September 6, 2021

RN to BSN

Nursing I am so excited to share with you that I completed my BSN!

If you've been here a while you have read about my journey, struggles, and frustrations with nursing school. I literally started school around the same time I started this blog and it took me forever to complete this goal of mine. Yet with every let down, with every frustration, with every set back, I didn't give up. I had set up my mind that this is what I wanted and there was no plan B. I was determined to become a nurse and I did it! I hope that my story and journey inspires you and that YOU never give up on YOUR hopes and dreams no matter what happens. You can do anything you set your mind to, you just have to believe in yourself and do the work. 

After I graduated nursing school and passed Nclex I started to work as a staff RN in med/surg. Not my dream job but I was on the right path, or so I thought. After I stopped working last year I took sometime to myself to evaluate life in the middle of a worldwide pandemic and to be home with my littles. Later in the year I decided that while I was home I might as well do something productive with my life and so I started taking online classes to get my BSN. 

I attended Chamberlain University and I enjoyed my time there. The professors were amazing and classes were not as bad as I had supposed. Their goal is to help you succeed and they equip you with the necessary tools to do so. It was definitely a lot easier then my time in nursing school and I truly did learn a lot and enjoyed many of the classes. Do I recommend them? Yes! 

I completed my last class at the end of June and several weeks later I received my diploma in the mail. I am so glad that this journey is finally over (For now). It took a lot longer than what I had hoped but what's important is that I did it. Now comes the exciting part, finding my niche. There are so many options in nursing and although my dream has always been to be an OB nurse I don't know if that's the right move right now. I am letting God direct my path here and I know that whatever I do it'll be what I am meant to do at this time in my life. 

For now, I will cherish the last few weeks/months I have left at home with my growing little ones. And I would like to remind you that you are in charge of your future, you can achieve anything you set your mind to. Just go for it!

August 25, 2021

Maui: Road To Hana

I am so excited to share about our Road to Hana adventure! 😁 


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I won’t lie. I was super nervous about it. I waited and waited to tell the crew about it because I knew they would not be happy about the drive, especially the husband. But it all worked out, we did the drive and had an amazing time (with some hiccups of course). 


As was the theme of the week, the plan for this adventure was to leave as early as possible and to do the drive in the reverse order, meaning we would drive to the very end (pass Hana) and make our stops on the way back. I had done my research and seen people do it both ways but I personally felt that starting at the end would allow us to see all the things we wanted to see. In other words we would be forced to drive back and while we were driving back we would make quick stops 😆. If we had done it the opposite way I feared that the kids would be tired of being in the car and the frequent stops and would complain enough to make us turn around. Not to mention the thought of driving 3 hours back would linger and would have definitely made us turn around sooner. And so that was one of my reasons behind doing the Road to Hana in the reverse order. 


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We left our condo in Kihei a little before 7am. We should have left earlier (and I strongly recommend leaving earlier and packing lots and lots of drinks and snacks) but at last it was what it was. By 7:20 we had officially began the drive on Hana Rd and we made it to Haleakala National Park by 10:30am. I also strongly recommend downloading the Gypsy App and listening to it on the drive. It allowed us to see certain things that we would have otherwise missed (like the rainbow trees), we skipped certain stops were we saw some cars parked because according to Gypsy, there was really nothing there to see. Some people get curious if they see people out of their cars and looking around and they tend to stop to check it out and it becomes a waste of precious time. 


The drive was definitely worth it. Beautiful scenery between waterfalls, ocean views, cool looking trees, and the way the road curves, among others things on the road. A little scary but not too crazy. Another thing I recommend is doing the drive in two days if possible. I wish we would have planned for this better with a night in Hana, but our time in Maui didn’t allow for it. So what were our stops? We didn’t do them all. I researched the stops and picked the ones that attracted us more. Starting with the Pipiwai Trail at Haleakala National Park pass the town of Hana. This is at the very end of the drive. Also, you need parking tickets and you have 3 days to use it for the summit as well if you are going after 7am (after the sunrise). 


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This hiking trail was 2 miles long one way and has several waterfalls, a large banyan tree, the bamboo forest, and a 400ft waterfall at the end called Waimoku Fall. When we went we were not able to cross the stream to get to the bottom of the Fall, I think it all had to do with safety due to weather, not exactly sure though. But we also had kids with us and we probably wouldn’t have done it anyways. There is lots to see on this short hike and I was so glad we did it. It rained on and off while we hiked but not too bad and as expected I guess. It took us close to 3 hours to complete (roundtrip) because we kept stopping for pictures etc. Do I recommend it? Absolutely! Is it worth driving all the way here? For sure! Aside from this trail there are two other shorter ones that we didn’t do because of time. I read that these other trails includes other waterfalls that you can swim at, however be on alert because depending on the day and certain factors they might not allow swimming. 


