We also sped around the beach on jet skis and a banana boat before making it back to enjoy the water slides. I've never been on a waterslide before so they started me on an easy one, The Challenger. We went so fast that by the time we got to the bottom I thought my water broke! Just kidding...but we were going fast!
So then we thought we could brave the "Leap of Faith." The first thing we saw while waiting in line was a sign that said "not recommended for pregnant women and those with heart conditions." Paul & I just looked at each other and couldn't help but laugh. So with the help of my hubby, sister, and Alex (taunting me that even 7 year old girls were going down the slide) I decided to go (and then ended up going yet another time.) =)
We couldn't travel all the way to Atlantis and not explore, so when we did, look what we found! It's a Manta Ray!!
We spent many late nights playin Hearts and Uno. We took advantage of the beautiful weather and didn't miss an evening of sittin' on the beach, listening to the waves, watching the occasional lightening, and hearing the roar of thunder (and my mom) in the distance (did I mention the boys were trying to throw my mom into the ocean?!)
Life couldn't get much better than this. The only damper I experienced on the trip was that my mom, sister and I were scheduled to have a massage on our last night. Well.. to make a long story short, I couldn't get one because I wasn't pregnant enough! (apparently, you can only get massages during your 2nd trimester even though I already cleared it with my OB. ) I want this baby to have the best chance at life it can get, so I got over that incident pretty quick. Dad, thanks for working so hard to make our trip possible. Everyone really enjoyed themselves. Sorry about your sunburn (yes, even tan people need sunblock... maybe you can learn a thing or two from these two white guys below!) *hehe*
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