Then the lawyers took down our story and printed out an official looking letter describing our situation. We think this will be good enough to travel with. Then we helped the secretary finish her homework and she gave us some tamales that she was having for lunch. Overall it took the whole day but it was still a good time.


We also happened to run into one of our spanish teachers at the police station and he said he would give us a ride to Queretaro where our friend Alex (the groom from the wedding) lives. Once we arrived alex took us to a local market where we bought some food and took it to his sisters house where we had a wonderful fiest. We also got to see his nieces, nephews, and sisters that we met at the wedding which was very great to see them again. Because they are the nicest family ever.


After eating we decided to go to the Soccer match. Los Gallos Blancos de Queretaro v. Los Diablos Rojos de Toluca. There is a really big stadium in town where they play. The whole experience was great. Tons of people all cheering non stop for two and a half hours. There was lots of action but no goals and the game ended in a 0-0 tie. Still very fun.

After the game we went to a restaurant and bar and had dinner with some tequila. Very delicious food as always. Then we went to a bar next door where there was a live traditional mexican band (about 11 members) and we danced and hung out until the wee hours of the morning. It was a very great night.

Today we went back to the sisters house where we had more delicious food. And we are now going to watch the super bowl in spanish at his house. It was weird because i had no idea it was the super bowl or who was playing until about an hour ago.

Anyways, kenny and I are doing well and are heading to morelia tomorrow to meet up with my friend andy dick and his wife nena. I´m very excited to see them both. Hope everyone is doing well.
Adios,
love
mike

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