Sail into Mexico and inevitably things are different. They do things differently south of the border. And it’s only now that we’ve become oblivious to things that used to leave us awe-struck.
For the first few days, the kids were flabbergasted every time they saw a half-dozen people squeezed into the back of someone’s truck.
“Those people aren’t even wearing seat belts!,” they’d say.
One of our friends had warned us that things were different in Mexico before we set sail. He’d even come up with a catch-all acronym: T. I. M. This is Mexico.
So any time we see something that doesn’t make much sense, or seems odd or out of place and the girls ask Why?, the answer is always T.I.M.
Need a little car work done? Head to the beach.
Hardcore toll booth attendants. You will pay the 60 peso toll or suffer the consequences!
Riding through the rain on your scooter? Grab an umbrella, any size will do.
A public toilet. A very public toilet.
It’s so much easier to find a signal in Mexico.
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Aimee Nance is currently ‘cruising’ around the world with her young family. You can follow their adventures on Sailing with Terrapin.