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It was a long flight... |
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I'd like to say Kenny was fine as long as he had his teddy, but that wasn't true... |
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First views of Zihuatanejo from the shuttle bus |
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The GO's (people who work at the Club Med) do a big welcoming parade when people arrive. The first woman on the left was Paula, who worked in the Baby Club with Kenny. |
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Playing with Daddy's hat in our room. |
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We went to Playa Linda to see the crocodiles in the lagoon |
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Building a new pier |
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This was Playa Linda - much more crowded than the Club Med beach, Playa Quieta |
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Tree with interesting seed pods on the beach |
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March of the Mini Club. They seemed to be having a good time |
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This was Kenny's Baby Club |
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Wheeling Kenny kenny around on a baby buggy |
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A family pool party |
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The Eiffel Tower, in butter |
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The restaurant at Club Med. Lots of kids. |
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At the playground |
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Kayaking in the morning, when the water is quite calm |
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They had a trapeeze setup for both kids and adults, which I ended up using as well! |
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Taking the bus into town |
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Old fasioned looking washing machines for sale |
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Saw a lot of these in use, usually by street vendors |
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Lots of indian women on the street with their young kids, who have to stay very close by. Seems like a hard life. |
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Dried meat hung up |
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