Today was our last full day in Mexico.
We have been waking up really early, which is so nice, because it is the only time of day when it is really calm in Playa, especially on the weekends. The water is calm, the sky is crystal clear and blue, and everything kind of sparkles. Heading out to the beach first thing and grabbing a lounge chair for the day, camping out there for a while, then heading to lunch. After lunch, maybe a little swing in the hammock, maybe a dip in the pool or ocean to cool off, back to the book and the beach chair. We had all these grand plans to explore this area more, and go visit other beaches, see some cenotes (which, I am bummed we didn't do...another reason to come back though!) but the simple pleasure of our hotel on the beach, and the good food around here won out. And, it has been so nice!
Tonight though, we broke the routine, and went to a Lucha Libre match! I really wanted to go when we were in Mexico city (which seems like a different trip cause it feels so long ago!), but I was too sick to go the night it was happening. So, when we saw the add that there was going to be one here our last night in town, we couldn't pass it up.
It was in an old arena out of the tourist district, about a 25 minute walk, into a neighborhood we had not been to yet, but directly down one of the main streets, so easy to find. There was a little bit of a wait to get in, and then we heard the first band start up, and they started letting people in. We were in the general seating, which was stadium seating of continuous cement stairs. There were guys going around selling beer and sodas and some random food snacks. The band was playing on and on, people were filing in, mostly locals, and lots of kids. Lots of waiting. It took about an hour after the posted start time for them to start, and then got off to a slow start. Lucha Libre is Mexican wrestling, kind of like the WWF, but the Mexican version, most of them wear a shiny, colorful mask, and shiny costume of some sort. Lots of theatrics, lots of arial tricks, flips and stuff like that, some pretty impressive moves! There was this one move where one guy does a flying leap off the ropes onto another man, which I was especially fond of. I was kind of bored through the first match, then a new band came on and played covers of songs like the hard rock version of "I wanna hold your hand," and a medley of "Eye of the Tiger," and "Final Countdown," which was pretty entertaining. And even more so was the second match where they had two pairs of fighters in the ring. We left after 3 matches, and 3 sets by the bands.
Overall, I had a good time. It was a good experience, I have been wanting to go for a while, and I'm glad we went. It just seemed like something the kids were getting more out of than the adults. Alot of pantomimed cock and ball jokes, and the little boys in the audience went crazy!

Beautiful, 8am beach view. Quiet time in Playa del Carmen

View from the water line, up to our hotel

Lounge chairs!

Garlic shrimp dinner with veggies, and rice. Oh, and really good guacamole!

AND, shrimp and fish tacos! man, does it get much better??