{"id":1432,"date":"2011-04-25T16:22:11","date_gmt":"2011-04-25T23:22:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teamkaker.com\/?p=1432"},"modified":"2011-09-21T23:35:57","modified_gmt":"2011-09-22T06:35:57","slug":"guanajuato-mexico","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teamkaker.com\/guanajuato-mexico\/","title":{"rendered":"Avoiding the real world in Guanajuato | Mexico"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Tequila<\/a>We had such a great time living in Singapore and traveling in Southeast Asia that we were reluctant to let it end. In fact, we seriously considered unshackling ourselves from our jobs and moving to Central or South America for a year. But, I killed that idea when I accepted another Silicon Valley job.<\/p>\n

To make it up to Annie, I negotiated two weeks off for a trip to Mexico. The idea was to give us a sense of what we missed out on.<\/p>\n

Our goal was to pick a town that wasn\u2019t on the humid coast or overrun with English-speaking expats and to take Spanish classes for two weeks. Our first pick was Guadalajara.<\/p>\n

Then, Annie forwarded me a breaking news story. It involved automatic gun fire and a grenade. Unfortunately, it all took place in a bar in a touristy part of Guadalajara. OK, maybe Guadalajara could be a little too \u201ccaliente\u201d for us.<\/p>\n

We took an easy direct flight on Volaris Airlines and spent one night in Guadalajara. Although we only grabbed dinner in and did our own little walking tour in the morning, we thought was great (sans gun fire). We then took a cushy, four-hour bus ride to Guanajuato – our backup plan.<\/p>\n

Guanajuato is a colonial town, in the mountains (6,500ft), with a university and a population of about 120K.\u00a0Without over-exaggerating, it was perfect! It was straight out of a high school Spanish book – students and old people gathering and greeting each other on the street, wandering mariachi bands, small tortilla shops pumping out fresh tortillas, and beautiful plazas and colonial buildings. Really, it was hard to believe.<\/p>\n

Click on the picture below to see a short (5mins) movie of our Guanajuato trip!<\/p>\n\"\"<\/a>