This phrase I used a lot while my stay on the beach all throughout the vacation: the Mexican vendors are constantly coming up to you to sell what wonderful trinkets and souvenirs they have, and they aren't a hassle at ALL! all they say is, "bracelets, miss?" Or what ever it may be, and you go, "No, gracias", or if it's an expensive price i'll go, "oh, no mi gusta- muy carro!" haha. Today was spent at the dentist's, then we went to find our new favorite eatery here, La Curva. To our surprise, they were not closed for the weekend, no. They were closed for the next MONTH! Till September 2nd to be exact! wow! So that was out of the picture and we went to a sports bar & grill by the harbor, which was very very good by the way.
It's kind of a funny situation every time we go to the downtown area: once we park, one of the runners for the restaurants, Esteban sees us and runs out to try and get us to go to the restaurant that he works for. He is such a hassle. He begs and begs! We have already gone twice, so we told him, "we have to experience the other restaurants and also walk around- we can't just keep coming to eat here!" Which is totally true.
We've encountered a few scam artists during our stay which is somewhat annoying, but whatever, they're making a living-or trying.
My sister had a pretty bad day today (concerning the bf), so I hope they get better in time. Tyler and I have been in a rut during most of the trip, but we skyped last night for probably 2 or 3 hours, so that was really wonderful to be able to see his face again and talk to him (there's no cell talking service here, but texts go through). We cleared the air of our arguements, brought up new ones, cleared those, so it's like a new rainbow, as fruity as that sounds. It really is. We understand each other's point of view on him moving to Chandler to be closer to me, and he understands why I didn't want him to. It's way, way more complicated than that, trust me I wish I could write it all out; but, unfortunately there are just too many previous stories that go along with this one that would probably be not very juicy.
Well..tonight's our last night here in Puerto Penasco, and I'm sitting here out on our balcony typing away next to my dad, (he's on his laptop, too) while he searches for his old secretary. She was his favorite secretary; both my mom's and his, and he wants to find her so she can be his secretary again, I think. Angela Johnson from Illinois, if you're out there, contact my dad!
Outside is a bit humid, but a cool breeze to make up for it and beautiful lights around the pools and other hotel balconies. If I could, I'd upload pictures right this very second, and probably would've been during the entire trip. I could use my webcam built into this lovely hi tech hp new friend of mine, but I'm not sure you'd see anything but what would look like fireflies.
Get ready for an image heavy blog post when I make my return to Arizona!
we leave tomorrow, but are staying in Tucson a day or two, then Tempe, THEN home. What a trip!
Xox<3
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