Showing posts with label vacations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacations. Show all posts

Thursday, November 26, 2009

A few days away...


Alex and Casey's Hands
We went to the coast for a few days this week, just needed to have a quick family get away.

Alex and Kia the dolphin.
We went to the Texas State Aquarium, which was amazing.
We went to the USS Lexington as well. I have never wanted to join the military before, but there were a couple times on this ship, where I had the urge.
Alex, who is all leg and arm right now.
Of course, the Gulf of Mexico is always amazing. Put Alex out there with it and it is even better.
The TSA had amazing exhibits, it was great to spend hours observing it all with our family.
A perfect two days.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

From the Sand with Love

Ahhh two days at the beach were great.
Two days of coffee and snacks in the water were fabulous.
Two days of us time, perfect.

We had a great time at the coast, Corpus Christi was totally not what I expected. Never in a million years would I have ever thought that I would compare it to San Diego, but I did and not just one part of San Diego, but like 7! It was a great town, super pretty, great driving roads, and you can't beat the beach. More to come with plenty of pictures, but for now we are just soaking up all the memories floating around our heads. Loved our trip.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

More from Mexico

This tile is one of the many goodies we brought home from Cancun. At our resort, there were artisans each night plying their trade, and most of them where cheesy. But one night there was this guy who painted these tiles with his fingertips in less then 10 minutes each. So we stood there and watched him for a few minutes, and then I came back later with friends, and then I watched him make four tiles for friends, and then I got really specific and detailed with my tile idea and watched him make ours. I was adamant about there being no signs of civilization through the arch. He kept asking if I wanted a boat or a house somewhere, and I kept saying no. Casey was back at the room, with a bout of the sickies so he didn't get to see this till we got home, 5 days later. We love it, and it stays on our mantel where we both comment every now and again how pretty it is.

While I was down on the ground catching the sunlight to get the tile picture, I noticed the dog craziness going on outside. The mornings around here usually include a mad game of chase the Archie by the girls. Betty, being herself is usually just wandering around looking for just the right spot to do her thing. I was able to catch her wandering back up on the deck, where she could smell me, but she couldn't see me, and was more than confused. See she didn't even notice that she is sporting some grass on her nose. Sweet girl.



Then this booger bum rushes the door and I notice all the dark rich looking soil on him. Which means this fluff ball and the three big girls have been chasing through my garden, which I just spent an hour turning over the soil. Good thing I hadn't planted seeds yet or they would most likely be gone. Silly dogs. Archie even has dirt in his teeth. The nerve of puppy play!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Blah but a Happy

Sorry for the absense folks, this Nicole hasn't been feeling up to much of anything. For the last week+ I have been under the weather, not enough to alarm, but enough to be uncomfortable and make me grumpy the longer it goes on for.


So instead of being grumpy today I am going to post a picture that makes me happy. Our group in the river caves at Xcaret. Casey is of course being Casey, which I love him for. :)



Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Cancun

Casey offloaded all the Cancun pictures from his laptop today. Unfortunately our crappy waterproof camera has eaten all the shots we took para sailing and at Xcaret, so I will supplement from the pictures from our friends.

The way I started our trip, perched right at the window watching the clouds listening to Coldplay.

View from our balcony, the water was seriously so turquoise in color.
Tom, oh the stories I have about him. Him and his wife Tracey were so fun to hang out with.
Part of our group the day after snorkeling I think we were going to Xcaret.
Xcaret's cemetery, it was AMAZING. A big mound of graves each one covered in images, toys and carvings.
Puma at Xcaret, more to come about this spot.

Our friend Christina who we met at the resort. Her husband Billie is in some of our shots as well.
I didn't catch the looks on our faces till later, but this is sums up Casey and I in Mexico. :)
Elizabeth with the natives at Xcaret. Nothing was hokey at this place, when you walked into the stadium for the show, you seriously felt like you were traveling back in time.
A happy Casey during our beach side lobster dinner.
The pole dancers at Xcaret. They were balanced on top of a 100 foot pole dancing and then they would swing down with ropes tied to their feet.

The beach at Tulum, crystal clear about 100 yards out.
Flowers.
Me with more of a tan in the wind before we hit up the bar. :)
Us before dinner.
Me and the chili verde pasta, so good. And you can get a glimpse at the bracelets we had to wear for the duration of our trip. The bracelets let you get everywhere and not be hassled. Ours was the VIP so it was pretty much carte blanch.


