Thursday, October 25, 2012

Thankful Thursday

Sometimes we get so caught up with accomplishing our to-do lists that I forget to stop and be thankful for the many blessings in my life.  With that in mind, I am going to start posting what I am thankful for on Thursdays (hopefully every week!).


What I am thankful for this week:

Our Sunday School class at church has many members that are our closest friends.  Last Thursday, we all had a wonderful time having dinner together at a Mexican restaurant.  They are even sweet enough to give us a baby shower in January.

2. Happy Fall Y'all!
I love fall decor, pumpkins and pansies, even more so when they adorn our front door:


3. Yard Work
I never imagined that I would like yard work - when we first moved into our house, I used to look out the window and just hope the weeds would stop growing so I wouldn't have to pull them out by hand.  Now that I have developed an interest in gardening, I love getting out in the yard and cleaning up flowerbeds, planting new flowers, instantly seeing the fruits of my labor.  Our neighbors in the cove are even sweet enough to compliment our yard efforts!

4. Time with JD
This has been a rare Fall week because JD has been in town everyday!  We've managed not only to eat out a few meals together, but cook at home as well.  Last night, JD made his awesome fajitas that are always a fun meal - too bad I can't have a margarita!

5. Sweet Baby Kicks
At 21 weeks, I'd always thought that the baby kicking was too "internal" for it to be felt externally - but the baby was doing his/her nightly kicking the other night and JD was able to feel it!  He got pretty excited.  I feel bad I wasn't more excited when I felt it for the first time!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Buenos Dias!

We just returned from the most relaxing 5-day Caribbean vacation.  That's right - nothing but sun, sand, water, siestas and five-star resort service have left us a little blue to be back home in Memphis.  We stayed at Secrets Maroma resort - outside of Cancun, near Playa del Carmen.  It's one of those all-inclusive resorts.  From the moment you arrive, you can leave your wallet in the suitcase. No tips, no cash needed - food, drinks, alcohol, room service, etc. are all included.  If you haven't tried a vacation like that, you should definitely look into it.

I am terrible about taking pictures.  Seriously, someone needs to come up with an alarm to make me take a picture.  On the last morning, JD took photos around the resort, so this post will have a mix of his photos and photos I ripped from the resort's website.

In addition to the all-inclusive amenities, I selected this locale because it was an adults-only resort.  Why?  Even though we will have a little one of our own in a mere 20 weeks, I don't want to spend my last vacation alone with JD listening to someone else's kids whine at the pool.  I'm sure that will be our kid one day, but not today.

The pool was huge and meandered throughout the property, with a swim-up bar and personal waiters while you lounged:



Same story at the beach - there was a bar with swings for seats and waiters bringing food to your beach umbrella:



The rooms were very comfortable with well-appointed bathrooms and balconies.



We came back to the room one day to find that the concierge had decorated our room with "Happy Birthday" balloons and banner for me:


There were maybe seven restaurants on the property, each with a different cuisine.  They were all delicious:


Another couple took this photo of us at an awkward angle:



 You know you picked a good resort when the staff wakes up before dawn to pick the seaweed off the beaches:



This was the site of the Graffam World Championship of Ping-Pong.  You might not have caught all the action on ESPN in the States, but JD and I played about 15 games of ping-pong trying to determine the winner until he won out by exhausting me.  The table actually sat in water:





Each evening there was some sort of entertainment - either a movie or a show.  Our last night we got to see a really cool breakdance group and witness the world champion of beat-boxing in action.  It was a memorable experience!



Lots of wildlife too:


And creepy photo shoots in the morning:


We did try to book a snorkeling excursion, but a storm right before we arrived damaged the reef, making visibility too low for snorkeling.  They offered scuba diving, but that's another no-no for pregnant women (in addition to hot tubs and drinking - which were in abundance).

Overall, it was a relaxing and fun trip.  We bought a few silly Mexican souvenirs, tried new foods and managed to come home without any stomach bugs or sunburns.