Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Weather is Here...Wish You Were Beautiful

Cozumel

I don't think that anything I write can truly describe my experiences in Mexico. Rob and Bina were fantastic traveling companions -- fun and adventurous -- I can't remember the last time I laughed so much.

The weather was incredible (86 with scattered clouds every day). The people in San Miguel are friendly, helpful, and truly happy. Why is it that we Americans have so much but complain about everything; yet in other countries they have so little and are so content? I am going to work harder to incorporate their happiness and zest for life into my everyday.

We were able to snorkel right in front of the hotel, earned our SCUBA certification and completed 4 dives. Aqua-Safari was our dive shop. They kept us safe, confident and entertained.
The diving was incredible -- we saw many types of tropical fish. I was amazed at how big they were! The diversity we were able to see in just a few dives was amazing: a stingray as big as my dining room table, huge puffer fish, smiling green morays (one was 5 ft long), octopus, barracudas, sea horses (which are less than impressive, they kind of look like sea weed), a group of squid (Bina insists they were a family), just to name a few. We hired a guy to make a dvd of our dive -- he gave us an incredible souvenir. At one point in our dive, he was on the other side of the reef and found a 7 foot nurse shark. I know they are perfectly harmless, but I am glad I didn't see it. I probably would have panicked.

I'll leave you with the image I will always cherish...rows of hammocks on the beach of the Caribbean (or is it the Gulf?), good company, gentle breeze, a little shade, cold cervaza; and five minutes later, a beach massage for $8. As for the rest of the trip -- what happens in Cozumel, stays in Cozumel...

Saturday, February 16, 2008

In less than a week I will embark on number 3 on my top 10 to-do list (refer to 8/20/07 post). Our friends Rob and Bina and Steve and I leave soon for Cozumel, Mexico for a scuba diving adventure. I am usually incredibly organized when taking a trip, but this on seemed to sneek up on me. I have been checking the weather -- here is a link if anyone is interested:
http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/76649.html

I decided it would be blatant bragging to put the forecast here, so you can look it up if you are interested. I hope to try some underwater photography. It will be interesting to see how much different the light will be. I've also read that the deeper you go, you lose the color spectrum in ROYGBV order. I hope to see some cool reefs and tropical fish. I hope not to see any sharks.

At the very least, I'll be able to go outside without having to find my boots, hat, gloves, coat, etc.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Attn: Football Fans

My friend Anna came to me with an idea for a birthday present for her husband. He is a tried and true MSU fan. Being an MSU alumni, it wasn't hard for me to get into the spirit of the photo shoot.

What more could a loyal Spartan fan want -- cute babies that share his interests!!! Happy Birthday Dru!


Hey Anna -- when is he going to paint something in your new house Green and White?