Kim had brought along some Del Sol polish that we used to paint our toenails. They were pink and in the sun the polish changes to purple. We were hoping to have purple toenails on our cruise and they only changed once. (That means that we didn't see the sun very much on our cruise) We did have a good time though. Our first stop was Cozumel. We had decided to go shopping in Cozumel. I was on the search for rugs and Kim was looking for blue diamonds. We both found what we were looking for in the first hour and a half on shore. I found two beautiful hand woven wool rugs from Turkey. They are 8' x 10' and take about a year to make. Right now I am thinking that it is going to take that long for them to get shipped here. Kim found her a beautiful ring with white and blue diamonds. Maybe she will post a picture on her website. The rest of the time we wondered through other shops telling people that we weren't interested in their jewelry.........the truth was that we had already overspent and so we were just looking. It was a nice rainy day.
My Rugs (One for my bedroom and the other for the family room)
Pier and shopping in Cozumel
The next day we were in Belize. We had booked an excursion to the Xunantunich Ruins. We left early in the morning and rode a bus to the Belize/Guatemala border. It was interesting looking at Belize City and the little communities that we drove through. The children were leaving home and walking to school. Most of the homes looked like old sheds. I thought about how the rugs that I just purchased the day before would probably cover the whole floor in most of their homes. I couldn't figure out why they didn't have more agriculture in their area. There was plenty of land and other vegetation. As we looked at the Mayan Ruins I couldn't help thinking about how the people back in Christ's time could build such big and impressive structures that have lasted this long and the people that live there now live in homes that are so primitive. The Mayan Ruins were in the jungle. They were very impressive and we enjoyed climbing up to the top and looking out over the jungle. We were wishing that our tour guide would have known more facts.............he told us a lot of stories that sounded just like stories and not necessarily facts. On the way back we stopped at a restaurant where they fed us some authentic chicken, rice, and beans.
Xunantunich Ruins and Ferry Boat across the river
Pier in Belize City
4 comments:
How fun! I can sure tell you are sisters.
WOW!!! SO FUN!!! I loved it all. I could have looked at a hundred more pictures. I think I need to go on a cruise for my birthday, now! (Wanna come?)
Sure Amy, I will go with you anytime! Just be warned that I am bad luck for good weather on cruises. But I still have fun!
so awesome! i love your rugs!! looks like you guys had a lot of fun!
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