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The Bamboo forest was my favorite! It made me feel like I was in a completely different place. Walking through it was so relaxing. 


Our second stop was the Kaihalulu beach (also known as the red sand beach). This beach is located in the town of Hana. It wasn’t too hard to find. A quick right turn off the main road and we were able to find parking at the end of the road by the school. We gathered our things and walked the .5 miles towards the beach. This was our oops 😅. Apparently I didn’t research this enough to find out that it wasn’t as kid friendly as I had supposed. My mom stayed behind because she wasn’t feeling well. My two sisters went along for about 5 minutes they turned around because one was afraid of heights and the other was just recovering from foot surgery and didn’t want to do the walk with her toddler. Good thing they both turned around when they did. I won’t lie friends. This was a scary path. I can’t even believed we did it with the kids. I wish I could show you pictures but I didn’t take my phone out because I had to concentrate on my walk so that I wouldn’t fall into the ocean. Yes, that type of walk. Then at the end we had to climb down to get to the beach part. As I sit here typing I can still hear hubby’s remarks about how irresponsible it was of me to not look into how dangerous this was for the kids. And I admit, I was disappointed in myself as well. But by the grace of God we did it without any issues and enjoyed some time in the water, took some pretty pictures and then headed back up to the car safely. This was the type of beach you’d do with just your partner, other couples, or a group of friends. I wouldn’t recommend it with young children but we did see other couples there with littles ones maybe around 8/9 years old. 


Overall, it was so pretty and had we planned better we could have packed a light lunch to set camp and eat here.  I think we spent a total of  one hour here. We would have stayed longer if we didn’t have everyone else waiting by the car and if the waves would have been calmer. 


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There was access to another beach where we had parked (to the right of the school) that we didn’t know about. When we got to the car my mom told us that my sisters had gone to the beach. I was super confused but soon after they came back and told us there was a walkway to get to the beach on the next street. I’m not sure what beach that was and whether or not it was red sand or what but since we had reservations to Wai’anapanapa State Park at 3pm we didn’t stay to find out. 


My mother and sister didn’t join us to Wai’anapanapa State Park (where the black sand beach is). They stayed in Hana for lunch while we drove to the park. We were only 10 minutes away and had agreed to meet up afterwards. 


Tickets for parking and per person was required here and reservations needed to be done ahead of time. I believe I reserved two weeks out and when I had checked again a week prior to our trip the tickets were sold out. So definitely do your research and reserve early rather than later. I picked the 3p-6p time slot and that was more than enough time. We actually didn’t stayed there longer than an hour as well because the waves were crazy and it was unsafe for the kiddos to be in the water. We simply walked around and took a few pictures. The view was beautiful and again, had the water been calmer it would have been a great location to stay for a while. I was also feeling a little bad that my mom and sister had stayed behind and we didn’t feel right staying there long. Thankfully the tickets were not pricey so not staying the full allotted time didn’t hurt much 😆. 


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We stopped to eat after leaving the state park and then started the drive back home. Our drive back to our condo took 2.5 hours. We intended to stop at Waimea Falls as well after leaving Haleakala State Park but we didn’t. I can’t recall why. Other stops we intended to do were in the beginning of the drive and I had scheduled it so that we did them on another day when we visited the town of Paia. That was my version of splitting the drive into two days because I just knew it was going to be too much doing it all in one day. Hence why I wanted to do the stops starting at the end since most of the stops were already there. Then it would have just been a nice drive back after our last stop. 


On our way there we didn’t encounter much traffic and by the time we made it to Haleakala there weren’t many cars in the parking lot. At least not as many as there were when we returned from our hike. Which also made for a not so packed trail. I would do it this way again if I had to. However, if I had the chance to do the drive in over two days I would start at the beginning drive till we got to Wai’anapanapa State Park then camp out there or stay in a hotel in Hana for the night then proceed with the drive the next morning leaving the hikes for later in the afternoon and definitely doing all three hikes. So you know what this means right? Another trip to Maui is a must! 😉 (but that for when all of my kids are over 12 hahaha). Also, because of Covid many things on the road were closed down. There wasn’t many fruit stands as I had read, some areas even had signs saying “closed because of Covid”. So I am sure had we visited prior to Covid our experienced would have been a little different and possibly even a better one.


