Words can't describe how relaxed and content we are with this fantastic trip, which was full of sunshine, celebrations and adventures. Oh, and lots and lots of food. I don't think we've ever eaten this much. The buffets at our resorts were so tempting, that we called every meal a "food battle" and almost always lost. We had a total of 40 of these battles, after each one we would roll back to our room to take a break. However, I don't feel too bad about all this, after all, it was baby Morris craving all this food and he got what he needed :)
Speaking of cravings, the biggest craving of the past 2 weeks - Watermelon. I had it with almost every single meal, including the snacks on the beach. It was pretty great.
I have to say, that none of the scary predictions about traveling while 6-7 months pregnant materialized: I read that flying would be "super" uncomfortable, that warm/hot climate would be unbearable, that I would swell from head to toe - none of this happened. I felt great the whole time. Of course the downside of traveling now was related to all of the limitations: no hiking, no diving, no exotic food or great looking seafood, except for grilled small fish, no dune surfing, no this, no that - everyone is just to scared to deal with a pregnant woman. We still managed to get past some ridiculous precautions and have some fun, within reason: we went on a great hike, took a trip into the desert, sat on a camel :)
Auntie Jenni gave us a challenge: to take a picture, where I'm buried in the sand, with only my belly showing. Toes and head were optional. We accepted the challenge and decided to go for the optional extra credit too.
While laying on the beach, I read 3-4 books about babies and how to deal with them. Of course, each author has their own opinion, that is completely opposite from the other: let the baby cry vs. don't let the baby cry, keep the baby warm vs. the cold will develop endurance and immune system, feed the baby at night vs. don't feed the baby at night, use the feeding bottles vs. don't use them because the baby will get lazy etc etc. This stuff is hard!
Still got some nice jumping pictures, this one is my favorite! The desert was one of the most impressive places I've ever seen!
But most importantly - we got some major chillax time, which is great for the baby. Here are some more pictures below, enjoy!

All three of you look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteDo you mean Rob, Me and the camel? :)
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