I was just out in the barn and Kenny Chesney was on the radio singing about a break from reality. Well, that's exactly what I had last week. The husband and I took a much needed vacation to Cancun. We stayed at an all-inclusive resort and had a nice week. While we were there, we enjoyed 3 days of nothing but laying on the beach under an umbrella being served whatever the fruity drink of the day was. I read 2 books while I was on vacation! One of the beach days also involved getting massages. I opted for a deep tissue back massage which was amazing but the poor guy really worked hard to get all my knots out and wasn't able to get them all taken care of but it sure was nice! Hubs got a full body massage and loved it. He'd never had a massage before and he's already been looking for some good places here in Kansas for massages. We took 2 sight seeing trips while we were there. One to a small island which was nice. Once again, I sat by the pool and relaxed, hubs swam with stingrays and got to see some sharks up close and personal. We also took a trip to Chichen Itza which is one of the new 7 wonders of the world. It was an amazing experience and inspired me to learn more about the ancient mayan people. They were amazing in the way they built their temples and buildings. I also want to learn spanish now. I took 4 years of french in high school and spent 1 year abroad in Denmark and learned Danish but now I'm inspired to learn another language. On the way to Chichen Itza we saw several towns in Mexico and I was shocked by how these people live. We saw numerous houses that were clearly nothing more than sticks tied together to make a house. It was an eye-opening experience. It gave me a new perspective on how much we take for granted. I didn't see many houses with air conditioning or even windows or doors just curtains covering the openings and hammocks inside the houses. Although I did see one house that was just sticks tied together to make a shack with a satellite hanging off the side which caused me to wonder. I asked one of the workers at he resort that we got to know well about this and he said their culture is very different from ours as we could tell but the government will subside the satellites for people. I may have gotten confused with the way he put it but it still seemed so sad to me. On the 2 trips we took, I was floored by the number of women and children selling crafts. Everywhere we went we were approached by people asking us to buy things from them. We had to wait about 10 minutes on the island trip to get back on the boat and these people just kept approaching everyone loaded down with their handmade bracelets, anklets, hammocks etc trying to get people to buy from them. When we were at Chichen Itza they had numerous hand carved statues and whistles and crafts that when we were approached to by during our tour. Our tour guide kept having to shoo these people away so he could give us the tours. We learned that what they sell is how they make their livings. They make these crafts at night and then try to sell as many as they can during the day to pay for their houses, clothing, food, materials to make more crafts etc. We've been other places and see the stands set up for the vendors but never been approached so many times. And at the resort we stayed at, all the workers were very hard working. I saw this guy every morning dragging chairs and umbrellas out to the beach to set up for the guests and every evening dragging them back in and he always had a smile on his face. Whenever I thanked someone for anything they did for me the response was always a smile and a genuine "it's my pleasure." What I learned from questioning many of the staff and talking with them is they are genuinely happy to have a job to make money to support themselves and their families. It made me realize how much we take for granted that luxuries we have here in the US and how blessed I truly am. I honestly can't wait to go back to Mexico and see more sights because their's sooooo much to see there.
Sunday I had to jump right back into mom mode with taking several trips into town for the kids and I went grocery shopping while I was in that general directions. I guess everyone didn't get the sense of renewal and gratitude I did because people were so rude and in a hurry. I was heading for the checkout line and an older man actually ran to get to a line ahead of me. I just shrugged it off and headed to the next line. I found a little joy that when I was leaving the store, he was still standing in that line he had to hurry and get to. Of course back to mom mode means back to running all around chasing kids. Special K the 11yo is now on the middle school track team so my tiny break I thought I would get from attending both middle and high school events is gone but I know I will find a way to work everything out. My April calendar looks the busiest so far with track meets, cheer tryouts, church activities, doctor appointments, and various club activities but I have a new outlook on things. I'm unbelievably blessed not only with the fact that in this economy I can stay home and be involved with everything my kids do but also that my kids are healthy and active and want to be involved in everything they can. Besides, April will have nothing on May, June and July when at least 3 of the 4 kids get active in base/softball and we start getting ready for fair! :)
Hope all of you take a moment and thank God for the blessings He has given you. I almost forgot to mention! The 3rd day of the month is one of my favorites because in my daily bible readings I always get to read my favorite verse: Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.
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