6th anniversary
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Six years ago today I made a great decision and married that wonderful man with the monkey on his head. To celebrate our anniversary we are spending the weekend exploring St. Augustine together.
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Six years ago today I made a great decision and married that wonderful man with the monkey on his head. To celebrate our anniversary we are spending the weekend exploring St. Augustine together.

Last night our awesome neighbors invited us over for dessert with their family. I had already planned on making pumpkin pie for us and made that the day before. I had a extra pie shell on hand and a lemon so I put them to good use and made a lemon chess pie. The pie was new to me and turned out really well.  It reminds me a lot of a more sweet than tart lemon bar with its light top sugar crust and creamy custard filling. Darrell even made whipped cream for the pies!

I forgot to mention that we had a great trip to Mexico (here is the proof!) and for the first time in a long time I did not get sick. I also did not take any chances and reduced my risk by only eating cooked veggies and other cooked items. The only fresh food I couldn’t resist was salsa. I had my picture taken with the birdman of Playa del Carmen and also some monkeys.
Soon after returning from vacation we visited the dentist who promptly suggested that we come in to have some work done the following week. I am glad we could spend that time together but did not enjoy having my extra gum tissue removed (via laser!). I am still recovering. ow!

Our community is having a cookie exchange tomorrow so I made sugar cookies, cut them out with Santa head cutters and frosted them with buttercream and chocolate. I am pretty sure these cookies will go over well because of their  generous amount of frosting.

We are in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Darrell has lots of frequent flyer miles and has earned an elite status so now he is usually upgraded to first class. On the way from Atlanta to Cancun the flight was pretty empty, including the seat next to Darrell so he asked if I could join him in first class so he wouldn’t be lonely and I was upgraded for free.
When we landed at the airport in Cancun the lines through customs was short and we got the green light so no additional checks were needed. We took our usual $9 bus ride into Playa del Carmen and checked into Playa Maya where we have stayed at for the past four years. After all of this traveling we were pretty hungry and went to La Caprichoza for dinner where we had yummy kebabs. We ended the night early after wandering to the churro cart for dessert. That’s Darrell ordering us some churros in the above photo.
Our beach front hotel is clean and simple. It is also pretty quiet except every once in a while I hear a noise that reminds me of the smoke monster from Lost. We decided to try out the hotel for breakfast. I had the “American” which came with toast, scrambled eggs and ham,which I had requested be placed on the side but arrived mixed in with my eggs.  Since I don’t eat ham Darrell had a lot to eat. Luckily, I found a yogurt shop near bank.
We walked to the grocery store called Mega where we bought several tasty and cheap pastries, shampoo, band aids, rubbing alcohol, water and vanilla for $10. We decided to spend the rest of our afternoon on beach drinking Sol and eating shrimp tacos but after lunch it started to pour so here we are, inside.