All in all it truly is about the drive more than anything. With over 620 curves, 59 bridges (46 being one lane), 1400+ above sea level, over 10 waterfalls, colored sand “rocks” beaches, several hikes, a bamboo forest, and the cutest little town with a nice history to it, the 6+ hours of driving made for awesome memories. Even my kids on our way backed had us laughing at how they described the drive. Is funny because as adults we imagine one thing and see things a certain way. But from a kids perspective it’s so much more fun to listen to 🤣.  I am so thankful for the memories and the bonding we were able to do over this drive. Road of Hana for the win!


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August 18, 2021

Maui

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Maui was my favorite island of the two. I guess I liked the slower paced, less city-like feel. There was so much to do here and I am so bummed we didn’t get to stay here longer. A couple of people had mentioned we should have made Maui the second part of the trip and I could see why. It was more relaxing even if there was just as much to see/do. But because we did so much in so little time it really didn’t make a difference for us. However, that is something to consider for a next trip 😉. 


We stayed in the Kihei area. I wanted a central location that wouldn’t take too long to get to certain points in the island. Lahaina had some pretty nice hotels/condos and beaches but a must do in my list was Road to Hana and I just knew that driving from Lahaina on top of the length of time that road to Hana would take was not something that was going to work. We planned on doing it in one day with two cars and two toddlers. Definitely not ideal. And so location to me was everything. Actually, every time I plan our trips our itinerary determines where we stay at as I try to make it as convenient as possible. Especially when we travel with kids. 


I also try to group activities/adventures by their location. We had 5 full days in Maui and so I assigned each day to the north/northeast, west end, and southeast with an extra day to just chill and do a little bit of nothing. 


Our Maui itinerary included:


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Nakalele Point and Honolua Bay on the west side of Maui. I was not expecting this drive. The road was very curvy and reception was not good at all. It was a beautiful scenic drive but when I tell you nakelele point was at the very tip of the island I am not even exaggerating. We were so high up the view was amazing! Funny thing is that we never made it to the blowhole 😂. Every so often during our hike someone would quit and turn around. I wasn’t wearing the right shoes either (a big oops on my part) and after talking to a couple who were returning back we decided to just take a few pictures where we were and turn around. We didn’t want to risk anyone getting hurt just a few days in. 


Honolulu bay was interesting. We found parking right away thankfully. And made the ten minute walk towards the bay. I didn’t like how rocky it was to get into the water. But once in the water it was all forgotten. The boys had a great time and swam with daddy  to a good spot for snorkeling. They saw school of fishes, beautiful anemones, and turtles. As I had read online, staying towards the right side of the bay was best and had the best things to see. 


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Kaanapali Beach/ Black Rock

Kaanapali beach was one of our favorite beaches in Maui. It was so beautiful!!! 


Story time. We wanted to be where the black rock was and putting that in the gps kept sending us to the Sheraton hotel with a private entrance. There was no way to get in and I was so upset because as a mom of boys I knew that they would have loved jumping off the rock with their dad. Needless to say I was determined to find this rock so we set camp on the far right side of the beach (which was actually after black rock) and hubby and I walked to the left where the gps kept sending us. We ended up figuring out that you had to go through the hotel or a small entrance right at the start of the hotel to get to the beach. It is a public beach but being that hotels are there you will have a mix of locals, tourists, and hotel guests mingling on the beach side. That being said, it was very packed! Way too many people for our liking. Since we did find what we were looking for I told hubby he should jump from the rock, (because you know, if you didn’t record it it didn’t happened 😂) and that we would just go back to the rest of the family instead of making them move only to be on a crowed beach. 


The climb up was not easy. Definitely not kid friendly. And there were a lot of people on top of the rock waiting to jump. When hubby got up and jumped he noticed there was another way to get up which was easier and faster but still not the best for kids as they would have had to climb the rock. 


Overall our time on Kaanapali was amazing. We parked in the shopping center area because we couldn’t figure out the parking closest to black rock. We had lunch at the food truck and order some pizza and fries for the kiddos. 


We originally had intended to visit the town of Lahaina, do a little walking and eat dinner before the drive back to Kihei. Well that didn’t happen. It was a long day and we wanted to go back to the condo. Instead we stopped at Kihei food truck area and it couldn’t have turned out any better. The ambiance was amazing, the sunset was beautiful, and the food delicious. It was the perfect ending! Very much worth the early wake up call and the long drive. 



