Kiley loves to wra-write and color. When she does she often uses phrases like "another one", "hold this" (meaning the cap to the marker usually.), "purple", "pink", "green", "blue". She mostly gets the colors correct these days. :)
We're still not sure where she learned it but she is very careful to hold anything she is writing or coloring with properly. It's very cute.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Kiley - Our Little Artist
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Other Puerta Vallarta Memories
I think I've made it clear that we had a good time while in Puerta Vallarta. If not I'll say it one more time. It was really cool!!
A couple of days ago I was talking with Kiley at bedtime and I reminded her about the ocean. I said, "remember when mama and papa walked with you out into the ocean". she got quiet for a little while as if to think about what I was asking. Then she said, "here it comes....". Which is exactly what she was saying when a way was about to roll in. I think she remembers. :) Here it comes....with a big smile on her face. I hope we can create many more memories like that for her and the kiddos.
At the beach
So while we were on the beach we played in the sand for a while and walked out into the ocean so that Kiley could try to wash the sand from her feet and hands. I don't think she quite understood that that wasn't going to work and that it wasn't quite like washing off in the swimming pool. It was very cute.
While we were having our fun walking in and out of the water, Courtney was doing flips with one of the really young kids on the beach. She was trying to show him, not that cart wheel flip but the other one where you land on both feet at the same time.....i can't remember. She kept saying it's been a while but pulled it off as if she was as young as the kiddo she was showing.
The older kids were out a little deeper playing in the waves with some other kids. The water wasn't anywhere near as cold as it was the previous week when we were in CA. I say cold but I'm sure it's relative when you consider we are from TX. Anyway it was warmer and the kids had a blast. The only really puzzling thing was that immediately after the sun went down mosquitos EVERYWHERE....it had to have been billions of them. Fortunately for us Courtney's new found friends had some "Off" and we quickly sprayed ourselves down and made our exit. It was so weird how they seemed to come out of no where.
Drama
Kiley locked herself in her room. I know...it was a little scary but we calmly called downstairs and waited for them to come up to the room to help us get her out. It wasn't your typical lock since these were residence accommodations, it was a real lock. Kiley was pretty calm too. We were trying to talk her through turning the bolt the other way. It wasn't working.... When the maintenance person arrived we discovered the key he had did not work. That's right folks, no master key to get our little 22 month old out of the master suite. I started to freak a little but asked the Concierge who made it up to our room as we were trying to figure out what to do next to call a locksmith but she said since it was Sunday there wasn't one available. I said well, we need to call the fire department.
After about 20 minutes, Kiley was getting a little impatient and really wanting this game to end. I kept talking to her letting her know that I was right there and to play with her puppy. That worked for a little. In the meantime, Courtney was outside trying to break in through the sliding glass door with little success. They were very nice doors and were holding up well.
The maintenance guy wanted to knock the dead-bolt through but I stopped him because Kiley was standing right on the other side. I got a little desperate and asked if we could find some bobby pins because I have a little knowledge in lock picking and wanted to give it a try. Fortunately we didn't have to rely on my skills. The large maintenance guy realized that Courtney was on to something and went outside to help. I went with him and Courtney came over to comfort Kiley at the door.
We knew she had had it when she said, "mommy, snuggles". Courtney started crying but continued to comfort her.
After breaking one of his screw drivers, the large maintenance guy and one other person forced the sliding glass doors open. Jake flew through the door and gave Kiley lots of hugs. We opened the door from the inside and Kiley was showered with attention. She was fine. We were fine.....relieved.
Kiley was much more careful the rest of the trip. Poor angel. we love you kiley!! :)
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Monday, August 9, 2010
More stories from Puerta Vallarta
Kiley was very pleased with the views from the room and was excited about getting down to the pools. Most days we were there we had breakfast out on the patio.
The kids were enjoying the room slightly while we figured out dinner plans. This is Kiley and Sydney on the bed. Kiley was hilarious. She wouldn't set foot outside (or inside most of the time) without her anteojos del sol.
As I mentioned before, we had an incredibly nice room, or should I say apartment, because it really was a lot of space but was perfect for us all. Kiley had a large master bedroom which she enjoyed sharing with her parents. But especially liked the tub that had a set of wooden and glass sliding doors that opened into the bedroom. She often said, "window, window" when getting out of the tub indicating that she wanted to go out through those doors instead of the more conventional way.
The kiddos had their own beds in a separate room they shared. Sydney had a place to play with her miniature dolls and Jake had space to help build a fort. He used master fort builder, Courtney Ortiz, for the design. It was perfect for watching a quick movie while settling in for the night.
As nice as the room was and the amenities we were really there for fun in the sun. We made it down to the pools everyday and some nights because that's what Sydney really likes. Although I'm not totally convinced that it isn't a ploy to stay up extra late. The pools had a shallow ledge that allowed space for our littlest angel to play and swim without always having floaties on her arms or around her waist. They also had a kid pool, fountains you could run around in and a hot-tub that Sydney and Jake love. I think it makes them feel like theyre all grown up.
Excursions
Courtney was able to find a great package from Amex Travel that included some excursions. We took advantage of two of the four available to us. One allowed us in the water with dolphins and the other was a canopy tour on ziplines. Both were extremely enjoyable. The dolphins were in a tank similar to what you would see at sea world without the glass walls. We were in the water on a platform with another family and got to touch the dolphin which is exciting in itself. They are such amazing animals and I considered it a huge privilege to be in the water with one. We all got our chance to give them commands and have them kiss us on the cheek. More like push our face away with it's snout. I thought it would have been gentler but it's a very strong animal and it was lifting it's weight out of the water to do that. They are so graceful it's easy to forget those two minor details.
The Zipline experience was pretty incredible. Courtney stayed back with Kiley to give me an opportunity to have the experience with the kids. She said that she has many more with them and this would be a good one for us all. I thought that was very sweet and considerate. Especially since I know that she really wanted to go. It was definitely best that Kiley stayed back because there was a lot of downtime that she would not have been happy with and it would have been difficult to keep her entertained while three of us were zipping through the trees.
We had a lot of fun. There were 13 runs of varying lengths with the longest being around 2500 ft. that ran down just above the river. Here are a few more shots....
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Puerta Vallarta
We got back from our week long vacation a few days ago. We stayed in such a beautiful place! It was extremely spacious for our needs, the views were incredible, the pools were better than I could have imagined, the service was outstanding, and we even had time for a few excursions.
I would highly recommend it when visiting Puerta Vallarta. It is called the Marival Residence. They have a resort property as well but the experience that you get at the residence is worth the extra cash. :)
In summary, we saw beautiful sunsets daily, had plenty of pool time, not near enough beach time, wonderful drinks, wonderful meals and lots of great memories.
Since I'm actually in the office working, details will be coming in the next few days. :) Here is a shot from our balcony....
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