Projects around the Casa
By Don | September 10, 2014
After Leslie and I got back from our “border run” to San Diego a couple of weeks ago, I was setting up for español class when I noticed we were missing a folding table.
I found it – but somehow a leg had been ripped loose and the table had been set aside. So a trip to Home Depot! But for me, that was a bit intimidating because that meant a taxi ride to and back.
Why intimidating? A couple of reasons. First, we’d already been ripped off by our first taxi ride here in Mexico City – getting the “scenic” tour around the city. Second, I felt wobbly with my español and didn’t want to sound so much like a gringo. Finally, there are “bandit” taxis we’d been warned about – but that’s for another blog post.
But nothing ventured nothing gained and off I went. Success! My español worked fine and I was efficiently whisked to and fro – and because we’ve lived here for 6 months I knew where I was and where I was going – in case the drivers wanted to try and give me a “scenic” tour!
Then in our large conference room I noticed a corner of the wood floor was starting to buckle. So I’ve offered to help tackle that project – pictures to follow after the job is complete!