It felt so good we stayed forever and then went back to our room. We were pleasantly surprised to find that they had installed a brand new AC unit and our room was chilly and a rest seemed in order. When we woke up, dinner was on our minds. We strolled downtown, taking in the sights and smells and decided on pizza at Rolandi’s.
So relaxed that I don't care what my hair looks like! LOL
We each had shrimp pizza, I had sangria and Gerald had a pina colada. If you’ve never had the sangria that they make on Isla, it’s wonderful. It’s made with a fizzy limeade (limonada?) that is so refreshing. With bellies full and bodies relaxed, we headed back to Media Luna to fall into a peaceful sleep with giant waves courtesy of Hurricane Charley serving as a lullaby.
DAY TWO- Beaches, Bond and Crabs
It was a beautiful Isla sunrise. Well..at least that’s what they told me. Gerald was sweet enough to slip out of the room when he woke up early. I don’t know if he was really just letting me sleep in, or if he wanted to spend some quality time with our new digital camera.
Either way I was thankful for the extra z’s. I woke up when he brought me a cup of coffee. We dressed and walked up the beach, picking up shells and marveling at the size of the waves. We had a delicious breakfast at M & J. I had a cazuela and Gerald had eggs and toast. I love their pineapple juice, but most of all I love their view. On one side, you have a stunning ocean view and on the other side, some of the best moped watching in town. I love to watch people cruise by on that curve, sometimes four to a moped. And, admittedly, I just love that curve of road. After a couple of margaritas we fly down it in the golf cart and it’s almost like a roller coaster. I laugh like a little kid every time.(More on that later.) We decided that the day would be best spent at the beach and headed to Playa Norte. We chose two chairs with an umbrella in front of Maria del Mar and spent a lovely morning lounging and enjoying total relaxation. I love to go out in the ocean and just sit and look at my island. I try to memorize it. We read, bought pepitos from Maria, drank pina coladas and had a fabulous time. A couple had built a pretty sandcastle. Sometime in the middle of the afternoon we decided to switch to the pool.
We ordered food from Buho’s (our hotel staff will run out and pick up and serve to you at the pool). Media Luna had greatly improved on their pool scene since last year. Nice chaise lounges with white cushions and tables with white umbrellas were scattered around the turquoise pool. We noshed on ceviche, chicken nachos and the heavenly coconut ice cream that was to become our addiction for the week and chatted with some fellow travelers.

Where is my cabana boy?
Feeling tired from the efforts of lounging all day, (I know…don’t ya love it?) we adjourned to our room and fell into a deep sleep. So deep, in fact, that we slept for about four hours. When our eyes popped open it was dark. Feeling frightened that we missed dinner (No!!!) we showered and dressed and rambled down to Hidalgo. Fayne’s was hoppin’ and the food smelled great. We said hi to Sergio and he showed us to a table. Sean Connery (or someone who looked a lot like him) was sitting behind Gerald eating at Amigos.
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We did our best Connery-as-James-Bond imitations and dubbed his date ‘Miss Dinero-peso’. We wondered what sort of international affair was about to take place on Isla. OK…we’d had a couple of drinks (shaken, not stirred) and were having fun. I had coconut shrimp with mango sauce and Gerald had something, too. I don’t remember what it was, but I’m sure he liked it.
We strolled home slowly (note the hotel is now referred to as ‘home’) and met a most interesting local. A hermit crab about four inches long was crossing the street downtown. I made the executive decision that he would be much better off on the beach, so we took him with us.
I hoped that he had not been headed downtown to rendezvous with 007. Mr. Hermit Crab tried to crawl out of his shell and grab onto my hand several times on the way, but when I tapped my fingernail against his shell, he ducked back in. Be cool, dude. Safe on the sand, he scurried off, like he had somewhere to go. Maybe he did. I know I did. We went upstairs and went back to sleep. Thus ending another perfect day in paradise.
DAY THREE – Hovering above Isla
It’s golf cart day!!! Gerald woke up earlier than I did again and we started a nice routine of him bringing me coffee to the room that would continue for the rest of the trip. Maybe for the rest of our lives!? We dressed and walked around town, perusing a breakfast venue. We decided on Café Cito and took a table next to the window.
Gerald ordered eggs and toast and I ordered pancakes. Gerald GOT eggs and toast and I got a soft boiled egg. Oh well…it was good anyway and I’m a sucker for those cute little cups they come in. Gerald was kind enough to share his potatoes and toast with me. We walked over to El Sol to rent a golf cart and headed south in our cool ride, looking for adventure. We drove down to the south end and stopped to take pictures of the postcard perfect view.
We looked up and wow…the observation tower was up and running! We had never seen it running before and had been told that there was not enough electricity on the south end of the island to run it, but there it was. We drove over to investigate and sure enough…it was open for business, well, as soon as the lady who sells the tickets gets here. (I love Mexico.) They let us wait inside the circle that goes up the tower, which was mercifully air conditioned. A few minutes later, we were sold ticket for $9 US each. A little pricey, but how could we resist the bird’s eye view?
The enclosed circular seating area rose above the island and turned as it rose. We were the only ones aboard. The view was fantastic!



