Bill our fearless bus driver.
I received a care package from Todd, Teresa and family the night before the adventure, and this served for HOURS of fun on the bus. For any parents nervous about a road trip, play the "Lifesaver Game." It beats the "Quiet Game" hands down.
Everyone received a lifesaver and given the instructions to keep it in their mouths. The person who can keep it the longest wins. I anticipated a seven minute game. After 1 hour, I called the game and had 7 winners. Wow. :)
Another game we played, (also inspiration of the care package) was "Who can make the coolest thing with pipe cleaners in ten minutes. Blanca was one of our (6) winners.
The public beach awaits us, unaware of what is going to hit it.
Francisco holds up an apple to attract all the seagulls. All of the kids wanted to feed the birds until we explained to them a long term consequence of this would be po-po on their heads.
When we arrived, Jeff bought a hammock and hung it in one of our cabanas. Maybe the best money he has ever spent.
Lupita decided that she wants to brave the waves but with the public bathroom closed, and boys changing on the bus, we were left with little option.
Lili, Francisco and Lupita stand in the VERY FRIGID water, discussing whether or not they were going to take the plunge.
Eli chases Uriel along the surf. I am not sure what her plan was would she have caught him.
Yaneli takes a jump into the water, with the help of Claudia (One of Gloria's sisters who is visiting) and Francisco.
Our new favorite activity, burying anyone you could find in the sand. (It was very warm under the sand, so we had no shortage of willing, wet, volunteers).
Paola catches a few rays.
Uriel rinses off the sand and salt.
Daniel does his act of defying gravity. Actually, he was just stuck deep in the sand. Jeff, Joel and Bill looked on laughing. :)
Late afternoon we took a stroll down the quiet beach.
Blanca stares, mesmerized by the waves. Notice her last change of dry clothes...not that they stayed that way. Oh Blanca. :)
Karla Joselyn strolls the beach with her bucket of treasures. This picture was taken moments before I dropped my camera into the sand, right as a wave washed over it. :( (Or as they would say in Spanish, "before it dropped me.) I think it is still okay, praise the Lord!
We couldn't get some kids to get out of the water...oh wait...that was Steph. (We later decided she must have extreme tolerance to ice-cold water).
Lili, Karla and I enjoy our last few moments at the beach.
As we loaded up the bus and began the homeward journey, the promised storm clouds rolled in and we saw the beginning of a beautiful sunset.
Why don't we all live on the beach?


























