Today was a full day! We Skyped the kids for quite a while this morning and they told us all about winning races at the cornbust. They are having a blast and well taken care of. We were up super early since the clocks are four hours behind our time. It was nice to get an early start to the day.
Parasailing was first up on our awesome schedule. Did I mention yet that Mr. Stannix did up our schedule in an excel document? A true accountant. Anyways, we were picked up right outside our hotel and brought to the marina. We enjoyed a nice breezy boat ride, followed by an awesome round of parasailing. It was so neat to be up so high above the waves, almost peaceful. Mike only got scared near the end when we reached 600ft.
When we were finished we opted out of the free ride back and decided to walk along the endless beaches for the day. The weather is so beautiful here, and the ocean is the perfect temperature.
After passing a few surf stands, I had to rent a board! Although the backs of my knees are sunburnt, I can cross suring off my bucket list. It was so fun I probably could have spent the entire afternoon out on the water catching wave after wave. It was not as easy as it looks, but not as hard as people say. I was able to catch on by myself and am hoping to have one more go at it before we leave!
After we had our fill of the ocean (and our faces were a little burnt) we checked out the international market. I passed by a booth last night and wanted to get something for Camilla. It was worth the money just to watch this guy paint each letter on the paper. Such skill and talent! I grinned ear to ear as I watched in amazement.
After dinner we walked around the beach some more, checking out the sights and shows. These awesome torches line the beach and some hotels and bars. I thought it was pretty neat!
We also happened upon this show outside the mall. I fell in love with the spindly tree and lanterns. The guy had a great voice and who doesn't love some good Ukulele music?
Now we are set to relax our sunburnt legs for the rest of the evening in our hotel room. It's been a long day!









