Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Cruising to Mexico

In January out of the blue Rand said we needed to get away. I was thinking "ya right, we don't do that kind of thing". The last time we were away from the kids over night was 3 years ago and it was for 2 nights to St. George. I think we have been a way from the kids a total of 6 nights in 9 years. Kind of pathetic, but you can only do what you can do, whether it's finances, baby sitting etc. Thankfully Rand's parents were completely awesome and offered to come and spend time with the kids so we could go somewhere.

Rand was dead set on a cruise. I was not so sure, but I let him "win" and we booked our first cruise. I was excited and nervous all at the same time. We had heard good things about Royal caribbean compared to other cruise lines and were pleasantly surprised at actually how "affordable" a cruise can be especially with all your meals and entertainment included.
Last Wednesday night Rand's parents arrived about 1am and we left for the airport at 4:30 am. We were tired to say the least. All the preparing of the house for the kids and guests and us for the trip was exhausting. Once we got to the airport we were more than ready for the break from everything. Me from my normal day to day and Rand from all his different responsibilities. In fact the first night of our trip I was asleep in bed by 9 pm. Party animal.
It was especially nice to go from 40 degree weather to 80 degree weather with palm trees in sunny Florida. We left for Fort lauderdale to cruise to our one and only stop, Cozumel. We chose this place because it was one of the shortest cruises and thought it would be a good trial for us and the kids and being away. We cruised the Western Caribbean, but have heard fabulous things about the Eastern caribbean and hope to do that some day.
Of course after finally getting on board and checking out our room we figured it only made sense to have some ice cream from Ben and Jerry's. We selected "fish food" because it's our favorite and it just seemed to be fitting for the sailing experience.
This picture is on the top deck and it was a wee bit windy. Can you tell? And no, I'm not wearing shoulder pads, it just looks like it.
This was the view as we sailed away from FortLauderdale.
We splurged mostly because I was super afraid of being claustrophobic in a small interior room so we got a room with a balcony. We loved it. Only problem is, now I don't think we could ever go back. Snobs, I know :)
This is my chubby feet and the water sitting on our balcony watching as we pulled away from Florida. It was so relaxing to just watch the water and sail along.

The ship had everything you could ever imagine and more. The picture above is from the treadmill. We hit the gym for an hour every morning, and actually really looked forward to it. Who doesn't want to exercise while looking out at the ocean. The only problem was from time to time as I ran along I would suddenly find myself running off to the right, then off to the left from the ship rocking just a bit side to side. Luckily, the ship had a calm week and we didn't experience any kind of sea sickness. The crew said the week before was stormy and really rocky so we were grateful we had a calm voyage.
Yes another picture of my feet and the beautiful view as I enjoyed some sun while Rand enjoyed some shade on the deck below :)
A picture from the dining room out on the water.
One of the things I was pleasantly surprised about was the entertainment on the ship. I have always assumed that the entertainment on a cruise would be cheesy and kind of junky. I'm happy to say how very wrong I was. We saw a "In the Air" show that was basically Cirque du sole and they were incredibly talented and amazing. the theater was two stories and amazing.
We also saw an ice show on a skating rink 40x60 feet. The talent, speed, costumes, and tricks they did were Amazing! I was seriously blown away. It was totally incredible.
After crusing for two days we finally arrived in our one and only port, Cozumel. By that point we had relaxed enough and were ready to get off the boat.

Our Boat was Liberty of the Seas the further one and it was pretty huge, although they have two other boats from Royal Caribbean they say are even bigger.
We decided to do an excursion to see some Mayan ruins and then head to the beach at Playa Mia. We were happy that we did both.


This area of ruins was quite small, nothing like tulum, or Chitzenitza (?) but it was going to take an hour ferry and then an hour bus ride each way to go to the main land of Mexico and for various reasons we didn't want to do that. It was fun to just have some exposure and learn some really interesting things about the ruins. I enjoyed it way more than I even thought I would.
The picture above is of an ancient temple and if you look to right of the columns you can see some original hand prints they think having to do with some of the ceremonies that were performed at that time.

As we walked the ground we saw tons of iguana's. Rand kept saying take a picture, video that iguana. I think he was as excited about those as the ruins. He kept saying how excited Ethan would be about that. Rand thinks he saw about 60 total
Me in the arch way which is always the entrance to the area at the time. The "road" I am standing on is 9 miles long and goes out to the sea. At the time it was made it was in perfect condition completely flat and extremely white. They say at another site there is a road that is similar that goes for over 100 miles. It was all very amazing.

There were a few little shops and things and so we bought Jane a cute little Mexican dress and some black coral earrings, that are native to Cozumel. We later bought Mexican vanilla of course, some chocolate and a few other little things like a leather whip to bring home to the kids :)
After the ruins, our tour drove to the beach at Playa Mia a short distance away. The beach was beautiful and I have never seen more beautiful water. They said the visibility is at least 110 feet. The waster was more clear than anything I have ever seen. More so even than a swimming pool. It was beautiful.


