March 31, 2013

Playa del Carmen

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So a beach vacation in Mexico isn't our typical vacation thing.  We started talking months ago about the need for a real family vacation, since we usually spend our time off visiting family on either coast.  We started talking about going to belize and seeing the ruins of Tikal ... And invited both our moms so that we could see family at the same time.  But then my boss offered us his 3 bedroom condo in playa del carmen, Mexico.  So we took it and booked spring break on the beach.

We (mojo and Rachel) left Friday morning at 4am to catch our flight.  We flew to Houston, had a short layover, and the flew to cancun.  Rachel did well with the travel.


We rented a car in Cancun and drove around Playa trying to find our condo for a while.  We ate a street stall-type of restaurant and crashed.  Unfortunately the air conditioner in our bedroom was not working, and we fried Rachel's noise maker in the process of playing with the plug.  Rachel did not sleep well that night, and was wide awake at 3:30am!  Grandma and Nana arrived after we spent the morning exploring the area and getting groceries.

Our spacious 3 bedroom condo was 30 steps from the sand of an amazing beach and 35 steps to the pool with a swim up bar.  The location was AMAZING!

Rachel had a blast every day jumping the waves, running from the waves, digging in the sand, throwing things into the waves, and getting sand all over herself.  It was fun to see her excitement - the ocean and beach are totally new for her.

Sunday we drove 2 hours to the ruins of Coba, which we really enjoyed.  It was a very hot day, and involved lots of walking from one ruin area to another.  We wish we had taken more cold water, paid for each of us to be on bikes, and had more pesos.  But we really enjoyed the ruins.  Jason and I climbed up the steep steps (42m) of the pyramid, and the view from the top was a little frightening and energizing.  I was proud to be much faster ascending and descending the stairs while pregnant than most others taking on the task.  Jason sprinted up the stairs, just to show off.

On the way back, we stopped to buy road side fruit from a stand, where I got to show off my terrible Spanish.  We spent less than $3 on 1.5 kilos of mangoes!  YUMMMMYYY!!  Then we had lunch in the town of Tulum, and Rachel was thrilled to be able to order pancakes for lunch.

Monday morning Jason and I snuck away to go snorkling at a cenote, or a cave-type swimming hole.  We just did out own cheap thing in our rental car, rather than going on a tour.  It was interesting, but nothing thrilling by any means.  We hoped to go to an amusement park of sorts later that evening called Xcaret, but it poured with rain and was pretty harsh outside, so we took it easy.

Tuesday we went to Chichen Itza.  It was a long drive for Jason each way, on a boring highway.  We had a little trouble at the provincial border crossing because we hadn't remembered to bring our passports with us, but Jason managed enough Spanish to get us through.

Chichen Itza was cool enough, but didn't live up to all its hype in my opinion.  Maybe if I was there on a solstice day to watch the shadow of the sun cast a snake image that moved down the stairs of the pyramid, I'd be more impressed.  Or maybe I'm becoming a ruin snob after Macchu Picchu and Ankor Wat temples.  Anyway, I'm glad we went.  Rachel entertained us in a different way than most people probably see the sights - more interested in playing games/watching lizards/running away and falling over than the buildings.




Wednesday we lounged around in the morning and then went to Xcaret in the evening.  We donned life jackets and swam for 45 min inside a man-made cave.  It was very fun, and Rachel did awesome 'swimming' for that long.  After we dried off and warmed up, we tried to see a few animals before going to see the cultural show.  We watched some traditional sporting activities, including an on-fire version of floor hockey that I would love to try, before Rachel and I left to go play elsewhere and let the rest of the gang enjoy the remaining dancing/entertainment.  I wish we had more time at Xcaret to see all the other animals and sights.




Thursday morning we went to the Tulum ruins, and by this time perhaps we were a little sick of the ruin thing.  Or maybe the heat and crowds seemed more annoying, but we didn't enjoy these ruins as much.  After some wandering around, we drove to Akumal beach for lunch and then went snorkeling.

Snorkeling at Akumal beach was the friendliest place to snorkel in the world.  Warm, clear water that is shallow for a long way out.  Turtles nest in the area from April - June we think, so we were thrilled when we saw sea turtles underwater anyway.  We were most proud of Nana and Grandma for trying to snorkel, despite some initial anxiety about the activity.  Nana even saw a mommy and baby turtle!

Friday morning we caught one last walk on the beach before heading to the airport and flying home.  We had expected to be in Houston for 5 hours and land home at 11pm in Denver, for a long yucky travel day.  But in Houston we were able to get on an earlier flight and be home in bed by 11pm.  Rachel was pretty grumpy and we were all pretty tired by the end of the day, so we were thrilled with this change in plans.  Our bags and car seat made it, too!

Anyway, as much as we sometimes poo-poo the 'typical' Mexican vacation that so many North Americans seem to make every year, we had a really nice time.  It was lovely to have some heat, some ocean, some pool, some adventure, some family time, some relaxation.

And now we can be excited about planning bigger, more adventurous trips in the future!


Travel logistics with a toddler

Recently, our family traveled to Mexico for a week.  In another post, I'll show pictures and tell all the fun things we did.  In this post, I'll highlight our gear and travel decisions made with a toddler, since the original plan for this blog was about life with a baby/child.

Mexico is the third country that Rachel has been to, and her first non-English-speaking country with a different cultural feel.  I also believe it's the first time in a long time flying an airline other than Southwest, who are awesome to fly with when it comes to kids/babies/families.  What to take?  What to eat?  Will she sleep?  Will the plane ride be ok?  Will she eat enough?  Will she go potty there?  Will she accidentally drink tap water or get sick somehow?

