The trip was planned last October with the idea of getting away for Steve and Torys anniversary with no kids. We wanted to go somewhere similar to our Honeymoon in Costa Rica, which was 10 amazing days spent between Tamarindo Beach and Nayara at the Arenal Volcano. Panama was an option but Cancun was by our travel agent Debbie and the Haven Riviera resort was the place.
We started the night before by dropping off Nathan and Rosie to sleep the night before we left at a friends house, Dean and Michelle Lee, because we were leaving for the airport early the next morning. Vivian stayed with us on the last night because the previous day was very rough for her. She had to have her front tooth extracted and was in pain the whole night, so we werent sure about leaving her at the Lees house to sleep another night. Sure enough, Vivian was fine and Steve took her over to the Lees house in the morning to reunite with her brother and sister with some cuddles on the couch to watch tv and spend the next 4 days with the Lees before Steves parents, Susie
and George, took over for the last 3 days. Steve went back home and rode to the airport with Tory with our driver David and we began the vacation without any kids...wow! Tory got off to a better start at the airport since she still has TSA pre, while poor Steves had expired and he had to take off his belt and shoes in security like a peasant.
The flight and clearing customs in Cancun was quick and easy. It took some time to find our travel arrangements outside the airport, as you get bombarded with taxis and shuttles trying to usher you to their cars or probably kidnap you. Thankfuly, we got into our private van and rode to the resort. Cancun is very lush with greenery and our resort was 10 miles south of the airport and much more private than the main island where most of the hotels are. We were greeted and taken good care of at Haven, and checked into our room before wanting to go to dinner since we were both hungry from only eating the United Airlines snack pack for lunch all day. Dinner was at a Japanese Restaurant with sushi
and a hot grilled plate of meat skewers with some other side dishes that filled us up after a long travel day. After that, we jumped into the jacuzzi part of the pool for a little night swim before calling it a night. Even with the flying and shuttling part, there was a sense of relaxation that can only be felt without kids. Of course, we still missed them and were looking at videos and pictures of them all day on our phones.