Last summer a family from our neighbourhood decided to pack it all in and move to Belize (awesome right?), their son Fox was in Livy's class when they were little. Natalie and I have stayed in touch over the years, and when Johnny and I were devising our itinerary, we knew we would make a stop to visit. Natalie, Steve and Fox are living in a sleepy little fishing village on the mainland called Hopkins (about an hour north of Plancencia). Still unmarred by tourist (although I bet that will change in the next 10 years). This place was just what we needed. After many months of hopping around, (we usually only stay in 1 place for 2-4 days), we thought this would be a great place to stay for a bit and recharge. I know I have mentioned this in my previous posts, but Livy has been feeling quite homesick and the thought of reconnecting with an "old friend" lifted her spirits. Natalie introduced us to Dorthy's Cabanas, small basic 1 bedroom cabanas, with a private deck, right on the beach, price was reasonable (for Belize) at about $85/night....
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That's our place |
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from our deck, literally right on the beach |
The ride from Flores to Hopkins was fairly easy...border crossing was a breeze, and the shuttle took us right into Belmopan (about 3-4 hours from Flores). Once you cross into Belize from Guatemala, the changes are significantly noticeable. The roads are in much better conditions, and every sign is in English...what a change after seeing Spanish everywhere for 2 months.
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Border crossing Guatemal to Belize
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From Belomopan we were going to catch the bus to Dangriga, then Steve, was going to pick us up in Dangriga. We arrived in Belomopan and just missed the bus, next one was not coming for another hour or so, we decided to bite the cost and hired a taxi to take us right to Dangriga. Steve was waiting for us in a bright orange shirt, a big smile on his face and a beer in his hand ...the perfect reception. One thing I have learned while travelling through Central America is to not stress about getting from A-B. There are always; buses, shuttles, and taxis willing to take you anywhere, and you never need to book those ahead...
The rest of the week was a blur of reconnecting with old friends, meeting new ones, home cooked meals, swimming, snorkeling, spear fishing (for Johnny) and laying around in hammocks listening to the waves. I was recharged after 4 days and ready to move on to the next adventure (those that know me can attest, I hate sitting around for too long), but the kids absolutely LOVED it here and wanted to stay longer. Livy and Anneka had a blast getting to know the locals and playing with all the kids feeling a sense of belonging. Something I know, they have missed for a while.
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The girls and some of their new friends |
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Just Playin' |
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Anneka and Captain Ash |
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Great day on the water |
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Johnny and Captain Ash-spear fishing |
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A drumming lesson at the Garifuna drumming centre |
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Our new BFF's for the week-Thank you Godwin's for a spectacular time! |
We were so lucky to have such great company for our stay. If anything, this week did teach me something...we really need to slow things down a little and try to stay at least a week in 1 place every month or so. While I feel antsy after a few days, the kids really need it. They are suffering a little from Travel Fatigue...I know, sounds like I am being a spoil brat,
"oh, we are SOOO tired from all this traveling."
Honestly though, as my friend An has stated in her amazing blog post about Travel Troubles (check it out, it is a great read and she really captures EVERYTHING that I am feeling http://www.somewherewego.com/chile/travel-troubles/). I had visions of spending never ending quality time with my family, lazing around, laughing, playing in the waves, exercising (ya right), and feeling more relaxed then in the last few crazy years.....but this isn't always the case...the planning (where to next, where are we staying, how are we getting there, what are we going to see when we get there), the fear of missing something amazing while trying to keep my kids on somewhat of a routine is not always easy. The girls crave structure, I never thought they would, but they are dying to go to school, (we have decided to enroll them for a few weeks at an international school in Koh Lanta Thailand or Goa, India). While I would love to literally Glob-trot all over the world, we have realized that we may have to sacrifice a few places in order to have a healthy balance...our amazing, very relaxing stay in Hopkins Belize proved that.
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Having fun with the supermoon right off our deck |
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This sweet little dog I was in Love with, I wanted to take her home... |
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Liv and her little Jamari |
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Beautiful Placencia-we celebrated Johnny's 49th birthday here... |
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