If I know Kevin, he’s been reading anticipating Day 3, “Get to the good part!”
We woke up to the waves crashing on the beach and the sun coming through the blinds. I could do that every morning.
After breakfast we prepared ourselves for a tough afternoon of sitting by the pool! We read, swam, sunned, and drank. We hit the morning happy hour and afternoon happy hour! Matt even got a drink called a CocoLoco. It’s straight out of a coconut!
We were anxiously waiting Kevin and Kim with family. They came in the afternoon. We switched rooms and found ourselves with a southern exposure only 2 floors underneath their amazing room. We couldn’t believe how beautiful our new room was. Two bathrooms, two patios, kitchen complete with countertop, dining area, and a king bed. Both of us agreed that it would be amazing if Matt’s apartment back home was as wonderful (complete with maid service).
Kevin and Kim didn’t waste anytime treating us amazing…they took us out to Pepe’s that night for tacos. We tried chicken, beef, fish, and pork. Surprisingly, beef was our least favorite. It became a trend that the pork continued to be amazing in Mexico. This was one of our favorite meals of the trip.
It was also nice to have a relaxing night with his family, which consisted of Kim and Kevin, Kim’s son, Matt, and daughter, Sara, who brought her husband, Nate, and sweetfaced baby, Amelia. Kim’s uncle and aunt (Chris and Elizabeth) also came with us. We felt a “tundra-like” bond with them as they are Canadians. We could talk cold and snow and Elsinore’s. Just kidding, we didn’t talk any Elsinore just Corona.
What a great day of doing nothing! The only thing that was semi-terrible was the tropical shirt that Matt wore!
“Life is short, wear tropical shirts.” –Marc Lampe
We woke up to the waves crashing on the beach and the sun coming through the blinds. I could do that every morning.
After breakfast we prepared ourselves for a tough afternoon of sitting by the pool! We read, swam, sunned, and drank. We hit the morning happy hour and afternoon happy hour! Matt even got a drink called a CocoLoco. It’s straight out of a coconut!
We were anxiously waiting Kevin and Kim with family. They came in the afternoon. We switched rooms and found ourselves with a southern exposure only 2 floors underneath their amazing room. We couldn’t believe how beautiful our new room was. Two bathrooms, two patios, kitchen complete with countertop, dining area, and a king bed. Both of us agreed that it would be amazing if Matt’s apartment back home was as wonderful (complete with maid service).
Kevin and Kim didn’t waste anytime treating us amazing…they took us out to Pepe’s that night for tacos. We tried chicken, beef, fish, and pork. Surprisingly, beef was our least favorite. It became a trend that the pork continued to be amazing in Mexico. This was one of our favorite meals of the trip.
It was also nice to have a relaxing night with his family, which consisted of Kim and Kevin, Kim’s son, Matt, and daughter, Sara, who brought her husband, Nate, and sweetfaced baby, Amelia. Kim’s uncle and aunt (Chris and Elizabeth) also came with us. We felt a “tundra-like” bond with them as they are Canadians. We could talk cold and snow and Elsinore’s. Just kidding, we didn’t talk any Elsinore just Corona.
What a great day of doing nothing! The only thing that was semi-terrible was the tropical shirt that Matt wore!
“Life is short, wear tropical shirts.” –Marc Lampe
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