Last month - at the same time the Swine flu scare started, Scott, William, & I took off for Mexico with my parents, my brother & his wife (Steven & Amy), & my sister & her baby (Susan & Leah - unfortunately the rest of my brothers & sisters couldn't make it). We spent a leisurely week at a house my family's been going to for years in Nuevo Vallarta - we swam in the pool, read, walked on the beach (which had too many dead fish for my liking, as well as little crabs that kept jumping out of their holes in the sand & scaring the pee out of us girls), went to the shopping center down the street to eat gelato, sandwiches, & yogurt smoothies . . . we had a wonderful week.
Sitting in the kiddy pool with William - the water was so warm, & William loved splashing & trying to grab the bubbles he made (clarification: the bubbles were from the splashing, not from passing gas).
Steven & Amy at Los Pioneros where we ate some great fajitas:
Susan, Leah, & my dad
Trying to keep Will happy in the restaurant:
Steven & Scott went kayaking in the ocean: It's amazing to me that w/ how our world is now, my brother & husband couldn't go anywhere together without worrying about people assuming they were gay. They went for a run one morning & some Mexican construction workers talked about them being gay, not realizing that my brother's fluent in Spanish & understood everything they said. I wouldn't have been surprised if people assumed they were gay when they went kayaking as well.
Hot & sweaty - no need for clothes when taking his nap:
Scott, however, kept his clothes on:

We spent one day in Sayulita & Punta Mita - William's chugging down his milk to stay hydrated while we're walking around the small Santa Cruz-like-town:
Napping in the restaurant we ate at on a private beach in Punta Mita: It was so beautiful, & the food was incredible!
At the Punta Mita house where my parents have an investment property:
Steven & Scott went to a fire station in Punta Mita - Steven went along as the translator. Apparently it's very common to exchange fire fighter shirts with people from around the world, so Scott exchanged 3 of his shirts for 3 different Mexico firefighter shirts.
William was playing with his toys, & he wouldn't look up at me: I finally said his name, & he looked up with the sweetest smile - I love that he recognizes his name & is so happy when he hears it:
William was playing with his toys, & he wouldn't look up at me: I finally said his name, & he looked up with the sweetest smile - I love that he recognizes his name & is so happy when he hears it:





















