Sunday, August 22, 2010

Vacation

It has been almost a week since we returned from our vacation to Jamaica, and I thought I would share some photos. We had a great time, but we always do when we're together. For those curious, we flew into Montego Bay and stayed at the Beaches Resort in Negril on Seven Mile Beach.

This was the view from our table one morning at breakfast. Four of the five restaraunts, including this one, were open air. There was another pool with a swim-up bar too. I loved getting Sprites to drink without having to get out of the pool.
This is a small part of the beach as seen from one of the pool decks.
There was a small water park area. Here are Dad and me on the lazy river. This was one of my favorite things to do. We were on it for at least an hour everyday.
I thought the beach needed watering! The water was beautiful, warm, calm, and shallow for a good ways out which was perfect for littler beach goers like me. Of course we had plenty of beach time each day.
The weather was great! It was about 85 every day, but there were island rains every afternoon. Mommy and I took advantage of the rainy times to do other fun activities like decorating this shell and bug at a craft class.
I also went to the spa and had my fingernails and toenails painted while it was raining. Mom and Dad each went to the spa for a massage too.
Beaches partners with Sesame Street for their kid's club program. On Thursday afternoon all of the Sesame gang led a parade through the resort that ended on the beach. I danced with all of them and of course wanted my picture with all of them. (My face is pianted like a butterfly in this picture).
I had been talking about building this sand castle for months. Dad, Mom, and I all worked togehter on it. Daddy built a moat around it that would fill with water when the water came close enough. He has such good ideas.
I am having a sunset snack here in a lounging area. We also went to tea at this spot one afternoon. The tea was essential as so many of the guests were British. It was neat to meet other kids from different places, not just Jamaica.

This Poster changed every day according to the event being held in the ampitheatre. I was very happy when I saw what was coming up on this day. The show was When I Grow Up and all of the kids were asked to come out on the floor to sing and dance along. Fun stuff! On Saturday morning we went on a Cattamaran trip. Daddy and I are checking out the water. Even farther out like this we could still see to the bottom. The water was just so pretty. Mommy and I saw quite a few stingrays on the boat ride.
We stopped to snorkel which was an experience. I do NOT like to have salt water in my mouth so I wouldn't put my face in to see all of the sea life. Mommy took me with the slower beginner group, and luckily we had the best group leader ever! He held me almost the whole time while Mommy enjoyed the snorkeling. He also dove down several times and picked up things for me to hold like sea urchins and a starfish. So cool!
Mom and I went to lots of activities at the kid camp. Here I am making cookies with Cookie Monster. We also went to storytime with Elmo, treasure hunting with Abby Cadabby, and exploring with Grover among other things.
On Sunday we had breakfast with all of the Sesame Street characters. Here I am with Zoe. My favorite of course was Abby Cadabby who made a big deal all week when she would see me and hear that my name was Abby too.
Wasting away in Margaritaville in this last picture. We went on a long walk down the beach on Sunday morning to see something outside of our resort, and Margaritaville was the only place Mom was willing to stop. We saw some interesting (questionable) places on that walk, but Mom and Dad were glad we ventured out at least a very little bit. While we were stopped here, Mom and I decided to swim out a litle distance to the trampolines and do some jumping. Glad we did!

We had so many terrific experiences there! Also, the food was great, our room was really nice, and we learned a lot about the customs and people in Jamaica. Even without all of this great stuff, as Daddy says, "The bus ride was worth the whole trip!"

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