Saturday, October 26, 2019

Cruise: Belize

One of the best things about this cruise was we got to visit places
we had never been before. Like Belize!
We booked our excursion through Carnival.
It included a visit to some Mayan ruins and a jungle river cruise.

We took a bus through Belize City and out to the ruins.
Denise was our guide and she was fantastic.
She taught us a lot about Belizian culture.
It is an interesting melting pot of Mayan, Creole, and European influences.


The ruins we stopped at were called Altun Ha.
They were built around 200 BC and occupied until 1100 AD.
They found a giant jade head there--Belize's national treasure.

Altun Ha was a trading grounds for neighboring regions.

There were several pyramids surrounding a large, open field.


There were thick jungles around the perimeter.

We got to climb to the top of one of the temples.

Cool view from up there!



It was hot and this cold soda was delicious.


After Altun Ha, we got back on the bus and headed
to lunch at a quaint little riverside restaurant. 


There were lots of iguanas right outside where we were eating.

Belizians call them "bamboo chicken" and they
eat iguana during certain times of year.

After lunch, we got on a boat on the River Wallace
for a wildlife cruise.

They are very hard to see, but there were black 
howler monkeys in this tree.

Cute little bats on one of the bridges we went under. 



I learned that cashew trees grow in Belize.
Actually, I didn't even knew cashews grew on trees!
The nut grows at the bottom of the cashew fruit.
Interesting.
We got to see some trees along the banks of the river.
(I couldn't find my picture, take my word for it.)


We saw some beautiful exotic birds, including
Montezuma yellow-tail birds.
Can you see their nests hanging in this tree?

Also saw several more iguanas.

We saw about five crocodiles.
Most were small, but there were a couple of good sized ones.


This one was the biggest and creepiest--
right out where the river meets the Caribbean.
What do you do if you see a crocodile when you're at the beach???

We also got to see a couple of manatees and some dolphins.
The river cruise was really cool,
but it lasted too long.
By the end, we were all ready to be done.




When we got back to our cruise ship,
Whit had some chocolate-covered strawberries
waiting for her from the cruise director.  
She had won the egg hunt! Woot!

Another beautiful day on the Caribbean.

The night was Hasbro the Game Show on the ship. 
Andrew got picked to go on stage! Again! Lucky!

He played a game where you had to rearrange your boxes
into the correct order. His team lost.

Still fun to participate.

We went to dinner with the girls afterward.
Whit and Andrew LOVED their braised ox tongue.

Whit wasn't so sure about her cheese plate for dessert.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Cruise: Day at Sea and Cozumel

Monday was a Day at Sea.
The girls and I went to a craft class in the morning.
We got to make greeting cards. Pretty fun.

We also played several rounds of trivia and Trivial Pursuit.
Caroline and I took second place (after a couple of tiebreak questions!)
in a Harry Potter trivia.

The view off my balcony.

I love being out on the ocean.

My relaxing little haven.
They had a chair that reclined and
plenty of room for my long legs.

The kids played mini golf.

Brandon made friends quickly and we hardly saw him on the ship
after this first day. He was always off hanging with the other teenagers.
Caroline is particular about which kid club activities she likes.
She'll choose one or two a day and usually has fun,
but doesn't want to stay longer than that.
Whit didn't like the teen club much and hardly spent time there.

Dinner in the formal dining room that was elegant attire.
We got all dressed up and got our portraits taken.
Andrew and the teens ate lobster.
There was a REALLY long wait to get into the dining room.
And our service was not great. Boo.

Andrew and I went out afterward and listened to acoustic guitar, which was fun.


TUESDAY: Cozumel!
We LOVE Cozumel.
We've been here several times now and know
exactly what we want to do.

Instead of booking an excursion through the cruise,
we just take a taxi to Chankanaab and spend the day there.

Oh, how we love this place.

It is affordable, beautiful, and there's so much to do.

We got there early and pretty much had the place to ourselves.

We had our choice of beach chairs under a cabana.

We plopped our stuff down, got sunscreened up,
and immediately started snorkeling.

The snorkeling there is just fantastic.
When we're not there, I wonder if I've built up the memories
to be better than it really is.
But it REALLY is so good.

And the beauty starts AS SOON AS you step in the water
and put your mask in. Fish and coral everywhere.



This year we got to see a cuttlefish, which was kinda cool.
We also saw a sting ray and a big barracuda,
but I didn't get good pics of those.



Look at all those sea urchins!

Taking a break.


We didn't pay to swim with the dolphins this time.
BUT, we did get to go on a free little walking tour around
the dolphin habitat. We were NOT allowed to take pics.
But we got to see a BABY dolphin that was adorable.
And we even got a "kiss" on our hand from a dolphin
and got to see some spectacular jumps.









We went back to the sea lion show.

It's always fun.

Care Bear got her kiss at the end.


We shared some nachos and coke on the beach.

I made Whit do cool jumps and dance poses on the beach for me.




Crab

One of my favorite fish.



It was a PERFECT day of snorkeling and lounging on the beach.
Andrew is reading John Stockton's autobiography.
I'm reading Tales by Shakespeare.

We took a taxi back to the port.
The teenagers and I did a little bit of shopping.
I mainly wanted to get another big bottle of Mexican vanilla.

Love hanging out with these fun kids!

Dinner was just me, Drew, and Whit that night.
Whitney and I had A BLAST dancing to Rollin' On a River
at our dinner table. Andrew was *slightly* embarrassed of us.
He and I sat out on our balcony after dinner and watched the stars go by.
The night sky at sea is stunning.
We saw two satellites and I saw a big shooting star.

We also went to the family comedy show.
The comedian was just ok.
He lived up to our stereotype of the family show:
lots of potty humor and child abuse jokes.
He did have a few really funny lines.
But he was TOOO loud.
Like hurt-your-ears loud.