Showing posts with label Old City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Old City. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The Church



The above pictures are all of the main church in the old city. I think it is called the Church of Guadeloupe, or something like that! I loved seeing this church and thought it made some neat pictures.

These last two pictures were taken from our "city tour" boat ride. We enjoyed seeing a good bit of the Banderas Bay area just off the coast of Puerto Vallarta, and I loved getting to snap lots of pictures of this church from the water. There is just something about the Sierra Madre Mountain Range, the old city of Puerto Vallarta, the tropical palm trees, and the Pacific Ocean, all together with the church, that I just love.
Alright. I found a postcard with the name of the church on it: "Our Lady of Guadalupe."

The Heart of the City

These pictures are all taken in downtown Puerto Vallarta, in the heart of the old city. I love the way the towns are nestled into the mountain range going right up from the ocean! Just behind the kids and me is a part of Puerto Vallarta.
David, Mackenzie, and Josiah strolling along the Malecon in the heart of the old city, Puerto Vallarta.
Have I mentioned that Mackenzie spiked a 102.6 temperature the second day of the trip? Oh, yeah. She was diagnosed with Strep at 3am by Dr. Jorge at our resort! Believe it or not, they actually delivered our medications to us at the resort by 4am! Nice service. Poor kid. She felt lousy, as evidenced by her sleeping in the stroller in the middle of the day. She had a tummy ache, "forehead ache," and rash on her arms. What a trip!
David snapped this picture of the Hard Rock sign. It really shows how Puerto Vallarta has the old (500 year old city) and the new all together. Apparently David was behind the camera a lot during our trip into the heart of the old city. Seems I am in most of these pictures.
Josiah and me in front of Senior Frogs in downtown Puerto Vallarta, also on the oceanfront. We did not eat at any of these restaurants. We went to Feliz Pollo instead! We were looking for the more local, authentic places, ourselves.