We have been here since June 1st, and may never leave.
Grocery Store- Super Ley and Santa Fe, typically it is hard for me to spend more than 500 pesos for a full cart of food. Now, we don't buy meat or beer from there.
Extra American Stuff- Rocky Imports will sometimes have something I'm looking for.
Beer- No question. CoronaGirl's Modelorama has the best deal in town. Free smiles and laughter and a case of the golden stuff for 200 Pesos.
Meat- No choice here... CEDESA Rules. Real Sonoran Beef, char-grilled for a few extra pesos, and we are speeding back to Sandy Beach to eat it.
Electric- I'm getting killed here...last bill was for 20,000 Pesos. Big condo with all the gadgets and computer going full time.
Gas- The whole liter vs gallons thing is confusing for this old man...but I generally figure out where the Taxi cabs are buying and go there.
Best Tacos- Taco Poblanos
Best Seafood- Mariscos Express
Best Pizza- Capones because I can spot Drew Carey's twin behind the bar.
Best Breakfast- Tie between Rosies and Dukes. Classic Eggs Benedict at Dukes could be the best I've ever had...anywhere.
Best Sunset- I have fallen for Mexico Beach Bum. Ice cold Coronas, great food, and the best looking girls in town serving.
Indulgence- DeLucy Spa 350 Pesos for a real massage that sends me home to a great nap.
Best Classic Rock Radio Station-
GoPenasco Radio (Sorry, I had to do it)
School- We are sending our jewels to Instituto Sonora. The nuns don't mess around. Its as if they have 8 new aunties and grandmothers that love them as much as we do. Education is top notch.
Overall... our monthly budget is running 45% of what it was in Houston. We went from public schools with a 3BR, 3BA townhouse with a view of a brickwall and a tennis court to having Sandy Beach as our back yard and kids in Catholic school. My car is getting tore up, but now I can afford to buy another.
Stephen