Casey at Tulum before we entered the grounds.
Tulum, isn't it fabulous that there are still places like this left around. I loved it there.
It is a massive compound and incredibly HOT.
The view from the cliffs at Tulum.
This is the Jade house where you can still see the paintings inside the temple. If you look up top you can see some red hands prints which was the painters signature. This temple use to be entirely covered in Jade.



Kelly and Keith, our mucho gusto friends and "wall mates". Our rooms butted up to each other, so we ended up just leaving the doors between our suites open during the day.
Riska and Roland our amazingly generous hosts. Love them to bits!
Happy Casey at dinner.
The view from our Lobster dinner.
Me at Tulum, we had just seen a bunch of wildlife on the trail to the compound.

Day 1 at the resort.
My favorite tree, it looked like it had 3 foot long vanilla bean pods hanging off of it. Our resort was beautiful!
One of three pools, all in the row leading to the ocean.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Is it Revenge?

It seems that Mexico is still saying Good Bye to Casey and I. Montezuma's Revenge might be possibly knocking at our back doors (Ha the whit! It slays me!). Either that or our yummy Sunday lunch out is getting to us, because Alex says he has an upset tummy too. All I know is he is not doing the bathroom dance like Casey and I are.

Ugh, somethings are better left in Mexico. Yeah we have been home for over a week, but I could only bring myself to talk about it now. Because its gross.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

That time I fought an Iguana in Mexico...

I am sporting an "awesome" souvenir from our vacation, a huge non healing scab on my knee, all because I fought with an iguana and I sort of won. Well not really, but that is what we told Alex because as usual the story is truly just an average story for this Nicole.

So on Tuesday of our vacation we went snorkeling, the second biggest natural reef in the world. We loaded up a huge air conditioned bus with our party, drove 40 minutes past Cancun and up the peninsula, and then drove down a dirt road in a forest of regrowth from when the last hurricane hit. And then we ended up on the beach of a resort somewhere. Where they promptly put all 20 some odd of us on a huge catamaran, fitted us with life vests, masks, fins, and snorkel things.

Half an hour later we were at our first diving grounds, where we all jumped off the boat and made elephant noises through our snorkel tubes about the beautiful scenes we saw below us. There was amazing new coral reef, vast amounts of reef skeletons, lobster, massive schools of fish and a guide who continuously yelled Yooo HOO at the party of floating gringos. All was well there except I struggled with my mask and I lost my hair tie so my hair, which is a beast in itself, was everywhere.

Ever try to snorkel with lots of long hair not restrained?

An hour later they loaded us all back into the boat and took us to another diving ground, this one with many many more fish, sting rays and eels. And we were right up against the reef. Towards the end of our hour there I decided to get back on the boat, and I successfully managed the ladder out of the water and back into the catamaran. Now let me explain a little something about the boat, it had a hard deck that basically had the texture of a cheese grater covered in plastic, not bad to walk on, but not something that you would want to fall on.

Which is exactly what I did. I unfortunately slipped when our boat hit a backwards swell, which wasn't the bad part, it was when the boat dipped back to level that my knee that was planted on the deck decided to shred itself. And because I had been in the water for the previous two hours, I bled like a stuck pig. Like seriously bleed.

But I was lucky enough to be with some great friends and was even luckier that one of our unexpected guests (a women who was invited to join our party from our resort) happened to be a Russian Holistic nurse. So between Carla the nurse, Dana my well supplied friend, and a rousing rendition of 99 bottles of beer on the wall to cover up any curse words I might utter when we scrubbed it out with alocohol ( Did I mention that there were two sweet very young Mormon girls in our party) and half an hour of constant pressure, we finally got my knee to stop bleeding and sort of clot.

So with that story, I left a little bit of myself in Mexico and I sort of wish I had got this wound from an iguana fight because as Tracy tells me, iguana's have 127 serrated teeth.

And I hadn't even had a drink yet. I swear.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Two of the few

A picture post will have to wait a wee bit because I had off loaded all the images from our cameras to Casey laptop each night, and forgot to transfer them over before he left for a business trip. Oopps.
But I do have these two shots.

