Already in October of 1993, during a seminar that husband Pieter did for Campbell Soup at the Holiday Inn in Santa Cruz, California, we met with people from the
Monteblanco group in Mexico. One of the owners, Agustín also attended Pieter's seminar and he invited us to come to Mexico for some consulting and training.
Also during another seminar in December of 1993, that Pieter did in Texas, again for Full House customers of Campbell Soup, we met more staff members from Monteblanco, Mexico.
On February 18 of 1994, we both departed for the airport by 6:00 o'clock, driving the two hours to Atlanta and our flight via Houston, Texas into Mexico City.
What a gigantic stretched out city Mexico City is from the air! No wonder it ranks the world's 5th by population and at that time there lived more people than in our entire birth country The Netherlands...
At present some 22,000,000 are living there!
It also is a very unique airport at an altitude of 2,230 meters or 7,300 feet, one of the highest in the world.
And a very fertile plateau with a pleasant climate!
The population is very young, contrary to the aging population of the west.
Traffic is of course a hell! They had already set up one day a week for each car driver to leave the car at home, in order to slow down air pollution.
It also was the most beautiful city that we EVER saw in our lives!
It is a pity that also the crime rate is high... affecting the safety of the population and its visitors.
So incredibly green and beautiful with large parks and beautiful tropical flowering trees along the streets.
Other countries have botanical gardens but in Mexico City it is inclusive...
The USA could learn a lot from that.
Spaniards and Italians in general, love plants and trees for adding color to their lives.
Trees are also the lungs of such a city; thus a double function.
We were being dropped off at the Camino Réal Hotel, after our visit to the company's main office...
We always loved its special architecture, a kind of Aztec style, with thick bearing walls due to the earthquake region!
Parque Mexico just click to see more beautiful places within Mexico City.
WISH we would have had more time for walking and exploring... but we worked a tight schedule!
Arriving by car from the hustle of this vibrant city, you enter the very unique
Camino Real Architecture,
to break the noise from outside and offering a tranquil oasis to its guests.This is me on a Sunday, March 22 of 1998 after arriving here on one of our next consulting periods.
Relaxing at the pool in my La Perla bathing suit with skirt (seen in photo below!
Those were the perks of doing International Consulting!
Staying at this beautiful hotel, one of the top hotels in the world, in the line of the Mandarin Oriental (where we stayed a few times in Jakarta, Indonesia), Ritz Carlton (where Pieter met our Indonesian boss once in Los Angeles) etc.
We both have been treated royally, all those years of doing international consulting and the fact that over a period of twelve years they had us come back to Mexico speaks for itself.
View of the pool at that time, from a post card we got.
On that lawn, we've seen beautifully decorated tables for wedding events...
Yes, they have a tennis court as well and several fine restaurants.
Also an arcade of shops inside their compounds.
On the walls in the reception area hung portraits from royalty that had stayed with them, such as Queen Elizabeth from England.
We found this on our pillow, next to some chocolates...
We had a very good night sleep at this hotel; so quiet!
You sure can tell that the influences from work have come home with us...
Our home is in the color of the Caribbean (Curaçao) or Mexico and we love this Golden Mist color, see post below.
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