We got into Cabo on Wednesday afternoon (we left at 7:15, meaning we had to get up at 4:30 to be there by 5:30) and had what most would call a very relaxing day. We sat and read and then went to eat at the most delicious restaurant called The Office. I know right? We thought they should definitely play The Office theme song; they'd get way more tourists at the restaurant! It was a really nice restaurant with the tables and chairs right on the beach so you could dig your toes in the sand while you eat. Plus, the food was incredible. I had the best fajitas of my life! We didn't wait long to get in our suits once we got back to the room and go out in the hot tub. Blissful!
On Thursday, we kind of had a lazy morning, which again, so okay with me! We got in a rental car and drove to San Jose del Cabo, a town close to Cabo San Lucas. We went because we heard it was a hoppin' place, but it wasn't. Maybe that's because we went during Siesta time because all we saw was a whole bunch of Mexicans under a huge canopy in the main plaza just sitting there. It was kind of funny. We walked around a bit and decided to have some lunch. Let's just say that I have never eaten at a place called Dirty Sanchez before, but I'm sure glad we did! It was awesome!
When we got back to Cabo, we got in our suits again and rented Jet Ski's. That was a blast. It was my first time on them but I got the hang of it pretty quick. We drove to the arc that is famous in Cabo, and Gary even drove through it (even though I don't think we were technically supposed to; what a rebel!) Gary and Judi saw hundreds of seals on this huge rock, but Derek and I only saw one. He was this lazy old seal sitting on top of this tiny rock. There was only room for him. I drove around it and tried to get his attention. When he finally stirred, all he did was lift up his flipper and waved at me. It was a pretty special moment in my life! Just as I was pulling away, another seal surfaced about 10 feet in front of me. I almost hit it and I screamed, which I think scared it away! It was a successful first time Jet Skiing if I do say so myself!
On Friday, we walked over to the Marina and swam with dolphins. That's right...we swam with dolphins. Well, one dolphin in particular: Frida! She was a very nice dolphin. We hugged her, kissed her and swam with her. She was very friendly and funny too. She could answer questions by nodding and squealing and she beat all eight of us in a water fight! Plus, she weighed 400 pounds but could still jump 20 feet in the air. It really was fun! We spent the rest of the day doing beach activities and reading some more!
On Saturday, we woke up early and caught a cab to go zip lining. It was a blast. There were eight cables, 400 feet and tons of fun! The longest line was 1/2 mile long and we got up to 50 mph. We did a lot of hiking too! Once you go down, you must climb back up to go down again! We went backwards, tandem, and we even did a running jump. It was a blast!
As we were hiking up the last hill, Derek saw this white platform/building hanging from the sky, right smack dab in the middle of the canyon. Derek asked one of the guys what it was and he said it was the place the did bungee jumping. Derek got this big grin on his face and we knew he wanted to do it. They all asked if I would do it too, and I said, pretty nonchalantly, "Yeah, I'd like to try that! Sounds like fun!" I said this without really thinking....
Well, we paid for the extra fees to do it and we were on our way. We had to get into this cage of death, as I like to call it, that creaked a lot when it moved. It took us to the platform and when we got there, there was no floor! I mean, there was, but it was made of glass so you could see the 400 feet down to the bottom of the canyon. It's kind of like the Calgray Tower, but the whole thing was made of it, not just a little portion. So, they put the velcro things around our ankles and told us how to do it. Derek went first and he laughed the whole way down.
I screamed, he laughed!
Then, it was my turn. They asked me to put my toes over the edge. What? Are you insane? Completely out of your mind? I put my toes over the edge. They told me that when they said 3,2,1 Bungee, I shouldn't hesitate but just jump outwards, spread eagle. Yeah...right...don't hesitate. Am I human? They asked if I was ready, but my heart was beating out of my chest so I asked for a few minutes (as I read this over again, it seems that I am not sharing how completely out of my mind scared I was. These strangers were asking me to put all of my faith in them and jump out of a platform...hanging from the sky...possibly to my death. Yeah, I was pretty much hyperventilating!) I finally said I was ready so they said the magic words.
3...What am I doing?
2...Have I completely lost my mind?
1...Here I go, bending my knees like I'm really going to jump.
Bungee!
I jump. That's right. I jumped. And I screamed the entire way down. But it was fun! I probably wouldn't do it again. I've done it once; that's good enough for me but I'm glad I did it. It went quickly but it was fun.
(I don't know if you can see the complete look of terror on my face, but it's there!)
So, that was our trip. I read two books while I was there. That alone was worth it! I love getting time to spend reading! Plus, we got some son (my nose is peeling as proof). What more could we ask?