Aside from being a little rushed at the Nashville, Tennessee airport (our Uber driver missed the turn for the airport), our travel went as planned with no problems. We left a rainy and cool Tennessee and landed in a humid and hot Cozumel, Mexico. During our stay the temperature high remained in the mid 80s.
El Cid La Ceiba (Wyndham) would be our home for the next three weeks. Our one bedroom condo was on the 3rd floor overlooking the Caribbean and the Cruise Port for the island. It would be a great place to relax and be strengthened after all the activity surrounding the death of Sherry's mom.
We have decided that these times, at resorts, will not be rushed or filled with "do this/ do that" things. They are to be life lived in different places. We both had bronchial issues and it was good to be able to hang around the resort, watch the Cruise Ships come in, get some sun in the sand, and enjoy the feel of Mexico.
We did spend one day visiting Punta Sur Eco Park. This remote area is filled with beautiful vistas, crocodiles, lagoons, beaches, and a wonderful lighthouse.
Next stop: Daytona Beach, Florida (3 weeks)
REFLECTION
I sat in the ocean side eatery at the resort, enjoying my buffet breakfast ($12 US/$220 Pesos) and watching Cruise Ships as they docked in the port next door. Some days there were as many as six of the large crafts coming and going.
I felt a little like Otis Reading when he sang;
"Sittin' in the morning sun I'll be sittin' when the evenin' come.
I'll be watchin' the ships roll in and then I'll watch 'em roll away again
......I'm just sittin' on the dock of the bay wastin' time."
On my morning walks, I shared the sidewalk with cruise passengers rushing here and there trying to get to a tour or to find that special souvenir in the booths that lined the pavement. I watched them as they streamed off the ship in the morning and as they dutifully made their way back in the late afternoon. Hurry off....hurry on.
For some, life is like a cruise. It's hurry up and keep busy. Don't miss anything, make sure you get all you have paid for (food, food, and more food), and finish with memories for a lifetime.
For others, life is like a three week resort stay. Take some down time, make sure you enjoy the moments, and finish with memories for a lifetime.
Cruisers or stayers, find your place and enjoy the journey. Don't worry about "wastin' time".
1 comment:
I stumbled across this blog this morning. Someone was kind enough to include it on a Facebook group page from Wyndom RESORTS. What a magnificent inspirational piece you have written here! My new husband! And I are in our mid 60s and just starting this magnificent part of our lives! As soon as I figure out how to save your blog I really want to share it with him because your ideology is exactly what we are hoping for! Loved the reference to the Otis Redding song! And the reference to the best is yet to come Mike and I say that to each other often! Regardless of what we see on the TV (TURN IT OFF!) it is a marvelous time to be alive! Thank you so much for sharing!
Maurine
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