Zihuantenejo is such a memorable place for us, we were so fortunate to be able to go back and take the whole family with us. I loved walking to the town square around sunset to get ice cream. Being back at Paty's was perfect. The first night we went there, Mayson found a friend to play with and they did her Frozen sticker book and ran around the beach the whole time. Keri and I enjoyed our drinks (maybe too much) and Gray loved playing in the sand and play area. We had lots of long walks and outdoor dinners, and we realized that although our kids love each other, they also want what each other has and like to argue about it. Mayson doesn't back down, and Gray may be a little stubborn and grouchy. The ladies of Mexico loved Gray and his blond hair. He gots lots of cheek pinches and head rubs as he walked by. It turns out that Gray moves everywhere in bed while he is sleeping, and delivers some swift kicks, so I had the pleasure of sleeping with him. It was worth it every morning when he woke up because he gave some pretty amazing cuddles. I will say I can't read Pete the Cat anymore after this trip.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Zihuantenejo: Family Love
We had lots of family time together! The hammock gave a good chance at cuddles while looking at the view. We didn't have a car, and didn't really travel very far other than the airport and short trips to La Ropa, so we didn't have car seats with us. It was kind of fun to be all strapped in together in the back of the taxi. Mayson tried to help us out on the trip and take some pictures for us, so Keri and I look a little tall from her view.
Zihuantenejo: Fun
We loved the pool and went at least once a day. Gray got really good at learning to paddle around in his life vest, and Mayson is showing strides and hinting about being ready to swim on her own soon. The pool had a great view and was just steps down from our place. Although Gray wasn't too sure about the ocean, Mayson loved going out and floating in the waves with Keri. The bay is so perfect for kids! Our other entertainment was playing in the condo, reading books, trying out the new tablets, and of course taking lots of walks to find new fun places for dinner.
Zihuantenejo: Drinks
We had to stay cool and hydrated so of course we had to try lots of fun drinks. Mayson and Gray have been deprived all of their life, limited to milk and water, so this trip was "crazy sugar" as Mayson called it. Now that I think about it, maybe that was why they had so many problems listening. Hmm, I'm going to have to think about that one. Anyway, the biggest hit was horchata. The two of them drank that one down in about two seconds. The coconut wasn't such a big hit, but it sure looks cool to drink from one. The fresh squeezed jugo de pina and orange juice were a great start to our mornings.
Zihuantenejo: Food
It was so fun to eat out all the time and try new things. First, La Commercial, the big supermarket was a hit with all the pastries out on display and the aisles of new food and toys. We had to visit the ice cream vendors every day to get a cone. Mayson loved the Elsa truck of course, but I was partial to Dora. Not a bad treat for 10 pesos (60 cents). We visited our two favorite restaurants frequently and got to know the people who worked at Patty's and Adelitas. Adelitas was the hit for breakfast with fresh juice and pancakes for the kids, and yummy rancheros and chilaquiles for us. They were Seahawks fans too, so we had to make friends. We also had to visit Paty's on the beach of course since we have so many memories from past trips. Their 2 x 1 happy hour is hard to refuse. It was meant to be too since they have a kids play area in the sand too.
Zihuantenejo: Art
We had so much fun looking around at all the colors and art. We loved the colorful flags and pinatas hanging above all the streets, and the pinata market was just down the street from us. Families were making the pinatas by hand and each stall had slightly different variations of characters, stars, and flowers. The main square in town had kid's art activities every night, so Gray painted on the little easels they had set up, and Mayson painted some pottery with adorable girls who tried to talk to her while she played shy.
Zihuantenejo Holiday
Zihuantanejo was a hit! Keri and I hadn't been there for ten years, and it was the same wonderful, sweet little town with welcoming people and amazing views on the bay. Mayson and Gray got to try out their passports and take their first trip to Mexico. Our condo was fantastic: totally open in the main living area, with two blessedly cool air conditioners in the bedrooms to combat the amazing, balmy 90 degrees. It was the perfect La Madera location, close to town, La Ropa, and great little restaurants down the street. Love.

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