Thursday, 13 August 2015

Time for a Wedding!

For the last leg of this trip we headed to the Riviera Maya for my brother's wedding.  Our travel day began at 3AM and after passing through a few time zones finished around 6PM when we checked into the Azul Fives Hotel.  Despite getting an up grade to first class for the last flight, it felt like our longest travel day yet.  Arra was beyond cranky (for her) the whole time.  We were so happy to get to the hotel that we barely cared that the room we had reserved wasn't ready for us until the following day. ("Barely", if you know me at all, you know how that conversation went.) We quickly met up with my brother Jeff, his bride to be Jessica and a few other members of the wedding party at "Sky" Bar (spelt Zky Bar for some unknown reason), but Arra was still fairly grumpy, so we headed to our room for the night.

Jeff and Jess can correct me, but I think they had close to 80 guests in total come for the week.  So, there was always something on the go and someone to have a chat with.  Arra being the water baby that she is, the majority of our days were spent in the water.  Usually the beach in the morning and the pool after her nap.  All of the wedding guests kind of came and went and did their own thing, but at any given time there were a bunch of us just hanging out or playing with Arra in the water.  The opportunity to spend time getting to know each other and just relaxing together is why I will always favour destination weddings.  


My girl and me hanging out in the pool in front of our room


Us with Uncle Jesse and the great aunties


Arra loved her floatie, she would pretty much fall asleep every time she go in it.  Also, look at how clear the water is!



Jesse and Donna heading out for their parasailing adventure

The week also had plenty of events leading up to and including the wedding.

The first event was the rehearsal dinner, attended by the wedding party and the parents of the bride and groom.  It was a really fun night and a great chance to meet the other people in the wedding party who we didn't know yet.


My "little" brother and I at the rehearsal dinner

The next event was the Sangeet and Henna night.  This night is a traditional ceremony and celebration a few days before the wedding where the women get their henna done and everyone has a chance to meet, dance, eat and celebrate.  It was the event I was most looking forward to other than the wedding and unfortunately I had to miss it.  Arra's crankiness finally explained itself when she awoke in the early morning on the day of the Sangeet with a 39°C temperature.  She only wanted to lay on Mommy, and so duty called and I couldn't leave.  I've still included photos of the event because it was such a fun and important event for everyone else who was able to go.


My stunning sister in law gets her henna done


Cigar rolling for the gentlemen!


My family after draping the veil over Jessica

The next day Arra was starting to feel better, so I was able to attend Jessica and Jeff's Vanta (Cleanse Ceremony).  This ceremony took place the day before the wedding an was a lot of fun.  It's traditionally a ceremony for only the bride, but Jessica's family didn't leave Jeff out of this one!  Friends and family got to rub tumeric paste onto each of them and then feed them a sweet treat.  The ceremony was complete when the bride and groom were tossed into the ocean!



Pretty, even when she's covered in paste!


Rub crap all over my brother?  Yes please.  His only request was that we avoid his sunburn.


...and then tossed into the ocean!

Arra was feeling much better later in the day, and I was so disappointed that we had missed dressing her up in her Indian outfit the night before, so we got dressed up for Jessica's Chura (bangles) ceremony.  This was another fun event filled with singing and music.  Jess could not let Jeff see the bangles until the wedding, so he wasn't invited to this one.


Back to her silly, happy self!


The Carsons all dressed up!


Jess gets her bangles

The last event of the week was the BIG event.  Jeff and Jessica's wedding day.  It was hotter than hell and everything went off without a hitch!  They had a fairly traditional Western style ceremony, although there was some shoe stealing shenanigans and Bollywood style dance routines going on.  My brother is very happy and Jessica is a wonderful addition to our family and that's all that really matters, so I won't say too much more about the wedding.  It was a perfect day.


Our sweet flower girl


Exchanging vows 


Smooch!


Hitched!


The Carsons were all in the wedding party



Look out Bollywood!



The whole wedding party. (I am sideways because I'm trying to get Arra to stop touching Cat.)

The last few days of the trip we found ourselves doing more eating, relaxing and swimming.  That's what vacations are for after all!  So that's it, another Carson family vacation in the bag.  Now to start planning (and saving) for the next one!

Thursday, 6 August 2015

“Laughter is timeless. Imagination has no age. And dreams are forever.”

A Disney interlude...

I know this shouldn't be a whole blog post.  We only squeezed in 2 days at Disneyland.  But I can't help it.  It's Disney.

