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Safely back in Tucson, no gallstones, no fever or congestion, and amazingly no tummy trouble. Whew!
It was a jam packed 7 days, and no time for details now. (I'm sure that is a huge disappointment)
We snorkeled every day but one, climbed Mayan ruins, swam in fresh water cenotes that were hundreds of feet deep, circled an island on a golf cart, nearly ran out of gas in the jungle, sampled fresh fish dishes, got really lost only once, spoke a little spanish (very poorly), smelled like wet dogs the entire time, and managed to earn $225 too boot. (not for smelling like wet dogs)
Glad to be back in one piece.
I'm currently laying in my bed in Tucson with the faint odor of boys locker room drifting from the end of the bed. It's my bag. I have yet to unpack it.
It will be there tomorrow.
5 comments:
Well the teaser pictures are wonderful. Can't wait to get the full story. I'm sure a fab time was had by all. Glad to hear you are none worse for the wear. Funny thing about prayers...
Great photos!
You always do such a great job framing your images. You'd think you had an artistic eye or something.
Nah! Pure luck right?!
Sooo glad to hear you didn't experience major medical dilemmas whilst visiting, swimming, snorkeling and the like.
Glad you made it home safe and sound. Now, on to the next round of cold fusion!
I enjoyed our chat! You ARE the amazing!
I LOVE the cliff notes but am looking forward to the full story!
I'm thinking Cancun may need to move up a bit closer on my list of places to go on vacation...like #1!
Thank you for sharing your amazing photos!
I agree with Jo-looks like I need to plan a trip to Cancun-maybe you could help. Can't wait to hear more-love the photos.
I 2nd them all, Next time maybe I will be able to come with you guys on a girls trip. Wonderful pictures, and I am glad you were well! Have a good semester and come back and visit in the summer!
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