Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Barceló Maya Resort and Clearing Weather


(Breakfast burritos, fried plantains and lots of salsa!)

(Gideon, my four month old nephew. And yes, he's big for his age. You have a problem with that?)

(Tegan, my two and a half year old niece.)

(Finally, the sun came out, the water cleared, and we had a beautiful beach waiting for us.  Although there were a good number of people at the resort, it never felt too crowded, and it was easy for the kids to hang out and play around.)

(In the mini golf course, Tegan stands tall atop some Mayan ruins, with a bit of help from Craig.)

(Nice water, nice beach, etc.)

(Palm trees, clear water and coastline - everything you hope for with Mexican resorts.)

(Clear water.)

(Our last night at the resort before heading back on Halloween day.)

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