Paul's parents surprised me on Mother's Day- with an awesome gift...A week at the beach! We dropped Paul IV off at Grandma's and headed south of the border. You can click each picture for a larger view.
This is the view from our room balcony- it was great eating breakfast each morning watching the sun rise over the Caribbean. The water was a beautiful power blue.
From our hotel door looking over the lagoon- a beautiful sunset each night!
As blue as the water looks- this doesn't quite capture it.
My first walk to the beach- it wasn't as scary as it looks :-)
The hotel lobby had these thrones that Paul loved- he felt like a King!
Tulum
We drove down to Tulum- a Mayan fort right on the beach. The ruins were very cool and their setting on the beautiful beach was so dramatic. These dated to about 800 A.D.
The main temple at the fort- it's on a neat cliff hanging over the beach.
It was a lot of work!
Chichen Itza
We also went over to Chichen Itza in the middle of the Yucatan Peninsula. It was another Mayan site dating to about 450 A.D. The ruins were much more impressive and aged much better without the harsh beach conditions of Tulum. This is El Castillo- the main pyramid in the center of the city. They don't let you climb up it anymore, but it still makes for a great picture.
Historians have no idea what this was for. But considering it was next to one of the religious buildings (see below), I think it was used for baptisms
Hurricane Paula decided to visit, even though our hotel denied it the whole time. They even boarded everything up and still tried to tell us nothing was coming.
2 comments:
Wow! So, I think your mother and father-in-law are going to win Best Parents-in-law of the Year this year. What a trip!
I love the juxtaposition of your immense cleavage :) and the scriptures next to you. That made me laugh!
I love your swimsuit, though--was it new for the trip?
You guys look so healthy and tanned. Sigh. I guess that's what a week at the beach will do for you. Those pictures are amazing! I cannot believe how gorgeous that beach is. Breathtaking.
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