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Showing posts with label Christmas Mexico. Show all posts

Christmas in Mexico Manuel Castillejos

Christmas in Mexico Manuel Castillejos
Christmas in Mexico Manuel Castillejos

The songs for "Christmas in Mexico" is presented by Mt. San Antonio College where as directed by the Professor Manuel Castillejos held at the Building 26B, Room dated 11 December 2003.

Vamos pastores (mp3 1.3M)

Vamos pastores, vamos,
vamos a Belén
a cuidar el rebaño
que es todo nuestro bien,
a cuidar el rebaño
que es todo nuestro bien.

Que lindo borreguito
yo me muero por él
sus ojitos me encantan
su lanita también
su mandre lo alimenta
su padre ve por él
y todos los pasto-ores
corren hacia Belén.

Los pastorcillos (mp3 1.3M)

Los pastores a Belén,
corren presurosos.
Llevan de tanto correr,
los zapatos rotos.
¡Ay, ay, ay, que alegres van!
¡Ay, ay, ay, si volverán!
Con la pan, pan, pan,
con la de, de, de,
con la pan, con la de,
con la pandereta y las canstanuelas.

Esta Noche es Nochebuena (mp3 1.6M)

Esta noche es Nochebuena
Noche de felicidad.
Esta noche es Nochebuena
y mañana Navidad

Las estrellas en el cielo
Tienen nuevo resplandor.
Los ojitos del Dios Niño
Les ha dado su fulgor.

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Christmas in Mexico for Children

Christmas in Mexico for Children
Christmas in Mexico for Children

The Christmas in Mexico for Children there will be:

- Christmas Activities
- Christmas Carols
- Christmas Clipart
- Christmas Coloring Pages
- Christmas Crafts
- Christmas Crossword Puzzles
- Christmas Games
- Christmas Greeting Cards
- Christmas Music
- Christmas Plays and Skits
- Christmas Printables
- Christmas Santa Claus
- Christmas Stories

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Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages

Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages
Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages
Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages
Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages
Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages
Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages
Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages
Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages
Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages
Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages

As the Christmas in Mexico Coloring Pages you can do:

1. Donkey Coloring Book Page
Print out and color or decorate this cute donkey coloring book page.

2. Flag of Mexico
Print out and color a picture of the flag of Mexico.

3. Jalapeno Peppers Coloring Book Page
Print out and color or decorate this coloring book page featuring jalapeno peppers.

4. Maracas Coloring Book Page
Print out and color or decorate this coloring book page featuring maracas.

5. Mexico Coloring Book Page
Print out and color or decorate this coloring book page of Mexico, the country.

6. Silly Donkey Coloring Book Page
Print out and color or decorate this silly donkey coloring book page.

7. Sombrero Coloring Book Page
Print out and color or decorate this coloring book page of a sombrero.

8. Tacos Coloring Book Page
Print out and color or decorate this coloring book page featuring tacos.

9. Cinco De Mayo Color Pages
This page offers a dozen print and color pages for you.

10. Cinco de Mayo Coloring Pages
Three great pictures to print and color.

11. Cinco De Mayo Coloring Pages
Five nice pictures you can print out and color.

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Christmas in Mexico Video

Christmas in Mexico Video
Christmas in Mexico Video

The Christmas in Mexico Video from the Youtube.com titled "Christmas In Mexico 2006" that makes you feel that Mexico is the beautiful and the best country to celebrate the Christmas.



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Christmas in Mexico Travel

Christmas in Mexico Travel
Christmas in Mexico Travel

If you are planning your Christmas in Mexico Travel then following addresses of Mexico will be useful.

