I realize this is waaay past due, but I wanted to share some highlights of our Thanksgiving trip to Mazatlan. A big ol' snowstorm hit Salt Lake just before we left, and we had to drive 25mph on the freeway on our way to the airport...and the boys were actually sad to leave such a great storm. Don't worry. They got over it.
day one
This was the book Ben had been looking forward to reading on this trip. He started it
the second we walked in the airport, and because our flight got delayed (de-icing), he
finished the whole thing before we even took off. Book junkie!
Like I said, it didn't take long to adjust to shorts and t-shirts.
I knew that tacos were a staple in Mexico, but what I didn't realize is that they are a dinner staple, and they only open at dinner time. We met up with our friends, Chris and Lucia, in Mazatlan. Lucia's family has a house (right on the beach) and a condo, (right across the street) where we stayed. Every day at 1:30 we ate a big meal at the house and then just ate tacos or something smaller for dinner.
day two
our condo
the pool right outside the door of the condo, and the "floating beds," which were Ben's favorites
This is the beach right outside the door of Lucia's house. Jake was always playing out there. He loved playing in the rocks and water so much, but then he got stung by a jellyfish and didn't like it so much.
We went out for a walk on the boardwalk near the center of town.
The moonrise was beautiful.
day three
Lucia's family owns this beautiful sailboat. We went out on it for a few hours on this morning.
This is Lucia and Chris, with their son, Roman. And Jake.
Jake showing off his jellyfish bite.
"Captain Will" was all smiles to steer the boat for a while. He wants to be a captain someday.
The boys did a little kayaking from the boat to an island. I was just grateful to anchor the boat for a while so my stomach wouldn't be so queasy from the rocking of the boat.
This is the other pool at the condo--a salt-water pool.
The boys LOVED this place, and spent most of their condo time out there.
Dinner one night at the Seafarer Restaurant by our condo, with our three boys and
our adopted-son-for-the-evening, CJ (aka: Churro), Chris' older son. He could easily fit in to our family!
These three--CJ, Daren, and Chris--went out golfing almost every day there.
Yes, we hauled Daren's clubs all the way there, and he couldn't have been more happy!!
The other place they spent much time at was the hot tub...until the motor broke and it wasn't so hot anymore. The boys didn't care, they swam in it anyway.
Our night at Senor Frogs was very memorable for the boys. Their favorite parts?
The loud music, the big hats, and the MARSHMALLOW WAR!!
day four--thanksgiving
Is this one of the most beautiful settings for a Thanksgiving feast (fiesta?!), or what? This is the main house where everyone else stayed. Lucia's parents, Caesar and Maria, cooked up a huge turkey and invited 12 or 14 of their closest friends in Mazatlan to join us for Thanksgiving. Maria really had to search for a turkey, but she found one. Thanksgiving dinner consisted of a turkey, yams, mashed potatoes (with about 2 lbs. of mozarella cheese in them!), shrimp, rice with cashews, garlic bread, pumpkin pie and guava pie (yum!).
I am not a mushroom fan, but these were amazing. And that was just an appetizer!
Caesar had his sailboat "tiled" into the bar. Very cool.
Caesar has been taking singing lessons, and he was amazing!! Maria got up and danced with these clicking things that went along with his song.
Not to be outdone, Ben, Jake and CJ had their own fun copying a Mexican dance...with golf clubs.
Jake sat outside with me to watch the sunset on our last evening in Mazatlan.
day five
And Will was up the next morning with me to watch the sunrise.
We had the greatest time. It really didn't matter where we were because we could still be thankful for all we have and for each other...but being in Mazatlan didn't hurt. Much thanks to Chris and Lucia for the best time!!
some highlights to remember:
no buckling up in Mexico
Chris' 2 rules: have fun and NO WHINING!
dominoes
Berta, who cleaned our condo every day
Phase 10
the kid's lifesavers--a tv room at the condo and McDonald's one night for dinner
Lucia and I get a 1/2 hour massage for 100 pesos ($10!)
no tivo + no internet + no cell phones for a week = catch up on sleep!! :)
Of course, the boy were thrilled that there was still some snow left over when we got back, and then a big storm came in a day later, so they got their first "snow day" from school in a long time, and had a blast playing in it all day. Now the snow is all melted and gone, but we are crossing our fingers for a white Christmas.
3 comments:
It looks like Mazatlan is at least as beautiful as Hawaii...wow - absolutely gorgeous...the location, the home, the condo, the surroundings, everything! You are very blessed to be able to have adventures like this.
wow.....I want to go. Forgot to even ask you how it was. Looks great.
Looks like a fabulous holiday was had by all! I am in LOVE with that train tree!! It is fabulous! And your photos . . like always . . awesome!
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