
buses, bladders, and blessings.
Marisol was feeling a little Blue, and i think i mentioned, dehydrated, and i was worried that i might be trapped in Sayulita for awhile... not that it would be necessarily a Bad thing, but there is something about the Bus that adds a certain sense of freedom to the journey, no? being able to go anywhere, at anytime is comforting. anyways, once i finally got her to the car doctor, a local man of the town, i was very relieved to find an honest man, who had her nursed back to health after a simple "procedimiento" (procedure!)... lesson learned: make sure Marisol has water at least once a week. it's hot here, and she needs extra hydration too. that goes for all three of us girls. (me, yola and mari). And the best part of all of this was that the honest mechanic man, fixed her up in a matter of hours, and for the unheard of price of $10.... A BIG Blessing.
Another member of our little girl club, was also feeling, not so Bueno... Baby had a Bladder infection... poor little Yola. those of us that have experienced the loveliness of a Bladder infection, know how not fun it is. a trip to the vet, was a simple fix. Bladder is Bueno ahora. another Blessing...
BUT... i did have a little scare, first of the trip. with the Bus being back in action, i decided that i a surf trip was in order and went down to los Burros for some less crowded waters. i left Yola on the beach playing, thinking she would be ok with other people around. i could see from the water, that she was there, but after awhile, i lost sight of her and when she didn't reappear, i started to worry... came back out of the water, hoping she was close by, but she was no where to be found. i went back and forth on the jungle trail, calling for her, and crying in desperation. life without her is unfathomable. lucky for me i have a very smart girl on my hand, and upon not seeing me, she returned to the car and i found her napping underneath the car in front of us. (i was terrified that someone had stolen her). i can't begin to describe how relieved i was when i saw her sleepy little face appear. I am BLESSED to have this wonderful Being in my life. I vow to keep her close always.
and one last blessing to share... if you can bare with me for a few more lines... i have a new Buddy. re-connected with an old soul, a fellow tribesman, Karla. we have been anticipating our reunion for awhile now and have our friend Alex to thank for the rekindling. It's good to have you in my life, dear Karla. Ya lo sabes. Life in Sayulita is complete(ly fabulous... BUENESSIMO).
and p.s. also Blessed with Big waves this week....BAM!

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