Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Day 5: Georgetown, Grand Cayman


I can now say that I've been to paradise and back.  Ohhhhhh, this day was amazing.  The boat was once again running late and since the dock was too shallow we had to ride tender boats to the shore, so by the time we finally got there our reserved driver was nowhere in site.  We hailed another cab and were able to make it to our tour just in time.







Jason was emberassed that I posted this picture, but the camera angle was particularly flattering and girl code states that if there's a good picture of yourself then let nothing stand in your way from posting it.


We rented jet skis and rode them out to a sand bar 5 miles in the middle of the ocean where we got to feed sting rays. ahhhh-mazing. I thought I would be nervous riding in the middle of shark infested waters (ok, maybe not infested, I tend to exaggerate), but that didn't even cross my mind. I was too busy holding on for dear life as we reached speeds of 50 mph, jumping over waves and crashing into swells so hard that the waves would wash over us leaving me hatless, breathless and my eyes stinging with salt water.  But I didn't care, it was an adrenaline rush and we were laughing and screaming the entire time.




We made it out to the sting ray city, and let me just tell you how bizarre it is to be standing out in the middle of the ocean with no land in site.  I had visions of swimming and feeding these magestic creatures.  Instead it went down something like this...


Those were some freakishly slimy and aggressive little guys.  And it didn't help that Steve Irwin's life passed before my eyes.  Even when our guide showed us how you can floss your teeth with their stingers, I wasn't buying it and instead admired them from a distance with an occasional finger poke if I was feeling brave enough. 







I tend to raise my arms.  alot.  It must be my inner spring breaker coming out.


Our lips were locked like 80% of this trip.  Paradise will do that to ya.




We went to a private island for a little bit.







Then we were going to go to a private, private island but our sea doo died.  Flat out died in the middle of the ocean.  We had to wait for somebody to bring another one out then rode ever so slowly back to shore as they towed it back.  Sad.



We spent the next several hours on the white sandy beach under the palm trees with the sun radiating off our 50 spf skin, listening to the waves crash, watching the boys snorkel, dozing in and out of sleep and forgetting that a whole other life of dirty dishes, carpools and wal-mart even existed.  If only my kids could have been transported there, I could have spent the rest of my life in that very moment.  We did pass the PWC office on our way to the beach, maybe Jason will have to look into a transfer.








The island was over run with these huge iguanas and wild chickens.  I asked our driver why there were so many chickens everywhere.  He looked at me like I was an idiot and told me because we were on an island.  Apparently it is common knowledge that chickens are native to islands??


Alas, all good things must come to an end.  After shopping for the obligatory cheap trinkets and souvenirs, we boarded the ship and sailed that night, the next day and the following night back to Miami.  Yep, just another day in paradise. 


6 comments:

Tyson and Dawn Jolley said...

I love all the photos in the post, they are so cute! This cruise looks like it was absolutely the best!

Chelsea said...

PLEASE transfer there Jason! I need to visit! Laughed at the pic of you scared for your life with the sting ray, great moment. I have never heard of wild chickens either, but thats not saying much since the farthest I've been is SLC. HA. I'm impressed with all your kissy pics, poor Jer--I'm quite sure PDA doesn't exist in "my" paradise ;) I've never even been to a beach with crystal blue water, I need to go next time. Really. Beautiful pics.

Hollie Hanson said...

Well now i know what would be a good dream vacation! How freaking awesome! And can I just say I hate you. You look so ridiculously good! Like, have had no kids good. (I'm completely jealous) :)

kemptons said...

OH MY GOODNESS!!! CAN I PLEASE HAVE YOUR LIFE!!! AMAZING...

Jodee said...

Ok, this post may have sealed the deal. If you have to take a cruise to visit all those amazing places then I may just suck it up and hop on the big ol boat.
You look adorable and I am very proud of Jason and all of his cutesy pics, I am sure that was hard for him ;)
I am loving this suit too! And you are lookin' so stylish in the hat too. So fun Jame, I am so glad you guys got to have such a great trip!

Janessa said...

You two are so mushy it's making me sick...but I love it!!! Seriously, you and Jason could pass for college spring breakers, not parents of four kids. You are too cute and so in love! You have so many fabulous pictures. You look A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.!!! That's darn right you've got to post every single good picture. Don't miss a singe one:) Love that picture of you with ths sting ray too!