I love La Paz!
Chris eating chips/salsa in the main palapa, that is where we had our meals, checked email, and met with friends each day.
By the pool.
The grounds of Casa Buena.
Plane ride to La Paz
We arrived in La Paz after a morning of travel. Everything went smoothly, the only "issue" was a surprise $22 fee that we think was for our visas. It was fine though.
Upon arrival, the moms took off to the "CCC", it is the gringo supermarket there that has everything. I couldn't believe they had soymilk, soy yogurt, tofu, rudi's organic bread, and organic cereal so I stocked up on some food to have back at the B & B. I was so pleasantly surprised that we weren't going to live off of rice and lentils. Chris and Athena hit the pool while we were gone. We made pasta for dinner and didn't stay up too late but tried to get settled.
Upon arrival, the moms took off to the "CCC", it is the gringo supermarket there that has everything. I couldn't believe they had soymilk, soy yogurt, tofu, rudi's organic bread, and organic cereal so I stocked up on some food to have back at the B & B. I was so pleasantly surprised that we weren't going to live off of rice and lentils. Chris and Athena hit the pool while we were gone. We made pasta for dinner and didn't stay up too late but tried to get settled.
3 comments:
YAY! Love the jump jump jump shots! Can't wait to see what else you captured.
It looks like you had a great time!
I'm amazed you could find decent food at the supermarket - that's wonderful! When I went to Mazatlan last year, there was nothing organic, and I had to live off hydrogenated peanut butter and white bread in addition to what very little I could eat at any restaurant (sometimes nothing) and some snacks I'd brought from home.
love the photos, looks like a great vacations!
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