First up, congrats to Gretchen! I drew her name using a random number generator to win my 10th blogiversary giveaway.
In other news, I’m back from a very relaxing week in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

If you were following me last year around this time, you’ll know that last year my neighbor nnK’s parents invited me along on their family vacation to Mexico. They had been finding it more and more challenging to navigate the airports at either end on their own, so I went along to help tote their luggage and so forth.
It ended up working out really well last year, and I guess they didn’t find my company too tedious, because they invited me back again this year!
We had a lovely time, mainly just hanging out at the pool, sipping cocktails and reading. I also enjoyed my coffee out on the beach in the early hours.

I have to tell you guys, the grounds at Velas Vallarta are immaculate. There were groundskeepers out every day pruning, mowing, blowing, and raking.

They also cleaned up the beach and ran some kind of roller over the sand.

It was pristine first thing in the morning.
In general, the level of service at this resort is spectacular. We were enjoying the all-inclusive package, and I have to say the poolside waiters delivered drinks all day long. They also delivered lunch to your poolside table. I can recommend the chicken taquitos and guacamole.
I had a good indication of how things were going to go our first night at dinner. I ordered a glass of Tempranillo (wine) and they brought me the entire bottle.
While it seems like so many places have really cut back on their housekeeping services since Covid (including even DisneyWorld resorts where they are still only cleaning your room every other day), Velas staff is not only cleaning your room every day, they also come back in the evening for a turn down service and to replenish towels and drinks in the fridge (also included) if needed.
The number of people I spoke to at the resort who come back year after year after year speaks volumes. This place is a gem.
All of that being said, I have to admit that spending a week in a tropical paradise does not exactly put you in the Christmas mood (despite their lovely addition of poinsettias to the gardens).

I’m struggling to get back on the holiday decor band wagon, although the snow that we got the night before last helped some.

So I’m going to fire up the Christmas music, pull out some paint and a new Christmas stencil I ordered before I left for Mexico and see if I can get back in the groove.
So be sure to stay tuned!


Lovely pictures. Sounds like you had a wonderful and relaxing time.
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Definitely! Thanks Cheryl 🙂
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Welcome Home! Your vacation pictures are beautiful and glad your stay was enjoyable ♡
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Thanks Diane!
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Sounds like a dreamy time in paradise! Always a favorite of mine! The beach 🏖️!
Glad you are back safe and “sounder”.
Smiles, alice
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It really was like paradise! Thanks Alice!
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This may be lacking in Christmas type weather , but man does it look amazing right now. Add in the drinks and service, and it’s a no brainer! Glad you got to soak up some warm temps. They may be hard to come by for a bit in your neck of the woods!
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LOL, yep, definitely. Although it has been unseasonably warm here with temps around 50 yesterday, and predicted again for today. We just may end up not getting a white Christmas here this year!
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It is so fun to see what you order, pick-up, paint, style, make, fix, or add to your little house
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