For the second time in seven months, we took another trip down to Mexico for vacation. (See blog post for the first time here - Cancun) This time, we went as our little family of three. We figured it was time to introduce Olivia to the beach since she's beyond the point where we have to worry about her eating sand. While Houston is in relatively close proximity to the majority of the Caribbean, the easiest place for us to get to and shortest flight duration (only around 2 hours!) was just to head back down to Mexico. Of course, we had to get Olivia a passport before we could leave the country. Here is her passport photo:
She is going to look a lot different from her passport photo when it expire in 2017!
Since we went to Cancun and the Gulf of Mexico side back in the fall, we decided to hit the Pacific coast and headed to Puerto Vallarta. We stayed at an all-inclusive resort, which is definitely the way to go, and never left the property the whole time we were there.
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| View from our suite |
Our days were spent like this:
- breakfast
- after breakfast, go back to the room and get ready to head to the swimming pool
- hang out at the pool for a couple hours
- back to the room for afternoon nap time
- after naps were over, go back to the pool
- get ready for dinner
- dine at one of the resort's five restaurants
- back to the room for play
- bed
- repeat the next day
She never did warm up to the beach but that's ok. We had plenty of fun at the pool. I'm happy to say that despite all three of us have pale, pasty skin, none of us got sunburned thanks to some SPF 85 sunscreen and even returned back to Houston with the slightest of tans.
The restaurants at the resort were great. However, dinner frequently proved to be the most challenging part of the day as anyone with small children can relate to. Olivia had difficulties being able to sit in the highchair for very long, instead wanting to be free so she could run around, climb on all the regular chairs or just sit in our laps. Fortunately, the resort was not busy while we were there so the restaurants weren't crowded. In fact, on several occasions, we were the only ones even in the restaurant!
On our last evening there, we got a babysitter to come to the room to watch Olivia for a couple hours while Geoff and I had ourselves an adults only dinner at a fancy French restaurant at the resort. It was so great to be able to enjoy our dinner in peace without worrying about how much food was falling to the floor or if Olivia's loud noises were disturbing the nearby patrons.
I noticed while we were there that many of the Mexican people, whether it be the cabana boys at the pool or waiters / waitresses at the restaurant liked to touch Olivia's hair or pat her shoulder in a simple gesture of friendliness. There was even one older lady that came up to us in the Puerto Vallarta airport while I was holding Olivia and just rubbed Olivia's arms for about for about ten seconds. She didn't say anything but just smiled and looked at Olivia. It was a little unusual and something that I'm not used to. I don't know if it's a Mexican culture thing or if it's just that they don't see many little girls with blond hair and blue eyes. Fortunately, she never seemed to mind.
I'm so very thankful that we were able to get away as a family. My work schedule was pretty busy the first 3-4 months of the year and Geoff is always working hard so we both needed time to just recharge. And of course, spending lots of time with Olivia was the biggest benefit (most of the time :) ). I love making new memories with our little family. I know she won't remember the trip, but we'll have the pictures and the stories to share with her someday.


















If that part of Mexico works like the Rio Grande Valley then touching/rubbing small children is considered good luck or a blessing. To NOT do it is considered to be giving the "evil eye" or cursing the child. The older the adult the firmer the belief in my experience. The first time we took Sam down there to visit family was hysterical.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an amazing trip!! How fun!! She looks like she enjoys the pool! Going out to eat is always an adventure isn't it?! ha! Hope to see you soon!
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