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Early Anniversary Trip

08.17.2011 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

Well my bloggity vacation ended up extending a bit past my real-life vacation so now I’m playing catch up.

But the first week of August Mark and I disappeared to Cozumel, Mexico for an early anniversary trip (we celebrated 18 years last Sunday).

As always, this was a frugal vacation. Really, my husband rocks at these. First, air fair was free (used airline miles), our 6 night all-inclusive resort stay was just a few hundred dollars (partially covered with airline miles) and everything else was done on the cheap.

This was the view out the lobby of the hotel…

It was right next to the “adults-only” pool. Let me tell you something about “adult-only” pools at all-inclusive resorts. Between 8am-1pm they are blissfully quiet. But as soon as the swim-up bar bartender shows up all bets are off. We ended up spending most of our time at the family pool. Yes, while we were on a kid-free vacation. That’s how bad it was 🙂

We ate a very weird variety of foods, but could always rely on the chips & guacamole. Or at least Mark could. Avocados are the one food I detest.

But we ate every meal staring at the ocean. One night at dinner there was the most amazing blood-red sunset. This pic does NOT do it justice but I didn’t have my good camera with me.

We took the ferry over to Playa Del Carmen then took a bus down to Tulum to see the ruins. It was hot, and humid as you can tell by Mark’s shirt.

I spent one entire day like this…

We got incredibly lost looking for this… (but fortunately it’s a tiny island so you can’t get really, really lost)

Mark stopped to ask for directions…

Okay, it wasn’t THIS lizard, but it was a lizard (he says gecko) that he rolled down his window and hollered at.

We climbed the lighthouse. The man said “When you get to the top be sure to watch your head.” As he was climbing Mark even read the sign “Watch your head.” And then he promptly banged his own head.

We had a lot of laughs and thoroughly enjoyed our much needed time away together. We used to do trips together at least once a year (even if it was only a 3-day weekend) but this is the first non-work-related trip we’ve been on together since Luke & Beza came home 2.5 years ago. Yes, long overdue.

We are so blessed that both our parents live in town and are willing to take the kids. They had a blast at the grandparents (having since grown weary of their parents summer schedules) and were not even sad to see us go.

We’re already scheming for our next one 🙂

Categories // Family Matters

Adoption Shower Success

08.17.2011 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

The Dinsmore family is featured in the book with one of their fundraising ideas, but they just had success with another one.

It was actually spearheaded by two of Lara’s friends. The Dinsmore’s needed to fund the last $5,000 of travel expenses so they can go to Uganda to pick up their son.

So Shelly & Colleen hijacked her blog to conduct an online Adoption Baby Shower with the goal of raising $5,000 in 7 days.

And as baby shower prizes go, their’s was amazing. They gave away a Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital Camera (w/ zoom lens) as the grand prize with a few smaller prizes as well.

Want to know how it went?

Categories // Affording Adoption, Fundraising

American Girl Doll Giveaway

08.15.2011 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

One of the ideas in Adopt Without Debt is doing blog giveaways/raffles. Specifically one idea mentioned was an American Girl Doll giveaway that helped the Buoiconti family raise nearly $2,400.

Well Peter and Tanya took the idea and ran with it on their blog as well. On August 8th they drew a winner and celebrated $2,500 raised to bring home their little girl from China.

I LOVE hearing reader stories and am always looking for more ideas to share. If you have one, fill out the idea form here.

Categories // Affording Adoption, Fundraising

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Writer. Wife. Mother. Traveler. Coffee-addict. Book-lover. Television-Junkie. I love stories. Hearing them, watching them, telling them, living them.

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