At around 10 PM last night I got back from a full of adventures, fun and exciting weekend in Mexico City. I saw many friends and family that I hadn’t seen in years. Moi and I are in the process of collecting the many memory cards filled with photos and will post them online soon.
Many of you know that as of Sunday I became the oldest member of my extended family who’s still single, on both the Kirsch and the Sandler sides. Some say: "the pressure is on". I say: "A picture is worth a thousand words".
Below: A crappy cellphone photo of my dad, sitting in a shoestore, holding my mom’s purse.

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Brilliant!
¡Pronto contigo!
Master of Disguise. Seguramente eras tu, pero alteraste la foto…JaJa
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[...] The story Marcos never published in his blog: He went to Mexico City a few weeks ago and he took an old passport which didn’t had his US visa on it. Luckily for him, I was in town (same weekend every one was at Gustavo’s wedding), I have a copy of his house keys and I’m a good friend. I sent him the passport via Fedex and he got it on time to come back to the states. Marcos was very thankful and brought me a bottle of Herradura Reposado a very nice tequila. [...]
[...] On Saturday, I got to go to Ilana and Yoni’s wedding which was very nice. There were a ton of Monterrey Exiles (a group I’m proudly a member of) that made the trip for what was the first wedding in the community in three or four years (how sad is that?). Very nice seeing them all, and also very nice to hear some of them actually read this blog (yeah, there’s a good chance that I’m talking about you). The photo of my dad sitting in a shoestore holding my mom’s purse seemed to be especially popular. [...]