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August 12, 2021

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This year has felt like we’ve been trying to play catch up with everything that we didn’t get to do in 2020. It was like everything, especially trips, were put on hold but the world still moved on. And so was our Hawaii vacation. 


Although it was my intention to visit Hawaii in 2020 visiting in 2021 couldn’t have been the most perfect time. Hubby and I were to celebrate 10 years of marriage while our oldest turned 15 years old a week later and so a vacation to celebrate both events was definitely in the books. It just so happened that my mother and sisters joined us as well and so it turned into a big group. Challenging yes. Memorable you bet!


We visited two islands, Maui and Oahu, for a total of twelve days. The planning was intense being that there were a lot of us and planning a trip in the middle of Covid-19 was no fun either. Hawaii was/is the State with the lowest cases and is mainly due to their travel restrictions and requirements, yet so many people are still visiting. 


There is so much to do and see in the islands. 12 days was definitely not enough but we made it work. Being that we were traveling with two toddlers, an 8 years old, and a 14 years old I knew I had to pace myself with so many adventures. My goal was to have us see as many parts of the islands as possible while still making it enjoyable for the kids so I allotted for enough pool time during our down time to keep the little ones as happy as possible. 


I want to document this trip well and to do that I will be breaking down certain topics/adventures into its own post. Please bare with me as I organize my thoughts, type, select photos, and share a very memorable vacation. 


to be continued...

March 1, 2021

35 by 35

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As I enter the fourth year in this decade I've been thinking a lot about my life and things that I should have mastered already and things that I would like to have checked off and accomplish within the next few years. I decided to create a 35 by 35 list that I can work on that would set the stage for future goals that I would like to work on and complete by the next decade. Some of the things on this list are easy and should have been done years ago, but hey all that matters is that I recognize them and I'm working towards changing the bad habits. Others are things I simply want to try and some are just personal goals that I have. 


A few weeks back I read a devotional that said, "the world is an open book and you can be anything you want to be". That too got me thinking. Life is short friends. 2020 was a reminder that our lives can literally change in a blink of an eye, without warning. One minute we're here another we're not. One minute we're healthy and another we may not be. And that friends is a scary realization. So then, are you living life to your best potential? Are you doing everything you want to do?  Are you trying things, failing, and trying it again? Are you living intentionally?


I have even cut back time from social media to do more of the things I want to do. I always feel that I want to do so much yet the days are not long enough. But could it be that I am not managing my time wisely through the day? I like to think so. I told myself that unless I finish certain tasks I wont go in to my social media accounts and friends let me tell you that I have been getting so much more done! Some days is well into the evening and I have not logged in to IG or FB and it doesn't really face me either Ha! you'd think I was an addict lol but the reality is that we become so consume scrolling through those little squares that we tend to lose track of time and then nothing gets done. So I am holding myself accountable to enjoy life a little more. To do more of what I like, to try new things, to be more present, and to simply enjoy the moment. 


So here's my list of things to work on for the next year. I'm excited! I hope I complete a lot of those things but if not I hope that I at least try and most importantly prioritize what's truly important and live in the moment. 

  1. Establish a morning routine 
  2. Establish a night routine 
  3. Properly dance salsa with my husband 
  4. Get wrist tattoo w sisters 
  5. Read 35 books 
  6. Write letters to my kids 
  7. Write a letter to my husband 
  8. Go 6months of no heat on hair 
  9. Grow a successful garden 
  10. Learn to play basketball 
  11. Learn to use a sowing machine and make something 
  12. Watch a Broadway show 
  13. Do 35 random act of kindness 
  14. Run a 5K 
  15. Travel to South America (As long as it is safe)
  16. Memorize 35 Bible verses that speak to me
  17. Volunteer somewhere 
  18. Revamp my wardrobe
  19. Learn to change a tire 
  20. Learn to do an oil change 
  21. Learn to play the guitar 
  22. Birthday photo shoot
  23. Face a fear (helicopter ride?)
  24. Go on a road trip 
  25. Practice Meditation ***/Start a gratitude journal 
  26. Take a ski/snowboarding class 
  27. Social media fast 
  28. Buy myself a designer handbag 
  29. Reach my ideal weight and maintain it
  30. Write myself a letter 
  31. Family photo shoot at the beach 
  32. Attend church service regularly 
  33. Make a yearly photo book for the last 10 years 😩/print 4x4 photos
  34. Organize photos in computer n back them up 
  35. Complete a wooden project

Again, some of these things are simple while others I just want to try and the rest are personal goals. I'm super excited and I will be checking them off here as I complete them. 

