Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Mexico 2012

I was amazed, and more than a little ashamed, as I signed on to the blog to realize that I haven't updated it in a year!  Yikes:(!  I apologize.  It is not that I haven't had anything to write about... quite the contrary.  Brian and I are so scheduled that it is a rare treat to have a night without something planned.  It is all wonderful stuff: bible studies, game nights, dinners etc. but we are easily distracted.  This last year has been wonderful.  I am blessed to say that marriage is like a fine wine...it just gets better with time.  And after only three years I can only anxiously await what it will be like 50 or 60 years down the road. 

This year for our anniversary we decided to travel to Mexico.  The decision came after Brian and I saw people kitesurfing on the north shore of the Dominican and decided that we wanted to try it out.  Unfortunately, we learned that it is something that takes days to learn... So we found a nice place for this year's anniversary where we could both kitesurf and dive.  The beaches of Tulum and Cozumel fit the bill perfectly.  I had been to Tulum before and knew what a wonderful and relaxing place it was, and I was anxious to take a trip up to Cozumel as well (particularly because it is so famous for diving).   It definitely lived up to its reputation.  So, without further ado, I will let the pictures tell the story of our trip:

Eating lunch out in the plaza of Cozumel



Waiting for our dive.  Note that the sun is setting...we went on our first night dive this trip.  You use flashlights to see everything.  Night creatures like the octopus, crab, and lobster were plentiful!
Kennetta's favorite Mexican food "Queso fundido" with B's favorite app "Jalapeno poppers"



Our hotel in Cozumel






Gotta love churros off the street late at night!

The gringo enjoying his first gringa


Brian and I were in Tulum for the final nights of Carnaval. 
We were surprised by the detail and quality of the floats and costumes.





The view of the beach right in front of our hotel in Tulum

Brian told me that I am the right size for a Mayan.
 I was born in the wrong place I guess:)


The iguanas are plentiful and more than ready to pose for the camera...






Enjoying cheese fondu in a Lebanese restaurant in Playa del Carmen????

Learning to manage the kite for kitesurfing

Kennetta taking the kite out into the water to practice control.

More yummy Mexican food at our beach cafe.



On our way to dive one of the cenotes or sinkholes.


The first cenote called "The pit". 
We dove around 120 feet into this sinkhole checking out all the formations.


I stole this picture off the internet because we had underwater camera issues,
but I wanted you to be able to see how amazing it is in the cenotes


The second cenote "Dos Ojos" is more like diving through Lewis and
Clark Caverns with just a lamp and the occasional rays of light.


A banana shake and Bohemia to rehydrate us after our dive.







Brian taking the chance to enjoy a cuban.

Brian got pretty good at kitesurfing.  It is a long learning process, however, and
we ran out of wind and time so we weren't able to continue...

Ferry to Cozumel



I just had to take a picture of the elephant on my bed.

Cheesy!