Monday, November 16, 2009

Fed up with Hotel Life

Since we arrived here, about a month and a half now, we have been living in a hotel. Yeah, at first it sounds great and it was, but after a month and a half things are getting a bit crowded.

So the other day we went apartment/house browsing. Saw some great properties but of course a bit over the budget. Isn´t that great when realtor's do that to you. ¨I know you said properties within a certain budget but let me just show you this one since it´s on our way.¨ Anyways, at the end of the day we found a great apartment. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, laundry room, a great open plan living/dining room and kitchen plus all the appliances you need, which is a plus here in Cancun, a big plus. The only thing we probably will have to buy is a bigger TV. Of course I can´t leave out that there is also a great pool and jacuzzi with BBQ area and wifi, a kids play ground with swings, slides, mini mountain climbing wall, basketball court and a huge board of chess. My favorite part has to be the fully equipped gym. Carlos and I were planning to get gym memberships after we found a place but this way worked out way better.

I am now counting the days till we move, which is on the 24th of this month. The 24th of November is also a very special day for Carlos and I because it is also our wedding anniversary. So I guess I´ll be moving a whole lot of crap on my wedding anniversary, let´s just hope I don´t also have to cook dinner! =)

We couldn´t have picked a more perfect time to move in for Thanksgiving. I can finally make a Thanksgiving meal after 5 years. The last time I had a chance to prepare a Thanksgiving meal was in 2004 when we still lived in Las Vegas, so it´s about time. Carlos is not American but he does enjoy celebrating Thanksgiving, or maybe it´s just the food he enjoys.

So the big move to our new apartment is only in 8 days. I can´t wait.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Our Adventure Getting Here

I finally got internet connection but haven´t had the time to post all the blogs I´ve wanted to. So I guess I´ll start now and start from our adventure from Spain to Cancun.

After almost two months of waiting my daughter and I have finally been reunited with my husband, but boy was it an adventure to get here. If you didn´t know we were living in Asturias, Spain. Our flight to Cancun was to leave out of Madrid which is about a 5 and a half hour drive from Asturias. So instead of driving the almost 6 hours to Madrid and then hoping on a plane for 10 hours and 45 minutes we decided to cut the drive to Madrid in half by heading down to my inlaws second home in Leon a few days before our flight.

We arrived in Leon on Thursday 3 days before our flight, which was a Sunday giving me time to rearrange suitcases and double check everything. Well, this is when the problems started. Like many of you know on most flights you are allowed 2 check-in luggages per person (makes 4 in total for me and my daughter) and they are only allowed to weigh up to 25 kilos, or so that was the restrictions for Air Europa.

My lucky husband flew off to Cancun with nothing more than one suitcase and his GOLF CLUBS. I on the other hand had to pack and then drag with me my clothes and shoes, my daughter´s clothes and shoes & clothes and shoes that my husband couldn´t fit in his 1 suitcase because he refused to leave is clubs behind, not to mention I had to fit in all in 3 suitcases. Why 3 suitcases only? Well, my husband has one of these deflatable 2 seater kayaks that he also wanted me to bring along, which left me with only 3 suitcases. Why did I even say yes to bringing it?!?! Not only did I barely get all our stuff in the suitcases but of course they were all over 25 kilos.

So late Saturday night I was finally done packing all our crap and off to bed I went so I could be ready to go in the morning. At 4:00am Sunday morning I was awoken by bad cramping and a urge to run to the bathroom. Yes, not only would I be driving 2 and a half hours to Madrid and then hop on a plane for 10 hours 45 minute flight, but now I would be accompanied by lovely Mr.D.

Before heading to Madrid we of course made an emergency stop at the Pharmacy. Then two and a half hours later as well as GPS problems and a few emergency stops to the bathroom we were in Madrid at Barajas Airport.

As we zigzagged through the huge crowds in the airport I could only pray that my suitcases were not that much overweight. When we finally made it to the counter I crossed my fingers and prayed, that didn´t seem to work. My three check-in luggages were weighed in at 31, 29 & 27 kilos. The only thing that wasn´t overweight was the flippin kayak which weighed in at 17 kilos. Thank goodness the young man helping me out was very helpful. He let the 27 kilo suitcase pass and the extra 4 kilos on the other was passed only because the kayak was underweight. Unfortunately or should I say fortunately I only had to pay for 1 suitcase. Fine with me!!!

