Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Cabo San Lucas

Pretty self-explanitory picture right here. A little info on how this trip went down. We spent muchos time each morning at time share presentations so we could get discounted stuff and free breakfasts. Works out for your benefit if you don't mind listening to them babble on and on and you don't mind turning them down as quickly as possible. To start with, we got a PT Cruiser Convertible for $20. Not too shabby!
First day we took a little boat out to Lovers Beach.
Here's at the dock with the awesome Mexican buildings behind us.
The little boat had a bit of a tipsy time on the smallish waves that were too big for it!
Getting ready to lay out and get tan...little did we know that the rest of our vacation would be full of completely cloudy days....so the whole tanning thing didn't work out after all.
Pacific side looking back at Lovers Beach. Its dangerous to swim on the Pacific side due to the severe undertow that occurs. We found out they call this side Divorce Beach. Don't want anything to do with that!
The cliffs around the beach were stunning and we couldn't resist our urge to climb! So up and up we went! The rock was so adhesive you could walk right up it! Me striking a pose while looking out into the bay-along with my own color rendition.
Up on the cliffs looking down on Lovers Beach, the bay, and Cabo.

More fun colors and kisses!
I got into some of those drinks you see in the background...my interpretation of being drunk. Which is apparently everyone's favorite thing to do in Mexico. 24/7.
Second day we went horseback riding! Michael didn't really enjoy his time-he had a psycho horse unfortunately that only wanted to bolt. But we got to run them all over and see some awesome desert and this massivo cactus!
We took the horses down to the beach for more kisses and the gorgeous ocean!
Bye Bye horses and our guide! Ya...he had a sense of humor.
Later that night was supposed to be a Sunset Cruise with Whale Watching. Remember the cloudy days? So, no sunset. And the cruise? Was actually a booze cruise so the only thing we saw for 2 hours was 40 Mexicans getting stark drunk. No whales. But a wonderful view of Lands End and The Arch. Luckily we got to see some whales each morning just offshore while we sat at the presentations.
Third day we got a real treat! I've always wanted to swim with dolphins except its always so dang expensive! But we got a great deal and couldn't turn it down!
So excited to swim with dolphins in our wetsuits! Good thing cuz it was cold!
The little bums were charging $25 for each 6X8 printed picture and we were like heck no! So what did we do? We quickly and sneakishly took pictures of the pictures on the computer-thats why they're not the best quality-but memories none the least!
I wish we could've gotten more of the pictures because what a wonderful experience it was! We got to get and give kisses, dance with them, and hold on to the pectoral fin while they swam us around! Look at my cute husband...not even the dolphin could resist him!
Hello sweet thing! Such beautiful animals! It was always my dream job as a kid to be a Dolphin and Killer Whale trainer so this was the most fun thing for me to beable to do!
On the drive to the airport we had to stop for one last stunning view and give my final awesome pose! And what happens while we're driving...the sun comes out. Are you joking me!?