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The View From Here part 5

Hubby and I took our first real vaca­tion together since we were married six years ago.  And we took it without kids!!  Thanks to my mom and dad, we were given the gift of time to recon­nect, relax, and enjoy Mexico’s Yuca­tan Penin­sula.  It was gor­geous!!  Hubby deci­ded to blog send daily emails to our family to let them know how our trip was going.  I called this a blog­ging, he did not.  Wha­te­ver.   Since he did the leg work, I thought I’d steal his words and sprin­kle in a few addi­tio­nal pic­tu­res for your enjoy­ment!  :-)

Back by popu­lar demand, my feet. Happy hour, thank you for bles­sing us with your existence!

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The View From Here part 4

Hubby and I took our first real vaca­tion together since we were married six years ago.  And we took it without kids!!  Thanks to my mom and dad, we were given the gift of time to recon­nect, relax, and enjoy Mexico’s Yuca­tan Penin­sula.  It was gor­geous!!  Hubby deci­ded to blog send daily emails to our family to let them know how our trip was going.  I called this a blog­ging, he did not.  Wha­te­ver.   Since he did the leg work, I thought I’d steal his words and sprin­kle in a few addi­tio­nal pic­tu­res for your enjoyment!  :-)

Mmmmmm break­fast. Nette and I thought we’d go native today and had a dif­fe­rent kind of meal. We, of course got our fresh-squeezed orange juice, cof­fee, and assort­ment of melons, but wait, there’s more. Today we had Motu­le­nos. It’s a fried corn tor­ti­lla top­ped with re-fried beans, three eggs over-easy, ham, green peas, tomato sauce, and goat cheese. Very tasty. Oh, and don’t for­get the sta­ple fried banana (at every meal).

This is the view from where I sit…

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The above blog post email made me laugh until I cried.  I told Hubby that next thing we’d know, he’d be taking the iPhone into the bath­room with him and doing a “View From Here”, narra­ting every move.…  Appa­rently I laughed too loud and for too long because moments later he sent out this blog post email to our family loo­king for sup­pot.  Heheehe!!

Nette is laughing at me right now. She says you’re laughing at me, too. She says you think I’m ridi­cu­lous because I’ve “sent like 82 emails since we got here.”  You don’t think I’m ridi­cu­lous, do you?

By the way, this is just one exam­ple of the cool little things they make with our towels every­day. One day was swans, one was Eski­mos and one was these elephants…

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For the remain­der of our trip, I narra­ted most every acti­vity Hubby and I did as if I was wri­ting a View From Here. “And here we are, wal­king to our bedroom (eye­brow wag) life is good with no kids…”  “As you can see, this is a pic­ture of Nette put­ting sunsc­reen on, it’s really hot out here!”  “As you saw from the last pic­ture, I was on page 152 of my book, now I’m on page 154…”

I can be SO cle­ver some­ti­mes!! Right?? Hey, if no one else thinks I am, I’ve always got me because I think I’m hilarious!!

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The View From Here part 3

Hubby and I took our first real vaca­tion together since we were married six years ago.  And we took it without kids!!  Thanks to my mom and dad, we were given the gift of time to recon­nect, relax, and enjoy Mexico’s Yuca­tan Penin­sula.  It was gor­geous!!  Hubby deci­ded to blog send daily emails to our family to let them know how our trip was going.  I called this a blog­ging, he did not.  Wha­te­ver.   Since he did the leg work, I thought I’d steal his words and sprin­kle in a few addi­tio­nal pic­tu­res for your enjoy­ment!  :-)

Today we took the big trip to Chichen Itza. Rose at 6:20, van left at 7:45. 3 hour ride there with one tourist-shop stop mid­way. Once we arri­ved, we were cer­tainly in the middle of the jun­gle. The heat was stifling.

The ruins were incredible.

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Our tour guide, Ser­gio, was a wealth of know­ledge, having been in the tou­rism industry for 28 years. He not only gave us details about the ruins, but he told us about his­tory, geo­logy, and anth­ro­po­lo­gi­cal facts that I’m cer­tain weren’t widely disseminated.

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He did the entire tour in both English and Spa­nish as we had peo­ple from Spain, Argen­tina, and us in our little 10-person tour group.  Nette and I were ama­zed at the pre­ci­sion of cons­truc­tion, the sheer size and com­ple­xity of some of the struc­tu­res, and the inter­wea­ving of science, math, and the calen­dar into all aspects of their life and buil­ding. Not to men­tion, the man­da­tory deca­pi­ta­tion for the cap­tain of the losing team for Mayan bas­ket­ball was pretty cool.

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(I felt a wee bit lame doing this…as evi­dent on my face.)

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After the ruins, we hea­ded off to an “authen­tic” (trans­la­ted: “dive”) Mayan buf­fet. The place was crappy, but the food was great.

Next stop was going to be an old Spa­nish town from the 1400’s, but while on our way there, it abso­lu­tely star­ted pou­ring. When we arri­ved in the town (very quaint, by the way), all the streets were com­ple­tely floo­ded. We drove once around the town square and hea­ded out to our final destination.

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A cenote, a limes­tone cave filled with fresh water.  It was breath­ta­king. The bot­tom has filled with water up to 16 feet deep in some parts. So, natu­rally, we had to swim in it. We wal­ked down many limes­tone steps maybe 100 feet under­ground or so and swam in a giant limes­tone cave. Very cool.

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Then another 2 hour van ride back to the hotel. Total time: 12 hours.

Din­ner con­sis­ted of an awe­some shrimp-filled avo­cado appe­ti­zer, soup, a chic­ken main course, and a cho­co­late mousse des­sert. Of course, I had to have my san­gria with din­ner (I love me my fruity drinks) while Nette par­took of a piña colada.

We hit the sack right after din­ner because we are so abso­lu­tely exhaus­ted from the day. Hence, the view from here…

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The View From Here part 2

Hubby and I took our first real vaca­tion together since we were married six years ago.  And we took it without kids!!  Thanks to my mom and dad, we were given the gift of time to recon­nect, relax, and enjoy Mexico’s Yuca­tan Penin­sula.  It was gor­geous!!  Hubby deci­ded to blog send daily emails to our family to let them know how our trip was going.  I called this a blog­ging, he did not.  Wha­te­ver.   Since he did the leg work, I thought I’d steal his words and sprin­kle in a few addi­tio­nal pic­tu­res for your enjoy­ment!  :-)

It’s now 6:50 pm on Sun­day, July 27th. We are sit­ting at the beach awai­ting din­ner in 10 minu­tes or so. Our day con­sis­ted of a walk into town where we mana­ged to only buy lunch, Nette a sarong, and some water to drink. Once back at the hotel we boo­ked our spot in a van bound for Chichen Itza tomo­rrow. Then we spent the entire after­noon swim­ming in the Carib­bean and rea­ding under a palm shade.

This eve­ning we couldn’t miss the san­gria and moji­tos at happy hour, then back to the beach where we now sit wai­ting for dinner.

There will likely be no update until tomo­rrow night as the van lea­ves at 7:45 am and doesn’t return until 7:30 pm.

Until then, enjoy the view from here.

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