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Showing posts with label romantic dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label romantic dinner. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Tales From Cancun Continued...

Buenos Dias, mio compadres!  (I think I'm turning Espanole.  I think I'm turning Espanole.  I really think so!)

Last week, I mentioned that hubby and I had arrived to Cancun for our 30th Wedding Anniversary.  We were met by a driver who transported us to our new shangrila and provided me with a beautiful pink Lily (see on the table in picture).



Did I forget to mention that the LeBlanc resort was all-inclusive?  Aye-chi-wa-wa!  The food was delicious!  Rotisserie.  Flambe.  Assorted fruits and desserts galore.  Freshly squeezed orange juice.  Hot tea, whenever I wanted it.  A refrigerator filled with soda pop and various candy.  A bar loaded with Whisky, Tequila, and Rum.  (Why is the Rum always gone?  It's at LeBlanc.  Pirate!)


As luck would have it, we were there for 8 days!!!  Yes, there were plenty of days for fun in the sun!  And when hubby got slightly sick (well, more than slightly) there was a light at the end of the tunnel. It came just in time for our Anniversary which we celebrated on the beach with a romantic dinner. 



Surf and Turf, dear ones!  Champagne.  Our own serenade by an excellent clarinet player, who played The Carpenters Close to You.



Ah, so beautiful and unexpected.  Imagine it.  The peaceful surf cutting against the sand.  The melody of a love song wafting upon the ocean breeze.  Can you feel the love?  Can you imagine you are there?   Can you see how the infinity pool appears to go on forever?



LeBlanc Resort in Cancun is a great place for lovers to celebrate their lives together, whether that be weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and so forth.  It is also a couples only resort, quiet, reflective and filled with interesting people.  (Yes, I did some people watching while I was there.  Writer!)

And now I ask you.  If you were at LeBlanc with your loved one, which song would you want to be serenaded with?





Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Odyssey & The Ecstasy: Vacation Woes

I'm seeing everything in brighter colors these days, thanks to a vacation trip to Mexico and Cancun. Upon my return home, the grass appears greener, spring blooming trees more vibrant, pollin on my car... more yellow and prevalent and irritating. Such is life back in the real world, where there are no waiters to see to my needs and respond, "It's my pleasure," whenever they help me in any way. Ah! Yes.

Good times! (Why are the good times always gone?)

Returning from vacation is a mysterious and odious odyssey, one I'm not eager to engage. My brain is still fixating on trying to understand everything in Spanish. Apparently, I haven't turned off the server that helped me speak 'un poccito espaniol'. After being taken by boat or bus to various excursions, I have no patience with cars blocking my path or darting out in front of me in order to drive as slow as the sap from the Yucatan Gum Tree. I'm now forced to hurry to work and back, led by an unseen hand into the daily grind like a child tempted but denied access to the candy near the cash register. Remember those days?

What does a vacation do for you? Does it clear out cobwebs threatening to clog up creative passions?

Why does it always seem one needs a vacation from vacation? This cannot be any more confusing to me than it is now. I'm slow to move, slow to care, slow to motivate. Why? I've got tons of e-mails and mail awaiting my attention. I always find something weird going on at work after I've been gone. I still haven't unpacked my suitcase, which means I most assuredly need to do laundry. (Of course, I would have done so before now but another member of my household beat me to it, and I've been waiting my turn.)

I'm so tired, I haven't downloaded my pictures onto my computer so that I can share them with you now. Suffice it to say, "I owe you!" Believe me, the wait will be worth it. But until then, I shall regale you with a few fanciful tales.

Snorkeling has not been one of my favorite things to do, ever since my honeymoon when I tried to swim over a shallow reef while waves crashed over me and the current pulled me backward. Quite scary. Add to that the fact that every breath expelled into the snorkel tube sounded like Michael Meyers hovering behind with a sickle while coral cut my skin beneath me. Let's just say panic set in fairly quickly and I didn't make it over to the colorful fish just beyond the reef in Hanauma Bay.

How do you live down a memory like that? You don't think about it. You don't fanastize about it. You don't ever snorkel again in order to prevent the same thing from happening.

Apparently, I'm not a quiter, because I vowed to champion this thing called 'snorkel' in Cancun. I not only conquered my fear of the dreaded breath of death echoing in my ears, I got pretty good at it and can proudly say I snorkeled in an underground river and in the Caribbean, along a reef! I'm so proud of this accomplishment! There is nothing like overcoming fear, no matter what that is.

So from odyssey to ecstasy I've traveled. I went out on a small speed boat without any dramamine and didn't get sick! I used 15 grade sunscreen and didn't fry! I tried new dishes, enjoyed a romantic dinner (Surf & Turf with champagne) on the beach with my hubby, drank Strawberry Daiquiris by the pool and on the beach, enjoyed a day at the spa, traveled to Chichen Itza for the second time, visited Xcaret and took awesome pictures of Mayan warriors and ruins (to be displayed on my next blog post), enjoyed reading my Nook, road the waves like a real pirate, got my picture taken with two macaws (a black/red one on my head and a green/yellow one cradled in my arms, which chewed a whole in my sweater and hubby wouldn't stop to let me buy the picture so my sweater suffered for nothing. Big pirate "Arrrr!"), learned of my Legend Award Final, and had an awesome 7 days that I'll never want to forget!

Of course, we won't go into my attempts to get out of the water and back onto the boat. All I have to say is: If at first you don't succeed... ;)

Have you overcome any fears lately?

What tips do you have to help me recover from vacation hangover?