Friday, February 9, 2007

Barometer Scoop


Here we are, back from our week in the Caribbean sunshine. We started the week by saying “Hello” to the water and finding loads of Sand Dollars and even a large Conch Shell. There’s nothing like looking into the turquoise blue of the Caribbean while your son is racing up and down the beach thrilled with every shell he finds…we even noticed tiny shells that had extraordinary colors. The Frigates (or Pirate birds) and the Pelicans were flying overhead, and all seemed right with the world.

Sigh…then it was off to the Welcome Party, excessive drinking, loud music, dancing, meeting up with relatives and friends and all out revelry – yee ha! JM blew soap bubbles to keep things interesting. Later we took a drive down the Mayan Rivera and saw some very nice Hacienda’s and scenery. We took a day trip to Isla Mujeres where JM & I went snorkeling & saw some awesome coral, colorful fish, and sea turtles. JM also swam with a (Nurse) Shark, because Sharks are cooler than Dolphins!
We rented a golf cart and cruised around the island to the lighthouse, which sits on the Eastern most tip of the Island (which is also the Eastern most point of Mexico) where there is also a small Mayan ruin. JM and I climbed around the cliff for a while and watched the waves crash into and up on the huge rocks. It was an impressive site. Then we cruised down to the other end of the Island were we ran into some large fishing boats from Texas and North Carolina (the Migration and the 5 o’clock Somewhere were there) that were searching for Sailfish and Marlin. JM hung out on the beach for a while while Kokomo and I had a few drinks and checked out another lighthouse.

JM attended a Piñata Party so now we have a boatload of Mexican Piñata candy to go with our Halloween and Christmas candy. We went to Margaritaville a couple of times, watched ParrotVision, had Cheeseburgers in Parrotise, and various frozen concoctions. They even hosted a kids party that kept JM entertained while Kokomo & I had Margaritas & shopped.


The rest of the week was spent hanging out at the pool or the beach where we were swept away in a mini tsunami on our last day (really)…. the surf was high anyway, then a wave about 4-5 feet high came up and swept me out of my chair and JM all the way up into the Cabana Boy Cart at the Sea Wall (he was wearing his life jacket, and thought it was pretty cool). The kid enjoys the thrill of the Sea…and after being “swept away”; he stood up a raised his arms over his head in triumph!

The only downside of the week was that the Air-traffic controllers in Cancún decided to take a morning siesta putting all flights out of Cancún 2 hours behind schedule. Which means that after arriving at the Aeropuerto two hours early, we were treated to the hospitality of gate switching and long lines during our extended visit at Mexico’s busiest Aeropuerto. Of course, they provide for our convenience, a variety of Mercado’s and Duty Free shops to separate us from any renegade Peso’s that might be lingering in our pockets, which; in my case they were successful at.

Ahh well, JM had his portable video game handy so he was entertained. We all tried to keep a positive attitude and we arrived home safely and that’s all that really matters.

Now, it’s time to start planning the next phlocking.

6 comments:

CruiserMel said...

"Now, it’s time to start planning the next phlocking." What's a phlocking?

Sounds like quite a good trip. You were thought about. I'll be Cozumelling in early March, so not so far from where you were.

Really? Was it actually a little tsunami? Man, that sounds pretty frightening. I'm not afraid of the sea, but that would freak me out a little.

BTW, JM is looking soooo tall now. Cute.

Dezdmona said...

LOL...a "Phlocking" is a "Flocking"...to congregate or travel in a "flock" (e.g. phlock) or crowd. *grin*.

Parrotheads are knows for adding the "ph" to lots of things...like pholks, phriends, etc...*shrug*

Guess it's part of the madness.

CruiserMel said...

Oh. I guess attending only one Jimmy Buffet show in my life does not make me a Parrothead. Dang. But I AM a "phan." *grin*

Dezdmona said...

Nah...IMHO a Parrothead is anyone who enjoys JB Music and chooses to call themselves one. *big grin*

The Man and his Phans have been around a loooong time and are still boogieing their asses of "after all these years"...and that's the only thing you can ask out of anyone...right?

Williebee said...

Dez- Glad you're home safe. I'm really very jealous. You know that old Chinese proverb about interesting times? Seems you definitely got the good side of the interesting times....

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