The Villa we rented was everything we expected and more!! We had an amazing view of the ocean, our own swimming pool, lots of space to kick back and relax and our very own cook who made us some amazing Mexican cuisine! It was the perfect place to just "hang out" with Bruce & Jaime and the kids. We swam, watched lots of movies, watched sunsets, made amazing tropical drinks, played lots of Uno, laughed, laughed and laughed some more!!!! So many great memories made once again!
Just a few minutes from our Villa was a stretch of beach called Pie de la Cuesta - a beautiful, massive stretch of beach that went on forever with humongous waves! Since the waves were so big, it wasn't safe to swim - although Bruce & Elroy ventured out -the kids had a blast playing in the surf. The undertow was fairly strong, so we had to make sure to hold onto Cole & Hizee so they wouldn't get towed away. After a day at the beach, Antonia (Villa Cook) had a great Mexican feast prepared for us! Fresh guacamole and salsa, homemade tortillas, fresh fish and shrimp, doratos (rolled up tortillas with chicken), BBQ shrimp & chicken kabobs, fresh squeezed orange juice, shrimp/octopus cocktail were some of the many dishes she prepared for us on a daily basis!! It was so great having someone cook and clean up for you! As you can see from the picture below, Cole did not think much of the Shrimp soup that she made!!!!
Another one of our days in Acapulco was spent at the Cayuco Lagoon. We hopped aboard a small boat for a lake cruise. Elroy & Bruce were very excited that this was the location where Rambo & Tarzan were filmed. The boat took us on a leisurely ride around the lake where we saw Mongrove Swamps, local fishermen catching their fish, an island full of birds and our last stop was a small restaurant/swimming area. We stopped here for a bite to eat and a chance to jump into the warm water. It was an interesting experience as the tables for the restaurant were literally in the water!!!!
From our Villa, there was a cliff that jutted out into the water (top right picture). Elroy & Bruce went for a hike one morning to check it out. Later that evening we all ventured out on the hike and made our way to the other side of the cliff where there were lots of rocks to play on. The kids loved exploring on the rocks and finding crab shells and small pools filled with water and little sea creatures. Jaime and I were a little nervous at how close we were to the huge waves crashing in, especially when one snuck up behind Bruce & Hizee!!!
We spent lots of time down by the pool, relaxing and cooling off from the heat - most days it was a very humid + 35 C. Anotonia's sister came over one morning and braided the girls hair. Check out the mango Mac & Ziko are enjoying - picked fresh from the tree by the pool!!!
From our Villa, there was a cliff that jutted out into the water (top right picture). Elroy & Bruce went for a hike one morning to check it out. Later that evening we all ventured out on the hike and made our way to the other side of the cliff where there were lots of rocks to play on. The kids loved exploring on the rocks and finding crab shells and small pools filled with water and little sea creatures. Jaime and I were a little nervous at how close we were to the huge waves crashing in, especially when one snuck up behind Bruce & Hizee!!!
We spent lots of time down by the pool, relaxing and cooling off from the heat - most days it was a very humid + 35 C. Anotonia's sister came over one morning and braided the girls hair. Check out the mango Mac & Ziko are enjoying - picked fresh from the tree by the pool!!!
We also spent a fair bit of time at the beaches in Acapulco Bay. These waters were much calmer and the kids were able to swim in the waves and do some body surfing. Jaime & and I enjoyed one of our favourite drinks - I can't remember the name but it tasted like rice pudding through a straw!!!! YUMMY!!!
We always tried to make sure that we were back at the Villa for the sunsets - we had the most incredible view and it was the perfect way to end the day! We spent 7 nights in the Villa and we were now ready to hit the road and continue onward to Zacongo!
It took us 5 hours to get to Zacongo - 2 hours on a paved highway and 3 hours through the mountains(check out the roads on the upper right picture). The kids rode in the back for most of the ride and Elroy even took a turn. It was beautiful countryside to drive through and see. We stopped along the way in a small village to check out the church in the lower middle picture.
We were so excited to finally reach Zacongo and see Bruce, Jaime, Zam, Hizee & Ziko's home! We brought along some mini-sticks and the living room area was quickly turned into a hockey arena.
