It's Great to Relax Here, But Not Too Much!
Jon Gets Pretty Lazy Reading on the Couch |
Retirement in México is bliss. The weather where we live is perfect all
winter and spring, really most of the year. We throw the doors and windows open
each morning and…get lazy. Jon settles onto the couch, reading a western novel
and doesn’t move for hours. I sit down at my desk to write until I realize
hours have gone by and my Fitbit is nagging me to get moving.
We walk a lot more in México than we did in the U.S. Every other day we
walk at a good clip to town for dinner, and then we kind of stroll home after
sharing a small green salad and shrimp Alfredo, one order of flan, and each
drinking two Margaritas. Our bathroom scale tells on us when we have been too
lazy and eating too well the day before, reporting that our weight went up two
pounds from that delicious dinner the previous night. I guess walking to and
from dinner isn’t enough.
Yoga Class with Jim Gallas at the Don Pedro Palapa |
We realized pretty quickly after retiring that we had to make
ourselves get more exercise or we would turn into blimps, living the good life
here in México. So, we started attending Zumba and yoga classes. We put two
classes per week on our calendar as a minimum and then shoot for attending a
third. That has helped a lot! If it’s on our calendar, we make it happen. We
enjoy yoga with Jim Gallas
in the Don Pedro palapa, a beautiful setting overlooking the ocean. Walking a
mile each way to the class, uphill both ways, of course, gives us an extra
workout. For variation, we have attended yoga classes at Hotelito Los Sueños and at Heart Shala Yoga Studio, both a pleasure.
We find that yoga classes help us stay physically stronger and more flexible,
as well as improving our mental health.
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