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-Sparkle City
-============
-
- by Scott Gilbertson
- </jrnl/2018/12/sparkle-city>
- Friday, 28 December 2018
-
-Children know no moderation. At least ours don't. The minute they discover something new they love, they must have it ALL THE TIME.
-
-Pretty much nothing in Mexico happens without fireworks. Luckily actual fireworks are hard to come by, at least here. Sparklers though, they're everywhere. I picked some up for Christmas Eve, which kicked off an episode of *this is the greatest thing ever*, which of course means we must have sparklers ALL THE TIME.
-
-And for a while we did, pretty much every night through the new year. If you look closely you'll notice that these are not your average American sparklers, some of them are about three feet long. Mexico is serious about its fireworks.
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-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-24_195516_christmas.jpg" id="image-1834" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-24_195144_christmas.jpg" id="image-1835" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-24_194934_christmas.jpg" id="image-1836" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-31_200238-1_new-years-eve.jpg" id="image-1826" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-31_200340_new-years-eve.jpg" id="image-1825" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-31_200407_new-years-eve.jpg" id="image-1824" class="picwide" />
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-Mexico is more serious about fireworks than it is about Christmas. It seems to be a much less significant a day than Three Kings day, which comes later, in January and is when most families exchange presents. Most expats go home for the holidays it seems, but fortunately some of our friends stayed and we got together for a little cookie baking party.
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-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-23_155224-1_christmas.jpg" id="image-1837" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-23_155151_christmas.jpg" id="image-1838" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-23_155028_christmas.jpg" id="image-1839" class="picwide" />
-
-Christmas stockings are unheard of down here. What's Christmas without stockings? Maybe this is why Three Kings day is a bigger deal. Corrinne came up with a substitute to get us through -- some nice ceramic pots. When in Rome, adapt.
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-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-25_072027_christmas.jpg" id="image-1833" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-25_073357_christmas.jpg" id="image-1831" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-25_072257_christmas.jpg" id="image-1832" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-25_084725_christmas.jpg" id="image-1830" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-25_100600_christmas.jpg" id="image-1829" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-25_105512_christmas.jpg" id="image-1827" class="picwide" />
-<img src="images/2019/2018-12-25_101350_christmas.jpg" id="image-1828" class="picwide" />