1. Sun Palace All-Inclusive
Blvd Kukulcan Km 20, Zona Hotelera
Cancun, Quintana Roo 77500
Mexico
998-891-4100
Sat Dec 16 11:00am - Sun Dec 24 7:00am

2. Boulevard Kukulcán Km 9, Lotes 10 & 10-C
CANC N, 77500
Mexico
+52 998 881 8120
Sat Dec 16 10:00pm - Sat Dec 16 11:00pm

3. Carretera Cancún-Tulum Kilómetro 130
CANCúN, 77500
Mexico
+52 998 887 4329
Fri Dec 22 7:00am - Fri Dec 22 3:00pm

4. Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico
Sat Dec 23 7:00am - Sat Dec 23 8:00pm

5. Presidente Intercontinental Villa Mercedes
Avenida Colon N 500
Merida, Yucatan 97000
Mexico
999-942-9000
Sat Dec 23 8:00pm - Wed Dec 27 9:00am

6. Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico
Mon Dec 25 9:00am - Mon Dec 25 7:00pm

7. Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Centro Historico Guadalajara
Av Juarez 211, Zona Centro
Guadalajara, Jalisco 44100
Mexico
33-3613-1763
Wed Dec 27 11:00am - Sun Dec 31 7:00am

8. Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico
Thu Dec 28 9:00am - Thu Dec 28 5:00pm

9. La Rojeña, C. José Cuervo 75
Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico
(374)742-2170
Thu Dec 28 11:00am - Thu Dec 28 1:30pm

10. Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico
Fri Dec 29 9:00am - Fri Dec 29 3:00pm

11. Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Fri Dec 29 3:00pm - Fri Dec 29 5:00pm

12. Templo Expiatorio (El)
López cotilla No. 935
Guadalajara, 44100
Mexico
+52 (0)33 3825 2888 / +52 (0)33 3825 3410
Sat Dec 30 9:00am - Sat Dec 30 10:00am

13. Avenida Pino Suarez, Corregidora esquina Guatemala
Mexico City, 06060
Mexico
+52 55 33 4700 (Información Turisticos)
Sun Dec 31 11:00am - Sun Dec 31 1:00pm

14. Sheraton Centro Historico Hotel, Mexico City, Mexico
AVENIDA JUAREZ 70
Mexico City, 06010
Mexico
55-5130-5300
Sun Dec 31 12:00pm - Fri Jan 5 3:00pm

15. Catedral Metropolitana
Plaza de la Constitución s/n
Mexico, 06010
Mexico
+52 55 12 9467
Sun Dec 31 1:00pm - Sun Dec 31 3:00pm

16. Museo del Templo Mayor
Seminario #8
Mexico City, 06060
Mexico
+52 5 42 0256
Sun Dec 31 3:00pm - Sun Dec 31 5:00pm

17. Centro Histórico
Mexico City, 06060
Mexico
+52 5 5525 9380 (Información Turisticos)
Sun Dec 31 11:30pm - Mon Jan 1 12:30am

18. Plaza de las Americas
Mexico City, 07050
Mexico
+52 55 77 6022
Mon Jan 1 1:00pm - Mon Jan 1 3:00pm

19. Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico
Tue Jan 2 7:00am - Tue Jan 2 5:00pm

20. Restaurante Bar Cafe Tacuba
Tacuba 28
Mexico City, 06060
Mexico
+52 5 518 4950
Wed Jan 3 7:30am - Wed Jan 3 9:00am

21. Palacio de Bellas Artes
Avenida Juárez y Eje Lázaro Cárdenas
Mexico City, 06050
Mexico
+52 51 30 0900 x2528
Wed Jan 3 9:30am - Wed Jan 3 10:30am

22. Castillo de Chapultepec
Bosque de Chapultepec 1a Sección
Ciudad de Mexico, 11560
Mexico
+52 55 33 4700
Wed Jan 3 10:00am - Wed Jan 3 12:00pm

23. Monumento a los Niños Heroes
Bosque de Chapultepec
Mexico City, 11560
Mexico
+52 55 533 4700 (Tourist Information)
Wed Jan 3 10:30am - Wed Jan 3 11:00am

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Christmas in Mexico Worksheets

Christmas in Mexico Worksheets
Christmas in Mexico Worksheets

It's only the Christmas in Mexico Worksheets subjects.

- Holy Christmas Workbook

- Santa Claus Workbook

- Christmas Tree Poem Shape

- Christmas Wordsearch

- Christmas Printables

- Christmas Holidays Worksheets

- Activity Village Christmas Printables

- Song Sheets

- Christmas Tree Number Targets

- Christmas Word Search

- Christmas Word Game

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Christmas in Mexico Craft

Christmas in Mexico Craft
Christmas in Mexico Craft

The Christmas in Mexico Craft will be the Christmas Party Pinata which is also known as Las Posadas. On the Mexican Christmas party they celebrate it with the great fun and break Party Pinata at that time.

