Sunday, April 22, 2012

Belize

Of all of our stops on our cruise, Belize was by far our most adventurous excursion. This was the only place we stopped where we had to take tender boats from the ship to shore. The 2nd largest barrier reef in the world is off the coast of Belize and the ships can only get so close without endangering the reef. We were herded like cattle in the belly of the ship onto tiny tenders with about 25 other people.  It was a quick 20 minute zip to port and being on the small boat gave us a beautiful vantage point as the Belize coast came into view.  The tender dropped us off at Belize City and we boarded a bus for the hour ride into the jungle to Cave Branch Outpost for a day of cave tubing and zip lining!  Unfortunately, it was a rainy day (in the rain forest, imagine that) so I didn't take very many pics but here are a few I can share. 






Pulling into port at Belize City.  The small boat on the left is the tender boat we rode in on



We spent an hour tubing down this river

The river goes through a large cave system and when it gets shallow you have to lift your booty

The ceiling was covered with bats and beautiful rock formations

Zip lining through the rain forest was awesome!

After our adventure we went to the tree top restaurant for lunch and to try the local beer, Belikin
Back in Belize City we had time to kill before heading back



Enjoying the warm sun and a cool drink before boarding the tender



Back on the ship, a view of another ship also stopping in Belize
Cave tubing was amazing!  We hiked through the rain forest and our tour leader was a young man named Alfredo that grew up swimming and tubing through these caves.  He pointed out various plants, insects and animals as we hiked and told us a little bit about himself.  We were grouped with a family from Texas (a wealthy family) that found it amazing that Alfredo had never been outside of Belize and had never eaten at a McDonalds before.  He loved asking us questions about America and told us his dream was to one day visit the US.  Zip lining was awesome.  I've always found the rain forests to be beautiful but to see them as you're soaring through the canopy is another thing.  It is such a rush as you fly through the trees and even more of a rush when you realize you have to stop before crashing into the guy that catches you!  Breaking is not all that easy.  The people of Belize were extremely friendly and eager to show off their country.  I'd like to come back here and see the tropical beaches you always hear about or see on the web.  Our adventure was inland so we didn't get to see the nicer parts of Belize. 

Stay tuned, final stop is Roatan, Honduras!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Cozumel

We departed NOLA on  Sunday evening and spent all of Monday at sea.  It was nice and relaxing and gave us a chance to sleep in late and explore the ship at our leisure.  Originally our first stop was supposed to be exploring Mayan ruins in Costa Maya but Norwegian decided to switch that stop out with what would have been our final stop, Cozumel.  I had planned Cozumel to be a relaxing beach day at an all inclusive resort so that our last excursion would be low key.  I was a little annoyed that they just switched it on us because I spent hours planning our excursions very carefully but it ended up being a great kickoff to 4 days in a row of activities.  We docked at Cozumel early in the AM and had to be on the pier to catch our bus to the resort by 8:40 (so no sleeping in for us).  The first thing I noticed when we stepped out onto the deck was the brilliant blue color of the water.  It was so clear and so vibrant!  We hopped on a charter bus and just a few minutes later were at Playa Mia Beach Park which had an open bar, all you can eat buffet, beach chairs, volleyball nets, floaties, hobie cats....you name it.  Jeff and I started the day off by double fisting with rum punch and Dox XX (hey, we were on vacation) at 9:30 in the morning.  It was already balmy and in the 80's and we spent much of the day floating and sunbathing in the warm, tranquil water.  It reminded me so much of the beautiful all inclusive we stayed at in Jamaica.  Relaxing on the beach of a tropical paradise (with an open bar) is my idea of heaven....After 4 hours of bliss we hopped back on the bus and it dropped us off across from the ship in a touristy part of the island.  Jeff and I ended up at Senor Frogs with another couple from the ship.  We enjoyed a beer and were entertained by some of the younger (late teens ,early 20's) 'kids' from our ship who were dancing, taking shots and partying like one should when in Mexico.  After Senor Frogs we souvenir shopped at the market.  Jeff and I have a tradition of buying a Christmas tree ornament at every city we visit so it was fun to go in and out of the shops and search for the perfect ornament to remind us of Cozumel.

Pulling into Cozumel


Double fisting at 9:30 AM

Jeff enjoying the clear, warm water

Dos XX at Senor Frogs

When in Mexico....

It wasn't our anny but the other side said "Happy Sex."  We picked the PG13 version.


I really enjoyed my time in Cozumel. I would love to find an all inclusive and spend some time there and maybe also in nearby Cancun.  I love me an amazing beach!


