Mexico

I have been a horrible blogger…but, Jason and I got back from Mexico a few days ago!  We had a much needed break and got to see each other for a record breaking 8 days in a row!  It was a very last minute trip as we were planning on going to Southern Utah for our “honeymoon” but we decided that warm weather was needed. We looked for the cheapest tickets and voila a trip to the Yucatan was born.  We flew into Cancun (which is not my cup of tea at all, think Mexican version of Las Vegas only more expensive and you don’t even feel like you are in Mexico if you do happen to stay at one of the monstrous resorts).  From Cancun we hopped on a ferry to Isla Muejeres.  Our first full day we followed Erin and Aaron’s lead and rented a scouter to tour the Island, so much fun!

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We had lunch on the southern end of the Island at this place that was praised to have the best fish on the Island, served with an ancient Mayan spice…Well I should have known better but I ordered it anyway (this would not be the first time that I was served a whole fish head on a plate).  I was so embarrassed when it came out, I had no idea what I was in for especially since the price did not indicate that this was a huge meal…

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Unlike the last time this happened to me this fish was actually very good and well worth the embarrassment!  Below you can see me lifting the fish off my plate, my fork is in the fish’s mouth…img_8800

Afterward we walked along the beach a bit and sat in some chairs to let our white skin soak up some sun, this guy next to me was doing the same thing…

img_8805Guess he didn’t want any of that sun on his lower half!  Since we happened to time our trip during Carnaval we got to enjoy lots of parades and local festivities that were going, it was fun to see the local people dressed up in their costumes and celebrating.  Our first night we saw this group of men and woman in pink costumes with flamingos on their heads, they did a choreographed dance in the sand…

img_8757While we were on Isla we also took a tour over to Isla Contoy which is a neighboring island that is uninhabited by people except for a research facility that studies some of the wildlife that is found there.  We unfortunately only saw one flamingo flying and it was too far away to get a picture but we did get to see some frigate birds, a  mantaray, hundreds of hermit crabs, some iguanas and one million hungry mosquitoes.  below is a picture of one of the iguanas surrounded by his crab friends living in harmony…

img_8917This one had the best house by far…

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Our tour guides made us a yummy lunch, more fish, a really good cucumber salad with peppers, fresh guacamole, rice and some watermelon!

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The next day we headed back to the mainland and caught a bus south to Tulum.  We got a room at Casa del Sol, a cute hostel with cabanas run by Lucy and Abuelita (the little Grandma, this was how Lucy introduced us to her) both spoke very little English so it was a great way to practice our Spanish.  Here is a picture of Jas hanging out at the hostel…

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The beaches at Tulum were really beautiful, picture perfect white sand and crystal clear water, we walked very south down the beach one afternoon…

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Had some yummy tacos with an idyllic setting…

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img_9169We also went to Coba to check out the ruins there, here is a picture of me at the top looking not so excited about going down with all the other stupid tourists…

img_9120That’s all I got for now, will probably be posting the rest of our pictures to picasa in the next few days.  I am back on night shifts again and my brain and sleep cycle are all out of wack.  We had a great time and I am already missing the warm weather, is it spring time yet?!!!

7 Comments

  1. Steph
    Posted February 25, 2010 at 9:24 pm | Permalink

    Great pictures! It looks like you guys had a nice relaxing vacation!

  2. aaron
    Posted February 25, 2010 at 11:41 pm | Permalink

    Does this mean Jason gets a motorcycle now?

  3. Erin
    Posted February 26, 2010 at 1:05 am | Permalink

    Fun trip! I love those crab pictures. That fish could easily feed 4, ridiculous!

  4. hollye
    Posted February 26, 2010 at 12:19 pm | Permalink

    What an awesome looking trip!

  5. Kathy
    Posted February 26, 2010 at 1:37 pm | Permalink

    It’s springtime in Oregon! Daphne, crocuses, and daffodils are all blooming…trimmed the roses and the lawn has already been mowed and it’s due again. Great pictures! Looks like you had a good time. So, is that a fish head and body or just the fish head? What kind of fish and how much does a fish head set you back??

  6. Posted February 26, 2010 at 4:21 pm | Permalink

    I am totally jealous, that looks like so much fun! (minus the fish head)
    I think my favorite pic is Megan on top of the ruins!

  7. Megan
    Posted February 26, 2010 at 5:54 pm | Permalink

    Aaron-I am not so sure about a motorcycle…they still scare me, maybe a scooter…Kathy-that fish head was about 8 dollars, and I guess we figured out later that it was half a fish cut down the middle, was a white snapper.

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