We woke up early again today, and I once again watched the sun rise over the horizon before packing up all of my belongings. The wind was blowing, and waves were splashing up on our front dock. We ate breakfast and said our final good-byes, before boarding the boat for the last time.
We got to the airport about 20 minutes before our flight--which was plenty of time to do everything we needed to. We took the island hopper again, and flew the 25 minutes to Belize International Airport. After letting Seth and Mai off--they were headed for Costa Rica--we flew another five minutes to a smaller airport, where we caught a flight to San Pedro. Done was our all-inclusive. We had to start tipping by the job, and we had ground crew, a driver, a boat driver, and the concierge all looking for a tip.
When we were showed our room, it was incredible. It was a two bedroom condo with a kitchen. The floors were hard-wood and marble, the family bathroom was tiled, and the master bathroom had a soaking tub with lounger for two people, and a stone shower. There was a walk-in closet that was bigger than all of our closet space at home. David and Anita were kind enough to let us take the master bedroom. (I know, pictures of a hotel room in a vacation blog is not the thing people want to see, but I was just too impressed.)
After settling in, we went to lunch, and then I rode a hotel bike the
three and a half miles into town. I had accidentally left my swimsuit at
the resort where we went cave tubing, so I needed to buy a new one. I
also needed to pick up a few groceries for our stay. The store I was
told to go to had just closed, so I found another store where I could
purchase swim wear. After that, I got groceries and raced back to the
hotel. The bicycle was supposed to be back by 4, and I got it there by
4:15--close.
While typing up this blog post on the veranda, the power went out for about 10 minutes. Something must have happened in town, but we got it back pretty quick. The rest of the day was pretty uneventful.
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