Ugh. I've been doing them for the last couple of days and while things could be worse, I prefer not to wear out my tiny bird-like wrists. I've got a nice system going. I pull up our lovely netflicks page on my computer and watch instantly all my favorite BBC shows while I scribble away. So far I've gone through a lot of Coupling and Hotel Babylon.
And while I'm thanking a lot of people I'd like to give a public shout-out to one of the couples we dined with last saturday night. We somehow got on the subject of downtown Mesa and so naturally I began to gush that so far it was one of my favorite places in Arizona on account of all the taco stands and Mexican stores. "In fact" I began, "Ricky and I went there today and went to the Mexican supermarket. You know, the Rancho Grande supermarket?". "You went there?" gasped wifey. "Did you feel.....safe?" she genuinely asked. I was a little taken aback. " Sure, of course we felt safe. It was great! We got some awesome groceries there!!" I told them. She immediately notified her husband where we had gone. "You went there? Did you feel Ok there? My dad went in there one time and everyone just looked at him like, why are you here?". "No, it was great. Really." I continued. " We got great stuff and got fresh fruit drinks at a stand in the store and some great fresh tortillas for really cheap. We loved it, I could go all the time". They just couldn't believe we had ventured into unchartered foreign territory. And then wifey mentioned that she went and got mexican popsicles all the time downtown. So I mentioned that the popsicle store was literally across the street from the grocery store. They are in the same place. Is one side of the street more safe? Whatever, it made me laugh. I guess next time a Mexican person goes to Scottsdale to go shopping I should ask them if they felt.....safe. You know, with all those white people there and all.
No matter, just more queso fresco and fresh aguas for me!
2 comments:
MBC and Gucci bags sounds almost too good to be true. Guess it was, since you had to get up and the purse wasn't real. Which means it will possibly be months till the stars align and you get that combo again.
Also, you're a spanish snob. It's not enjoyable to go to true holes-in-the-wall when no habla espanol. We mere english-only speakers struggle a bit more.
one time I went to this pow wow with a friend who was Japanese American. She asked me if I felt like a minority as if now I would know what her life was like. But I felt completely at home.
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