Yes! It's true that we went to Mexico in January!
Maybe you don't believe it because you've never seen proof!
Love the colors...and the boy!
Mexican flag
The elusive family photograph!
Lunch at the Baja Brewing Company -
The kids LOVE it when they get their own table...
So do we...
Of course there was plenty of time in the ocean...
(watch Ivan disappear)
...and in the sand.
Preparing to bury children alive!!!
(Colin as a muscular superhero)
Hannah working on creating a dribble castle village.
There was also time for relaxing and hanging out
(sometimes with delicious adult beverages...again!)
Well, here it is...better late than never! Get ready for a lengthy entry full of pictures!
To start our trip, we drove to Seattle the day before our flight so we could visit the Seattle Art Museum and see their Picasso exhibit. Unfortunately, we weren't allowed to photograph any of Picasso's art, but here are a few from the night...
Now Mexico!
I'll start with some scenery shots...
This was our view from the condo and down the beach...
Just a few more shots of the gorgeous ocean. This afternoon I couldn't get over the beautiful shine of the sun on the water.
We took a trip into the town of San Jose for some souvenir shopping and sightseeing and of course - eating!
One of my favorite things to see was all the beautiful Dios de los Muertos art everywhere. The colors are amazing! I took this particular picture of La Catrina for our art teacher at school. In 4th grade, the students learn about the Mexican tradition and art of Day of the Dead and their teacher always dresses up as Catrina.
Mexican flag
The elusive family photograph!
Lunch at the Baja Brewing Company -
The kids LOVE it when they get their own table...
So do we...
In downtown San Jose (which means St. Joseph) we find...St. Joseph's Church
Of course there was plenty of time in the ocean...
(watch Ivan disappear)
...and in the sand.
Preparing to bury children alive!!!
(Colin as a muscular superhero)
Hannah working on creating a dribble castle village.
There was also time for relaxing and hanging out
(sometimes with delicious adult beverages...again!)
At the end of most vacations, I am usually feeling ready to get back home to our "regular" lives. I guess that's a good thing. This vacation was no exception, but it was hard to leave this beautiful place behind. What a treat for our family - we are so grateful to our wonderful friends who's friendship provided us with the chance to come to a place so fantastic!
Bye San Jose!!