Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Today is the Day

Today is the day I came here for -- to complete the dental implants I started earlier in the year. 
My dentist was on a nearly month long vacation in Japan so I scheduled the appointment for today, the 18th of November. But I really wanted to be here for the Day of the Dead celebration, so we came earlier for that. Getting to spend time with the kids and having some overlap with my nephew's time here has been a bonus.

Medical tourism is really becoming a growing industry for many countries that decide to meet the needs that the US healthcare system fails to meet at a reasonable price. For anyone needing dental implants and wanting to vacation in a tropical beach town -- I was able to pay for my two implants and two roundtrip airfares for less than the cost of the implants back home!
And I can recommend a fine dentista here in Puerto Vallarta!

Elective surgeries are also big on the medical tourism front. Many cosmetic surgeries, gender affirming healthcare procedures, and other things that are not covered by many insurance plans in the US are much more affordable here and in other countries that have learned to capitalize on our healthcare failures. 

I'm going to go out for coffee this morning and then a morning walk to begin the day. My dentist appointment isn't until this afternoon so I imagine another easy day in the life of John.

John

Monday, November 17, 2025

¡Feliz lunes! (Happy Monday!)

I am a little bit sad that this will be my last Mexican Monday for some time. We will be back home later this week. I know that I will enjoy the comfort and familiarity of our own home, but I will also be missing both the physical warmth and the social warmth of life in Mexico.

I have certainly had some meditative moments while sitting on the beach or floating in the ocean, and there is a peacefulness that exists in spite of the sound (noise) that permeates the city, but it is hard to beat the quiet meditation that I am able to have sitting on our deck with just the sounds of nature. 

The first time I experienced the ocean I felt the energy of the earth pulsing in the waves. It was something I could see, hear, and feel. And while you can't really smell or taste energy, you can smell and taste the ocean and be reminded of the earth's energy. I remember mentioning that to a farmer when I got back home and was sharing my experience. They said that they felt that in the earth; in the land.
It made sense to me as a young man, but it wasn't something I had experienced -- yet.

Today I do feel the earth's energy and life in its land. I love contact with the earth and believe that walking barefooted or working in the soil holds life giving value. I have learned to be sensitive to the energy of the earth from our landlocked home in Southwest Missouri (SWMO). It's weird how learning to sense energy from the land can help one sense energy from other living sources like plants, animals, and even other people.

Did you know ...
That the earth has a pulse-like beat that happens roughly every 26 seconds? While we can detect it seismically, nobody knows where it comes from nor what exactly causes it.

Just things I'm thinking about on my last Mexico Monday.

John

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Saturday, November 15, 2025

Beach Day!

Again!

I am looking forward to today.
All summer I saw pics of a beach that the kids were going to with their friends on the weekends. It's not like the area of the beach that we've been going to. This one doesn't have the restaurants and drink service, but it also doesn't have the large numbers of people. The temperatures today are expected to be a little cooler than they have been and it should be a beautiful day. 

It is hard to believe that our short stay here is almost over. I'll be back to typing out my blog from the deck in just one week from today. Although it has been a warm November back home, the cooler temps will seem much colder as we return from the tropics of Mexico.
Being at home is always nice, but I could also be at home in a much warmer climate!

In spite of having the same free time to be connected to the internet and news of the political bullshit that has become the norm in the US, I find that being around people that are not as invested nor impacted by US politics to be refreshing. While the expats living here are certainly aware of and appalled by what is going on, they don't dwell on it the way it is back home. Even the remote and isolated life on the deck doesn't compare to the remoteness of being in another country.
Unfortunately, there is an overall kindness and caring about community that is present in Mexico but is very much missing in the deeply red populations of rural SWMO. There is both community and kindness in our area, but it is often limited to people that look, think, and believe the same way. I have become much more aware of just how exclusive kindness is in our rural area and it is pretty disgusting.

However, I will not be thinking about that as we head to the beach this morning. 
I will love being with our kids and their friends.
I will be enjoying the beauty and power of the ocean.
I will sense the rhythmic pulse of the earth.
I will absorb the warmth and life from our local star (the sun).
I will read my book.
I will live in a kind world

...at least for today.

