Hola!
The Van der Meers made it to Latinolandia again, even if Alma's fountain vomiting the day before departure made us question the trip. Luckily she recovered quickly. Instead Kiara took over the sick stafettpinne and has had fever, cough and a runny nose since we landed basically, but she is still in a surprisingly good mood. I don't really get where she and Alma get their energy from though, as they basically refuse to eat anything but ketchup.
The journey went very smooth with minimal screaming on the plane (well, we've been through worse...) As often in this lovely part of the world we got the VIP kids line, meaning we were first through security. Now that didn't matter so much as our two backpacks were the last to pop out, and it
took an eternity to get the rental car. After about an hours drive we arrived to our home for the week, midnight Mexican time, 6 AM Swedish time. Considering we woke up at 5 the day before and hadn't slept a minute since, we weren't really fresh. Interesting how basic mathematics is absolutely impossible in that state.
There are many positive things when it comes to travelling with children, but the first morning in a country with time difference is definitely not one of them. (The curiosity for new kinds of food is also not on the top list.) Today, day 4, we could sleep in until 6, a true bliss.
We have a fantastic home exchange in Puerto Aventuras, south of Cancun. It is a bit like a perfect little tourist village, all super neat with anything you could possibly want, from golf course to swimming with dolphins. Today we went 20 minutes north to Playa del Carmen which was a bit shocking more in your face touristy, here in Puerto Aventuras there are more retired peoples and families with children. Perfect for us!
The other day we had some world class snorkling in Akumal, about 15 min south. First we went snorkling in a lagoon so filled with fish you sometimes couldn't see the bottom. Kiara was terrified of all fish and did not dare to dip a toe, but Junia and Alma floated happily around. Then we went to the beautiful beach of Akumal, and just followed the ants line of excursion tourists without really knowing what to expect in these crowded waters, zick zacking between the diveboats. Well, after some 100-150 m of snorkling we came to the popular lunch buffet for sea turtles, and could just float around a couple of these beautiful giants watching them munching on the vegetation at the bottom.