The last week of March Eric and I went on a cruise of the Mexican Riviera. Eric's parents offered to watch Sophie while we went (thanks Dan and Paula!). We had a wonderful time! The weather was wonderful...mostly high 70's and low 80's.
Our cruise left from San Diego. The first two days were at sea and the weather was great. We explored the ship and layed by the pool. We also ate WAY too much. The food was amazing! We found that using cell phones on the ship was very expensive so we decided to purchase some internet time so mommy could check in on Baby Sophie. Grandpa was really good at emailing pictures and updates each day.
After being at sea for two days we were excited to get off the ship at our first port Mazatlan. We didn't have anything planned to do other than to explore and hit the beach. We ended up catching a small little catamaran sail boat that took us to Deer Island which was just across from the main beaches of Mazatlan. We were the first people on the island but as the day went on lots more people showed up. We headed back to the main beach in the afternoon and found a nice Mexican restaurant right on the beach to eat at. We both had three different kinds of shrimp since we had read that Mazatlan is the shrimp capital of the world. It was very yummy! We then had the chance to meet up with my Aunt and Uncle who were on another ship that happened to be in the same port that day.
The next day in Puerto Vallarta we had planned to take a zipline canopy tour. They loaded us up in an open-air army type truck and we went on a 45 min ride to the mountains. Once we got there we got our gear and were given instructions. We had a great time! There were 14 platforms, 11 vertical traverses, 1 tarzan swing, 2 hanging bridges, and 2 rappels. Right before we started the tour I got a little nervous but after doing one or two ziplines I was more comfortable. The company we went with was very safe and we were always "attached" to a saftey line.
Our last port was Cabo San Lucas. The first part of the day we walked around and explored and did some shopping. Then we got on a 50 ft. catamaran and headed to Chilleno Bay to snorkel. The water was a little chilly at first but after you were in for a little while it wasn't so bad. We saw lots of interesting colorful fish.
The last day we were at sea on our way back to San Diego. The wind came up and the waters got a little rough. Neither one of us got seasick but it was it was definitely hard to keep your balance with 7.5 -12ft. swells!
We had a very fun time but we were excited to get home and see our baby girl. :) Thanks Grandpa and Grandma for taking such great care of her!