Day 7 – Friday December 20, 2013:
Today,
Dave and I just decided not to do much around the resort except to swim, tan,
relax and maybe shop a little. There are
vendors in Jamaica who set up their handmade wares in various locations on the
premises: dresses, purses, jewelry, paintings (large and small), small
sculptures made out of wood, and small musical instruments. The list goes on and on. If you want to buy something uniquely
Jamaican, that is definitely not a problem.
I bought a lovely mostly purple dress at the resort for $45US and, while
on my river raft excursion yesterday, I’d bought Brent a colourful muscle shirt
and James an equally colourful T-shirt.
It would be obvious to anyone looking at them wearing these shirts that
we’d been to a tropical destination.
Brent
and James went to the waterpark this morning after breakfast and, later on, I
went to spend some time floating on an inner tube on the “Lazy River”, a
meandering stream that looks and behaves somewhat like a small river in the
waterpark pool. I must say that Brent
and James had an absolute blast in that waterpark the whole week! Brent even filmed himself and James going
down the slide while they were sliding down it!
He was able to do this because Dave’s video camera is waterproof. It was even more amazing to see James sliding
down the waterslide with Brent closely following him down it. I have to admit it was a very unusual video
to see.
Brent
and James also went para-sailing together yesterday while I was at the spa! I didn’t think an adult and a child could go
para-sailing at the same time, but they did it!
They took off from a motor boat in the middle of Montego Bay, were
dipped into the water a little bit (on purpose), and then the motor boat drove
off pulling them up while the parachute strapped onto their backs was in the
process of filling up with air behind them.
They told me they had forgotten to take the video camera on this particular
excursion and Brent was really sorry about that - he said later that it was
truly awesome adventure for both of them!
For
myself, I was content mostly to read my book (Rage of Angels by Sidney Sheldon), work on my notebook computer
journalizing our first international trip together – hopefully, not the last
one either – swim, snorkel and go to the spa. I don’t often get chances to relax
completely, but this holiday proved to me that I could relax and completely let
go of everything that had been on my mind before we left Canada for
Jamaica. So, I am definitely going to
keep writing about my travels, travelling to different tropical and other
international destinations and figure out how to make my coming retirement
years as fruitful as possible! This was
an adventure like no other I’ve ever been on!
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