We created some great memories in Puerto Vallarta. Some good family time with just the three of us. We got to see dolphins off the coast from our hotel, a whale and dolphins in the open on our way to Outdoor Adventure and we got to do some pretty cool stuff while there. Awesome memories and somewhere we would absolutely not hesitate to go back to. In the 80s and sunny most of the time!!! Lows in the upper 60s at night...such anteasebfor for summer to arrive!
We definitely hated to say adios to this place.
Gabi's reaction to "we have to start packing up to leave..."
Saturday, April 06, 2013
Savoring the Moments
Tuesday was our last full day and we wanted to just soak it all in. Gabi actually met another girl her age, Lexi. In fact, her dad came over to us to make an effort, noticing that his daughter and Gabi both looked a bit bored sitting by the pool (since she finished her book she brought). It worked out well so Gabi had someone her age to talk to. The girls talked about parasailing but the winds were too strong that day.
We just took in every last bit of our vacation. The resort...the sights, the sounds, the smells. We didn't want to leave.
We just took in every last bit of our vacation. The resort...the sights, the sounds, the smells. We didn't want to leave.
Outdoor Adventure
We looked online a bunch at things to do in Puerto Vallarta and we came across something we have done before in Tennessee and sort of wanted to try again...ziplining. Outdoor Adventures offered this and much more. Since we wanted to spend as much time as we could at the resort soaking up sun and relaxing we figured on tour would be good enough. Tyler and Abby actually did the snorkeling at Marietas Island and saw whales on their way out. We were hoping to catch something like that too. Our adventure began with a boat ride over to Puerto Vallarta. Would you believe that we actually did catch a whale jumping at a distance. Ben and Gabi had the awesome opportunity to see it and we did see many dolphins along the way.
We then transferred to unimogs - big open trucks where a group of us (12) hopped in. We met a nice family from Michigan. In fact, it worked out great for Gabi. They had all boys and one girl, age 12. Her name was Joslyn and she is a competitive dancer. Soooo, if you know Gabi at all, she had much to talk about with her. They exchanged social info and hopefully they stay in touch. It was quite the ride going up into the mountain. It reminded us alot of North Carolina actually except with palm trees and lots of tropical plants. We passed many houses and it brought back memories of my missions trip in Mexico as a teenager. Lots of poverty. Open houses, laundry hanging, chickens in the yard, no grass. Pretty dirty. But it gave Gabi lots of insight as to how some people actually live. We drove a good 2-3 miles to a station where we put on ziplining gear and got on mules for the remainder of the way up to the ziplines. It was awesome! We were blessed with a cloudier day on this day and we were so glad since we were sunburned by this point.
The ziplining was exciting!!! Much more exciting here than in Tennessee and I have to say my fear of heights played right into the enormity of it all. But I conquered my fear and actually had fun! We did some rappelling and a free fall zip line in between waterfalls. It was absolutely gorgeous. It really felt jungle like at its best. We also got to do some upside down ziplining at the end and took on two waterslides! Yes, we were soaked to the bone but we were told ahead of time to prepare for this. It was an absolute blast and we would recommend this tour to anyone going!!! Great time and awesome experience for the price.
Our unimogs took us back to the boat and our ride across the ocean was in the dark. We actually came across some organism I had no idea existed until then...Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates. It was so neat to see, and the kids were in awe! I wish I would have gotten a video of it but just didn't think of it at the time.
Our tour started at 1:30 pm and we did not get back to our resort until 8:45 pm. We were beat. We ate at 9:00 pm at Guacamole and turned in for the night. A fun, fun day.
We then transferred to unimogs - big open trucks where a group of us (12) hopped in. We met a nice family from Michigan. In fact, it worked out great for Gabi. They had all boys and one girl, age 12. Her name was Joslyn and she is a competitive dancer. Soooo, if you know Gabi at all, she had much to talk about with her. They exchanged social info and hopefully they stay in touch. It was quite the ride going up into the mountain. It reminded us alot of North Carolina actually except with palm trees and lots of tropical plants. We passed many houses and it brought back memories of my missions trip in Mexico as a teenager. Lots of poverty. Open houses, laundry hanging, chickens in the yard, no grass. Pretty dirty. But it gave Gabi lots of insight as to how some people actually live. We drove a good 2-3 miles to a station where we put on ziplining gear and got on mules for the remainder of the way up to the ziplines. It was awesome! We were blessed with a cloudier day on this day and we were so glad since we were sunburned by this point.
The ziplining was exciting!!! Much more exciting here than in Tennessee and I have to say my fear of heights played right into the enormity of it all. But I conquered my fear and actually had fun! We did some rappelling and a free fall zip line in between waterfalls. It was absolutely gorgeous. It really felt jungle like at its best. We also got to do some upside down ziplining at the end and took on two waterslides! Yes, we were soaked to the bone but we were told ahead of time to prepare for this. It was an absolute blast and we would recommend this tour to anyone going!!! Great time and awesome experience for the price.
Our unimogs took us back to the boat and our ride across the ocean was in the dark. We actually came across some organism I had no idea existed until then...Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates. It was so neat to see, and the kids were in awe! I wish I would have gotten a video of it but just didn't think of it at the time.
Our tour started at 1:30 pm and we did not get back to our resort until 8:45 pm. We were beat. We ate at 9:00 pm at Guacamole and turned in for the night. A fun, fun day.
Easter Day
Sunday at the resort was extremely busy as we had heard it would be. Many of the locals travel to hotels to vacation over this period. Combine that with many Spring Break families...it made for busy ness. We actually were able to eat at all the restaraunts. We had to pull the wait to see if there are any cancellations for the Steakhouse, but it panned out. We ate there on Friday night and I think it was probably our favorite. You can't beat a nice steak and a whole lobster (cut in half). Gabi was certainly excited.
Krystal was also a nice place to eat with a variety to choose from and we certainly won't forget Kyoto where we had to eat the whole meal with chopsticks. Needless to say, it took us a while to eat. And you just can't be an authentic Mexican restaurant in Mexico...Guacamole gave us the true experience.
We actually dressed up on Easter Sunday for dinner at Krystal.
Ben and Gabi tried their hand at some beach volleyball while we were there also, meeting some pretty nice people. They met Wendy (with her sister, Debbie and niece, 'Show Show') tried to organize teams a few mornings. This is also where we met a former state Senator and now judge, Ron Grensky from Oregon. All super nice people and they had alot of fun. We actually sat with Wendy, Debbie and Show Show (along with Sandy, Lexi and Dave who we met our last day) our last night and played some Catch Phrase. It was a good time.
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