Making of Mexico Craft - Christmas Party Pinata

Required

- A Large Round or Oval Balloon
- Newspaper, torn into large strips
- White paper torn into strips
- Flour and water mixture for glue
- Salt
- Vegetable oil
- Paint
- Tissue paper or crepe paper
- String/elastic for hanging your pinata
- Pinata lollies/ candy

Cover a table with an old sheet, newspaper or plastic to protect it. Make up your paper Mache glue with 3 parts water to one part flour. Make it in a container that can be sealed and go into the fridge, as your mixture can be kept in the fridge overnight between layers. Give it a good stir before using to get rid of any lumps of flour. Time now to blow up your balloon and find a container that it can sit in while you work on it, so that it won't roll away while you are making your pinata.

Your balloon will need 2 layers of newspaper and a final layer of plain paper before decorating and painting, so allow a couple of days to finish the job. Dip the newspaper strips into the glue and layer over the balloon, smoothing flat as you go. Allow up to a day for each layer to dry. Apply a second layer being sure to cover the balloon completely and having your newspaper strips crossing over each other in different directions. Apply the final layer with white paper, which can be torn smaller so as to get a smoother finish. Let your finished piece dry and pop the balloon through the top and remove it.

Once your fabulous pinata has dried a couple of great options for decorating are:

- Paint- If you or you kids are bold, then paint on a favorite character, rainbow, anything that takes you fancy!

- Glitter and sparkles can be stuck on to add some party glamour

- Crepe Paper or tissue paper- Is great for adding a 3 dimensional finish, just like the pinatas that you buy. Tear or cut the various colors into rectangles and glue one end to the piñata. By doing this all the way around the pinata it ends up with a 'frilly' layered finish.

- Don't forget some streamers to complete your homemade pinata.

Allow it to dry and your pinata is ready for action- just fill with sweets and lollies through the top hole and securely attach some string or elastic with which to hang your pinata.

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Christmas in Mexico Lesson Plans

Christmas in Mexico Lesson Plans
Christmas in Mexico Lesson Plans

The Christmas in Mexico Lesson Plans are listed below:

- Families gather together. They march around the house singing a special prayer and carrying candles. They pretend they are Mary and Joseph looking for a room in an inn. This procession is called the “posada.”

- Introduce the pinata to your students. Explain that pinatas come from Mexico and are made of papier-mache. If you can not get a real pinata, have students made one?

- Families go to midnight church services on Christmas Eve. They then have a big celebration which lasts all night.

- On January 5th the children put out their shoes for a visit from the Three Wise Men who leave gifts.

- Discuss the legend of the poinsettia. Have students color the poinsettia and explain how it got its name.

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Christmas in Mexico Traditions

Christmas in Mexico Traditions
Christmas in Mexico Traditions

The Christmas in Mexico Traditions is the religious holiday. The Mexican celebrates Christmas as the birthday of the Christ. The Mexican starts the Christmas from the 16th December and ends at the 24th of December. They carry candles on their hands and sing the traditional Christmas songs and pray to make the Jesus happy. Especially Mexican children are very much excited as they are celebrating the Christmas. There will be dinner with the family and friends. Some went to the church. All the government related office will be closed. Some Mexican loves to travel on their Christmas vacation.

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Christmas in Mexico City

Christmas in Mexico City
Christmas in Mexico City

The Christmas in Mexico City has the following things given them importance.

