So, where was I? Well, part of the time, I was busy packing for a trip abroad. The other part? I was mentally preparing for a child-less trip to Cancun, Mexico. After taking numerous road trips over the years with 9 or 10 children in tow, it takes a completely different mind-set to ready oneself for an adults-only resort vacation. Oh, but what a quick learner I was!
A view of the Caribbean Sea from our 10th floor hotel window |
Being a creature of habit, I'm not one to venture too far from home. I have a healthy fear of flying, don't like large crowds, and am a somewhat (☺) of a control freak. My only expectations were to take a nap on the beach and have someone else cook meals for me that didn't make me sick. I thought with my expectations low, I couldn't be disappointed. But I ended up conquering fears and living out dreams I never even knew I had.
On the island of Isla Mujeres |
I embraced my inner Audrey Hepburn and glammed it up on a white sandy beach.
Shortly before we headed in to a 3-1/2 hour couples massage/pampering. Glory be. That was my idea of a vacation. |
The Mister and I rediscovered what it was like to be responsibility-free, if only for a few days.
I embraced the sunshine...
Within 2 minutes, my little chameleon friend turned as orange as I was. |
...even though it didn't embrace me back.
I became one with nature.
In the jungle, where it was habanero HOT! |
Iguana's everywhere! I called this one, Gus. |
And the Mister & I held a shark. Okay, it was toothless and a vegetarian, but it was a shark and we're darn lucky to be alive. *wink*
Little did we know, there was a second shark in the pen with us. |
I was able to share in the joy of seeing my Mister fulfill his life-long dream of captaining a catamaran in the Caribbean, and I even witnessed Jesus taking the wheel.
Captain Jesus and my Mister sailing the catamaran and all 45 passengers back to the Port of Tortuga (It really exists!) |
And finally, I was able to see a piece of history that I have dreamed about since I was 10 years old. The Mayan ruins...even though most of it was seen through sweat and tears of joy. (Have I mentioned that it was hot?)
Brother, sis-in-law, me, and the Mister at the Pyramid of Kukulcan ~ Chichen Itza Ruins |
Las Monjas or the Building of the Nuns |
The Temple of the Jaguars |
The Astronomical Observatory, which was still hidden among the jungle vines less than 20 years ago. |
Now that we've gotten the hang of how to relax and be tourists, we'll be doing this again next year...with a little extra sunblock and a whole lot of expectations. ☺
Because I couldn't bring the fabulous chef's from Cancun home with me, it's time to get back to real-life meal planning. Here's what's cookin' this week...
~Sunday~
cereal
Cinco de Mayo Casserole, guacamole (recipe coming this week!), tortilla chips
~Monday~
Raw Greek Yogurt (recipe coming), fruit of choice, toasted almonds
leftover Cinco de Mayo casserole, green salad with Kefir Ranch Dressing
~Tuesday~
Speltcakes with peach puree "syrup"
Butternut Squash Enchiladas (new)
~Wednesday~
Baked Peanut Butter Oatmeal, banana
Meatloaf, roasted Rosemary Red Potatoes, green salad with balsamic vinegar/olive oil dressing
~Thursday~
Cinnamon Spice Granola with raw milk
Parmesan-crusted tilapia (new), Risotto, steamed broccoli
~Friday~
Design-an-Omelet
Barbequed chicken, Roasted No-Mayo Potato Salad, fresh fruit
~Saturday~
Banana Walnut Muffins, bacon
Homemade Barbeque Chicken Pizza (gluten-free)
Yowza, woman! A good friend of mine is going to Cancun in June for the 2nd time...been trying to talk me and my mr. into going with, and now I might have to twist his arm for next year. :) Good to hear from you,
ReplyDeleteLisa :)
Lisa~You should! It was a fantastic adventure!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you guys had a WONDERFUL time! :)
ReplyDeleteThe ex and I did the Club Med thingy in Cancun over 20 years ago and I think I enjoyed the ruins the most.
That looked wonderful! What a nice break for you both - and how great that you could get away! So, now that you're all rested and back, when are the new recipes getting posted!?!?!? I am curious about the spelt cakes - I have heard both that spelt was NOT good for gluten free and that it WAS. I have spelt in the freezer and would love to use it...on speltcakes...
ReplyDeleteCandy ~ By far, the ruins were my favorite too...although, the Caribbean Sea was pretty awesome!
ReplyDeleteSusan ~ Spelt has gluten, but is easier to digest when soaked overnight in the buttermilk. If your gluten issues are severe, I personally wouldn't risk it. As for me, I will be watching the pancake feast and sipping on an apple/carrot/ginger juice. And no, it's not really the same. ;)