Monthly Archives: February 2014

Teotihuacan- Pyramids with friends

After Hidalgo we headed down to DF or Distrito Federal to visit Mexico City and our first major ruins of Teotihuacan. We arrived at the campground in the late afternoon and had our first internet in over ten days. As I opened my email I found out really sad news, that my 97 year old Grandma Janet, who has been a huge part of my life and was healthy as a horse when I left, was diagnosed suddenly with stomach cancer and had only a few days to live. I was shocked, and as I sat in the XP sobbing, Sam told me I had to fly home and be with my family, and he was right. I got online and booked a flight and was in Los Angeles at 9am the following morning.

I feel like the stars aligned to get me into Mexico City where there were so many flights. I was very lucky it worked out. My sister flew home from Africa (she works and lives in Uganda) and we had two really great days with my grandma before she passed. The one thing about life on the road is that it is never easy being away from the people you love. Sometimes you just have to go home.

So while I spent time at home, Sam went to the ruins with our friends Toby and Chloe Carpe Viam, who we first met in San Francisco before we left. When I returned, he visited the ruins again with me and Sara and Hani  Adventures in Skyhorse, who we first met in Alaska. I love all the new people we are meeting on the road, we are never lonely (unless we want to be) and are making such great new friends from all over the world. And everyone was really wonderful about supporting me during the death of my grandma. I am glad we were all together during this time.

Those little dots are Hani and Sara. We got to the ruins early before the crowds and the heat.

Hani and Sara taking in the awe inspiring view. We got to the ruins early before the crowds and the heat.

We have been loving all the women who "pose" like a 1980s pin up calendar. Hani was recreating this. and yes, I am huge....FYI, Hani has the best laugh you will ever hear. EVER.

We have been loving all the women who “pose” like 1980s swimsuit models. Hani was recreating this. And yes, I am huge….FYI, Hani has the best laugh you will ever hear. EVER.

Wait, which way are we going?

Wait, which way are we going?

One of the most exciting parts of the day was when the Curves balloon almost crashed into the Pyramid of the Sun. We were all waiting with our cameras. It would have been a great episode of When Vacations Go Wrong.

One of the most exciting parts of the day was when the Curves balloon almost crashed into the Pyramid of the Sun. We were all waiting with our cameras. It would have been a great episode of When Vacations Go Wrong.

Toby and Chloe, such great people, we hope we will be bumping into them a lot on the road.

Toby and Chloe, such great people, we hope we will be bumping into them a lot on the road.

Once you hit start hitting the major ruins of the Aztec and Mayan empires in Mexico, you can pretty much keep yourself busy until Honduras visiting archeological sites. Having visited many Mayan ruins in the Yucatan on past trips, I have found I can get a little overwhelmed trying to keep track of the rise and fall of civilizations in the Americas. Even with a Masters Degree in International Relations, and having taken some really good Mexican history courses, I often find myself walking around the ruins saying deep things such as “Wow, this is amazing” realizing in reality I know very little about the people who left these pyramids behind. The best you can do is try to take it all in and learn what you can, hoping that before you get to Honduras you will be able to say something a little more interesting than wow.

At the top of the pyramid of the sun there is a peice of metal that if you touch it is supposed to give you energy. You need it after climbing up the steps.

At the top of the pyramid of the sun there is a peice of metal that if you touch it is supposed to give you energy. You need it after climbing up the steps.

Toby getting his fix.

Toby getting his fix.

And Sam. apparently touching it was not enough. He is cracks me up.

And Sam. Apparently just touching it was not enough. He cracks me up.

Appaernetly under this pyramid they found 12 bodies with the hands tied behind the back and the heads cut of. Fun fact 1.

Fun fact 1: Apparently under this pyramid they found 12 bodies with the hands tied behind their back and the heads cut of. Sacrifices to the Gods. Kind of sounds like a picture I saw in the Mexican newspaper yesterday……

Me climbing up the pyramid (it is like where's Waldo). Better than any gym workout.

Me climbing up the pyramid (it is like where’s Waldo, hint blue shirt long legs). Better than any gym workout.

Fun fact 2: The pyramids and cities were painted in bright colors. Red and cobalt blue were favorites. I can't even imagine how amazing it would have been....

Fun fact 2: The pyramids were painted in bright colors. Red and cobalt blue were favorites. I can’t even imagine how amazing it would have been….

Fun fact 3: This civilization predated the Aztecs who called the ruins The City of the Gods.

Fun fact 3: This civilization predated the Aztecs who called the ruins The City of the Gods.

Fun fact 4: This civilization did not have writing or hieroglyphics, so they are slight a mystery to scholars.

Fun fact 4: This civilization did not have writing or hieroglyphics, so it is a slight mystery to scholars.

Last fun fact: You can buy "whistles" here that make the sounds of a jaguar and an eagle. Hani really, really wanted a jaguar whistle =)

Last fun fact: You can buy “whistles” here that make the sounds of a jaguar and an eagle. Hani really, really wanted a jaguar whistle =)

I had a lot to process when I got back. So much happened so fast. Life is hard. Such joy  and such sorrow all mixed up.

I had a lot to process when I got back. So much happened so fast. Life is tricky sometimes. Such joy and such sorrow all mixed up. My Grandma was so thrilled about our adventure.

This was the only picture I had with me of my Grandma. It is blurry, but that smile! That smile we be with me for the rest of my life. Suck a lovely person.

This was the only picture I had with me of my Grandma on my Iphone. It is blurry, but that smile! That smile we be with me for the rest of my life. Such a lovely person.