We've started a new tradition of going to Rocky Point Mexico during fall break. This was our 2nd year to go and we loved it just as much as the 1st year - if not more!
If you can't make it to Hawaii then I would say this is second best.
Warm water, beautiful sand, family, friends, and fun sea animals.
The girls love getting their hair braided and I love it because we don't have to mess with doing their hair everyday.
We learned to bring our own beach toys and shovels this year too. Let the sand castle making begin!
This is the resort we stay in with all of our friends.
You can see in the picture that it is low tide and so the water line is about half a mile away from the resort. It's so fun for the kids to go exploring in the calm and shallow water.
Ella exploring
G&G Wagner have joined us the last 2 years too! So fun to have them come along!
Mae was the perfect beach baby. She loved the water and sand!
Cooper caught many different animals but here is a picture of a small octopus he found.
Mae chewing on her sting ray toy
Cooper's starfish
Some friends of ours brought their blowup paddle boards and let us use them. Ella loved going out with me and Tyler.
Tyler dug a hole for him and Cooper
We loved all the vendors that would walk up and down the beach selling stuff.
Our favorites were the bracelets and MANGOES!!!
Grandma W bought Clara a cute purse
We caravaned down with about 12 other families. It was so fun because the kids always had someone to play with and there was always great company.
weird sand creature
One evening the low tide left beautiful ripples in the sand and the sunset was gorgeous.
cute girls
Grandma W and Mae
One day we all chipped in so our kids could ride the "Red Shark"
They had so much fun and then Tyler and I went with some other adults and it was crazy fun! I can't remember the last time I laughed so hard!
One evening we had a sand castle building competition.
Our team made a pyramid and the Sphinx
Tyler and Grandpa W working away
our pyramid
On the last day we decided to go into town
Here are pictures of the port and some fishing boats
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