Here are some photos from the trip. They're not in chronological order, but I'm still learning how to navigate through the blogosphere. Enjoy!
Happy birthday to me!
This was as close as we could get to the beach. π
The cup of mango that the street vendor sold for 50 pesos, about $2.50. It was yummy!
Tijuana sign at the border. We walked down one day. We were super close to it, less than 1/4 mile.
Scott's amazing nurses, Fernando and Susanna. (Yes, there is a song for both of their names that you are probably singing in your heads right now!) πΆπ They were nice, hard-working, kind people.
The ultra sound room.
Dr. Tony Jimenez, founder of the clinic. These are the principles they focus on in their therapy. He said that 94% of patients that they see at the clinic are stage 4. He didn't say what the recovery rate for those patients was though. π’
A lighthouse close to the beach that reminded me of my Pop. He loved lighthouses.
More fun at the border.
A bull fighting stadium nearby the center.
The cute bathroom.
Our bedroom. They wouldn't let us put the beds together, but we survived.
The beach from a distance. We couldn't go down to it.
Not sure how you can get COVID from
walking on the beach, but whatever!
The fountain room at the center. We were hoping for a pool, but that's only at the Cancun center.
It was still relaxing to sit there and read or doze off.
One of the many delicious meals that we had there.
The center's front entrance. Doesn't look like much, just a regular building smooshed in with all the rest.President Trump's wall that was built by the Mexicans in the US! We got an education about it from our driver. It looked more like a fence than a wall, but it's somewhat impenetrable. π
Our plane selfie! We helped ourselves to the middle seat so we could sit next to each other.
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