Disney was never part of the original plan for this trip, but when we realized we were going to have to fly out of LA, rather than San Diego, we couldn't resist.  Early Friday morning, we made the 2 hour drive from Mission Beach, San Diego to Disneyland Drive, Anaheim.  We pulled into Disney's Grand Californian Hotel and we were home.  Valet parking, checked into our room right away and treated like gold.  By 10AM we were in California Adventure Park.  We headed straight for Cars Land where Cody and I each quickly rode the Radiator Springs Racers.  Arra is too short for this one still, so she'll have to wait for next time. (Tip for parents travelling with little ones too small to ride:  Use the Disney Rider Switch Pass on rides or just get in the single rider line-up!).  The rest of the day was spent only riding rides that were Arra sized.  We did pretty well avoiding long line-ups, although, with the help of a giant turkey leg, we did survive the 45min wait to get on the Toy Story Ride.  Arra looked so cute in her 3D glasses, I wish we'd gotten a picture!  Her hands down favourite ride (and therefore our favourite ride of the day) was The Little Mermaid.  She was clapping, laughing and pointing everything out to us.  It was awesome.  After Arra's (and Cody's) nap, we spent the afternoon in the hotel pools.  Our little thrill seeker loved the water slide and went down it no less than 20 times.  Dinner was in Downtown Disney at the Rainforest Cafe.  Arra was mesmerized by most of the animals and the periodic thunderstorms.  She was terrified of the gorilla that happened to be right next to our table.  We went back to California Adventure for a few more rides after dinner, but Arra was falling asleep on her feet, so we decided that was enough fun for one day.


Grand Californian Hotel lobby

 
Arra was overwhelmed with all of the stuffies in the stores.  Luckily she's still at the age where she's happy to just look.


Keeping her eye on that gorilla at The Rainforest Cafe.


Day number 2 at Disney was at Disneyland Park.  It is my favourite place on earth.  I know it is commercial and crowded, etc.  I don't care.  I have loved it since I was a child and I guess at this point I always will.  Disneyland is celebrating it's 60th anniversary this year, so it was fun to be there for all the celebrations.  We started our day on Cody's favourite ride The Jungle Cruise.  It is an original park attraction from 1955 and it shows.  It is kitschy with bad jokes.  It's perfect.  Arra loved it.  Next we rode 2 more classics The Pirates of the Caribbean and The Haunted Mansion.  These are probably my favourite 2 rides since I was little, and they still hold up!  We knocked off a few more rides before grabbing massive Disney corn dogs and heading back to the hotel.  Our afternoon was spent in Toon Town and having dinner at River Belle Terrace.  I had hoped to watch my favourite show, Fantasmic in the evening, but thought better of it when we realized we had a 3AM wakeup ahead of us.  It was a short but sweet visit.  Until next time...


Riding the Jungle Cruise



Fun times in Toon Town


Mickey's House


Riding the Jolly Trolly with Daddy!






Wednesday, 5 August 2015

"True Friendship Multiplies the Good in Life"

Our trip to San Diego began with a bit of a rough start.

Travel Tip!
- Make a copy of your passport and leave it with friends or family.

Another Travel Tip!
- Remember to take that passport out of the scanner before leaving for the airport.

Once Donna shuttled Arra's passport to us, we were off!  We cleared security and met up with our long-time friends Lisa and Jarett and their 2 kids Adalynn and Lleyton.  After a long travel day filled with lost strollers, long layovers and cranky toddlers, we were all very happy to arrive in San Diego.  Our place was amazing!  After a Costco run was made and the kids were fed, showered and down to bed, the four of us spent the evening on our rooftop patio drinking wine and watching the ocean.  Sea World was even nice enough to put on a fireworks display for us!  I love that the crapiest of days can still turn out great with a little positivity and a sense of humour.


The view from our kitchen window.  One row back from the beach!

The rest of the week flew by and was a great balance of getting out and seeing the sights and having chill time at the beach.  Our first full day was the perfect San Diego day, complete with a morning on the beach, fish tacos for lunch and a rooftop BBQ to end the day.  (The Carsons also snuck in a family nap!)


We made it to the beach everyday!

The next day was spent at Legoland.  Arra didn't do so well on the drive there (she has inherited my unfortunate predisposition to car sickness), but she was a champ on the rides and loved all of the sights and sounds that come along with visiting an amusement park.



Arra is looking very serious here, but once it started she loved the carousel!



And of course the splash park.

The next few days flew by as we hit some outlets, walked along the piers checking out the air craft carriers and boats, paid a visit to the San Diego Zoo, and of course spent lots of time on the beach.  The highlight for me was the zoo.  It's a beautiful place with so much to see, but more than that, all of the kids seemed to love the day there, making it lots of fun for us big kids too.  We also orchestrated date nights by exchanging babysitting which was even more fun for us big kids.



Lunch downtown, then a walk on the pier.


A couple of little monkeys at the zoo.


My favourite people.  (L-R - Lisa, Jarett, Adalynn, Lleyton, Cody, Arra, Me)


Our last day and evening in San Diego were perfect.  A visit to Mission Bay in the morning, family nap and then Mission Beach for the afternoon.  We had a big seafood grill on the roof and after the kids went to bed we drank wine and shucked oysters.


Cody oversees Lisa's schucking. 

Lisa and I are both big lovers of travel and have been best friends for over 20 years and this is only the second time we have travelled together.  This was such a wonderful week for our families, I'm hoping to have many more trips together.