After becoming luggage free my daughter and I finally said our good-byes to my inlaws. Bittersweet moment I must say. Sweet because we were finally going to see my husband and bitter because good-byes just suck, especially to people you care dearly for.

Our good-byes were said and off to the plane it was. We were seated at the back of the plane, the last row in the middle column to the back. I thought we couldn´t get better seating. Right next to the bathroom and no one behind us, it was perfect. My daughter and I also lucked out big time on our plane, it seemed like our plane was an upgrade up from the one my husband took. All passengers had their own individual tv and remote located in from of them and all recently released films, perfect!!!!

The flight went very smoothly, Mr. D was on his best behavior and my little girl was a SUPERSTAR!!! I am so proud of her. Well, I shouldn´t be surprised, she has flown on more planes in her 6 years than most of my family members but she was still a superstar.

Of course you know when coming from another country your adventure has not ended yet, there is still immigration and customs to go through. We passed through immigration with no problems but as we went to pick up our luggage before going through customs I realized there was only one of me up against 3 large suitcases and a large box. Thank goodness for my superstar daughter who held the carts while I lugged the luggage on board and for also maneuvering a cart herself because of course all four did not fit on one cart.

The customs line was long. Did I say the customs line was long? Well let me say it again it was long. As we waited in the long line sweating I see at the corner of my eye something I haven´t seen in a while, my husband. All we could do was wave through the glass doors, but it was just nice to see his face. When our time did come to now take down all our luggage and put them through the scanners I was lucky enough to have a handsome young man offer me a hand. He helped me take down all my luggage from the cart and back on. Thank goodness for this angel, if not I would have been there a good 15 minutes struggling with really upset people standing in back of me.

As we finally got through customs and out the glass door where my husband waited I literally fell in his arms and so did my daughter. A sweet and happy ending to a long and somewhat fustrating adventure or should I say a great beginning to a whole lot of new and old adventures.

IT FEELS SO GOOD TO BE BACK!!

Hurricane Ida has come and gone

The Yucatan Peninsula got very lucky yesterday as Hurricane Ida passed by changing from a category 1 hurricane to a category 2 hurricane. Winds were suppose to get up to 90 mph or higher accompanied by heavy rain. Fortunately we didn´t experience none of that what so ever. The truth is yesterday was probably one of the best days we had in a couple days. It was cloudy with scattered showers but barely any wind. Hurricane Ida passed us by gave us a quick but gentle hello and went on her way.

Looking out the window today you wouldn´t know that a category 2 hurricane passed yesterday. Skies are sunny today with a bit of clouds and great temperature to head to the beach.






We were lucky here but unfortunately she did hit harder in countries like El Salvador where the death total has reached 124. My deepest condolences go out to all the people of El Salvador especially the families who have lost someone.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Tropical Storm Ida picked it up a notch to a category 1 hurricane!





Late Saturday night Tropical Storm Ida re-strengthened herself into a category 1 hurricane moving at 12 mph. Heavy rain and winds of up to 90 mph are expected here in Cancun. A hurricane warning is in effect for the northeastern part of the Yucatan Peninsula from Playa del Carmen to Cabo Catoche. There is also a hurricane watch from Tulum to Playa del Carmen.

More information can be found at the following sites: National Hurricane Center, AccuWeather or any of your favorite weather websites and channels.

Hurricane Ida maybe a category 1 but we are all alerted to take precautions. If you maybe driving today please be cautious. Roads here in Cancun do get flooded and we are all aware of the many batches and holes that maybe hidden under all these flooded areas.

So far the weather here seems like a normally rainy and windy day here in Cancun but we must be prepared, we never know what can happen. Mother nature can be very unpredictable.

I have taken some pictures from my balcony to show what´s going on right now outside.


I´ll be writing any updates as they come along. Be safe out there!