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Belize part 2: ambergris caye

April 8, 2015

belize part 2 ambergris caye downtown

A couple of weeks ago I shared the first part of our Belize trip (it’s the previous post if you want to take a look) about our time on Caye Caulker. During our stay we look a day trip to Ambergris Caye and I was even more glad we decided not to stay longer. It was fun but I much preferred the laid back atmosphere on Caye Caulker.

belize part 2 ambergris caye downtown 2

We walked around the main area near where the ferry lets off but the day was heating up and we really wanted to be near or in the water. I had heard of a bar that’s at the end of a dock called Palapa Bar and Grill that had inner tubes you could lay in and drink beer. It was pretty much all I wanted to do. After discovering it was a few miles away we chose to rent a golf cart. It was well worth it because we had so much fun riding around the island on it.

belize part 2 ambergris caye walker golf cart

I was super excited when we pulled up to the bar because it was exactly what I had imagined from what I had seen, inner tubes and all!

belize part 2 ambergris caye palapa bar 1

belize part 2 ambergris caye palapa bar 2

We sat on the upper deck and ordered fancy tropical drinks and lunch. The water and sky and breeze were perfect and we got a bit of relief from the sun. It’s such a great moment when the things you’ve been dreaming about and planning are finally happening. I was pretty pumped.

belize part 2 ambergris caye drink

belize part 2 ambergris caye jessica

belize part 2 ambergris caye shore

belize part 2 ambergris caye water

Everyone was pretty content to hang out on the dock but I was determined to get in the water and on those darn inner tubes! I headed out into the water and climbed in and enjoyed my beer. A few minutes later Walker decided he wanted to lower a bucket of beer down to me. He used the rope provided and once it was down he had me go get it. The water was kind of deep so it was a bit of a struggle and I just about got salt water in all the beers but I made it back to the inner tubes. Once I was back on I realized my side was stinging. Walker tried to convince me I was fine (which yes I was) but my side my stinging anyhow. We finally concluded that I was stung by my first jellyfish. It stung for a few hours on and off but no harm done. Apparently the little suckers hang out in the sea grasses that you can see floating around my tube. So, yes, do go here and get in the tubes but just watch out for the grasses and the jellies.

belize part 2 ambergris caye inner tubes

After Palapa we rode farther down the island in the opposite direction and went to anther bar on the water. We couldn’t stay for long though because the cart was due back. The golf cart ride in itself was an adventure so it was ok plus we got to finish our drinks on the ride (except the driver of course). We returned the cart and water taxied it back to Caye Caulker.

I mentioned in my last post that I wore a Belize necklace on our trip and it was a great reminder of the fun we had and my first tropical vacation when I returned. If you are looking for a great way to remember a special time or place head over to the shop.

Belize: Caye Caulker

March 25, 2015

belize part 1 sail boats

I’m finally sharing my Belize pictures! We traveled there at the end of December but we took so many great pictures it was hard to decide which ones to share and how to break them up so I don’t overwhelm you. We left late at night on the 30th of December so we arrived in Belize City on New Year’s Eve (also the eve of my birthday). We rode the water taxi over to Caye Caulker. It was a pretty rough ride but luckily I didn’t get motion sick.

belize part 1 caye caulker dock

It was so incredible to be finally seeing the island we had researched so much about. The warm air felt so amazing and I got really excited seeing all the pretty blue water and coconut trees.

belize part 1 walker and jessica drinks

We found our taxi driver (golf cart driver) and got quickly settled into our cabana before finding something to eat. Our driver/caretaker for the week recommended Rosa’s for lunch. It’s one of the more touristy restaurants but the food was good and finally I was sipping on a tropical beverage. Ah…

belize part 1 caye caulker main st

After lunch we all agreed a nap was in order if we were going to party like the locals for New Year’s Eve. We rested up and later in the evening got all dressed up to go out. We found a fun place to have dinner and then made our way to The Split where just about everyone on the island was dancing and drinking and having a great time. We got some tropical drinks and hit the dance floor. It had been far too long since I just let loose and danced and it felt great.

