Sunday, April 13, 2014

Caribbean Cruise 2014

Well, we've been home from this cruise for a month now, so I might as well blog about it. We went with my in-laws on a week-long adventure to Cozumel, Belize City, Roatan and The Cayman Islands. Wow! We had so much fun!

We took the red eye to Miami out of Vegas, and barely made our flight.

Seriously. He took this as we heard, "Last call for Harwell" over the PA.
Not a bad view of the city from my window seat.
 That photo was the best part of the flight. I will never take another red eye as long as I live. I should've taken a picture of my eyes. They were firey red. We maybe slept for an hour, and because of the time change, landed at 6:30 AM. I don't know what it is about airports but there never seems to be anything nearby. We wandered around for awhile and found a place to eat breakfast. It was super ghetto but there's really no way to screw up pancakes is there?

We got to get on the boat at 11. We slept the afternoon away since we hadn't slept at all the night before.

Our cruise ship

Ian and Alan played giant chess the first night. Ian won. That's the thing about your dad making a deal that you can get out of being grounded if you beat him in chess. You get good.
Our first port was Cozumel, Mexico. We didn't actually do anything in Cozumel. We took a shuttle across the bay to Playa Del Carmen, and rode a bus to see the ancient city of Tulum. It was absolutely beautiful and amazing to see what people could do with such rudimentary technology. I was blown away.

Ian and his mom on the shuttle.
At the entrance to the city.

Our tour guide, Humberto, was really knowledgeable. I loved listening to him.

The main temple is behind us.

Just chillin on a rock in the shade. It was really hot there.


Yeah, I'd build a city here too.
The first full week we'd spent together in a long time.
The second port was Belize City, Belize. We took another bus ride and went cave tubing through another piece of mayan history. I know a bus ride sounds boring, but the tour guides told us a lot about the history of the places we were. It was really interesting!

One of 8 stop lights in the entire country.
After hiking about half a mile, we got on our bright green tubes and got ready to go.

It was pitch black other than our headlamps, so it was hard to get good pictures.
There was a waterfall in the middle of the cave.

Floating along.

The best part was we only had to give our guide a $2 tip. I swear we spent more on tips than anything else.
I didn't realize there were so many little islands off the coast of Belize. We watched the ocean sunset that night and watch probably a dozen or so islands go by.

We spent the third day at Mahogany Bay in Roatan, Honduras. It was a little island off the coast about 10 miles long. We wanted to snorkel, and after realizing it would cost us $100 to get to the beach in a cab, we decided to rent a car and explore the island. It was my favorite day because I felt like we got a taste of the real island. There was a definite difference between the tourist side of the island and the place where the natives live. It was also the first time Ian drove in a foreign country.

Mahogany bay. The whole island looked like a post card.
A shipwreck out the window of our boat.

Ian cruisin in our little Kia.
Just big enough for the four of us.
On the "native" side of the island.
 After cruising around for about an hour and a half, we went to the beach! I'm not a huge fan of swimming in the ocean, so I stayed on the beach with the stuff with everyone went swimming.

Ian found a conch shell.
 From the shore, it didn't look like there was much to see in the water, so I was content to sit in the sand on the beach. Ian swam back to shore and convinced me to see for myself. Yeah, I'm glad I did. Wow!





Yeah, it was worth it.
Our last port was The Cayman Islands. We spent another day chilling on the beach and snorkeling.

Headed over on the tender.
Welcome to Grand Cayman

"Don't tell Cori about the sea urchins"
 The last day at sea, one of our fellow passengers got sick and had to be evacuated off the ship by the Coast Guard. It was quite the spectacle.


The last day we had a day to kill in Miami, so we rented a Charger and went around town.


Ian was searching for lunch and found an Argentine Panaderia. He got us a bunch of empanadas, just like he used to eat as a missionary. They were delicious!




A Miami sunset from the air.
So, when's the next trip?

Monday, March 31, 2014

Happy Birthday Meg!

My sister is 24 today! Hooray!

This girl is a knockout!
See? More evidence.
Sanderson kids 1992
Not so sure about this "little sister" business!
Christmas 1992. Yes, I know there's a lot of pictures with me. That's all I had.
Happy college graduate, 2012
Halloween 1993? (Right, Mom?)
Mom: When Megan was a little girl she used to pretend a lot. She just didn't pretend. She "became" a princess or a mom or Ariel. One time I was listening to Cori and Meg recite the dialog from The Little Mermaid. Cori shouted, "Sing, Ariel, Sing." Meg chimed in at the top of her lungs, "Ah, Ah, Ah--Ah, Ah, Ah". I hope you have kept that part of the dreamer in you, Megan. We all need to dream in this world.

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. :)

A remake after 20 years.
Cori: I just love your freaking face! I know it almost drove our mom insane to have two girls 18 months apart but I wouldn't have it any other way. You are my very best friend and my week isn't complete without our phone calls. I've been thinking over the past day or so about a memory I have with you, and it seems like all of my favorite times in life have had you in it. What a blessing! I love that I can have you edit my school papers and give me cooking advice. Our ages have always been just numbers because we're so close. Every aspect of my life is better because you're part of it. Happy Birthday!

Meg and Ian 2006
Ian: Hi Megan! Remember when I would blow off weight training and come to your PE class? I was skinny back then so I could run a mile no sweat, so I pushed you around the track when you had to run the mile. I don't remember how much time you took off, but I'll bet it was detrimental when you ran the mile again. Have a great birthday!

Ian's graduation 2011
Bud: Meg and I could always bond over nerdy things. She was always a fan of Star Wars and I remember watching and helping each other play Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. I even remember playing Pokemon together with our twelve or so cards we had back in elementary. Megan has a fun, relateable personality, a powerful mind, and displays diligence in her education and work ethics. She is a good example and a great sister. Happy Birthday!

Jillian and Megan 2008

Jillian: I loved drawing in church with Meggo. I was always jealous of her cute cartoon characters. I loved making Barbie clothes with her too when we were little. She showed me how to rip fabric and tie it to make an instant wrap dress for my favorite barbies. She's so dang smart!!


Well, there ya have it. We all adore you! Have a Happy Birthday!