Friday, December 10, 2010

Today something incredible happened... I woke up before 8.30 am! All by myself, willingly, and without alarm. For me that's quite the accomplishment; it was a good start to a wonderful day. :) The mornings here in Puerto Vallarta are tranquil – a world of difference from all other hours of the day and night. The walk along the beach was quiet and refreshing; just what I was hoping for. I enjoyed the first rays of the morning sunshine breaking through the hotel shadows accompanied by a cool, gentle breeze. Destination: Starbucks. I may be in another country, but I definitely appreciate a caramel macchiato. I went in search of some peace and quiet – time to read, think, and catch up on emails. Mission accomplished. I spent the rest of the day at a secluded beach about 15 minutes outside of the city. It was gorgeous. There were only a handful of people strolling back and forth, laying in the sun, and playing in the waves. I couldn't ask for a more beautiful day – not a cloud in the sky, clear blue water, soft sand, and a warm temperature! We topped off the day's relaxation with some fish tacos at a local cafe in town. Showers, facebook, some planning for travel next week, and out for the night.

This is just the beginning of a new chapter in life. I am currently in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. It was my best bet for a flight from Seattle, and a good place to kick off my trip with a little sun – something that has been seriously lacking in Bellingham for quite some time now. Once I have my vitamin D levels up to par, I will head inland to visit friends in Guadalajara and surroundings for the holidays. Plans are flexible, but really I am passing through on my way to Argentina. We didn't have a summer in Bellingham this year, so I am playing catch-up on my favorite season here in Mexico. I'll be in touch! God bless! 

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Leaving soon...!

I sit here writing this in the midst of sheer chaos.  I will be on the road in less than 24 hours, and of course, as is my custom, I have procrastinated 'til the very last second.  I am surrounded by a maze of boxes, piles of paper, and bags of garbage.  I'm sure my parents are thrilled that I have been using their home to organize and downsize all my earthly possessions...  I'm surprisingly calm at the moment, considering I have a to-do list a mile long to accomplish before I leave.  It is what it is.  I have done this too many times to continue to stress myself out.  What's a one-way ticket anyways?!  Haha.  I won't lie - I am stressed, anxious, tired, and unbelievably excited - all at the same time!

Ok, back to packing for me...