A Night to Forget

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This was our fourth day in Cancun, and up until now, our days have been packed with events. I laughed at the memory of seeing Jill’s color-coded itinerary, charts, and maps for the first time when we landed in Cancun. The itinerary was more than a little ambitious, but Jill was determined to make this week a memorable one.
    I thought back to the last three incredible days we’ve had. We had arrived in Cancun Sunday morning full of giggles and excitement. Since then, we’d explored the strip, a
...te more than our fair share of delicious fish tacos, and spent hours at Mercado 28, the amazing open market that sold a hodgepodge of local handcrafts, souvenirs, clothes, and food. We had also went on an all-day catamaran snorkeling tour, where we sunbathed on the deck and snorkeled in the turquoise-blue waters that housed fish of various colors. I was pretty sure I saw Nemo and Dory, but the girls didn’t believe me. We had also spent a day visiting Chichen Itza, the large pre-Columbian city built by the Mayans.MoreLess

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