John

 

Friday, November 14, 2025

Friday Fun Facts

Did you know there's a flat spot in the curvature of the ocean?
Okay, no scientist really describes it as a flat spot, but that's how my own pea brain pictures it.
The Indian Ocean Geoid Low is a place where the earth's gravity is much lower than the surrounding area so the water of the Indian Ocean is pulled away from the low gravity area making the surface of the ocean nearly 100 meters lower at the center off it than the surrounding ocean.

Because of the size of the area, there isn't really a perceptible hole in the ocean, just a gradual decrease and increase in the actual sea level versus the mean sea level.
Over 100 meters; nearly 350 feet!

I wonder if you measured your vertical jump from the deck of a ship at the center of the geoid vs outside of it if your jump in less gravity would increase.

Our little planet is pretty amazing, isn't?

John

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Thursday Theology

Something simple for today's theology post.
I truly believe that the best theology is simple and easily understandable, while still giving us something to think about.


Live life well today.
Be kind.
Be grateful.

John

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Wednesday Wisdom

I thought that a traveling themed meme might be appropriate for a Wednesday Wisdom post while visiting Puerto Vallarta.


May all of your journeys be good ones.

John

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Nothing to see here -- Move along

Sometimes I wonder if people in the US realize how small their impact is globally. 
Oh, I get it. The US is a major player in world economy and trade and most definitely has the world's largest military -- but the day to day bullshit and the 42 (and counting) day government shut down doesn't mean anything as the rest of the world goes about its daily routine. 

Friends returning from international flights from anywhere other than the US are not concerned about cancellations or over-stressed air traffic controllers. Social programs and healthcare aren't being cut. There isn't a great political division among the general population that divides families and breaks up friendships.
The divisiveness of US politics has even less impact here than it does in my little corner of Highlandville MO.

It's pretty nice.

I really hate what politics has become in the US. 
I hate what I see in other people, and 
I hate what I have become politically, as well.
Government has stopped governing and is working on a divide and conquer policy as if half of the country is enemies with the other half. This isn't a f*#king playground that gets divided by the biggest bullies even though that's what it looks like.

I thought I was going to write a big political rant this morning. Then I decided that I wasn't going to write anything at all -- maybe just post a meme or inspiring quote. Finally I decided that a little venting rather than a full-blown rant might be helpful for expressing my frustration while maintaining some control and peace of mind.

Maybe there are others with similar feelings.
Maybe not.

I may find myself on the beach this afternoon.
The rhythm of the waves and the energy of the sun bring harmony and life to my troubled soul.
How are you coping?

John

Monday, November 10, 2025

Monday Morning

It's 23c in PV this morning and 23f in Highlandville MO!
That's 73f vs -5c.
Brrr...
Apologies to those that are enduring the cold blast in the Midwest.
We still have 11 more days in PV. I will make the most of enjoying the summer-like temperatures while I can. 

I spent most of the day yesterday just lounging on the beach with an occasional dip in the ocean waters of the bay. Although it's still a little early for whale sightings, I did read a local article that a humpback has been sighted in the bay already. That's good news for locals and tourists. 

Staying in the Romantic Zone is a reminder of how quiet our life is in rural SWMO. Other than some traffic noise from a nearby highway or a neighbor's lawn mower, it's mostly just birds or other wildlife to disrupt the silence. Any city would be a stark contrast to what we have, but the festivity and the night life in PV make it exceptional. 
Monday morning coffee in this little shop isn't too bad. It's a relatively busy little shop, but the atmosphere is calm and most of the patrons are tourists getting a little pick-me-up before beginning their days.

My day is basically like most Monday mornings -- coffee, keyboard, quiet time (maybe not so much on the quiet). My life is pretty simple. I like it this way. 

John


Sunday, November 09, 2025

Cold weather season

The first Arctic cold air blast of the season is moving into the Ozarks of SWMO. I have to admit that I am happily missing it and enjoying the warmth of the Mexican tropics. While I am sunning myself on the beach this afternoon, my friends back home will be preparing the overnight crisis cold weather shelter for our unsheltered friends.

This is the Facebook page for the shelter where I normally work/volunteer. 
If you can help by volunteering in some way or contributing to the many needs the shelter has, we would greatly appreciate it. 
It looks like this early blast of cold will only last for about three days and then we'll be back to warmer overnight temps for a couple of weeks -- but the season is long and there will be many nights and many needs over the course of the coming winter months.

Please consider helping if you can.

And for those of you that are not in the SWMO area -- I am certain that there are shelter needs in your area. Please look them up and see what you can do to help.

John