Our first week in Mexico
was about finding a place and not really enjoying the area. The
better half was so focused on this we really didn't enjoy the area
for almost a week. We spent most of our time driving around areas,
talking to locals and contacting a few people about places for rent.
We went south of Ensenada as the main focus and decided La Bufadora
was to far and checked out San Carlos by Baja Country Club. We loved
the Country Club and really was considering this area to buy or build
a place. We found a house by this area for rent, it cost more and
was larger than we planned plus mainly unfurnished. Ironically after
we paid the deposit the people I contacted in the El Sauzal area
(north of Ensenada) for some furnished places responded to my
inquiries.
Anyways, we cleaned the
house, had it fumigated, got water for the pila and gas for the hot
water and cooking. One thing I found out is I'm handling the “not
on time” issue better than Rufino. He has gotten so frustrated
with scheduled appointments not being on time. Jorge, the owner of
the Hostal we stayed at laughed when we discussed the tardiness of
all the appointments and he said it is Mexico, you need to get used
to it.
We signed up for a cell
phone but with limited data for the first 3 months (the better half
had to establish credit), Dish was installed but internet was the big
issue...there was a phone line so we thought this allowed for DSL.
Telnor (phone company) was very helpful but said there had been
issues in the area we live so they would see what could be done in
6-8 weeks but we already knew by now things don't always happen when
they say it will. The Realtor was like for $300 and $60 a month you
can have fast internet via satellite. We checked into this and it
was a 24 month contract but by then we knew this was not an area we
will stay in. Internet is a deal breaker since this is how we
communicate with the family and for me to do some consulting or Etsy
but we also realized it was dusty and rough roads for the frequent
drives into town. We prefer city water and sewer along with the
opportunity for cable or DSL. Also closer proximity or should I say
easier access to the beach, stores and events is a plus.
After we moved in the
next step was getting Rufino's credentials since he had not lived in
Mexico since he was a teen, this was quiet the adventure. First trip
was to find out what was needed, they said his passport, birth
certificate were fine needed a bill with the address we are living
at. So he makes the appointment and comes back but the owner of the
house gave us the wrong bill (for a different property), they tell
him he will need to have people vouch for him. So Jorge and Daniela
from the Hostal come to the office for an appointment, Jorge's
credentials are not from Ensenada so that didn't work. Next try, a
lady we met and her daughter said they would vouch for him...this
time it got done. Learning, never expect anything to be completed
the first try.
So we have been in the
house barely two weeks and can't believe we already ran out of water.
We questioned the pila right after the first fill up and how fast it
went down in one day, they said it is probably due to the previous
owner not having the tank full over time. The neighbors said with
only two of us we should be good for more than a month (maybe 6 weeks
or more). Since I'm learning how to use the water differently than
the US and having to do extra laundry and cleaning we figured a month
. Well we had the pila filled with 10,000 liters again and
left for the day to meet a Realtor to look at some property and to do
some other running around. When we left it was so full the lid
floated but when we got back it was already down 5 inches and closer
to a foot by morning (24 hours after being filled). I had questioned
multiple times why the pump would run when we weren't using any
water....anyways the better half was talking with the neighbor and he
said the pump shouldn't be running when there is no water use and the
previous renters had had some problems but he thought the had been
fixed, there must be some other leaking going on. The other half is
like, they need to fix or give us a discount on rent, I'm like they
fix or they need to cancel the contract and we will move back to the
Hostal, it would be cheaper than here plus there is internet.
Learning lots in
Mexico....