Happy March 1st!

February 25, 2021

What a difference a year makes vol. IV

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I love writing these kind of posts. Some days I go back to read about a certain phase in my life and I amaze myself in the way I was able to express those moments and experiences. I can definitely see the growth within me over the years. I can see how blessed I have been even through the worse of the storms. And this year has been no different. 


2019 was such an amazing year. Life was the best ever and I didn’t think life could get any better. I felt accomplished in some many areas. Simply put, I felt so blessed. 


Then 2020 came. Many unfortunate events happened over the year. Month after month it was one thing after the other. But nothing was worse than my career being put on hold. Right as we entered a pandemic y’all! Not to mention, it was the career I had struggled so much to obtain. The career I desperately wanted and felt I deserved. The career I worked so hard on to achieve 😔. 


I don’t know if I’ll ever be ready to talk about the reasons behind such drastic change. But know that it was so hard to come to term with. Nonetheless the year passed. I stayed home with my boys. I was still being blessed even with not having what I thought I desperately wanted. We had health. Our finances were unbothered. We had some great moments with our family and some friends. We completed some home renovations. We were able to take several trips towards the end of the year. Hubby work picked up so well. I have no doubt God’s hands were at work between all of this. I don’t know why things happened the way they did. But I do know that God wants me, us, to trust him. To let him act and do things his way. He wants us to have faith that He will work all things for good according to His will. 


I know it wasn’t like this for everyone. Some people suffered with health. Some with finances. Some with relationships. And some loss their life. But those people are in my prayers. And I pray God bless them in many ways and gives them peace and rest. 


I don’t know what tomorrow holds. I can’t say that I will always be this blessed. But I vow to live a joyful intentional life and to always have faith that His plans are better than mine. 

February 23, 2021

Formal Living Room Reveal

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Here is it, our formal living space. When we first moved in I had no idea what I wanted to do with this room. It would obviously be used as a formal living area but if I'm being honest I was so overwhelmed by everything else we had going on that we did't give this room a second thought. At that moment this room was not a priority and definitively not on the budget as we knew we wanted to make some changes. Even the one window to the left used to bother us. I have noticed that I like a symmetrical look and this room was driving me crazy. Hubby and I talked about making another window on the other side and having the fireplace in the middle but alas, this look has grown on us. For now.

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After we started to furnish the dinning room hubby decided that he wanted to work on this room. We have two entrances and no matter how hard we tried getting everyone to use the family's room entrance some people would use the front main entrance and this room was such an eye sore. And so we agreed on revamping the fireplace, painting the walls, and changing the moldings. Something simple. 

I don't have many before pictures but this room only had a white fireplace and very ugly moldings. The original fireplace was so blah. I really didn't like it at all so when I pitched that we should do a shiplap fireplace and showed hubby some pictures he was on board. We had already done an accent shiplap wall in the dinning room and we loved the look. I personally was obsessed! If hubby would let me I would shiplap our entire house :)

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There was no going back after this room started to look presentable. I started to gather ideas on how I wanted to dress this room and I found the most inspiring picture on Pinterest. It actually had a black shiplap wall with a seating area similar to this one. I fell in love instantly and based this entire room on that picture. Except I wanted to keep it as light as possible and give it a modern farmhouse-ish rustic industrial look. That seems to be the trend when dressing up any room around here lately. One would say that I am undecided but I love how the pieces go so well together. From the ceiling fan and light fixture, to the fireplace and stone accents, to the armchairs and wall decor. I love it all!

Talking about wall decor, I have an Etsy order coming soon that will complete wall decor in this room. I've also been in search of a tall floor mirror to go in a corner right before the dinning room. I have not found anything I love yet and the one I did find was way too short. I think it was 57" tall and it just didn't look right but it looks beautiful in our master bedroom ;) So there will be a follow up update post to this room sometime in the future. 
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So yeah, this is our formal living space. I call it Mommy's time out area. This room has beautiful lighting in the mornings and evenings. I love to come here to drink my morning coffee, read a book, or simply breastfeed CJ as I admire the work we've done. Some Friday nights hubby and I sit here with the fire going and just talk over a drink. Some days the kids join us and it makes for really nice family time. I love all that this room represents. It's for sure my favorite room thus far. 

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This is what this room looked like prior to us buying. These pictures are from the listing when we found the house.

