Thursday, June 28, 2012

2012 Mexico Trip: Visiting Tulum Ruins












Visit Tulum Ruins
Prior going to Mexico, from internet, we already knew that we could go to the Tulum Ruins by the local’s public transit “collectivo”. Our hotel build conseruc confirmed that at Day 1.
We met the Air Canada Vacation agent at Day 2, he tried to promote us the ½ day excursion to Tulum for USD $55 per adult and $45 per child. That meant $55+$55+$45=$155 for our family. We said we were interested to other excursions but not to this excursion as we could do it ourselves, but he tried to scare us with the long walk to the ruins. (Which I think is not true.)
At Day 3, we walked toward the Highway after our breakfast. It was about 8 minute’s walk with a 5 year old boy. We crossed the highway to catch the south bound collective. Don’t worry to much on how to stop them, they will come to you. In our case, the collective (white van) noticed us and stopped for us before we even crossed the highway. As usual, always ask for the price first. We paid 35 pesos x2 adults. Child got free ride. As expected, the collective got off highway to Akumal to get more passengers. We arrived at the Tulum archeological site in 25 minutes.
At the highway entrance, there was a ticket booth with the sign “The Official Info Center – Free Maps”. It was not the Archeological site’s official booth. It was a regular Tour Ticket Booth. As you walked in, every tour booth had the similar sign with “Official Info Center”. Talked to them if you are interested in the tour packages. They offered better price then our Air Canada Vacation agent. For instance, they offered the XCaret Excursion package with 20% discount. They take cash or credit card. We didn’t have cash nor credit card at the time, so we passed the deal and got our free map. Not sure about their credibility, but I think they are trustable. They are doing their business there, they not going anywhere.
From the highway, you can either walk (about 7-10 min walk) or take a train (20 pesos per adult, child is free, round trip) to the site. We have a child who loves train, so we took the train. We saw a lot of tourist just walked in.
At the site entrance, we bought our entrance tickets (57 pesos per adult, child is free). We spent a good 2 hours in the site touring around. We didn’t plan to swim there, but saw a lot of people swimming. The site was hot, but the short 15 minutes rain brought down the temperature quite a bit. The best spot to take ruins photo is the empty field on the hill side distance away from the ruins’ main temple. If you don’t know where it is, just pay attention to the crowd who follow a tour guide. All tour guides brought their guests to the spot to take photos.
On our way back, we stopped at the shopping area. Avoid those smaller stores first. Go directly to the supermarket next to the small stores; survey the price there to equip yourself for the real bargaining.  For example, we paid 20 pesos for a small toy for my son in a small store, but only found out it was selling for $1 USD at the supermarket. The small store tried to sell me a Tulum Ruin souvenir for $25, but the supermarket sells the same one for $11. If you think you are not so good bargainer like me, just buy from the supermarket. It won’t be wrong.
Going back to our hotel, we missed an outgoing collective. We were greeted by a driver with an empty collective. Again, ask the price first. It will not leave until it is full with passengers. Full means full.  We waited about 25 minutes inside the collectivo (with AC on) until he got all 14 passengers. 
We spent 140 pesos for collectivo, 40 pesos for train, 114 pesos for entrance ticket. In total, we spent 294 pesos. About USD$23. (Compare to $155 plus tips with the Excursion from Air Canada Vacation.)

Thursday, June 14, 2012

2012: Happy Birthday to Daddy



I had a very good Birthday “Eve” family party celebration last night. This morning, I opened my eyes to see Jacob jumped up to my bed, kissed me and hugged me, and handed me his hand-made Birthday card. He then asked me to lay down on my tummy, he then opened playbook with my favorite news app and put it in front of me, and did a 5 minutes massage on my back. He is sweet, isn't he? :-)

Of course, I had a special banana waffle breakfast from Doreen. This afternoon, when I opened up my lunch box.... there was a love note for me too... In the evening, we went out to eat my favorite 椒盐软壳蟹、鳕鱼dinner.

That midnight, Jacob had an accident and wet the bed. He woke up and went to our bedroom for help. Daddy woke up, but got refused, he said he wanted mommy. This morning, mommy asked him why he refused daddy's help, he said "今天是爸爸的生日。我不要他太辛苦,他已经很辛苦了。所以我要你帮我。“

Hmmm.... Hope that 年年都有今日、日日都有"今日"的treatment。 :-)

Monday, June 04, 2012

Jacob and Phonics


Jacob has been recognizing letters and learning phonics with daddy since he was 3. Daddy came out with a lot of fun phonics games and projects. That helps a lot when Jacob goes to JK and start to learn popcorn words from his teachers. Jacob is learning his popcorn words by sounding them out in phonics terms, blending the sound-spelling patterns.

As of today, we spend 1 hour in reading bible almost every night before bed time. (No forcing at all. He begs daddy to tell him bible story every night. I guess daddy is a good story teller.... LOL.) We will read the bible together. Jacob will read the words he recognizes, and daddy will read the words he doesn't know. In many times, daddy came out with a very simple analogy to match his level to help him understand the story. Sometimes daddy came out with some projects. (ie: learning God's people's "special tent" with a Tabernacle model). Fun and creativity never end at our home. They always inspire us to laugh, learn and to grow.

For the bible reading part, this is the biggest opportunity daddy have: Daddy would blend in our moral views, our family values and our Christian faith.  Daddy sow the seed, and water it every night. Jacob accepted Jesus at 4 years old.


Saturday, June 02, 2012

Jacob's Party Time song - 5 yrs old

Jacob sang party time song before our regular family party time. He made up the lyrics as he sang.

 

Jacob's voice message for daddy at work - 4.5 yrs old

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