Monday, July 16, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Belize
Javier and I met his parents in Belize in mid June. We spent the week on Ambergris Caye. Nothing like a tropical vacation to slow down father time. It was a week of relaxation, swimming, snorkeling, diving, eating, walking the streets of San Pedro and more. The best part was that it was low season, so it felt like we were the only ones there. Such a treat.
What's missing from this photo, you ask? Me, with my book and an ice cold Belikin. Vacation. Gotta love it.
Diving
Not too bad for a dinky little disposable underwater camera. Of course, these measly photos are only a fraction of what we saw on our dives. The diving was out of this world. I won't even try to put the experience into words. But here is a short list of what we saw...turtles, nurse sharks, sting rays, eels, coral too beautiful for words, schools of fish bigger than our house, barracudas, and more. And the colors were from another world.
Pinky & Martin (aka Bear claw)
Our good pals Pinky and Martin came up for a farewell wine tasting weekend. Congrats to them, as they are headed to DC to start their careers at the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Health. We met them at UCI when Javier was doing his post doc. That was 4 short years ago! Feel like we've known them forever.
Don't be strangers to the west coast P & M. There will always a glass of red wine with your names on it waiting for your return. We'll miss you kids!
Don't be strangers to the west coast P & M. There will always a glass of red wine with your names on it waiting for your return. We'll miss you kids!
Friendly Skies Part II
My mom came out for mother's day to redeem her birthday present (flying lesson). Javier and I got to tag along for the ride. Great fun, except for when my mom turned around mid flight, out and over the pacific and said "we have a loose connection!" Apparently, we had lost contact with air traffic control because of some faulty electronics. Nothing like being sky high in a tin can with dodgy equipment. Luckily, TJ (our instructor) was able to jerry rig things and we had a safe and happy flight (and landing!) phew.