belize part 1 jessica and walker 2015

After a while we realized it was almost midnight. We made our way closer to the water and everyone began to countdown. Walker had stepped into the water and I wanted to join but I was wearing strappy sandals (and not the water kind). I was frantically taking them off and trying to get to the water before the countdown ended. 3…2…1 I made it just in time! We yelled happy New Year and happy birthday to me and stood there arm in arm watching the fireworks display. It was pretty magical. There we were,  we had just arrived in Belize that very day, we were standing with our feet in the Caribbean Sea, it was New Year’s Day, and fireworks were going off. Not to mention it was my first birthday ever to not have to wear a coat of any kind.

belize part 1 jessica on dock

The next day, or rather later that day, for my birthday we had brunch, went and hung out by The Split, did a bit of exploring, and then had a bit of a strange dinner with a very pleasant ending. We had finished our meal and were getting ready to pay and leave when most of the lights went out. We all assumed it was just some sort of power failure until we saw a very lovely looking dessert with a candle on it headed our way. Everyone sang happy birthday and it was really special. Also the chocolate torte or whatever it was was so good.

belize part 1 poolside

Over the next couple of days we enjoyed the pool at our Cabana, we tried a lot of the island foods, we shopped around town, we went to a local basketball tournament (that was so much fun), and enjoyed the sun. Walker and I also went snorkeling one day but I think I’ll save that for another post.

belize part 1 public dock

On another day we decided we would just bike around the island and see what we could find. I think that was one of my favorite days. We biked around the less frequented part of the island so it was very relaxing. We also found the public dock which was pretty scary to walk on as you can see. But how beautiful is that water! I swam around for a little while and it felt so warm yet refreshing.

belize part 1 puppy

Oh my gosh the cutest puppy in a basket.

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belize part 1 jessica

On our last night on Caye Caulker Walker and I discovered a little local restaurant really close to our Cabanas where we had one of the best meals on the island. We were a bit sad that we found it so late in our trip but at least we found it. It was the perfect way to end our time on the island.

I also made a custom gold Belize charm to wear while we were there which was really fun and when I got back it was a nice conversation piece.

The Collective {of us}

February 27, 2015

the collective of us at alt summit

(a few of the collective members at ALT summit this January)

As you most likely know by now (but it’s totally fine if you don’t) I have been running my own business for four years. Within that four years I was constantly searching out people who were doing similar things. Running your own business is hard and doing it all on your own all the time is exhausting. I wanted to find a group of women who really got what I was doing and that could offer me support and I could offer it back. I wanted to find my tribe.

I attended conferences and took online classes and I would meet truly wonderful people and have all the best intentions but I couldn’t figure out how to keep that momentum going after the event or class. And then I met Cyndie. We met in an online business group along with Stasia and Tatiana. And then we met in person and I could tell this would be different.

Soon after we met she launched The Collective {of us} and asked if I’d like to be a part of it and I said yes! As Cyndie puts it it’s an online collective for entrepreneurs to build and grow their biz through community, strategy, coaching, and peer-to-peer support. I knew a few of the ladies who were also going to be a part and I could assume everyone else would be equally amazing.

I knew it would make me accountable. It would give me a group of people I could get advice from.  It would help me keep in contact with some ladies I had met in the past. It would help me feel a little less alone in my business. What I did not anticipate was just how amazing it would really be. Everyone was so knowledgeable and helpful. It seemed that we all had similar struggles and were so eager to share what we had learned and to listen to what more we could learn. The information I received and business help was so great but what I was truly grateful for was that I had finally found my tribe.

I’ve been so inspired by this group to grow my business, to be true to my brand and myself, to believe in what I do and my talents. If this sounds like something you’d be interested here is the link to find out more and if not that’s fine too. It’s just fun to share where my inspiration comes from and the people that are in my business and life support system.