- Party with family and friends
- Foods
- Lights
- Waiting for the Santa Claus
- Buying Presents

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Christmas in Mexico

Christmas in Mexico
Christmas in Mexico

The Christmas in Mexico main special features are:

- A Christmas tree in Mexico
- Child's Christmas card
- Christmas Holidays in Mexico: Festivals of Love, Light and Peace
- Christmas in the Sierra Madre Mountains
- December in Oaxaca
- El Cohetero
- Feliz Navidad Making Merry in Mexico
- La Cocina de Navidad A Christmas Kitchen in Mexico
- Las Piñatas History
- Las Posadas
- Las Posadas
- Mexican Oven Recipes for Turkey
- Mexican Posadas and a Famous Christmas Carol
- Mexican Stove-Top Recipes for Turkey
- Mexico's Christmas Tradition El Nacimiento
- Noche Buena
- Pidiendo Posada the verses, en Español & English
- Pidiendo Posada Printable Music Sheet
- Piñatas
- Piñatas boast deep historical roots
- Posadas, Pastorelas and Nacimientos
- Surface Tension

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Christmas in Mexico Pictures

Christmas in Mexico Pictures
Christmas in Mexico Pictures
Christmas in Mexico Pictures
Christmas in Mexico Pictures
Christmas in Mexico Pictures
Christmas in Mexico Pictures
Christmas in Mexico Pictures
Christmas in Mexico Pictures

The Christmas in Mexico pictures and the Mexican place is Cozumel at the day and the night time of Christmas.

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Christmas Vacation in Mexico

Christmas Vacation in Mexico
Christmas Vacation in Mexico

If you are planning Christmas Vacation in Mexico then here is some Christmas tourist destination in Mexico and has the wonderful vacation.

Cabo San Lucas
The resorts of Cabo San Lucas offer a mix of crystal clear, blue water, mind blowing scenic beauty.

Cancun
This place is a brilliant concoction of natural beauty, man-made attractions and archeological riches waiting to be explored.

Cozumel
A stunning natural beauty coupled with a serene and placid ambience.

Manzanillo
Sea fishing, scuba diving, parasailing and a host of other water sports would definitely keep you busy.

Mazaltan
Mazaltan has much to offer to an outdoor enthusiast along with its beautiful golf courses and tennis courts. Wrap up your busy day in one of the famous night clubs in Maziltan.

Puerto Vallarta
If you want to get a taste of the quintessential Mexican culture, Puerto Vallarta is the place. Lush vegetation, palm-lined beaches and luxuriant resorts would captivate the soul of every nature lover. A perfect place to unwind, the quaint town of Puerto Vallarta is all set to make your Christmas vacation an unforgettable experience.

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Christmas Food in Mexico

Christmas Food in Mexico
Christmas Food in Mexico

Christmas Breasts is also the Christmas Food in Mexico.

Ingredients

- 1 sticks butter or margarine
- 2 Tbsp. oil (approx.)
- 4 whole chicken breasts, pounded thin (1/8" thick)
- 1 small bunch of squash blossoms, washed, stems removed (found in Hispanic markets)
- 8 mushrooms, sliced
- 4 Tbsp. ground huitlacoche (found canned in Hispanic markets, may be omitted)

Sauce

- 1 poblano pepper
- 1 Tbsp. butter or margarine
- 2 Tbsp. finely chopped onion
- 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
- 1 1/2 Tbsp. flour
- 1 1/2 C. white wine
- 1 1/2 C. sour cream
- 1 Tbsp. chicken consommé powder
- Salt and pepper to taste

Garnish Pomegranate seeds or chopped red bell pepper.

Preparation

Wash and dry the chicken breasts, season with salt and pepper. Place one squash blossom, 2 mushrooms, and 1 Tbsp. ground huitlacoche on one half of each breast. Fold other half over top and secure with a toothpick. Heat 1 Tbsp. of butter with 1 Tbsp. oil in a skillet and cook the chicken breasts until done. Set aside.

Roast the poblano pepper over an open flame or under the broiler until black on all sides, allow cooling. Peel under running water, remove core and seeds and chop coarsely. Grind with a bit of milk until a smooth paste forms (1 - 2 Tbsp. of milk should be enough).

Heat 1 Tbsp. butter in a saucepan over low flame; add the onion and garlic and sauté until translucent. Add flour and stir constantly to prevent sticking until it becomes golden.

Add the white wine, stir to combine and simmer for 3 minutes. Add the consommé and the poblano Chile paste and simmer 2 minutes more. Add the sour cream, stir to combine well and remove from heat. Adjust seasonings as needed.

Place one chicken breast on each serving plate, add sauce and garnish with the pomegranate or bell pepper.

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