Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Mexico


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Our Resort


The 8 Of Us at Xcaret.
The "Statue" in the back is a live Native Mayan


Gus in His Chariot.
This is how anyone who did not want to walk got to the ruins.
It was motorized by a native pedaling the tricycle.


Gus and Kathleen in the Cenote


We now know what the expression “Words Cannot Describe” means. There truly are no words to express our trip to Akumal, Mexico. It was the perfect trip. We were with three other couples who made the week unforgetable.

We stayed in the Grand Oasis Riveria Maya, an all-inclusive resort. We were even blessed with ocean front rooms.

Gus and I spent hours snorkeling and kayaking in the Caribbean. The eight of us went on two tours. One tour was to Coba which was incredible Maya ruins in the jungle and where we swam in the cenote. We also visited native Maya families.

The second tour was an all day excursion to Xcaret where we viewed native animals, fish, birds, and plants. All of us even swam the entire length of a 2,000 foot long underground river. (Life jackets were mandatory) We ended the evening being entertained by Maya history, an reenactment of the pre-Hispanic ball game and Mexican history.

The resort had several restaurants that we ate at. Our favorite was an international buffet. Gus was the Leader of the Pack when it came to eating. He ate anything and everything and never got sick once. He always went back for seconds. He felt it was mandatory to eat guacamole and chips and at least two kinds of dessert at every meal. He loved the food!

Gus could not believe the scales this morning. He lost a couple of pounds on his trip. I am sure he is the only one of the eight of us that can make that statement.

Gus had his blood checked this morning and his coumadin level was right where the doctor wanted it. It should be between 2 and 3. It was 2.3.

You can only imagine how hard it will be for Gus to take those chemo tablets next Saturday morning in preparation for the infusion next Tuesday.

Gus is to take pictures of our trip with him Tuesday when we see the main oncologist. We cannot wait for the doctor to see and hear about our trip. Gus is definitely a Poster Child.

Oh and did I tell you how much Gus loved the food!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome back! We have been eager to hear about your trip. Thank you fro all the wonderful photos.
With love, Ed & Alice

John Brim said...

Two big huge thumbs up! Love you guys. jb

Anonymous said...

Just read about your trip. I am so glad you had a good time and that Gus enjoyed the food! I though of you often! Welcome back! Love you! Diane

Anonymous said...

Wow that looks like so much fun!!
Cousin Barbara and Mac, my man.

Anonymous said...

Your trip sounds like a marvelous experience. We have always enjoyed history and you took it to a new level. Love and hugs, Helen and Warren