Friday, April 06, 2007

Mayan Riviera - 4/6/07

Today marks our last full day in the Mayan riviera. This has been an amazing getaway from work and from moody junior high students. So relaxing! Who could ask for anything more? Wide, white beaches, palm trees, sunny weather, clear Caribbean blue water, good food, good drink, and great company. We are so blessed! Though today ended up being overcast, we've both darkened a lot on this trip. The sun shines hot here!

Playa del Carmen is a beautiful city, too. It looks more European than Mexican. It has the feel of
a Spanish city with the countless sidewalk cafes and striking architecture. What I've found most interesting about this city is that even though it's spring break, and there's a strong American influence, the mix of people here is very different from Cancun - which is just two hours North of here. Though there are a lot of American tourists here, there are more Mexicans and Europeans.

And, it really may have one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It's similar to Cancun's beach, but without any rocks, more sand, and hardly any waves. I've never before been able to float on my back in the ocean with my eyes closed without having to worry about the waves crashing over me. It's crazy! The large island of
Cozumel is just across the water - you can see the skyline of some larger hotels from the beach here. We think maybe the island keeps the ocean current from crashing against the shore and creating large waves and a strong riptide. It's safe enough for children to swim in, and there are lots of them here. This definitely seems to be more of a family destination than a tourist town centered on alcohol and bad decisions.

This morning Melissa and I went to a large protestant church for Easter service. We stopped by last night to check on the service times and were greeted warmly this morning by the
woman we had spoken to. As well as the rest of the congregation, of course. It was such a good service! We were familiar with most of the songs because we sang them in our church back home, and they projected the Spanish lyrics on the wall, allowing us to join in. For the most part, the pastor spoke slowly enough that Melissa was able to catch the gist of it without having me translate it for her. Every now and then, though, he would get really excited and talk really fast, then we'd both get confused. It was a great message, but the music was my favorite part.

This is a very musical city overall. In the evening there is always music playing at different places along fifth avenue - which is a few miles long. There are always street musicians and a couple mariachi bands playing, and last night a newlywed couple walked the length of the avenue to their reception with a mariachi band following them, and the wedding party and guests right behind. It's funny - I was watching the crowd pass by the band when I noticed that most of the Mexican people who
passed just couldn't contain themselves. They'd be walking walking walking, then when in front of the band they'd shake shake shake, maybe a twirl, then they'd pass the band and continue walking normally as if nothing happened - usually without interrupting the conversation they were already having. What a fun country!


Tomorrow however we return to reality. Though our bus doesn't leave until mid afternoon, so we'll still enjoy the afternoon sun and a quiet morning on the beach. We're thinking of catching a movie while in Chetumal before crossing the border back into Belize since it's been awhile since our last flick. Thank you, cinepolis!

I hope everyone else enjoyed their Easter Sunday and spring break if it's nearby. I'd love to hear from y'all. Let us know how you're doing too!

Love and miss my friends and family!

N8

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