Dear friends, I thought that you might like to hear that
I(Haley) have added a new stamp to my passport. Mexico is the fifth foreign country I have visited. As some of you early blog followers might remember two years ago Gretchen went with Dad on a business trip to Curacao in March of 2007. Every two years Dad's business takes their customers on a company trip, and since Mom still does not like hot weather and Gretchen is married and has a baby Yea......Oh sorry, :-) any way the long and the short of it is that I was able to go with Dad to Los Cabos Mexico! We went the first week of March, thankfully before the swine flu problem. As you see this post is a long in coming, but if I had posted about it before the weather here got nice, some people might end up being jealous and that would not do.
Waiting to welcome us.
We had a suite and a normal room which was really nice,
they were adjoining. First there was Dad's room.....
and my room.
In case you are wondering where Los Cabos is, it is on the tip of the Mexican peninsula that is beneath California. Los Cabos is between the towns Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, Los Cabos is also where Gretchen and Kyle went for their Honeymoon.
On the second day there, we went site
seeing, first we went to San Jose del Cabo, which
is the older and quieter town.
The yellow van in the foreground is a taxi,
most of their taxi's are that size.
After seeing nothing but brown at home it was refreshing to see vibrant
colors and plants that did not look like they were dead. :-D
On one of our free nights Dad and I enjoyed dinner here.
This place was a luncheon/dessert place.
An electrician's nightmare.
Then it was on the Cabo San Lucas the " wild" town,
and the Glass blowing place.
I had never see blown glass in progress,
so it was a fun treat for me.
so it was a fun treat for me.
When they were done, they took a piece of paper and
touched it to the hot glass and it went up in flames.
Then we went to the flee market. I do not have any good pictures of it. If you picture to yourself a room crammed full of bright colorful tickets, so many that you do not know where to look first, plus getting turned around all the time because it is practically a labyrinthine maze. Then add the noise of people talking in both Spanish and English. Then you will have a pretty good idea of what it was like.
The Harbor.
I will be posting more pictures later.
Haley
5 comments:
What fun pictures! I can't wait to see more! :)
Looks like it was a fun trip!
Oh Haley, looks like so much fun! I love all the interesting decorations in the rooms you stayed in! Very colorful and pretty!
~Mandie
That looks really fun! I forgot that you even went to Mexico! I love all the cool pictures.
~Abby
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