February 17, 2021

New Year in Puerto Rico

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 Back in December, the hubby and I decided to take a last minute trip to Puerto Rico. We were already going to be locked in for New Year's Eve and we really couldn't do anything special for Adrian's birthday so we took a leap of faith and booked flights and resort for a week in the Caribbean. Puerto Rico was also on lockdown, beaches were closed, there was a curfew (even at the hotel), restaurants were operating at 30% capacity, and on Sundays everything shut down. Literally everything! But we chose to welcome the new year in warm climate and in a pool as it was better than the cold weather in the States and being locked inside our home which we had been doing all year long. Every day was a pool day with the exception of visiting Old San Juan one day and booking a private family snorkeling session another day.

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We had never experienced Puerto Rico this way. We usually travel to visit family and travel around the island to different towns and beaches. This time we didn't rent a car, we stayed at a resort our entire stay, we did no beach day, and we didn't visit family. We did however walked everywhere, mostly up and down Ashford Ave checking out the cutest restaurants and coffee shops and different beach entrances. 

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We booked at room at the San Juan Marriott Resort and Stellaris Casino which is located about 15minutes from San Juan airport in the Condado neighborhood. It was walking distance from many restaurants and pharmacies/markets were we were able to get the necessities and even beer and alcohol to drink in the room after the curfew. This resort had a pretty nice size pool with a slide which the boys loved, even CJ. The beach, although closed to the public, was literally our backyard just steps away from the pool. We were able to go to the beach side wet our feet and even get in for a little while but we were not allowed to lounge on the beach or set camp for the day. The waves were pretty strong as well so we only went over to the beach side a couple of times and for an hour or so during our stay there.  
          
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We had only been to PR once over new year and we flew back home at 3am on the 1st. So we never really experienced a "real" New Year's Eve there. And this time was no different as we were to be in our rooms by 9pm. However we had an amazing view of this part of the island from the 20th floor. On the night of NYE hubby got us some champagne to pop at midnight, except that PR was an hour ahead so we "debated" on what time to use to pop the champagne. I mean we were on island time so why not celebrate the New Year on island time right? In either case around 10pm I sat in the balcony as the boys slept and watched the most amazing celebrations happening all around us. I don't know what was happening exactly out in the towns but there were fireworks going off for two hours straight! It was awesome to watch with people cheering and welcome the new year. Definitively a moment to remember and the best way to spend this time of year in comparison to what we had planned at home. 

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 The next day we headed to Old San Juan and did some kite flying in El Morro. We had never done that before on prior trips so this was so cool to do with the boys. It wasn't as packed as it normally is so there was good distance between people around. We walked through the little narrow streets and found ourselves in a different part than were we normally walk through. I wanted to spend all day there and have dinner as an early birthday celebration for Adrian but the boys were begging to go back to the resort to get in the pool. They were pretty hot after being under the sun so long with the kite, it was too early for dinner and we had a heavy and late breakfast. There was no winning that battle for me so back we went. CJ slept most of our time there so I was bummed I didn't get any nice pictures of him running on the grass or walking through the streets. Next time.

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On Sunday, Adrian's birthday, he asked to spend all day at the pool. We were literally there all day! Again. And of course out of all the days today was the day we got ready for dinner later than normal. Did I mention that everything shuts down on Sundays? Yeah well even restaurants shut down. Some opened for a few hours for phone orders only but of course we missed that memo and the timing. So we were stuck with no dinner. Parent fail moment for sure ha! Even the restaurants at our resort were closed! There was only one open, a gourmet pizza spot and they had run out of dough for the day. Just our luck. The chef was going to make more dough for the next day so they offered to make us some pizza for the birthday boy. For sure a birthday to remember, we celebrated with pizza and gelatos in the resort lobby area. All that matter is that our sweet boy had a great day and went to bed happy with a full and content belly :)

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  PR ‘21 
  PR ‘21 
We had booked an early snorkeling session for our last day in PR. Our flight was late in the evening and we had late checkout so we made the best out of our last day there. Although we weren't impressed with the excursion. We've done snorkeling in DR, Jamaica, Mexico, and Costa Rica so we knew what to expect and this was not it. We saw really cool turtles and fishes but not worth the money. He did work with us being that we had the baby and he was very nice and knowledgable but again not worth it. Even Adrian said  "you mean that wack snorkeling we did? Yeah that was crappy" during a conversation we had at home days later. I laugh thinking about it because if our 8 years old wasn't fooled you know it was bad hahaha. 

So yeah, experiencing Puerto Rico this way was different for us. Specially during a pandemic. The food didn't disappoint at all and the memories we created made it all worth it. 


PR ‘21 
  PR ‘21