Monday, July 20, 2009

More Oceanside memories
















We stopped at McCabe's - we kept driving past it and it seemed like a fun place - PLUS - they advertised FUN EVERY FIVE MINUTES! So, after Sunset Market on Thursday night, Bob and I stopped for a beer --- can you say dive bar?? Well, I can cross it off my list!
Some shots of the beach at the Third of July - I'm not sure that I could ever get used to sharing my beach, let alone with so many people! I've gotten spoiled! ;)
We went to La Jolla cove where Bob, Rod and Eliza snorkeled and Isabelle had fun exploring in the rocks and tidepools.

Some finches built a nest above the outdoor speaker on the patio and we had fun watching the babies chirp and get fed and learn to fly - and they emptied the nest the day before we left - just a sign that it's time for us to fly too!

Here we go to Mexico! Day one - Oceanside to Tucson, AZ - 7/20/09






















The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of many things
Of sailing ships and sealing wax
Of cabbages and kings
Of why the sea is boiling hot
And whether pigs have wings...

The time has come for us to end our wonderful time together in Oceanside and head on down the road to Mexico. It's only 55 miles away, at Tijuana, but we don't want to be in Tijuana, and we don't want to drive across Mexico... so we are driving across the US and will cross at Weslaco/Nuevo Progresso, just west of Brownsville/Matamoros. I love it that the border towns have two names!
We left Oceanside around 10 am - I was pretty good at not crying until we got down the street! The girls and the dogs said their goodbyes - and we did too... the car is still crowded - I don't know where Bob got all this stuff or why he needs it. :) It's ok, almost all of it will be staying in Akumal. At least, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it.

First stop - Petco to get flea/tick medicine for the dogs - I ordered some online but they sent the wrong weight order - so had to get some there to take with us. Then it was onto East 78 to Interstate 15 and then to Interstate 8 to ...driving, some interesting landscapes, some boring... I dozed off for a bit for about an hour and woke up thinking we were still in the same area! Lots of high desert - 4,000 feet and it's hotter than Hades! Stopped in Yuma, AZ for gas and lunch and a rest stop... got out of the car and it was really windy - it felt like standing in front of a giant hairdryer. Poor Vina couldn't get comfortable and was panting almost the whole trip. Cejas settled down and actually slept after about two hours... Bella and Missy just cuddle up together on the back seat and go to sleep - although Bella likes to be a seat hog and stretch her legs out and kick the other dogs and even me sometimes. We drove through a thunderstorm that was the weirdest one we had ever been in ... big drops of rain hitting the car and had to use the windshield wipers... sun shining the whole time, really windy and big dust storms on the side, with lighting flashing. And then like that - snap - it's over.

The dogs are glad to be back together with us. They stay in the garage in Oceanside so they go in there after dinner and we don't see them too much until the morning... they have adjusted to it and seem to even like the garage - it's cool! We are at the La Quinta Downtown Tucson and they have carpeting so we don't have the slippery tile issue with Mr. Cejas!
Not too much new and different this trip... we are off tomorrow to Ft. Stockton, Texas.
I'm tired - I've been up since 5 AM and it's 10:30 now...so more manana...

Oceanside - June 29 - July 20, 2009












How I spent my summer vacation:

Rescued a lovebird. Went to Oceanside Beach for the 3rd of July. Went to a party for the Fourth of July. Had a Fifth party on the Fifth of July. Went swimming in the pool - a lot! Every day! Taught Isabelle how to get a Pacifico, in a koozie, with a lime. :) Played with my girls. Made friends with Victoria (pooh tinky!) Rode bikes with Eliza and Isabelle and improved my knee (who knew?) Had fun with Samantha and Jimmy, the kids down the street, who came up to play and swim. Learned what a Gogurt is. Cuddled the four Maine Coons - Jasmine, Max, Daniel and Selena. Slept with the dogs in the garage one night when Missy was nervous. Had sleepovers with Isabelle and Eliza in the family room. Went to Joe's Crab Shack at Oceanside pier for yummy crab lunch and some fun! Wore peace themed outfits and matched. Dance party on the patio - shake shake shake! Sang Mr. Cejas' song over and over and over... Mr. Cejas has spotty eyebrows, he's just like a dog... (really - a guy recorded a song about Cejas and gave it to me)... had my hair start to turn green from being in the chlorine in the pool... learned all about pools and pumps and chlorine and Davy Jones sweepers and more than I ever wanted to know! ... Went to Target and WalMart and PetSmart and spent way more than we should have! Got a lot of cute new swimsuits tho! :) ... had fires in the outdoor fireplace and made S'mores... made strawberry mikshakes and Oreo cookies milkshakes... waffles for breakfast and New England Clam Chowder soup for lunch (see, I CAN cook!)... cheeseburgers in paradise... visiting the cats up for adoption at PetSmart and wanting to adopt them ALL!... outdoor living at its best! ... had a Fiesta with a pinata.... had a Woodstock party with Peace, Love and Happiness and another pinata... shopping for seat covers for the car and finding all the fun stuff in an auto parts store... annoying the girls with my constant questions... did you brush your hair? did you brush your teeth? did you put on sunblock? Making schedules for thto put on the refrigerator to check off when we got all of those things done... daily prizes and presents for the girls... feeding Tweet and cleaning his cage and covering him up and uncovering him in the morning... getting dead spiders and crickets out of the bottom of the pool (that's really BOB'S JOB!!!)... Uncle Grumpy!... so many memories, so little time...

