Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Our Honeymoon - Cancun, Mexico


So, you can't possibly be asking if we had a good time! Take a look at some of these pictures, and see if you could possibly have a good time in this paradise. The honeymoon planning was Gerry's project. He chose a place call Aventura Spa Palace in Cancun. It seems like it's the mecca of resorts, so picking took a little "doin". I have to say I'm pretty sure that we stayed in the nicest resort there was. It was an adult only resort which was also nice. Their "niche" was the spa. Which I had the great fortune of being able to take part of! I had a one hour hot stone massage, and a facial. But the thing that was so great about this spa was that not only did you get a great massage or facial, but it was a COMPLETE spa. Before you had your service they had an entire "ritual" to go through. First you laid down in a steam room, then they came to get you and put you in a hot/cold tub area. You walked through the hot tub, up the stairs to a cold tub and back to the hot tub where they had a sparkling drink waiting for you. There was one part of the "ritual" that was brutal, but part of the whole relaxation experience. There was a stand-up shower sort of thing enclosed in the corner with glass. They put you it and turned on the water...but the catch was that it was freezing cold water. I guess there is something about hold and cold shockers that are good for your body. It was fun.

Check it out if you get a chance: http://www.palaceresorts.com/Resorts/AventuraSpaPalace/Index.asp



When we arrived, and saw our room we were completely surprised. We were greeted with a towel swan sculpture. How sweet was that? They even changed it every other day. Each time they changed it, it was a new animal (see slideshow). Probably the part of the room that blew us away the most was that every room had its own hot tub. We knew it would have a hot tub, but did not know how nice it was really going to be. It was so nice, as you can see! There is actually a very funny story about our hot tub. Too long to type, but I will just tell you that anytime you turn the jets on a hot tub, make sure they are pointing down into the tub when you do!

I'm sure some of you probably are wondering about the water there. Well its true, it's not recommended that you drink it, so as you can see from the picture, they even gave us bottled water each day at the sink so you could rinse. How thoughtful!













Oh, and one of my favorite parts was that since we were honey-mooners, our room had a bottle of champaign all chilled and waiting for us.

I can't forget to mention, that along with this really cool shower (it was really big..which you can't really tell from this picture), they had spa robes for each of us in the room. Really nice robes!

Once we got settled in we took a quick walk around the resort to see what there was waiting for us. It was just really great. There were 7 restaurants on the property. There was a Mediterranean restaurant next to the pool which is where lunch was served every day. It was pretty good. There were also a couple of other choices for lunch. One of them being the bar and grill attached to the pool bar. One day we had hot dogs and drinks there for lunch. But most days we were out on a tour and had lunch there. In the evening there were more options. The first night we ate at a cute Italian restaurant outside on the patio. As you can see from the picture we ate after we spent the day at the pool, just relaxing. So, we are a little red.


The next morning we woke up bright and early to take a trip to Tulum. We saw the ancient ruins of the Mayan's. It was sooo hot that day! I thought for sure I was sweating more than I had ever sweat in my life. Even though Mexico is beautiful, it is still hot and humid. We had gone through the whole tour, then they said "over there is a beach. You can go there until it's time to go. Go over there to the edge and go down the stairs". And this is what we saw.


That night we ate at one of our favorite restaurants at the resort..a Japanese restaurant. It was so good! Gerry had so many things that I can't remember. He was certainly enjoying the fact that he could eat as much as he wanted. I do remember that we both had the Sushi that we liked. The service was GREAT! That is one thing that you just can't even imagine how wonderful it is. Anything you wanted or anything you asked for was yours. I've told people that if you would have asked one of the servers to bring their children to work the next day, they would!

Our Wedding


It was such a pretty October day in Ohio. October 7, 2006. For the 2 days prior to the wedding (Thursday and Friday) I had 3 total hours of sleep. I had so many final details to work out with the wedding, packing for the honeymoon, and dealing with my remaining belongings still in Dayton.

It's true what they say. The day does come and go faster than you would think, but I had some great advice given to me just before the ceremony began. A lady from the church came and found me in the dressing area, and said "Make sure that you take mental snap shots to remember your day". So, I took her up on her advice and remember so much of our day. I thought I was doing a good job taking everything in, until I got back to Houston, and saw the pictures of our wedding and talked to people who were there. Little did I know there were so many things that happened that day that I never even knew. Some of them I'm glad I missed out on, but some of them were just because I could only be in once place at one time. I missed out on my family's crazy dancing (my brother and cousin Mark most of all). I realized when I saw the pictures that I had really missed out on that . Gerry and I had been outside getting last minute pictures with our photographer (who did a great job by the way).

We really had a great day. I truly could not have asked for a better day. The weather was great, it was so nice to share the day with those who came, and there weren't any problems that were noticeable to anyone but me (the planner always knows the way things are SUPPOSED to go). There were so many people who told me it was the best wedding they had ever been to. Even grown men were crying (and not just my dad).

It was truly a special moment in our lives and one that we will never forget!