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Mexican Constitution Day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mexico has celebrated the anniversary of its constitution on February 5th every year traditionally but  current Mexican labor law, effective 2006, has established that the Mexican Constitution be honored as an official holiday on the first Monday of February, regardless of the actual date.  It is one of Mexico’s Fiestas Patrias or Patriotic Holidays.  So this year the celebration of Constitution Day is February.  Most everything will be closed for this celebration with the exception of restaurants, activities, and retail.

Mexico has had several constitutions throughout their history since its independence from Spain in 1810.  They are the Constitution of 1824, the Constitution of 1857 and the Constitution of 1917, which is currently in effect.  This constitution was drafted during the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921) and officially adopted as the Mexican Constitution on February 5th, 1917.

Article 1 deals with the rights of the individual to personal freedom and forbids the practices of slavery and personal discrimination.

Article 2 establishes Mexico as a unique and indivisible nation and enforces the preservation of its multicultural heritage.

Article 3 establishes the right of equal and unbiased education for all.

The balance of the articles of the Mexican Constitution figure the establishment of equality for all under the laws of the land; freedom of expression, speech and the press; the right of citizens to petition in a peaceful manner and exercise freedom of assembly;   freedom of religion, the prohibition of monopolies; the protection of the rights of workers; the separation of church and state.

Constitution Day in Mexico is celebrated with parades, festivals, and families getting together. Mexican pride is felt throughout the entire country, and often the president addresses the country on national television.   February 5th is the day that the constitution was signed, and to celebrate, the sale of liquor is stopped from February 2nd until the midnight on the 5th

If you are in Cabo for this holiday enjoy the festivities!

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Casa de los Gatos – Featured Home

 

Casa de los Gatos is a spectacular 3900 square foot luxury home located in the exclusive and private Pedregal Development. Located high on the pacific side of the development, this home offers you one of the most breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and beautiful sunsets. This luxury 4 bedroom, 5 bath home, is beautifully decorated and appointed throughout for your enjoyment and welcomes you with all of its special features.

 

 

Casa de los Gatos is artistically conceived to maximize outdoor space, private living areas and spectacular ocean views. We want you to relax and enjoy your favorite beverage or quiet time with a book around the infinity swimming pool/spa or on the large terrace overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

Casa de los Gatos is located just minutes from downtown Cabo, the marina, restaurants and night life, where you will have everything at your fingertips for a vacation that you will always remember!!! Come and visit Casa de los Gatos as it welcomes you to our “Paradise” in Cabo San Lucas.

Sleeping Accommodations:
4 King Beds

Maid Service – Monday – Saturday

Refundable Security Deposit - $1,000.00

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Thought of the Week

Either way I will find a way, or I will make one.

-       Phillip Sidney

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Incredibly Easy Chile Rellenos

 

 

1 large (27 ounce) can green chile strips

1 pound sharp Cheddar cheese, cut in strips

12 eggs

½ teaspoon salt

1 ½ cups milk

 

Wash chiles and remove seeds.  Wrap chile strips around cheese strips.  Place side by side in a shallow, 9 x 13 inch baking dish.  Beat eggs with salt, then add milk and mix well.  Pour over stuffed chiles.  Bake 50 – 60 minutes in a 350 degree oven.  Do not overbake, since it toughens the protein in both eggs and cheese.  Serves 6 – 8.

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Thought of the Week

Take a chance!  All life is a chance.  The man who goes furthest is generally the one who is willing to do the dare.  The “sure thing” boat never gets far from shore.

Dale Carnegie

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