Wednesday, we woke up to Ensanada, Mexico. We had breakfast (and some dessert for Travis) and got ready for the day.
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| Travis made sure to have ice cream every chance he could. His best day included 6 ice cream cones. |
We disembarked and found ourselves a building that was made up of a few little shops selling things. Since there wasn't much else right there, we decided to catch a bus with Grandpa and Grandma Foulger and Kyle and his family into town to walk around some more little shops so the boys could see what it was like in Mexico.
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| Outside the building of shops waiting for our bus to show up. |
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| Walking downtown in Ensanada. |
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| Grandma and Carson checking out a little shop. We were told by some family members that had been there before that it was kind of sketchy, but we all thought it wasn't too bad and the people selling things were quite polite and not pushy. Travis ended up buying a wooden top for $3, I bought a magnet to add to our collection, Landon and cowboy hat and Christian bought a Juan Deer shirt. |
After walking down both sides of the street, we caught a bus back to our ship and got back on. We decided to get in our swimsuits and play a round of mini golf before the kids hit the pool for some water fun.
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| Our towel monkey that greeted us when we arrived back at our room |
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| The boys playing in the pool...with Nacho Libre in the background |
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| Grandpa and Grandma and Doug and Arlene sitting around chatting. |
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| Travis and I enjoying the sunshine with a soda. |
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| Landon and the cowboy hat he bought in Mexico. |
We sat and watched a sea lion for quite a while. He was pretty calm unitl a group of people walked by and then he perked right up for us.



This night, the boys had a chance to try frog legs. The boys were so excited. They each ordered their own and ate them all. They really liked them and said they tasted like chicken. I'm always so impressed and happy that my kids will try new things and, for the most part, like what they try!
After dinner, we made our way to the comedy lounge to listen to some family friendly comedians. We found most of our extended family hanging out there too. My cousin's son, Brady who is Carson's age, opened the show by telling a joke...so fun! The first act was better then the second one.
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