Friday, April 12, 2013

ZIHUATANEJO

The airplane dropped us right onto the tarmac in Zihuatanejo, which is Spanish for "uterus". It is said that this town is the uterus, or birth place, of the Mayan people. Thousands of years have passed since then and now Zihua is a fishing village with a booming tourism industry. The weather is in the 90's. The sky is blue. The ocean is warm and inviting. The coconuts are plenty.
We took a boat ride to Playa Las Gatas, a beach named after the Tiger Sharks that used to live in the lagoon here. There are 50 lb. pelicans with wing spans of up to six feet, who are constantly trolling the beaches for the fisherman's leftovers. Rowan saw one flying above and said, "Look Mom, it's a pterodactyl!"

Rosie has been doing a lot of eating, sweating and sleeping so far. She loves to eat fresh papaya, avocado, banana and young coconut meat. 

Rowan is in love with the beach. He spends hours everyday making sand angels, building moats, and running from the waves. This afternoon we leave this gorgeous place on a public bus, headed for Uruapan...

2 comments:

Laurie Nelson said...

Looks so yummy there, and it was so good to connect via Skype yesterday. The place you were staying is beautiful! Glad the earthquake was of no significance for you, Of Course.

What an amazing gift you both give to your children...to experience different cultures, food, ecosystems, modes of transportation, environments, people, and especially the beautiful gift of courageous adventure and love of travel!!!

Love, prayers and angel wings on your bus journey forward! Happy, happy, joy, joy!!

Unknown said...

How wonderful to read these glimpses od your family's experience and adventure!
Take care and well wishes!

Kortney