Remember, I am only here to annoy! (the button that the girls gave me to wear while I was there! )

The dogs had a great time... Missy served as Lifeguard Dog on duty - any time anyone jumped into the pool and made a splash, she would jump off of "her" loveseat, run to the side of the pool, and lick them to make sure that they were ok.

On the road again - SF to Oceanside, June 29, 2009
















So - we're doing it again - driving to Akumal with the four beachmutts.
We started getting ready for the big adventure - have a house/pet sitter staying with Maya and Miska while we are gone (thanks Coby!) Took all four dogs to the vet together and got their health certificates and current rabies certs - thanks Dr. Dave! And then loaded up the CRV with all of the essentials, including a set of dishes for the condo (hey, c'mon, they're really cute and they are blue and green and yellow and have seashells, sailboats and nautical themes on them!) We were taking some stuff down to Oceanside for the girls too so the car was packed to the brim - poor Vina's head was only about a foot from the ceiling! No worries, it won't be that packed and full when we go to Mexico!
We left San Francisco on Monday, June 29th and drove to Oceanside, CA to spend three weeks at my brother, Rod's, house with his wife Nicky and their three daughters - Eliza, age 9, Isabelle, who will be 7 at the end of August, and Victoria, who is 18 months. We were niece-sitting while Rod's work was in shutdown. We had a great time and it went by wayyyyy too fast! There was a whole list of things that I wanted to do with the girls and places to go and we didn't get to half of them but that's they good part about vacations - when you leave you want to go back! We'll be stopping back in December on our way home. We spent our days playing with the dogs, who loved running around the yard and basking in the sun... and the girls and their friends and I spent a lot of time swimming in the pool... and shopping til we dropped at Target and Walmart... we even rescued a wayward lovebird that was flying around the yard, eating with the wild birds. We went to PetSmart, bought a cage, put some food in it, and he walked right in, sat right down and started eating and I just closed the door - he's been living happily ever after since! His name is Lucky Tweet and he is very sweet and loves to tweet at you when you whistle or talk to him. The girls spent a lot of time teaching the dogs tricks and doing training with them and of course, the dogs loved getting all of the extra love, attention and TREATS! This is their idea of Disneyland - the happiest place on Earth!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Update - April 2009

Ok - so way behind in updating this - and we are getting ready for our second road trip to Akumal! We'll be driving back down with the four beachmutts in July - hopefully by then I can get the FIRST trip up on here...

Oh - and I locked myself out of my own blog! It's important to remember which email address you used to set it up and your password, evidently...

Stay tuned. I'll get the hang of this one of these days!

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Back in the USofA

We were so lucky to stay!

We got back to San Francisco on December 21st, just in time for Christmas.

We left Akumal on December 11 and had a good trip back. I'll report in on our missing 3 months in Akumal, and the trip home... lots of adventures and funny stories and of course, lots of dog stuff!

We are going back to Akumal on Tuesday, February 12th, for three weeks. Couple of purposes for this trip:
1) Centro Ecologico Akumal (CEA) Festival, Save the Seas, on February 20th & 21st
2) Bob's 40th anniversary of his 21st birthday on February 23
3) Visit with some friends: Cheryl and Donny Hall, and Lydia and Mike Pontius, and Connie Smith and her husband Alan, and of course, all of our friends that live in Akumal - Jen & Bart, Didier, Marcia, SueBeth, Paula, Sandy, Donna & Mike, Laura & David, Charlene, Mary & Derby, Maggie... I know I'm forgetting people, don't be upset!

Stay tuned for updates... sorry about the delay in posting about our Fall in Akumal but we were just having too much fun while we were down there for me to spend hours on the computer. Writing isn't the hard part, it's finding and resizing the pictures to post with the stories...

The dogs are all fine, but they really miss being beachmutts in Akumal! The beach here is COLD!!!!

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

I have found me a home...






The days drift by

They don’t have names

None of the streets here look the same

There aren’t many reasons I would leave

Cause I have found me some peace


And I have found me a home

I have found me a home

You can have the rest

Of everything I own

Cause I have found me a home

I Have Found Me A Home – Jimmy Buffett

Time flies when you’re having fun!

We have settled into life in Akumal pretty effortlessly! We honestly have to check our watches to see what day of the week it is, and the date. We have been here a month now – arrived on September 12, which was four weeks ago, yesterday. Tomorrow will be the 30th day if you count on the calendar. All of that is too much work for us.

