Earlier this month, Cate and Matt had a beautiful baby girl, Phoebe. Phoebe is currently being treated for an intestinal issue she was born with. It took three weeks for the doctors to diagnose her and start treating her, but she had surgery yesterday and she's on her way to a healthy future. I hope she gets to go home soon!
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Sunday, March 11, 2007
My 28th Birthday 2007
I spent my 28th birthday on a cruise, so I thought I'd just post some of the highlights of my trip here.
On the beach at Costa Maya, Mexico, 3/6
Right before getting back on the ship with Paul, Sarah, and Brian
San Felipe Fortress, the major Spanish (non-Mayan) landmark in Guatemala, 3/7
I went with Sarah, here she is on top of the fortress, Rio Dulce behind her
Jaguar Temple, Lamanai, Belize, 3/8
Sarah, Katy, Brian, and me at the High Temple, Lamanai, Belize
Midnight birthday shots to kick off my birthday
Cozumel, 3/9
My birthday dinner with everyone!
Back: Mihai, Sarah, Paul
Front: Me, Brian, and Katy
On the ship's pool deck, 3/10
Last party night!
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Saturday, March 10, 2007
Cozumel, Mexico 2007
Near the port with Paul and Sarah
At the beach
These things make me very happy
In Mexico, I am tall and leggy
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Friday, March 9, 2007
Lamanai, Belize 2007
Belize is the only country in Central America where English is the official language- it used to be "British Honduras." They also speak Kriol and Spanish there though. Our English-speaking guide took us on a boat to Lamanai a Mayan archaeological site, which used to be a huge city.
Sarah, Katy, Brian, and I at the High Temple in Lamanai, Belize
The High Temple
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Sarah, Katy, Brian, and I at the High Temple in Lamanai, Belize
The High Temple
Jaguar Temple
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Thursday, March 8, 2007
Santo Tomás de Castilla, Guatemala 2007
The Dulce River flows into the largest lake in Guatemala, Lake Izabel. At the entrance of the lake rests the Spanish Castle of San Felipe. Sarah and I toured the 17th-century fortress that once served to keep pirates of the Caribbean at bay.
In front of San Felipe Fortress, the major non-Mayan landmark in Guatemala
In a Spanish Prison Cell in San Felipe Fortress
Sarah in the San Felipe Fortress courtyard
Our tour guide showing us the original canon the Spanish used for pirate-shooting
On top of the fortress
Fruit and vegetable market
Clothing market
Lush green country
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Costa Maya, Mexico 2007
Our first stop was Costa Maya, on the eastern side of Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. Costa Maya is a small tourist region in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico, between Cancún and Belize. The area is generally undeveloped but has been growing quickly and rapidly after the construction of a large pier to accommodate cruise ships. The Costa Maya includes two small villages -- Majahual and Xcalak. After we made our way through the mandatory shopping area at the port, we walked to the Mahahual village.
The after-the-adventure photo at the port
Tourists chatting with a local
The fishing village of Mahahual has soft sand beaches, grass thatched palapas, and a coral reef a short distance off-shore, as well as several bars, restaurants, and shops. Mahahual is only about 2 miles from the port; cruise ships can easily be seen from the village. And that's where our problems began.
Sarah took a picture of us- Looks like Paul and I are reading
Paul notes that we can see our ship from here!
We went to a cafe for drinks and snacks
This is fun!
Time to go back. This is what we should have done...
... This is what we decided to do instead.
We figured that since the ship was only two miles away, and we could see it, we could walk back. One little thing we failed to calculate was the location of the ocean relative to the land. So after walking for an hour down a secluded path, we reached a beach facing the ocean and an unscalable wall. Our choices: try the wall anyway, head into the ocean, or walk back one hour and risk missing our ship back to the US.
We chose ocean. Now our second problem: as we reached dry land on the other side we were confronted by Mexican port authority trying to figure out why we're trying to swim around border control. Conversation clearly starts off on the wrong foot as he accuses us of trying to break the law, but he then ironically suggests bribery. Finally, through a combination of my persuasive abilities and Spanish sweet-talking, he finally lets us go without going to jail or paying money or anything. And that's why you should learn Spanish, kids!
The after-the-adventure photo at the port
Tourists chatting with a local
Walking past the village
Me on the beach at Mahahual
Sarah took a picture of us- Looks like Paul and I are reading
... This is what we decided to do instead.
This is what denial looks like.
We chose ocean. Now our second problem: as we reached dry land on the other side we were confronted by Mexican port authority trying to figure out why we're trying to swim around border control. Conversation clearly starts off on the wrong foot as he accuses us of trying to break the law, but he then ironically suggests bribery. Finally, through a combination of my persuasive abilities and Spanish sweet-talking, he finally lets us go without going to jail or paying money or anything. And that's why you should learn Spanish, kids!
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Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Cruise Ship Fun 2007
We boarded the ship on Sunday. And we wouldn't reach our first port until Tuesday so it was almost two days on board the ship wandering around and finding different entertainment. Super fun.
Full ship day on Monday! With a dress up evening.
Before boarding
Redecorating Paul and Mihai's room
Goodbye New Orleans!
Lunch time on board
Safety drill!
Time to get this party started.
A little shopping.
A little gambling!
Dinner followed by drinks and a show
Drinks
Showtime!
Sarah and Brian at the show
This drink is epic.
Spent most of the morning by the pool
Listening to a Jamaican band
Dressed up for dinner- 2Ls!
Dressed up for dinner- 1Ls
Paul, Sarah, Brian, and me at another show
New Year's Eve Party!
Woo!
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