It was a short trip but oh so sweet. This picture is of our resort which, as you can see, was beautiful and relaxing. The first day we were there we traveled to the Chichen itza ruins. It took like 6 hours to drive there but it was totally worth the trip.
So once you arrive you walk through jungle and trees and out of no where appears this great temple. It is beautiful! I was a little sad though because they don't let you walk on the temple anymore, we missed it by 3 years.
The worst part is that the losers of the game are sacrificed and the winners are consider to now be gods.
It was all fun to learn about, Joseph was my own little tour guide. He was telling me about all of the buildings and the games and I didn't get why he knew all of this and I didn't. "There was a documentary on the history channel about all of this." I think he enjoyed it a little more than I did.
Here is us with all of our APX friends ha ha, Rick and Leah, Jake and Ashley, Me and Joseph, and Sandra and Steve. Rick was Joseph's manager last year and is now his regional manager and Steve is Joseph's Co-Manager this year.
So before we left we met this 18 year old who was selling things to provide for his family (mother and little siblings), it is fun to listen to joseph speak spanish. I am grateful that he can because I feel like they look at me and expect me to be the one to speak and are surprised when he can speak perfectly and I am the one struggling.
Here is a fun video with a ruin that we both agreed looked like it belonged in Jungle book :)
It was a lot of fun and not at all what I expected. I have another video, but Joseph scared me on this one.
Continuing on our first day we made it to a restaurant with the tour bus and once we finished our meals Joseph and I decided to go and walk around the real villages of Mexico instead of sitting and watching the dances. Thanks to spanish immersion I was apart of those dance perfomances.
We stopped for a drink at a restaurant and found a bunch of guys playing volleyball, They were
We thought of joining them, but got distracted by the cute little kids trying to sell us the things their parents made. We didn't have money to give them but we remembered I had packed tons of gummies in my back pack.
It was a surprise to me when we got them all together to give them treats. They immediately started arguing and fighting for certain treats. When we pulled out our little cereal boxes, some of them wouldn't accept the gummies because they would only wanted the cereal. It was odd for me to see. The little girl in the green shorts nudged her brother when he wouldn't take the gummy and told him to take it. It was fun to interact with the natives.
I am sad, but I dont have pictures of our second day. We rented these little 2 men speed boats and drove through the jungle until we made it to a popular place to go snorkling. We saw prettier
I don't know why, but I don't have any pictures of us on the beach, oh well, It was a great Trip!
Gosh, that must have been some trip! It looks amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteJoe is a crazy jumping off the thingie into the water.
ReplyDeleteI love Mexico! Brings back great memories of our honeymoon and other trips there. Glad you guys had fun!
ReplyDeleteCancun was so fun! I want to go back!
ReplyDeleteHey!! Cute Blog! I'm ao glad your blogging! What a fun looking trip!! Looks like you had so much fun!
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