They said there are up to 8 different colors of water depending on the depth and what is underneath it. We wish we would have had the time to do some snorkeling. We heard that was amazing.
Eating Mexican food in Mexico of course.

The first thing we did when we got to the beach was paddle boat. It was really fun and so cool to see how clear and clean the water was even way out away from the shore. Being on the paddle boat just made us want to be in the water so we took it back and decided to get in and do some swimming.
This water is not photoshopped it really was green and clear as clear.

A little sun bathing.
Poor Rand burns in the sun in 5 minutes so he was always hiding in the shade or under his hat. There have been a few times in our marriage that he has gotten burned so badly even with t-shirts and sun block that he has spent days in bed sick. Thankfully we did well this trip and neither of us were burned at all.
Doesn't this picture look like a post card. I still can't believe how beautiful that water is.
On the ship everyone kept talking about this bar SeƱor Frogs. It was a wild party going on in there. Needless to say we just walked by and smiled glad we weren't drunk out of our minds like so many others. I have never seen so much drinking in all my life and I went to a crazy college with lots of drinking.
Who doesn't love a Palm tree and with coconuts to boot.

A picture of the "promenade" in our ship. It was a really beautiful boat.

Our dining room. We were a little anxious about the dining experience of being seated with people you don't know. We originally sat with two other couples but ended up with just one other couple every night. It ended up that we hit it off really well with the couple and would sit talking for hours after dinner about everything under the sun. It was actually one of my favorite things about the trip. It got so we really looked forward to meeting them at dinner and find out about their day and then chatting on and on.


Of course the infamous towel characters. This particular night our stateroom "boy" was so excited about this creation. He saw us in the hall before we went in our room and was so giddy telling us there was a "surprise". I was thinking something along the lines of chocolate but it was this little guy. We had a good laugh about that.
One night they showed a Michael Buble concert on the big screen out by the pools. It was fun to sit in the deck chairs and hear his music and just enjoy the night.

We also saw a Variety show with the most amazing and more importantly hilarious juggler ever. His name is Chuck Gunter. I need to You tube him to see if there's anything because he was seriously awesome, and that's saying something, how awesome can a juggler really be?

We also played mini golf on board, there was karaoke, a love and marriage game. Battles of the sexes and more and more. I loved that you could participate in as much or as little as you wanted. We took a nap every day but our day in Mexico and just relaxed and did what we wanted.
The food was great with a lot of variety. We loved our waiter that we had every night. He was from Croatia. There were 245 wait staff altogether representing over 45 different countries. Pretty amazing. I think a cruise is such a great way to go. Maybe we are just getting old but we loved it. We loved spend our time together alone and love that we love and like each other so much that every minute was enjoyable.

We also think it would be a blast to someday go again with a few other couples.

Yesterday we got off the boat and were to the airport by 9am. Our first flight wasn't until 4pm! We wanted to die. We tried to get on two earlier flights but they were already booked. The good news is with all of Rand's travel miles He was bumped to 1st class every flight, which meant I got to sit in first class every flight :) I offered to give him a turn but of course he refused cause he's sweet like that.
We are so grateful we got to go and that we had such an amazing time. I really do feel rejuvenated and ready to be back to normal life. I can't think of a better way to celebrate our 13th anniversary even if it's a bit early. In fact we both said that this really was our honeymoon. Our "honeymoon" was a bit of a bust. unless you call staying in your grandma's trailer with a sick husband a great time. That's a story for another day.

Oh, and we had a layover in Detroit. I graduated from University of Michigan 11 year ago in May. Hard to believe. Truthfully I got of the plane in Detroit and was flooded with so many emotions and memories that couldn't help but cry for a bit. Again, another story for another day.

Sure glad I love and like that cute Randall wilson and that we had such a great trip. Hopefully it won't be another 3 years before we get to do it again :)

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Has Spring Sprung?

Note: If you came to see pictures of Anna's new "do", it's the post before this one

Yesterday was a beautiful day! It's amazing what a sunny day does for the soul. I'm not kidding, when the sun comes out, even if I just see it streaming through the windows I'm a happy girl. With all that beauty, we figured we needed to take advantage so we walked to over to our local park. I've said it a hundred times but the parks are something I love the most here. We may not really have a yard for the kids play in, but it's my belief that kids don't play in yards. There aren't any friends! Around here, on a sunny day you head to the park and there are always friends, old and new.
In fact, yesterday there was a girl from our ward and her girls there, just by chance. She has daughter just Kate's age and we realized they will go to Kindergarten together, so fun!