A little routine has been established, much to the satisfaction of Mr. Cejas, Man of Routine. Not having a daily schedule had been a little unsettling to him and making him nervous. So, now we sleep until about 8:00 or so (sometimes a little earlier if our bladders tell us so!) and Cejas and Bella go for the first walk shift of the morning. We walk on the road up to La Buena Vida, which is half a mile. And then we either walk back on the road, or walk back on the beach, depending on how hot it has gotten. If it’s really hot, we take the road. More shade. We also take the road if I am just not in the mood to deal with Bella constantly pulling me toward the water. She loves to swim and wants to go in the bay as soon as she sees it. Sometimes I let them run off leash on the beach, being careful to keep them out of the way of the boys that are raking the sand. Bella got a rake thrown at her on Akumal Playa about two weeks ago, and the poor boy is probably still shaking in the sand. Needless to say, he got a lot of yelling from me. Bella gets to go in the water if I have the time and the patience to clean up after her afterwards. Not only does she get dripping wet, but her favorite method of drying off is to roll in the sand and to cover as much of her body as she can. After Cejas and Bella finish their walk, it’s Missy’s and Vina’s turn. Vina LOVES her little harness and dances and prances as soon as I pick it up. Missy doesn’t use a leash because she usually just follows right behind me. We go up the road too, sometimes as far as Buena Vida, but other times just to Playa Caribe. They have a fun time sniffing and exploring and looking for cats that aren’t afraid of them and just stare them down.

After our walks, we come back to the condo and I have my coffee and try to check emails. We have not been having very reliable internet access, so it’s been frustrating and difficult to email, respond, or stay in touch – or update the blog! Bob went up to the Telmex office in Playa this morning so hopefully we will have our line connected (after only two years of paying for it and having it still run to another condo!) and he can have the DSL activated and get our wireless router and I’ll be back in business! Although, it’s hard to sit at a computer and type when the sun is shining, the birds are singing and the turquoise blue Caribbean is twinkling and sparkling right before you! Like now…

After coffee and giving up on email, we then decide what we are going to do for the day. Some days, it’s the beach. Some days, it’s the pool. If Victoria, our camarista (maid) is coming to clean, then it’s pack all four dogs into the car and go to Tulum or somewhere to visit. We have to get them out of the condo for her to clean. We also have to sweep (with a broom) the condo and wash all of the dishes before she comes because we don’t want her to have to clean up after us. I think we are her favorite clients.

Now, it’s time for lunch. We have been eating in the condo, so sometimes Bob will fix something light for us for lunch – quesadillas, tacos, etc., or we will have some leftovers that I am constantly getting “para llevar” when I can’t finish all that I have ordered at a restaurant. And sometimes we go up the beach to La Buena Vida and have lunch there and look back at our condo and listen to see if we can hearing Bella howling (we haven’t so far.) Sometimes we take Solavina up with us so she can visit where she used to live. After that, she is always very affectionate and cuddly with us! Probably scares her that we are going to leave her there again.

In the afternoon, we either go to the beach or to the pool, and Bob usually has a siesta around 3 or 4. Then it’s time for Happy Hours! There is a happy hour every night in Akumal, and if there isn’t, then we have our own here. It’s fun to go out and see the other “locals” and to visit with people that we meet who are here visiting on vacation.

Sometimes we have dinner following happy hour, or come back and Bob fixes something here. After dinner, it’s time for another dog walk – this time just around the complex, since it is getting darker earlier, and we want to avoid Perre, who is out walking around the block with her owners around 6:00. After our night walk, it’s dinner time for the doggies – much excitement there! They each have their own color coded bowl, that matches their color coded nametags – Missy is red, Cejas is blue, Bella is green and Solavina is yellow. I got them nametags in CA before we left and brought them down and they all have their names (with their last name Anders too) and their address here: Iguana 4 Akumal, and then their Mexican phone number (which doesn’t work YET) and then their US phone number. They are metal tags and jingle and jangle and they were all very excited to put them on their new turtle collars, with matching leashes of course!

After dinner, we read books or sometimes I do some stuff on the computer. We sit in our beach chairs in front of our window on our “lanai” and look at the stars and watch the waves roll in. When the moon was full, we could see clear across the bay as clearly as if it were daylight. The last couple of weeks, there have been big thunderstorms, so we have sat and watched the light show.

It probably sounds boring, but it’s a peaceful, quiet existence. We do go out and do other things – shopping, exploring, visiting. But for the most part, our days are spent enjoying our condo and our complex and our dogs and ourselves.

Most nights, I fall asleep in the my beach chair and Bob has to wake me up to go get into bed. Bob falls asleep on the futon, watching the lightning or reading his book. Bella has decided that she will allow Bob and me to share the bed with her, so she stays right smack in the middle of us. Missy curls up at the bottom, right near my feet. She is my loyal, constant white shadow. After Bob vacates the futon, Vina sleeps there. And Cejas sleeps on one of his dog beds, usually the one in the dining room, but sometimes on the one in the bedroom. He takes his guard dog duties very seriously.

In the morning, the first rays of the sun start filtering through the mist that has been cloaking the bay from the rains, and the birds begin their morning chorus. Cejas comes and cuddles in bed with me, and even Vina has started joining us too. I sing “There are six in the bed and the little one said, roll over, roll over” to myself in my head, and can hear Mimi singing along with me… I enjoy it as long as I can, until somebody moves, the dogs jump off and our day begins all over again.

It’s not a bad life.

Ok, I am off to the pool!