Sunday, January 29, 2012

Visa Trip - Belize

Every three months we have to leave Honduras to renew our visa. In December we took a trip just the two of us to Belize. It was an amazing time of relaxation and quality time together. We stayed at a nice little hotel on the beach front, and to our surprise (literally we got of the boat and said "habla espanol?" to the first person we met) we found out that everyone speaks English in Belize. It used to be an English colony, so English is one of the main languages. The overall atmosphere is laid back and relaxed. Which made the little beach town of Placencia a great spot to take a vacation.


The beach in front of our hotel was simply beautiful!

We rented bikes one day and biked up the peninsula to Maya Beach for lunch and some relaxing in the hammocks. It was a fabulous day and the fish there was delicious!


Biking up to Maya Beach.

This one is for my cousin, Maya ;)


The super awesome ocean cabana, built over the ocean!


Relaxing in the ocean cabana after filling our stomachs with delicious fish.

We spent another afternoon kayaking through a lagoon to the open ocean where we unknowingly caught a fish that literally jumped into Darrell's lap, that was quite unexpected and made for a good laugh.

It was so nice to be on vacation and have the ability to sleep in each morning without any plans for the day or anywhere we needed to be, to go on dates each night and eat delicious food - shrimp, fish, vegetables, cajan food, etc.

One day we took a tour to Laughing Bird Caye (pronounced key) to snorkel. The island they took us to was a national park and was the most beautiful turquoise ocean we had ever seen. It looked like the pictures you see on post cards and think they are edited in Photoshop, but they're not!

While snorkeling we saw squid, gigantic lobsters, many brightly colored fish, swam with schools of fish, and even saw a nurse shark! It was awesome.


The beautiful Laughing Bird Caye...

...where we snorkeled!

Our vacation was wonderful. We returned to Siguatepeque, Honduras to spend Christmas and New Years in our home here. Sadly, Karen was sick for the holidays.

Now we are back working at our school, and are very busy once again. We are glad to be here, and glad to be investing in our students lives. We know God is using us here to further His kingdom and are thankful. Please keep us in your prayers as we continue to teach and work here in Honduras.