The girls were decided to perfect the find art of "train sliding". While we enjoyed the sun and slides, the girls also spent a ton of time on the swings-as usual. I can't get them off them. I would ask Jane over and over again if she was done, with a resounding "no".
Today was an equally beautiful day, but I had a to do list a mile long, so the girls admired the beauty from my bedroom window, while I worked away at the computer. I'm thinking Spring may have sprung, and I couldn't be happier.

Disclaimer: Just in case you think all I do all day is hang a round and take pictures, I don't. I just always have my phone in my back pocket for these little occasions that just pop up :)

Anna Made the Cut

Here is Anna before school.
Here she is all prepared and ready.

After the fact. She was a brave little soul, no surprise there.


She did it. Our Anna had 10 plus inches cut from her long locks. I have to admit that it's made me almost sick. I don't know why. I think for one we had to cut it a bit shorter than I would normally like, but you have to have at least 10 inches to donate. At least hair grows fast. I think it's cute but will like it a bit better when it's an inch or two longer.

The night of the cut Anna was really excited about it. In the morning we awakened upset and "embarrassed". I talked to her for a little while and she was fine. Admittedly I prayed all day she would be fine and everyone would only have nice things to say. Thankfully all is well. Admittedly I'm still getting a bit used to it but It's all good. I remember doing the same thing a few times in my life, whacking off literally feet of hair. My poor Mom who can't really grow hair anymore is traumatized. It will be okay mom :)

Anna like the brave soul she is took it like a champ, no emotion, completely calm. It was me in the background taking deep breaths. I'm proud of her for doing this and hope one day she will understand what a really sweet thing this was.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Big Girl, short decision


Last night at dinner I once again reminded Anna that her hair was in her plate. This happens frequently. When it comes time to comb her hair it isn't always pleasant trying to get out the syrup, spaghetti, and whatever else she has in there. Thankfully having her hair done is one thing she tolerates very well.I was shocked when last night after her bath she told me she wanted to cut her hair. I asked her how much, and at first she said "like this", pointing to just below her shoulder. I was surprised but was fine and then she said "actually like this", pointing to her jaw! I was shocked. Anna loves her long hair. She really has beautiful hair and we have a lot of fun doing it in all sort of different "do's". In the picture below we are showing off our recent "do" of sock bun curls. The easiest and latest way of no heat curls. It's all the trend :)
I was looking though some pictures the other night and remembered seeing some from when Anna's hair went from long to short. It was very soon after she started wearing glasses when she was 3 years old, that I decided she needed a little hair around her face so you didn't just see her huge eyes and big GLASSES.

This is I just woke up picture so not the greatest example, and you can see her eyes crossing but it really is cute on her short. Anna asked me as we did her hair this morning if she could have it cut today. Her only concern was that she didn't want the appointment to interrupt her recess. :)
The fun part of all of this is I think she has enough that she could donate her 10inches or so, to Locks of Love. With my Mom being a 2 time cancer survivor and full time wig wearer it makes her losing her locks to a good cause very worth while.

I don't know why a hair cut is feeling like such a big deal. I think it makes me realize once again how old my kids are becoming when they make decisions like this all on their own. Thankfully these decisions are just little things that bear no consequence. Even Ethan the last little while has insisted on having "long" hair and truthfully I do not like it. He is so handsome with his hair off his face and out of his eyes, but I have to choose my battles and let them exert their independence somehow. I think I'm realizing this may be the last time that I get to braid and do Anna's hair adding big ribbons and little girl things. I guess it wouldn't be long anyway and she would be too old for all that I guess. Sigh... Wish us luck!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

I was thinking...

Today I'm home with two sick kids, so I got to thinking. I was thinking of brighter days and sunnier days, and knowing that it won't be long and we'll be celebrating Jane's birth.
And Easter, a time of re-birth, of bunnies and egg hunts.


of tulips
and Spring blossoms

and bike rides in Central park


and then it won't be long after that, and we will be in Utah. Now that I think about it, I think I'm sick...with Spring fever.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Finally-hurray!

How did this little honey get so big so fast? Anyway, what I came here to say today was I've never been so excited about an ear infection in all my life! Today was the big day. Back to the Doctor-again. Yes that would be the 2nd time in 5 days, 3rd time in 28 days. I felt dumb, like I was over reacting. One of "those" mothers who take their child in for every little runny nose. That is so not like me.
But in fact this pink cheeked beauty who had fever from Sunday afternoon, until Wednesday with green boogies like nobody's business and not quite herself.
Today as the doc looked in her ear for kitties, as all pediatricians do, he found one. An infection in her right ear. What a good man that doc. Not only did he quickly send an antibiotic off via internet, he also gave me a script for probiotics. That my friends makes me one happy mama. Hopefully it won't be long before one have one happy baby Jane. Get well soon darlin'