This is a sand sculpture that we watched a German family make while we lounged at the beach for the whole day. It is about 5 by 5 feet big. The ocean in the background is usually much much brighter, but we had a heavy storm blowing through. You can also see the sandbags that they are using to rebuild the beaches. They are huge, hard, and very slippery when in the water.

Casey and I at dinner. We both have our tans/burns in high gear, had a couple of margaritas and where starting off a four course Mayan dinner. It was fabulous! It started off with a shot of cinnamon tequila. Next I had the Chicken tamitilos and Casey had the Pastor burritos. Then it was green chili verde pasta for both of us, adobo steak and veggies, and finally Wild Chocolate cake. Yummy. We had dinner with 20 of the people from our business group.

It was amazing how well we all gelled together. There was 8 of us who spent pretty much all day everyday together. On the way home Casey and I realized that we actually only had dinner alone once out of the entire trip. Pretty amazing! Everyone that we were with on this trip was so much fun and we had a great time getting to know each other, especially playing " The First time I ever..." the night before we left.

And I just have to say that we went through four huge bottles of sunscreen, half a gallon of Aloe, and I was so thankful that I had the foresight to buy waterproof mascara. *grin*

A quick vacation list

We are home safe and sound, just to get it out there before we forget here is a quick Cancun list.

  • A real thatched roof in our cabana.
  • snorkeling and reef diving the 2nd largest reef in the world
  • Tulum, so amazing and SO hot.
  • para sailing, bliss!!
  • hours on the beach, I actually got a tan!
  • on the beach lobster dinner, so romantic even with 7 of us.
  • business meetings, so I had time to unpack and read.
  • AC was painful so I quickly adapted to the heat.
  • crystal clear Caribbean waters.
  • XCaret, AMAZING under ground river tours. Floated in caves for an hour.
  • beautiful resorts
  • beautiful ruins and temples
  • sarongs are my favorite thing to wear.
  • Casey singing the Indy theme on the jet ski.
  • playing Marco polo with the Greggor clan, we missed Alex so much at that point.
  • nutria and iguanas and spider monkeys everwhere.
  • friendly people, amazing pottery.
  • falling in the cool tub with Kelly and Keith, some how not spilling our drinks.
  • it is possible to get kicked out of the ocean, the pool and a bar all in one night.

More to come later with lots of pictures... now it is time for laundry, groceries, emails, puppy love, Alex super snuggles, and maybe a nap.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

*Gosh* My favorite Idaho Goodie


There are few things that I could bring back from Idaho, that are as fitting and happy making as this. Cause my Lips Hurt Real Bad.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Idaho in a Picture List

Okay random pictures in no order, just as I could get them to load. More details later...

Wedding cakes that Carol and I did.
Sweet sweet Alex, the ring bearer.
Christine and Donna, all smiles.
I made the bouquets!
Love my crazy man.

A HUGE dog at the farmers market, so cute.
Two bags of stash at the world's coolest candy store, Powell's.
Alex's mode of transport with Uncle Matt. Easily puts him 8 feet in the air.

Matt after his Lacrosse game.
Play pictures, Matt was Great Big Little Panther.
Tigs!!! I have a picture of me with Tigger the morning after prom, 16 years ago! And he is still around.
Alex in Grandma's Council chair!
Screwing around at the Fred Meyer's.
Best damn pizza ever!


A cup of soul, it was so yummy.
The men at the capital, which is being refurbished.
Tulip love, they are EVERYWHERE!
A fitting building for Alex.
My new favorite place to shop. I think we went 6 times. Seriously.



Cell block lock down.
This cell block FREAKED me out, I did not like it one bit.
Of course Casey would make him lay down on one of the beds. UGH!
Loafers.
Coolest murals all over downtown.




The Pen, of course we would visit a haunted prison. Why not?
Loads of fun signs everywhere. Casey had Alex stand in a dark corner, UGH!!! Of course Alex loved every minute that Mommy was creeped out.
oops, wrong way. Casey is in solitary confinment, scary place.
One of two airvents for 8 solitary cells.





Wedding prep!
Benny loves Casey.
Smoochie Love.
Brothers...
Freezing in Idaho City, it SNOWED on us!







On the real Thunder Mountain train.
Beautiful country.
Me!
My Men...







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