CAR SEAT
We took our own car seat, and we also checked it with our luggage rather than having her sit in it on the plane.  We haven't actually tried that option yet, but we don't think she would like being strapped into her car seat on the plane.  Maybe if we had a 3-4 hour flight that included nap time or overnight from place A to B... but so far it seems like too much hassle to take it through the airport and security.  It is recommended that you don't check car seats so they don't get bumped around and it's safer to have Rachel on the plane in her car seat... but we think it's more work.

United airlines, by the way, allowed us each to have a bag free and allowed one extra checked piece of luggage for free for children's gear.  So we flew there with 2 bags, one stroller, and one car seat checked with no issues.

POTTY
Rachel did a great job of using the potty while traveling around airports/planes, exploring in Mexico, and at our condo.  We didn't take anything special - just extra clothes and wipes wherever we went.  Overall, we have been really happy with potty training and Mexico was not exception.

SLEEPING
We elected not to take our travel crib with us.  At home, Rachel had been sleeping on the floor on one blanket with other blankets on top.  She's big enough to climb out of her travel crib now, unless we zip her top closed.  So we didn't bring anything except 2 blankets from home.  The first 2 nights, she was up a few times and had trouble getting to sleep most nights for a little while.  She woke between 3:30am-5:30am every day we were there.  Thankfully, we were able to snuggle quietly with her for a little bit before handing her off to Grandma so they could visit in the early morning while we slept a little longer (Thank you Grandma!!!).  We wondered if having the crib might have been better... but who knows?  She napped in her carseat, in the ergo carrier, on her blanket on the floor, and on our bed at different times.  Interestingly, she also tended to nap a short morning nap many mornings as well as an afternoon nap, probably because she was so tired from waking so early.

SUN and SAND
We took 2 swimsuits, 2 'sun suits', sunscreen, sunglasses, swim diapers, and sun hats.  Rachel did ok wearing sunscreen, but the sun suits made way less sunscreen necessary compared to regular swimsuits, and we were happy to have them.  She did not do well wearing sun hats or sunglasses consistently.  She also managed to accumulate a LOT of sand on her every time we went out, and we showered frequently to rinse off everything.

STROLLER
We debated about taking a stroller or not.  Because I'm pregnant, and because Rachel is becoming less of a fan of her carrier, we decided to take the stroller.  It was tricky on cobblestones and Rachel doesn't love being in it, but it was helpful.  We even took it to the Coba ruins, which was a challenge to push but we were glad to have it because we walked a lot there.  We took our black graco 'regular' stroller.  It is a hand-me-down to begin with and getting worn out, but it served us well.  We checked it as regular luggage also on the way there, and gate checked it on the way back because we had a long layover and a longer day (so we thought Rachel might sleep in it in the Houston airport).  It did well as checked luggage (better than our Chariot fared previously).

CARRIER
We took the Ergo carrier and used it some, but Rachel fights it unless she is really tired now and always wants to be held without the carrier ('just carry me plain').  Still, we love this carrier and love that it packs small and can go front or back.  I can still use it quite well at 26 weeks pregnant, which is great, because our hiking backpack is not very comfortable anymore.

EATING
Was no issue at all.  We found lots of stuff for Rachel.

So, all went well, and we wouldn't have done anything differently.  This was a good prep for future, bigger travels that we are trying to plan for next winter.

Stay tuned for pictures and videos of the Mexican trip.



March 18, 2013

Rachel cracks us up

Rachel tired on the 3 person chair after a long run
Rachel is 29 months old, and gets funnier to us all the time.

M: "Rachel, do you want to go ski another run or do you want to go down to the library?"
Rachel: "hmmm.... let's review the option.  Do I want to ski again or go to the library...  I choose library."


Rachel and Daddy skiing through the trees

Friend: "Rachel, what do you want the baby's name to be if it's a boy?"
Rachel: "Well... Donner.  But it's going to be a girl, actually, and the baby will be called Blitzen."

(She has actually told several people now she is having a baby sister named Blitzen! and I think most people think we are actually having a girl and that we are actually going to name her Blitzen.)

Saturday we drove up to Keystone, did a few runs, and then Rachel and I returned to town in hopes to go to the library while Jason skied.  Rachel fell asleep in my arms in the gondola, and then slept peacefully in the wagon all the way to the car!



Can you find Rachel sleeping in this mess of ski gear?

Sadly, moving her from the wagon to the car woke her up, so her whole nap was about 20 minutes.  But that's what we get trying to do what we do.  She did sleep on the car ride home, which proved to be a fine drive without any I-70 craziness.

See this video of Rachel entertaining herself on I-70 in car seat.  She can show you how she likes to start every word with the letter 'F' right now, just to be interesting.  Eg. "Can we fay food-night to this fenguin?"


Sunday we had a visit with some of the Oliver family.  We went to Jeannie's house (Ray's cousin) to meet Lin Oliver(Jeannie's brother/Ray's cousin), Debbie Oliver and their 3 boys.  This was my first time meeting these folks and now think I have met the entire Oliver family.  We had a lovely brunch together.
Rachel, Lily and Kelsey have a tea party

Lily and Rachel look at baby chicks

Oliver boys eating brunch

Rachel looks at chicks with Jeannie Ray


Other Oliver/Ray/Butler folks

All the crew