Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Ten Years


In August we celebrated our TEN year anniversary. We were extra spoiled/blessed/lucky to get to spend this special anniversary on the beaches of Mexico where we honeymooned ten short years ago.  My mom was ever so gracious to watch the kiddos for us for six days (my dad was gone to Alaska) and I spent my first night away from Emmitt in a different country. 

I know, go big or go home, right? 

As can be expected, we missed the kids SO, SO much, but we quickly reminded each other that they were extremely happy spending a "vacation" at Nana and Papa's house... and they were! Taking care of chickens, playing with dead skunks (sick, I know), and running wild and free in the country is way more fun than mom and dad. We know where we rank...

Our Mexico adventures included swimming in the Sea of Cortez for hours, short boat rides to Lovers' Beach, snorkeling, laying by the pool and reading books! We're crazy like that. 

Oh, and sleeping through the night. Did I forget that one? That one's sort of huge. 

I somehow managed to not take any pictures of the hotel courtyard. Ooops! Not to fret though, their website does it pretty good justice.  We even snuck in a few rides down the shark slide just so we could tell the kids all about it. And for the record, it's fast! Definitely Emmitt's style...

Fresh off the plane!


Laying by the ocean every night...

This was the view from our room. 

We found a smokin' deal on our "vacation package", which included a five night/six day stay at this all inclusive resort (all you can eat and drink, um, heck YES) as well as transportation from the airport.  The catch? A timeshare spiel ... we're really good at saying "no" though (Have you met Emmitt?) so we didn't mind wasting 2 hours of someone else's time so that we could spend $350 to spend six days in paradise.... this picture was taken from the time share floor during our presentation... Thank you, but no thank you! :)

A little visitor at our resort...




This is the very tip of the California Baja, where the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez meet. It's pretty much gorgeous.  There's always lots of sea lions squawking on the rocks and every seven years the ocean level drops enough that people can walk on the beach through the arch. Also, on a side note, right after our boat "captain" (I use this term loosely. For those that have ridden on a Glass Bottom Boat in Mexico, you know what I'm sayin'.) dropped us off, he said that he was taking another group out here and they saw a whale shark under the boat. He'd lived in Cabo for over twenty years and it was only the second whale shark he'd ever seen. Kinda crazy. 


On the opposite side of Lovers' Beach is "Divorced Beach". The theory is that if you swim in the ocean (Pacific Ocean) - the water is really dangerous and you won't make it out alive, so couples go over here and come back solo... It's a beautiful beach, but Matt did point out that there were a lot of buzzards on this beach (for real). Ha!

Eating dinner with this view for our anniversary! We always play the "reminisce" game on our anniversary where we name exactly where we were and what we were doing for every anniversary. It's getting harder and harder, but so far we can still identify them all.  I think the most entertaining was our 4th anniversary...we re-roofed our house until it was completely dark out and then took my mom to Ixtapa (she had helped us all day and Dad was out of town)! 

Cabo was much better, no offense mom. ;)



You can't snorkel without a selfie, right?!?


Attempting to get "free" wifi at Starbucks so we could call the kiddos...

This was looking down from a two story Starbucks on a Sunday morning in downtown Cabo. We watched a bunch of locals do Zumba in the street and a crowd of kids hang out and skateboard.

A classic Marina picture. :)


Our hotel from the front. 



This was looking down the beach from our hotel as the sun was rising! It was fun to be up early before people were out and about. (We're talking like 7:30 or 8:00) 


Sunrise!



This was the main resort restaurant. I think one of the best things about Cabo is that no restaurant has a roof. Giant umbrellas serve as shade, but other than that everything happens outside. Soooo beautiful! This was where we ate breakfast every morning (and dinner most evenings)!



It felt as though it looked... a little too good to be true. However, nothing compared to squeezing our kiddos when we got home! The expression on Emmitt's face was priceless.  He ran back and forth across the room between the two of us giggling with excitement! 

I can't even explain how wonderful it was to relax for six days. Our agenda was empty and we enjoyed one another's company all day long. What a wonderful way to celebrate marriage to my best friend.  Here's to another 50, babe!!!

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