Got home lost night from two glorious weeks on vacation! First, we went on a 5 day cruise to Mexico. We left from San Diego and first traveled to Cabo San Lucas. The weather was fabulous for our first full day at sea, and I laid on a lounge and listened to a book on my iPod the first day. Butch isn't a lay around kind of guy, but he was a champ about it. We spent a day in Cabo, and first thing we went on a Snuba excursion! Snuba is a combination of scuba diving and snorkeling. They give you a wetsuit, flippers and mask, and then a breathing regulator. Instead of wearing the air tanks, they float above you on a raft to which you are connected by a hose. I had a moment of sheer panic when they put the weight belt on and I got to the bottom, but fortunately, I overcame that. It was a lot of fun, I expected it to be a bit more colorful, we were close to the Sea of Cortez, but not far in the ocean or very deep. Only about 25 feet down. I would definitely do that again, or even learn to scuba dive.
Getting back into the boat, barefoot and wet, I slipped. Felt like an idiot. Got back to shore, and sure enough, my toes had started to go purple. Went to the first aid station, taped them up, and walked around Cabo for a while. I'm not so much into shopping, but I did want to get a beaded trinket. Allison brought one back for me from her cruise, and they are hand crafted from the Huichol people. From what I can tell, a shape is coated in a soft, pliable wax, then seed beads are individually set in patterns of symbols relevant to the Huichol people. Because I got a great picture of a starfish while on the snuba excursion, I got a simple starfish, with a few colors. They range in price from my simple starfish at 15.00 to over 1000.00. Bartering is fun, but sometimes I feel like I'm insulting the handiwork. It's not that I don't think it's worth the price they are asking, it's just that I'm not willing to spend money. We got back to the ship, had dinner, then made our way to the infirmary. Toes: broken. When I slipped, I must have rammed them right into the center of the boat, but because the water was so cold necessitating the wetsuits, that I didn't notice. I broke the third and fourth toes on my left foot. Important cruising tip: because I was injured on an excursion sponsored by Carnival, there were no infirmary bills, they took care of all of it.
The next day was a full day at sea and it was chilly and cloudy, so we spent the day in the cabin, napping, reading, watching movies, and keeping my foot iced and elevated.
The next day we went into Ensenada, and wound up taking a 45 minute bus ride along the coastline to see La Bufadora. La Bufadora roughly translates to Buffalo Snort, it's a natural blow hole from ocean, sort of like Old Faithful, only from the sea. There are only 4 naturally occuring blow holes in the world, so we went to see it. It's also a huge tourist trap flea market setting, but was fun to shop if you're willing to barter. I did get exactly the kind of purse I had been looking for in leather. Started at 45.00, paid 20. The thing is, I would have paid 45 if it was worth it, but I could have found it elsewhere. I finally tried fish tacos. Actually, it was very good, not what I expected. The deep fried part sort of eliminates the concept of a healthy item, but it was good! You get a "free" margarita when you order fish tacos, comes in a little paper cup like your dentist uses! Made me laugh! But I can say I've had fish tacos and a margarita in Mexico!
From leaving Ensenada we arrived in San Diego first thing in the morning and thus ended our cruise. As cruises go, it was fun, I'm not so enamored of Mexico, so probably would pick another destination next time, but love cruising!
We spent the next day in San Diego at the zoo. Typical zoo fare, fun! Our hotel was in the Gaslamp district, so we walked around later in the evening. Boy, talk about a town coming to life after dark! There were so many great bands playing, lots of outdoor bistro settings, it was fun.
Then we headed for Anaheim, and 5 days at Disneyland. Okay, 5 days in a row might be overkill, but we had fun. The first two days we spent the entire day there, then the third day we spent the morning, and headed home. Then we took a day off, then the final two days we went after lunch for the evening activities and fireworks. We could see the fireworks from our hotel room, but you have to be sitting in front of the castle for the full effect!
So, home again, ready for going back to work. For the first time since I can remember, I didn't check email or work email for the entire time!
So, thanks for dredging through the entire post, there's a lot more to tell, but trez boring!
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Dude! Broken toes? Are you okay? I know there's nothing you can do about them- no casting or anything, but I bet they still hurt! Sounds like you did an awful lot of walking on them too. Doing any better? You didn't happen to be in Disneyland on Saturday 4/05 did you? 'Cause I was there with the boys on their first trip! I have a blog full of pictures still to post, but haven't gotten a chance to do it yet. I'll keep you posted... :) Yeah for Disneyland and vacations and Mexican cruises!
We were driving home on the fifth, but were there the week before!
Too bad about your broken toes - ouch! But, sounds like you had a great trip and continued having fun despite the mishap! Sounds like you guys had lot of fun!
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