Disney Magic Day 4, Grand Cayman...the island adventure continues...
After collecting our boys we found ourselves tendering back to the island again. Upon arrival, we found (or rather she found us) a taxi driver that agreed to be at our disposal for 5 hours for the rate of $65 (US dollars). That didn't seem like a bad rate (if it was, just smile and nod and let me keep thinking it was good

) and she would take us anywhere we wanted to go and wait for us as long as we needed. She was also very willing to not only drive us, but act as a tour guide as well. Our taxi driver's name was Marilee. If you are looking for a ride from the port and see Marilee...JUMP IN and tell her that we said hello!! After getting comfy in Marilee's clean, air conditioned van we started out by driving past the island's sights. We had two must see things on our list for the day...
First on our list was going to Turtle Farm. Along the way, Marilee showed us the Governor's Mansion and asked us if we would like to go to Hell..."Huh?? Uh...okay... I guess we are game since you say it's on the way anyways". Lucky for us we didn't have Satan as a cab driver and we ended up in Hell, Grand Cayman...a little district in Grand Cayman which even has it's very own post office...yes, we did send postcards!
We stopped at the post office (which had a little trinket shop located right next store where we felt the need to buy a few trinkets) and wandered out to the viewing platform out behind the post office where we saw some of the most eerie yet beautiful rock formations we had ever laid eyes on! Turns out the rock formations (which cover an area about a soccer field in size) are very old limestone formations. You are not allowed to walk out on to the limestone spires but you can enjoy them from the viewing deck for free. I know the name doesn't bring up pleasant thoughts...but where as others saw Satan's playground (supposedly the area got it's name when an official cried out "This is what hell must look like"...I saw something I thought was breathtakingly beautiful! Here are a few of the shots of the limestone formations(pictures do not do this place justice):
Of course it was not all about natural beauty there...we did have to "walk on the wild side" just a little bit.
We ended up spending WAY more time then I ever thought I would want to spend "there"

but it really was a beautiful spot! I am so glad that Marilee didn't let us over look this sight!!
But now it was time to press on...the turtles were waiting for us and "Stitch" was about to jump out of his skin waiting for the moment he would see sea turtles in person (without glass between the turtles and himself) and if he were very lucky he would even get to hold one!! "Stitch" is the world's biggest turtle fan...here at home the boy is like the turtle whisperer...he seems to be able to call those things to himself! During the warmer months of the year, he finds turtles at least weekly! And he has never met one he didn't love (except for a HUGE alligator snapping turtle which I am glad he didn't try and approach). So, needless to say, this had been a much talked about and anticipated adventure!
Upon arrival we were in for a small yet delightful surprise, Marilee told us to mention we were with her and we would get a discount! IT WORKED! We paid about $30 total for our entire family to get in!
According to the posted prices it should have been that for dh and I alone to get in...not Disney magic, but magic none the less!!

Well, the money we saved didn't sit in our pockets long...instead we used it to buy some turtle food. Then it was finally out to see the turtles!!
I never would have imagined it possible to see so very many sea turtles at one time! Here is a picture of the boys and I feeding the turtles. You cannot see most of them in this picture...but that water was just full of them!!
After we ran out of turtle food a nice employee invited us to do what we had been hoping to do...HOLD THE TURTLES!!
As you can see by the looks on all of our faces...this was SO MUCH FUN!! Feeding and holding sea turtles was by far the coolest thing we did that day (and the day was full of wonder filled moments). GO SEE THE TURTLES!! They are amazing!!
Seeing "Stitch" see the sea turtles was a very happy "mommy moment" for me. To see pure joy just bursting out of every inch of him was an amazing sight! "Stitch" had talked about it, wished for it and day dreamed of the moment he would get to do it for months (a very long time for such a small guy) to see him living out a dream he held so dear was a cloud nine moment for dh and myself...our little turtle lover was holding a live sea turtle! For him...this was the moment of a lifetime!!
After such a wonderful encounter it was hard to even think about moving on to the next thing on our list...but we had only so much time and more that we wanted to do...
The second must see on our list was to spend some time on the beach. Well...we did get to the beach...and it was beautiful...but...
...you will notice two important things in the above pictures...first, "Stitch" is absent, we couldn't get him to stop building sand turtles long enough to pose for a picture and second, you can see the rains rolling in. Within about 15 minutes we would feel what is only seen in this picture. As soon as it started to drizzle we knew it was time to pack up and head back to the port. So, back up to Marilee's dry, clean and air conditioned van and we were back to the port in no time at all.
Once we got there the rains had all but cleared up so we figured we would stay off the ship a little bit longer and a bit more shopping.
The first store I had to go into was Del Sol (big surprise

). Once again my soft spot for things that change color in the sun lightened our wallets

. Next up we stopped in at a pirate themed store and did a little shopping pirate style. We got the boys some piratey

beaded necklaces (which would come in handy for our pirate dinner the next n ight) and grabbed a few other goodies to pass out to those who had to remain back home.
TO BE CONTINUED...