Bruce & Jaime's home is located in the middle of the village (bottom left corner). They've done a lot of work on the yard and have planted many trees (bottom right corner) including mango, papaya, lime, gueva (I think), bamboo and a few others. Many of these trees my Dad helped to plant when they were there last year and it's amazing how big they have grown already. And yes . . . that is a Wresting Ring in the front yard - more pictures to follow.
One of Mac's favourite parts about the village were all of the animals!!! There were donkeys, chickens, guinea pigs, rabbits, cats, dogs, pigs and more! Mac & Cole both loved going for donkey rides on Taco. One of the highlights for Mac was when her and Zam along with some of his buddies took Taco for a ride all by themselves around the village.
The adults went for a few walks around the village to see the sights while the kids played back at the house. Bruce & Jaime introduced us to lots of their friends and neighbours. Everyone was so kind, hospitable and generous. They also showed us their English classroom (top right corner) and some of the other projects they have been working on in their village. Top left corner - this man collects donkey poop, adds worms to it and turns it into soil to sell.
The night before we left was the Main Event Wrestling. Mac & Cole each made a mask and were part of the festivities! The villagers brought their chairs, eager to get a front row seat. Each wrestler has their own name, mask and costume. There's live music, a bell and championship belts. The kids had a blast (especially Cole) and jumped right in with the other wrestlers!!!
When we asked our kids what their favourite part of the holiday was there answer was unanimous - the stay in the village!!! They loved having the opportunity to visit their cousins and meet all of their friends. They made so many new friends by speaking the universal language of a smile and laughter! (We did also pick up some Spanish along the way!) Thank you guys for having us in your home and giving us a glimpse of your adventure! We loved every minute of it and have so many great memories!
We always tried to make sure that we were back at the Villa for the sunsets - we had the most incredible view and it was the perfect way to end the day! We spent 7 nights in the Villa and we were now ready to hit the road and continue onward to Zacongo!
It took us 5 hours to get to Zacongo - 2 hours on a paved highway and 3 hours through the mountains(check out the roads on the upper right picture). The kids rode in the back for most of the ride and Elroy even took a turn. It was beautiful countryside to drive through and see. We stopped along the way in a small village to check out the church in the lower middle picture.
We were so excited to finally reach Zacongo and see Bruce, Jaime, Zam, Hizee & Ziko's home! We brought along some mini-sticks and the living room area was quickly turned into a hockey arena.
Bruce & Jaime's home is located in the middle of the village (bottom left corner). They've done a lot of work on the yard and have planted many trees (bottom right corner) including mango, papaya, lime, gueva (I think), bamboo and a few others. Many of these trees my Dad helped to plant when they were there last year and it's amazing how big they have grown already. And yes . . . that is a Wresting Ring in the front yard - more pictures to follow.
One of Mac's favourite parts about the village were all of the animals!!! There were donkeys, chickens, guinea pigs, rabbits, cats, dogs, pigs and more! Mac & Cole both loved going for donkey rides on Taco. One of the highlights for Mac was when her and Zam along with some of his buddies took Taco for a ride all by themselves around the village.
The adults went for a few walks around the village to see the sights while the kids played back at the house. Bruce & Jaime introduced us to lots of their friends and neighbours. Everyone was so kind, hospitable and generous. They also showed us their English classroom (top right corner) and some of the other projects they have been working on in their village. Top left corner - this man collects donkey poop, adds worms to it and turns it into soil to sell.
The night before we left was the Main Event Wrestling. Mac & Cole each made a mask and were part of the festivities! The villagers brought their chairs, eager to get a front row seat. Each wrestler has their own name, mask and costume. There's live music, a bell and championship belts. The kids had a blast (especially Cole) and jumped right in with the other wrestlers!!!
When we asked our kids what their favourite part of the holiday was there answer was unanimous - the stay in the village!!! They loved having the opportunity to visit their cousins and meet all of their friends. They made so many new friends by speaking the universal language of a smile and laughter! (We did also pick up some Spanish along the way!) Thank you guys for having us in your home and giving us a glimpse of your adventure! We loved every minute of it and have so many great memories!
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