We could see all the way to the north end and the color of the water was gorgeous! We took lots of pictures as we spun above the island and then came back to earth. We thanked everyone and headed off on our golf cart. We toured the island, but after a while it was so hot that we decided that nothing sounded better than a trip to the pool. I could almost feel the steam rising as I slipped into the water. Ahh. We camped out in chaise lounges and were too lazy to move for quite a while.
I think that this is the day that we met our ‘pool friends’. We were lucky enough to share a hotel and pool with some of the nicest people. There was Herb and Joyce, from Wisconsin, who were lots of fun and always good for a laugh. And there was Steve, Nikki, and their son, Clayton, from Indiana. Steve, Nikki and Clayton were the sentinels of the pool. Almost every time we went out to the pool, they were there with a friendly and welcoming manner and an interesting tidbit about Isla or a restaurant recommendation. Steve even shared his birthday cake with us after we sang what could only be described as the most pathetic rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ in history. It was fantastic tres leche cake, especially when eaten in the pool.

Herb and Joyce from Wisconsin


We lounged, drank beer and water, read, visited with the pool crowd and relaxed into the afternoon. After a hard day of relaxing I figured I needed a massage. This is going to sound horrible, but truly, my hips were sore from the chaise lounges and from being so lazy. Our hotel manager, Wizar (super nice guy ) arranged to have Manuel the masseuse come to our room for my massage. He was great. Very professional and very good at massage. I was a total vegetable and slunk back down to the pool. After a while we went back to our room for naps and spent some time hanging out on our balcony, soaking up the view.


Dinner that night would be at Casa O’s. We took a cab down and got there just in time for sunset. We were the only people there and we sat out on the deck where the view is unmatched. Even Cancun looks good from here. Our waiter brought us a bottle of Auton (spelling?) bug repellant to keep mosquitos away and Lynn, the owner came by to help us spray down. Now, that’s service. If you’ve never met Lynn, she is the sweetest soul. She and her husband, Tom and the ubiquitous poodle, Chico were all there that night and they took a table next to us. A few minutes later, Ellyn and her friend waltzed in and sat down. They said they had overheard us talking about Casa O’s at the pool and thought it was a good idea. We ended up all having drinks, laughing and hanging out forever. Their Cadillac margaritas ROCK. We shared a taxi back with Ellyn and her friend and concluded another perfect day.
DAY FIVE – Exploring and Beach Hopping Golf cart day again!!
We got up early (kinda) and had breakfast at a new place. Well, it was new to us. It was near our hotel and I believe it was called Jammin’. It was very good and they had the ceiling fans on high, which was great. We bargained for a golf cart and took off down the island. We went to Playa Tiburon and hung out there. It was quiet and not crowded so we laid on the beach and had drinks. We drove around looking at houses and dreamed of buying one. We arrived at Playa Lancheros just in time for lunch.
It was fairly crowded with locals mostly, but everyone was having fun. We cooled off in the ocean and then grabbed a table and ordered tic n xic. Gerald got us two mojitos from the Cuban stand. They were awesome! After about ¼ of the drink I started getting a nice little buzz and thought to myself "I’m gonna have two of these!". At the halfway point I thought "Maybe we can split a second one". Three-fourths of the way into it I thought "I’m good".
That's one big Mojito!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The food was delicious and we picked the bones clean like a couple of sharks (or a couple of really buzzed people) on a feeding frenzy.
Before
After!
Two local girls came by our table. They had been swimming in their clothes and they were so cute. They asked us for pesos and we asked if we could take their picture. Fair trade, I thought. They had very sweet smiles.
A herd of Cancun Cattle with their telltale neon wristbands was being rounded up onto a boat. We felt smugly superior and glad they were leaving as we finished the last of our mojitos and waved bye bye and said under our breath in pretend disgust, ‘Daytrippers’. .
After lunch we headed to Hacienda Mundaca. We had stopped by the grocery store on our way out of town that morning and bought grapes to feed the monkeys. Walked around the grounds and looked at the crocs and iguanas and fed some grapes to the deer. (note: very mosquito-y there, take repellant) The monkeys were fantastic. They were very sweet and gentle and would take the grapes right out of our hands. We shared our grapes with a family from LA (no, we didn't feed them, they also fed the monkeys) and I was really glad that I had some wet wipes in my bag to rid us all of monkey cooties after the feast. 
We took our stuff back home and headed over to Playa Norte with just our towels, a few pesos, and a room key around Gerald’s neck. And a float. We grabbed the float and headed out to sea. If you’ve never done this, I highly recommend it. We talked and floated and smooched and observed the beach and all from a different perspective. It was so relaxing and cool and we enjoyed the sunset in a new way.
We kept walking around for a while and stopped by Jax’s for a couple of mango margaritas. One of the bartenders, who was not on duty that night decided that it was his goal in life to buy us as many shots of tequila as we could handle. He was having such a fun time, he was wearing ‘Shrek’ ears and was pretty lit. He told us that he, too, had just gotten married. As we left and thanked him for the drinks, he stopped us and as he stood on the top of the stairs, we stood at the bottom. He asked me ‘Do you love him?". I answered, "Yes!". He asked Gerald, "Do you love her?". Gerald answered, "Yes". Shrek went on the give us a mini sermon about love and it was so touching and so funny, it was like a wedding ceremony! It was so Isla.

2 comments:
Jana--I just found your blog--saw the link on JoAnne's. Hope you will post more--really enjoyed the posting you have so far!
I remember your honeymoon posts from way back. Love your blog - the header collage is wonderful.
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