Wow! What responses!
It was just brought to my attention that there are 32 comments on the Lost and Found in Mexico blog and I didn’t even know it! I’m not technologically gifted. In fact, I’m pretty “ungifted”. I apologize for not having responded and I fully intend to get on the stick here.
I am blown away by the responses. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their reactions to my film.
NEWS: Lost and Found in Mexico was just accepted into its first European film festival. The Globians Film Festival is in Potsdam, Germany. Potsdam is right outside of Berlin and is a university and cultural town. In fact it’s said that, ” as Berkeley is to San Francisco, Potsdam is to Berlin.”
The Globians Film Festival focuses on “world and culture” topics. I feel incredibly honored and delighted! Furthermore, this provides a wonderful excuse for traveling to Berlin, a place I’ve never been.
I’ll be back–sooner than later this time!
Caren Cross

Hi
Congratulation on the success of your documentary!
Some of your words keep flashing in my head, when you said you found the person you were at 20.
I traveled for 5 years, then met a Canadian and married him, came to live to Canada, and we worked a lot, had limited social life, everything seems too formal or rigid,and I just realized how much I have changed from the “all smiles, happy girl I was.”
My shock came when at work the management brought a movie called “the fish” about how to have fun at the work place. I was thinking mexicans do that all the time, they can have the most stressful job, but there is still time for a joke and to laugh.
My husband and I want to move back to Mexico and I can’t really wait to set roots there.
Thank you for the film and for the honesty !
Sincerly
Monica Langille
My husband and I LOVED your documentary on San Miguel de Allende! We are looking for a change in our lives and we think that this small town in the countryside of Mexico may just be the place for us!
We long for a place where we can walk around town, get coffee and eats on the spur of the moment, greet friends daily, and just relax and be in the moment. We have spent many years doing just the opposite of this and we are tired. We figure we have another 20 good years ahead of us and want to spend them in a meaningful existence.
All of the people that you interviewed in your film have put into words what we feel deep in our hearts.
We wish you much success with your film…..it should be required viewing for everyone who is burnt out on life. Whether they want to live abroad or not, they should watch it and allow their souls to soak up the positive vibes. Life is for “being”, let’s all try to remember that!
THANK YOU, CAREN!!
Sharon De Caria
Colorado Springs, CO
I am so glad there is a site like this! My husband and I are considering moving to san Miguel de Allende. It looks so charming, peaceful, beautiful. Thankyou for giving us insight on this charming city.
Caren, I was blown away when my best friend in Sebastopal, CA sent your film to me this week after seeing you in the Sonoma Film Festival. She had no idea I knew you. I was so excited for several reasons. Knowing someone who has successfully left their profession and who recognized, on some level, that your search was all about “freedom to be”. And Mexico-of which I have a particular special place in my heart! This is just so cool! When I watched it last night, I cried. Your expats expressed so much of what I have felt a longing for for years. I won’t go into detail about my attempt to close down and get away from practicing therapy. All I can say is that some day I’ll be free to leave and get my fanny to Mexico. I hope you have all the fun and success in this wonderful creative process. Jean