Showing posts with label sea turtles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea turtles. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2009

PLAYING A LITTLE CATCH UP IN CHELEM

It's been a busy few weeks for Mayan Living. We have been in finalizing all of the paperwork to become the official owners of the company, now it is official. Doug and I and Sean and Susan own our own company in the Yucatan! We are all working endlessly to make the best real estate company in the state. Susan is hard at work on marketing materials, Sean and Doug are gathering up as many new listings as possible and we are all wearing many different hats these days. We are also in the process of hiring some new professional agents. Anyone interested?


Here we are at the final closing. From left to right is Juan Cardena our notario, the former owner, myself, Susan, Doug and Sean.

Here are signatures in the "Big Book." That means it is now official


In the midst of this Doug and I are having a wall built around our house, here is the 1st day.

The guys digging the foundation so the wall remains strong.
Eduardo and his crew working on the side wall
And the front wall

In the meantime, life goes on at the beach. Denyse and Paul from Canada rented one of our friends homes in Chuburna. They woke up one morning to see a mother turtle just finishing laying her eggs.



With her job done she slides herself back into the beautiful Gulf of Mexico. And yes Colleen and Earl, this is in front of your house!

Next posting is about......you guessed it, another party in Chelem! Until then, warm breezes and cold beers coming at ya, Chillin in Chelem!

Monday, June 22, 2009

The Ultimate Fathers Day in Chelem

Where is in the world could you experience what we did in a few short hours with our local Mexican family? Since we moved from Delaware, Fathers Day, Mothers Day and similar holidays just haven't been the same, after all the kids are back home. Yesterday we had a marvelous day! We had the chance that many of the local gringo's don't get to experience. We have been so blessed that a local family has taken us in as theirs. These lovely people include us in everything, fiesta's, anniverseries, local cooking, child raising etc. They held surprise birthday parties for both Doug and I last year and all showed up with food and presents. The latest in a long list of great surprises was yesterday. Eduardo knew that we were missing our boys, Jake and Justin. He called us and wanted to take us a boat ride over in the lagoon. Sounded like fun and we had never been on a boat on that side. I took so many great pictures but it is never the same as the experience! Here are a few of my favorite shots. Remember that when you move to Mexico the most exciting and gratifying party is experiencing the local culture!


This is leaving the local harbor, it is right by the seafood store that I wrote about earlier
Captain Jose taking us off on our new adventure in Chelem


Part of our family, the girls are Eduardo's sister, Orsula, the baby, Yomara and his wife Marta

We hadn't been in the water 3 minutes when came across our first flock of pink flamingos. I am totally enamored with them, took about 10 pictures but will only subject you to one! Aren't they just gorgeous?

As soon as reached the other side of the Ria, about 5 minutes they took us on a trail that lead to a cenote. Look what was swimming in it! A sea turtle! Contrary to what they say about turtles this one was quick, I took a lot of pictures but even this one which was the best, I ended up cutting off his head. Oh well, you get the idea.

We jump in the boat again and head another minute or two away and this is what we see



We take a short walk and there are small palapas and piers for shade and swimming


Our Mexican family portrait. We all got in to cool off, clothes and all. The water was incredibly salty, if was hard to keep our feet on the sand. This is the area where the locals catch shrimp and crabs

Even Mama got in with her dress on. One of the things that I love about the Yucatecos is that they never leave the old or the young behind.
Yomara loved the water and was like a little fish!


As did her Papa and uncles, and don't forget Mama!
Of course by now we are thirsty, time to head over to a little lagoon front restaurant and have a few cold cervezas



Yomara is swinging while we enjoy free appetizers and cold beer
All to soon the day is over and it's time to head home, time to put my flip flops back on (thanks Deron) and get back to the real estate business. I'm totally recharged and invigorated. Just another day in the paradise that we call Chelem. I am so blessed to have both wonderful gringo and Mexican friends and family! Till next time, I'm just chillin in Chelem!