Both of my children got married within three months of each other and each had a destination wedding. My son celebrated his nuptials under majestic redwood trees in Santa Cruz, and my daughter in San Jose Del Cabo, at the end of Baja California in Mexico. They are in their mid-thirties and doing well with their careers so as a single mom, I only had to come along for the … [Read more...]
Escape to Los Cabos, Mexico for Fun and Relaxation
Whenever you need to chill out, what’s better than a laid-back and fun escape? Los Cabos in Baja California Mexico fits the bill for me anytime. Cabo San Lucas is a popular party town and San José del Cabo is more luxurious and subdued. Both feature amazing resorts, azure seas, and festive colors everywhere. Find a local guide in Los Cabos, here. I've been to Los Cabos … [Read more...]
The Artsy Elegance of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
San Miguel de Allende, founded in 1542, is located in the state of Guanajuato in Central Mexico and is a popular destination for expats and American tourists. It’s known for its colorful 18th and 19th-century colonial architecture and has a burgeoning population of artists, bohemians, food lovers, and retirees. Find a local guide in San Miguel de Allende here. My daughter … [Read more...]
How to Savor 2 Nights in Mexico City
My daughter and I took a short 2-night visit to Mexico City before leaving for San Miguel de Allende for an additional 2 nights. It was a quick stay in the sprawling capital city of Mexico, but we made the most of it. Find a local guide in Mexico City here. As a Californian, I love going to Mexico. When I was a teen and young adult, we would often drive down to TJ, … [Read more...]
The Fun Side of the Wall: Book Review – Expat Life in Mexico
I interviewed author Travis Luther, author of the new book The Fun Side of the Wall: Baby Boomer Retirement in Mexico. It’s not a how-to book about moving to Mexico and becoming an expat but rather a sociological study of Baby Boomer retirement in the United States and what has been driving them to leave the U.S. to live there. It addresses ageism, consumerism, and … [Read more...]