Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Cozumel, Mexico - A Fun Family Vacation

I can't explain why I love Mexico, but there's something about this country that just speaks to me. I love the architecture, the designs and the whole environment of Mexico.  I've been to Mexico three times now, and each time is different.


This month, my family and I went on a cruise.  One of our stops was Cozumel, Mexico.  The first thing we done was a sting ray excursion.  We got to swim with the sting rays (and some fish) as well as feed them.  I will admit, I was a little hesitant, mainly because I have this fear of deep water.  When I say deep water, I'm talking about water where I cannot touch bottom!

Me snapping away on my water camera

We first listened to our guide as he explained how to use the equipment we were about to put on (snorkel, goggles and life vest.)  Now, I had the snorkel and goggles down, because I had already went through this before.  But the vest...Well, it was not your regular orange life jacket.  This was a vest where you aired it up, blowing air into this little valve and then letting the air out, but pushing this valve down.  This was scary!  What if I accidentally pushed on that valve, while swimming!!

One of the instructors, handling the sting ray

Once I had my gear on, I slowly (and I mean slowly) entered the water.  As soon as my foot left that last step...Oh yeah! I could not touch bottom. Panic mode!  After about 15 minutes in the water, I finally became a little more at ease in the water, as well as learning how to use the goggles and snorkel.  I couldn't help but to forget my fear, as I witnessed the most beautiful sting rays and colorful fish, swimming around the bottom, below me.


These creatures gently glided, back and forth in the water.  Schools of fish swam all around us and I was constantly snapping away at my water camera.  After 30 minutes swimming with the sting rays and fish, we then made our way out of this deep water, back onto the dock and then over to the shallow water, where we had our pictures taken, touching and kissing the sting rays.  After our group was done with photos, we then were given two slim looking fish.  These were to feed the sting rays.  Yeah, the fish didn't smell to great and I was a little scared to have the sting ray just come up and suck that fish from my hand.



I can't really tell you if the sting ray took the fish from my hand, because as soon as one of them came up to the fish....I let go of it!  I can tell you, however, that the fish that were already swimming around me, grabbed one of the dead fish from my hands and just tore it apart, like freaking piranhas!


To end our excursion, our guide let us pick out a hermit crab for a race.  The winners (there were three) got to pick their prize...a bag of chips or a shot of tequila.  Now come one...what do you think I went with?  My hermit crab won 3 place, so of course, I took the shot of tequila!  Hey, free liquor!


All in all, I had a wonderful time in Cozumel.  I got to explore the city, enjoy a swim with the rays and enjoyed the beauty of Mexico.  I can't wait to go on another cruise soon, and I hope when I do, one of the destinations is Mexico!


What was one of your favorite places to visit?  Why was it your favorite.  I wanna know!

Friday, December 26, 2014

Jack Templar Monster Hunter Book Review

Thanks to Jeff Gunhus, this book was more than what I expected.  Although I love Vampire movies, such as Vampire Diaries and The Originals, I didn't know what to expect when I received this book about monsters and monster hunting.

I will be the first to tell you, I don't normally read books about monsters, so I was a little hesitant in reading a book that is geared more toward kids and teenagers.  First off, this book is PERFECT for little boys and girls, who love monsters.  It has the perfect theme and the right language for kids...and I might add...adults as well.

I found myself wanting to read more about Jack Templar and how he would become a monster hunter at the age of 14 and how these monsters KNEW he would become a monster hunter.  Jack Templar noticed how his body started to change on his 14th birthday and that something big was about to happen.

Jack Templar was an orphan and barely remembered his parents.  He lived with his Aunt Sophie, who was like a second mother (and father) to him.  Jack comes across several people in this book, some friends, such as T-Rex and a little girl, Eva, who lets him in on who he is and what he will become.

These monsters crossed Jack Templar's path many times and it was never the same, nor a boring adventure.  Now, I don't want to spoil the ending of this book, but for all of you who have little monsters yourself, they would love this book!  It keeps you hooked with all the adventures that Jack Templar goes through.  This book is geared to those in middle school, pre-teens, teenagers and even adults.

I thoroughly loved reading this book, and it took me back to my younger years, when I used to read books to my son.  If you are interested in knowing what happens to Jack Templar and interested in all the monster hunting adventures that Jack goes through, you can grab this paperback at Amazon-Jack Templar Monster Hunter.