As I mentioned yesterday,
our family recently returned from a vacation to Puerto Rico! We went with my
Mom’s side of the family: her parents, and her brother and his family. Our
purpose in going was to visit my maternal grandfather’s mother (our great
grandmother.) She is 98 years old, and despite the fact that she’s in great
health for her age, we wanted to make sure we saw her one more time before she
dies.
The day we left found most of us up fairly
early. Our flight was around 9 a.m., so we had to leave the house around 6 a.m.
We
made it safely through security and enjoyed a light breakfast before our
flight.
Photo
Credit: Roma.
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Our
flight was fairly uneventful. The scenery was quite pretty as we flew over the
Caribbean. We even saw a rainbow (picture above!)
Photo
Credit: Roma.
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Our
family was quite hungry after having a light breakfast and no lunch. The others
had already eaten dinner, but still joined us at the hotel restaurant while we
ate.
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I
think one of the best meals of the week was what I had the first night: mofongo made with yuca, chicken, and
plenty of garlic. It was *so* good!
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After
eating, we walked around outside. We were quite excited to fully enjoy the
beach the next day!
Photo
Credit: Betsy.
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We all showered up and crashed in bed after
our long day of travel. We were looking forward to some time to relax as a
family on Sunday!
~Sunday (September 29)
Sunday morning we all enjoyed sleeping in. We
ate a leisurely breakfast, and then met up in our hotel room.
We
had a mini church service as a family! We read Proverbs 29 and discussed it
together. We sang a song, prayed, and then headed down to the pool and beach
where we spent our entire day.
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We
cleaned up in the late afternoon and then met downstairs for Happy Hour. We
enjoyed some snacks and drinks while waiting for our dinner reservation at 6:30
p.m.
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For
an appetizer that night, we had jibaritos.
It’s a fried plantain topped with guava pulled pork and pico de gallo. Quite
tasty!
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For
my main course, I had arroz con pollo with
guacamole and tostones. I only ate
about half of it, but it was true Puerto Rican comfort food!
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We were all quite excited for the next day: Tita (our great grandmother) would be
arriving!
To
be continued . . .
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