Monday, September 24, 2012

Vacation Break

We would like to take a quick house break in order to bring you vacation!!  That's right, a few days in the house and we were unpacking suitcases instead of boxes in Puerta Vallarta.  In true family vacation tradition we left for vacation the first time on Saturday only to return home.  Another delayed flight out of Jacksonville meant that we would miss the only flight for the day to PV.  So instead of pouting and thinking about our missed night in our prepaid hotel room we invited friends over for dinner.


 We were off to the airport again on Sunday and this time we actually made our flights.  You forget how much the little things like transportation excited kids.  We were in a car, two airplanes, train and a taxi all in one day.
 In the taxi on the way to the resort we were a little leery on exactly where we were and then all of a sudden the gates opened (literally) and there was our fabulous resort.  We were upstairs in our two bedroom condo in no time and then off to explore.  It didn't take long for Adelaide to start enjoying all of the kid amenities.  In fact we didn't see much of the resort because we spent practically all of our time letting the kids have their fun, made for great naps!








 Though we spent most of our days in the kids park and pool we did manage to change out of our bathing suits here and there for dinner.



 The resort wasn't your typical Mexican resort, everything was Mayan inspired including a lazy river around a pyramid water slide.  The resort had a ton of restaurants to choose from including a mini mart so that we could cook in the kitchen in our room.  No need for a rental car since we either walked or used the golf carts on the property.  The one thing that we didn't do was spend a lot of time on the beach.  I know, disappointing but the sand was black and considering it was July it was way too hot to walk on let along play in.







































Another trip in the books and now back to our regularly scheduled house unpacking.

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