

This is a picture of us caravanning into the villages and crossing swollen rivers. It was exciting, especially with retired U.S. Army driving.
Tammy and I on our way back from fishing. We didn't get in until almost dark. Remember, the sun sets here by 6:30. It was a long, full, exciting day. We left around 9am. All day the clouds were around us, but never over us...same with the thunder and lightening.
We went fishing on Sunday!! Mr. Cruz took us out to Mojo caye and Snake Caye. We swam around and stood in the sea for literally around 3 straight hours. After catching our own bait in nets, we went out to do some fishing. I caught the most of everyone on the boat!! Here's a picture of some of the others on board, debating whose fish was bigger. After fishing in a few different spots, we went back and the fire chief (far left) fried them up at the fire house for us. Yum!


So tomorrow I fly out at 3:55pm. It's been a wonderful experience down here, I've met incredible people and have seen and done very interesting things. Now, back to Seattle to find a job!
3 comments:
Have a safe flight home you little fisherwoman!! I'm excited to see you!
Wow, I can't believe you are on your way home already! I just came back to see your blog again after talking with Whitney, and I realize how fast time goes in these places. Belize sounds similar to India as far as some of the funny cultural things are concerned. I hope to finally get coffee with you and talk about our trip experiences. Belize looks beautiful. My Dad went scuba diving and fishing there , but I years ago maybe, but I don't remember his pictures.
Anyway, I hope you have a comfortable time getting settled back into life in Seattle. I'm sure it will be an adjustment. Congrats on graduating again! Talk to you in a while from now! Love Kayti
Looks amazing!! I'm glad we found your blog, Shavonne. Now we can keep tabs on you. :)
Rachel (& Kevin)
Post a Comment