Sunday, August 15, 2010

Cabo Baby!


Jon and I have so been living the hard life this summer. Road trip after airplane trip after vacation... let me tell you, exhausting! It is so hard to be me sometimes... :)

Between all of the work/fun road trips we also fit in two very nice vacations. The first was a trip to Seaside, Oregon for the week before 4th of July. I have been very patiently waiting for pictures of our trip to surface on someone's blog so I can pretend I toted around a camera and captured a million memories... Don't judge me you've all done it. But, so far, the only posted pictures have been of the Baker family (who vacationed with us.) Don't get me wrong, all good looking people, but I was kinda hoping to steal pictures of my family.

Well, I guess beggars can't be choosers.
We were here too... somewhere off to the side finding our way to tide pools...

Don't the Baker's look like they are having so much fun? It's probably because their mom brought a camera & posted them online.

Ooh look! I'm related to people in this one! See, we were there I promise.



Seaside is the perfect place to slow down life a little, enjoy some sea breeze, catch up on reading and volleyball playing, and eat your weight in salt water taffy and fudge. Heaven!

We just got back from our final trip of the summer season, a little trip down to Cabo San Lucas.

Jon's parents are leaving for a mission this fall so they booked their timeshare down in Cabo for some nice bonding time before their long absence. Cara (Jon's sister) and her husband Ben tagged along for the ride. Scarlet and Rhode... not invited. (yay! Love you guys by the way)

I've mentioned this before, but I must mention it again because most my Earl relatives are still probably a little mystified by it... maybe even doubt its reality. Nielsens don't vacation like us. Where we value the number of books read, naps taken, and, most importantly, meals consumed, the Nielsens do a lot of... doing. Doing, going, seeing, being, moving... way more verbs than your typical Earl beach getaway.

We played tennis every morning for at least an hour and a half, sometimes closer to two and a half hours. And, even though we started bright and early, it was hot. Like Vegas hot but wetter. That was usually followed by a brief cleanup, snack from the kitchen, and then onto our adventure of the day. These included some fantastic snorkeling (we saw tons of eels, manta rays, and beautiful fish), body surfing, and a new adventure for me I like to call swiking.

What is swiking? I'm glad you asked.

Here is a picture of the Cabo coastline. Our resort was somewhere around the bottom of the picture.


There is a beautiful beach at the tip of the point called Lover's beach. Normal people (sadly I don't get to include myself in this category) take a glass bottom boat from their resort to the beach.

As the salesman is explaining this to us, Jon asks him if there is any other way to get there.

Javier jokingly said, "well you could sprout wings and fly... or swim!"

Curse you Javier.

That is the moment that Jon decided we would get to the beach on our own. We would hike across the lower rocks and beaches, the swim across the non-accessible parts. Thus, swiking.

We took off from the x on the right and made our way over to the left x.


It was definitely an adventure. The current was strong and most of the hiking was done barefooted. But we somehow made it all the way over to Lover's Beach.


The beach goes all the way through to the Pacific Ocean side where we hiked some more! Then, as is the problem with most adventures, we then had to swike back. At least being a Nielsen is keeping me in shape...

The evenings were a little more low key. We had some good food, were frequently tuned to the movie channel, read lots of my fantastic book recommendations, and even got to spend one evening on the Sunset Cruise. It's most affectionately known as the booze cruise because of its open bar, but that meant a never-ending supply of virgin pina coladas. Delicious.

We didn't have internet access anywhere in Cabo which means I never knew what was going on back home. That was a little more stressful than I thought it would be. Luckily, Kylie and my mom took care of everything and I came home to a clean, newly accessorized house and two very happy, well dressed children. (Gotta love grandmas!)

Kylie did a great job with the kids. If she got nothing else from the experience, I think I scared her away from any early marriages/pregnancies for awhile! I'll wrap this thing up with one of my favorite quotes made in my absence.

Kylie - Scarlet! It's time to clean your room!

Scarlet - (in a harsh, frustrated tone) KYLIE! I am ON the POTTY! You feed me all this food and it HAS to come out SOMETIME!

9 comments:

Samantha said...

YOur vacations look dreamy. What books did you end up reading and any recommendations? I love the quote by Scarlet. Hilarious.

On a completely separate note, I had a slightly traumatizing dream with you in it last night. I'm pretty sure you made me cry and you kept calling me an idiot. haha. Funny right? (appparently I was super sensitive in my dream as well.) It was nice to read your post and get your nice voice back in my head.

Mindy said...

That is awesome...oh and the vacation too. I'm glad you're back.

lysh said...

I want to go on one of the Nielson family trips. I think swiking sounds really fun. You needed some vibram 5 fingers for the swiking. Glad you were able to get away without the kids. Scarlet's phrase is my new favorite quote.

Tyler - Danielle - Emree said...

Love the pictures of us haha! It was fun though. We were so glad you guys were there. It was so fun to see you. Cabo looks beautiful, but I will not be swiking anytime soon. And that quote...priceless!

Katie said...

What a beautiful vacation spot. I love the swiking story, as it sounds like something my husband would decide we would do, too. LOVE the Scarlet-ism at the end =-)

Peggy Dee said...

I haven't had time to get those pictures online because I've been swiking. I'm halfway to your house now!

Stacie said...

Your vacations look like postcards!

Glad you guys had such a great - and exhausting - time!

Angie said...

of course Alysha thinks "swiking" sounds fun...so surprise there! :)

The vacation does sound exciting, although I am Earl and therefore, sitting on the beach, tanning, reading, and eating is more my speed.

Courtney said...

You make me laugh. How did I miss your warning about Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. I read your blog all the time! I will sign that petition a hundred times. Let's get it started!!!