I travel a bit.
Sometimes for work. Sometimes for play. Sometimes for a destination wedding. Or was it a renewal? And sometimes these events run in tandem with your Grammy's 90th birthday perfectly sandwiched in between, and you are jetsetting across the country for 17 days.
As expected with all these trips comes a lot of time at airports so as of last year I decided, Strictly carry-ons for 2016. This was a HUGE undertaking. I didn't even own a carry-on first of all. I mean, just 2 years ago Joey took me on a surprise birthday trip and I packed more for that weekend than I did on this 2 1/2 week adventure.
My goal weight has always been 50lbs. Get my suitcase as close to 50 without going over and I am golden. I'm proud to say, my average is 49.5lbs. It's important to have goals :) And looking back to last year's goal- 15 trips, averaging 7 days per trip. 4 of those trips, 10+ days. ALL. IN. A. CARRY-ON. I can't tell ya how accomplished this makes me feel. But back to my most recent adventure...
The first week was spent in San Francisco hosting Pivotal New Hire. A great week empowering the new recruits with my work fam. Of course I shared that I was flying to Florida to celebrate Grammy and my class was so sweet they suggested recording a bday video for her. I seriously work with some superb people.

Our family has a phenomenal bond that I am blessed to have been born into. Here we are serenading Grammy at her party.
Grammy&Papa, I've said it before and I will say it til the end, Thank You Two for your endless love. We are the lucky ones.
And I personally feel doubly blessed because my other family, the one I married into, also has this unbreakable bond, and just like it has always fulfilled me to see my dad spend time with his fam, I get the same feeling seeing Joey with his. So needless to say, Puerto Rico was a treat on a number of levels.
Level 1: VA-CA-TION
Listen, I am extremely grateful for all of the travel I am afforded and how often I am able to spend time with my family & friends. But let's be real - spending a few days at my parents house running around to see my nearest and dearest is not particularly relaxing. Don't mince my words, it recharges me in a way that I absolutely need, but it is not "relaxing". Similarly, last years 12-day Benoit family road trip (post pending) from San Diego to Seattle and back was super adventurous but relaxing it was not. So when Cliff & Jenn ever said they were having a destination wedding in Puerto Rico I was stoked.
I arrived in Puerto Rico a day before Joey and made myself right at home. We stayed in the oceanfront community Condado (if you think this girl gets enough beach time living in SD you thought wrong) and as quickly as I could throw on a bikini and grab my book I was lounging poolside at the luxurious Condado Vanderbilt Hotel, gazing at gorgeous panoramic views of the Atlantic, sipping a jalapeno margarita and eating tacos from the aptly named Tacos & Tequila. I ate here 4 times during the week. The tacos were the star and that grilled shrimp taco - OMG, so delicious! The tortilla soup left Joey and I wanting more too. And we did. We came back another day and ordered an obscene amount of food. The drinks were outstanding (and strong) too. But I think I have to give my favorite drink of the week to the Zacapa Crusta at Santaella. Zacapa 23 rum, Fig marmalade, fresh lime & lemon, Cinnamon syrup, Grand Marnier, Angostura. Those mixologists know how to make a cocktail!
Level 2: Don't worry BEACH Happy
Besides eating and drinking we spent as much time at the water as possible. I could live in the ocean. I mean, I live as close as I can get and I am still obsessed. That warm Atlantic water though ... it definitely makes it easier to jump right in - and we sure did. Here are some highlights from this Pisces baby.
Surfing
I caught my first wave! And rode it all the way to shore! Second attempt ever. Pretty proud of myself on this one.
Jetskiing
Picture me screaming in sheer bliss, hitting max speeds jumping waves on the open ocean. I felt like the badass babe Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) from The Fast and The Furious. I was the lone lady, with the hubs and a group of his highly competitive cousins.
But I've gotta say gliding through the mystical mangrove teeming with bats and who knows what other wildlife takes the cake for this tough chick (more like tough cookie).

There - in this "bio bay", a body of water that contains millions of micro-organisms - these teeny tiny plankton glow* like fireflies. *when agitated. It's not like you paddle into the lagoon and the entire thing lights up like a Christmas tree, but when you cup water in your hands it does look like you're holding sparkling pixie dust. Pretty rad if you ask me. And to top it off it was a clear night and the stars were shining extra bright. Magical.
Level 3: <3 JENIFORD <3

Family isn't always blood. It's the people in your life who want you in theirs; the ones who accept you for who you are. The ones who would do anything to see you smile and love you no matter what. And that's what I have with these two beautiful souls.

The Jeniford bridal party drunk in love in Old San Juan

And giving credit where credit is due:
My Puerto Rico experience wouldn't have been half of what it was without this Sunshine & Salsa in San Juan blog post from JETSETTINGWITHJESS. Jess is a hometown friend who started a travel agency curating boutique travel experiences. Follow her for a little inspiration for your next trip!
Wes Money - another brother from another mother. I snagged a few of his landscape photos, and that one of Cliff with his two little ones because it absolutely melts my heart.
And last but certainly not least, the amazing staff at the Holiday Inn Express San Juan Condado, especially Alev and Celeste. Life has been crazy (to say the least) and the night before flying to Puerto Rico (sick as a dog mind you) I realized I never extended my hotel stay. Thankfully Alev, the Director of Sales, and I had been in contact since the initial booking. I emailed her at dinner, her OOO popped up, yet she answered my emails promptly and somehow (with a full house) got it arranged for me to not only have a room, but early check-in. And Celeste, the concierge, was simply outstanding. Between checking the brightness levels of the bio-bay every day for me (highly recommended to make sure you have the best opportunity to see the sparkly plankton) and helping to book anything and everything for us, she was an immense help.
amy, thank you for sharing your adventures. i want to go to Puerto Rico! love the videos and photos!
ReplyDeleteGo! It's a nice (easy) getaway for east coasters.
DeleteOh my my my, you have great writing skills, great photo skills, and a great loving heart. Fab blog, sweet Amy. xo xo xo from AC
ReplyDeleteI love you. Thank you so much Auntie <3 <3 <3
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ReplyDeleteI went to Puerto Rico in 1981 but I'd like to go there again soon it may look different now Welcome back
ReplyDeleteI am sure a lot has changed Wesley. Such is life. All my best.
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