Stay tuned to hear about our next stop, Belize!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Bon Voyage

I love to travel.  I remember the excitement of booking my very first trip outside of the US (I don't count all my nights partying in Tijuana as a college kid) with my former roommate to go to Costa Rica back in November 2001.  I grew up in a family that did not really have the resources to travel outside of the US but we went on plenty of road trips as a kid.  As much fun as those road trips were, I yearned to see the exotic and to meet people with different cultures, beliefs and customs than mine.  When my roommate mentioned heading to Central America to visit her grandparents for a week I jumped at the chance.  We went over Thanksgiving and it was right after 9/11 so the airports were being patrolled by the National Guard and security was very tight.  It was a little scary.  We landed in San Jose and then jumped on a 12 seater plane for the 45 minute (terrifying) flight over rain forests and volcanoes to the little town of Gulfito for a week of yachting, exploring, toucans, howler monkeys, Blue Morpho butterflies, kayaking and more.   I knew that this would only be the first trip of many for me.  Fast forward to 2005 and the international travel bug began to bite again.  I found a cruise that departed from New Orleans (a city I've always wanted to visit) that stopped at 4 different ports in the Mexican Caribbean and Central America.  I ran it by Jeff and we talked it about it a few times but ultimately decided to go on a much less expensive and shorter vacation to Hawaii that year.  I tucked the cruise away into my mental file and moved on.  In 2008 we went to beautiful Jamaica for our honeymoon and in 2010 went to Hawaii again.  That satiated my travel appetite for a bit but I kept thinking about that cruise.  After spending 8 days in New Orleans in 2009 and just falling in love with that city I knew we just had to do that cruise!  It would be like 2 vacations in one!  We finally bit the bullet and booked a cruise over Thanksgiving 2011 that departed from the crescent city and went to Cozumel, Mexico; Belize City, Belize; Roatan, Honduras and Costa Maya, Mexico.  We booked a hotel few days before and a few days after so we could spend time in New Orleans.  We arrived in New Orleans on Friday, November 18th around 3 pm and after dropping off our bags at Le Richelieu went straight to our favorite NOLA haunt Lafitte's Blacksmith Bar on Bourbon St.  We spent the rest of the evening strolling up and down the quarter dropping into some familiar places and discovering some new spots.  A waiter drew us a map of restaurants and bars with good live music that were less touristy and more 'local.'  We told him we planned on going to Frenchmen St on Saturday and he told us we had to eat at Snug Harbor and to follow the music we liked best to see where we'd end up.  The meal at Snug Harbor was to die for and we ended up at The Maison listening to a band called The Brass-a-Holics.  The music was amazing and exactly what you would picture a NOLA band to be.  We stayed until the very end shaking our booties the whole time.  We were having so much fun we were shocked to see it was 3 am!  We headed out and went straight to Cafe du Monde for chicory coffee and beignets and then hit the sack since we had to be on our boat in just a few hours. 

Neither Jeff or I had ever done the cruise thing.  It all began a little chaotically with thousands of people all checking in and handing off baggage and filing one by one onto the giant ship.  Once we were on board we had about 4 hours to kill until departure so we went straight to the nearest bar, Henry's Pub.  Our bartender was Armando and he ended up knowing us quite well by the end of the week.  He would greet us by name and knew what 'the usual' was after the second time we ordered.  Our room was small but not nearly as small as I imagined it would be.  The ship was beautiful and clean and huge.  Jeff and I spent the hours before departure checking out all the different restaurants and bars, the pool area, the casino and it just seemed to go on and on.  Finally, at 5 pm the Norwegian Spirit pulled away from the dock and began its journey down the Mississippi toward the gulf.

First stop, Jean Lafittes!  That's him on the wall

Stopped at Tropical Isle for Hand Grenades and live music at their blues club, The Funky Pirate

We had beignets and chicory coffee at Cafe du Monde every day we were in NOLA

A second line parade following a just married bride and groom down Royal St.

The view from the balcony at our first hotel Le Richilieu

Our departure from NOLA.  It was really foggy.

Got on the boat and headed straight to Henry's Pub for Bourban and Diets

Enjoying the window view in our cabin

Stay tuned to hear about our first day at sea and our first stop....beautiful Cozumel!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Jetsetters

The Boeders are on the move!  Halloween will be spent with the gang in Phoenix checking out the Coleman's new digs, Thanksgiving week will be spent in New Orleans, Costa Maya Mexico, Belize City, Belize, Roatan Honduras and Cozumel, Mexico.  And, it looks like we might be starting the year off with a ski trip to Angel Fire, New Mexico with the possibility of a week in Ko Olina, Hawaii with the Colemans in February.  Next time someone asks me and Jeff when we plan on starting a family, I will advise them to read this post.  Not anytime soon!

Oh Yeah...



The yard is done!  Forgot to post the final pic.  We've enjoyed a few nights out by the fire pit and even had friends over for Sunday football and moved the big screen outside so we could enjoy the new patio.  So far we are loving our investment!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Blue Angels

Here is a cool vid of the Blue Angels flying right over our house.  We don't have to leave the house to enjoy the Miramar air show! 

Friday, September 30, 2011

A Change Here and a Change There

I consider the kitchen, the bedrooms and bathrooms pretty much done but the living room just bothers me.  I've tried rearranging furniture but I realized that I just didn't like the proportions of the items above the fireplace or the wine hutch on our 'Big Wall.'  I found an amazing bookshelf/wine rack at Crate & Barrel for a pretty reasonable price and found some mantel inspiration on Pinterest and spruced up the room a bit.  I still have some rearranging to do (we have so much damn wine!) but I'm liking what I see already.

Fireplace before.  The pic above just seemed to small for the space

Fireplace after.  Looks better, right?

Our old setup on the Big Wall (taken at Xmas obvi)


Replaced by this awesome piece!  Don't worry the other wine hutch is in the kitchen
So, we now have 4 separate wine hutches and a wine fridge and we have wine on bookshelves and at the bar area.  I need to start drinking more wine so I'll stop buying furniture to store it in!
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