Scenery Jilotepec, Mexico, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Near Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Mexico City on December 14th.

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Such is life in Mexico...

Our furniture is supposed to be delivered this weekend, and we need enough cash to pay them. The total bill is 31,500 pesos ($2,395 CAD, $1,733 USD), but we've already given them a 10,000 peso deposit. 

So we still need to give them 21,500 pesos in cash. The problem is that I'm only able to take out 6,000 pesos at a time with the limits on my ATM card. So it's meant a few trips into town this week to go to the bank.

Yesterday, on our trip into town, one of our errands was to pick up the couch cushions that were ready.

Only problem was, how to get them home? Ruth said that we could just take them on the ATV, but I didn't think that was going to be easy. She said it would be the Mexican way, and she's totally right. Every day, we see ATV's or motorcycles loaded with something that we wouldn't think possible, so a couple of cushions should be easy.

Ruth sat on one, and held onto the other in between us!
No problem!

Really pleased with the end result.

It's exactly what we were looking for. The only problem, it was quite expensive. We chose expensive material and foam, but we both agreed on the color so we went for it. Both cushions together cost a total of 3,850 pesos ($293 CAD, $212 USD). But, still cheaper than buying a new couch!

I mentioned the other day that I was replacing the light fixtures in the whole house. Well, two of the four fixtures in the kitchen didn't have bulbs in them when we arrived. I put a bulb in, and the light came on right away. Great! But... there was no way to turn it off! The other one was the same thing. None of the switches would turn those lights off.

Mexican electricity can be funny. There are standards that are similar to standards in Canada and the U.S., however the inspection process for houses is lax (or non existent!) Anyhow, I decided to do some digging to see if I could figure out how to get a working switch to that light.

It turns out there was no hot wire going to the switch at all.

And on top of that, the light had been wired direct, not even using the wire coming from the switch!

And, all of the wiring in the house is stranded automotive wire, rather than solid. At least it's fairly strong 12 gauge wire. Apparently they do this because with the narrow conduit that they feed through the concrete for the wires, stranded wire is more flexible and easier to get through the conduit.

And, the colors of the wire mean nothing. Normally, red is the hot wire, black is secondary hot, and white is neutral. Oh, and green is ground, but there is no ground wire at all in these boxes. Anyhow, they obviously grabbed whatever color wire was available because the colors mean nothing.

It took me a while, but I finally figured it out and the light now turns on and off at the switch. 

The job today is to figure out the one above the sink which has the same problem. It's funny because the problem has obviously existed since they built the house in 2016-2017. But because nobody has ever lived here on a regular basis, nobody has ever cared. And obviously the guy who did the electric didn't care either!

And, as I'm writing this, we received a message from the carpenter. Apparently he got sick and the furniture will not be delivered today. They promise it will be this week though! Such is life in Mexico.

This afternoon, we are going into the big city of Toluca to go to our friend Paco's 70th birthday party!

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2 comments:

  1. Check out Remitly World .. it works so well in Mexico to transfer money Dailey ! Wise is another way to transfer money and then you don’t have to count on an atm - fees are better and rate is great!

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    1. Yes, we have a Wise account, and it works great for once a month ATM cash withdrawals. But once you get over the "free" limit, there is a fee for doing it that way. And yes, we use Wise to transfer money when the recipient here is able to accept it that way. We do use Wise to transfer for our rent, and we paid for the cushions that way. But the bank that the furniture guy uses was not set up to be able to accept transfers from Wise. I don't like Remitly because they don't use market exchange rates.

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