Saturday, August 8, 2009

Romeo and Juliet Visit Mexico

This story is about a pair of lovers who pursue their love for each other even though their families have been feuding for decades.

In Filbert, the smallest town in Arkansas, two powerful families had been feuding over a large plot of land on the outskirts of town. You see, about 50 years ago old man Capulet won the land in a card game. What he didn't know was that Abner Montague had been promised the land when said owner passed on.
As the years passed, the feuding grew more intense. Older generations of Capulets and Montagues made sure they passed along their hatred for each other.
In this small town, teenagers would hook up with their friends on Friday and Saturday nights at the local drive-in. It didn't take long before Romeo and Juliet met and fell in love. Knowing the history of their families and the long-standing disagreement, they realized their love was doomed if they remained in Filbert. But what could they do? Then, Juliet got a fantastic idea.

Juliet: Romeo, please, let's run off to Mexico together. I just know we'd be happy there.

Romeo: What's the use. We'll never be able to escape our families. I heard that just last night my uncle got into a fight with your second cousin. Seems one of them flipped the other off and all hell broke loose.


Juliet: Romeo, I really think this could work. Over 22.6 million foreign tourists visited Mexico last year. We'd just blend right in. Our families would never find us there. And language wouldn't be a problem because most Mexicans in the tourist areas speak English.

Romeo: We can't go on much longer like this. My parents are really getting worried about me. Last night they sent my cousin in to talk with me. He guessed I was having girl troubles, but he doesn't know the half of it. If our families knew about us, well, I don't even want to think about it.

Juliet: Romeo, have you even been listening to me? Oh man, my mom was so right about guys and their "selective hearing". One of my friends just returned from a vacation there with her family and she had a blast. There's so much to see there. Not only are there miles and miles of gorgeous beaches, there are also deserts and tropical jungles. Add to that the 6,000 miles of coastlines, calm bays and surrounding islands-doesn't it sound like paradise?


Romeo: OK, I have a few questions. How will we get there? And where will we stay once we're there?


Juliet: I've got this all planned. We'll catch a plane and fly into Cancun which is located in the Yucatan. Then we can rent a car and either stay there or drive about one hour south to Playa del Carmen. It's the cutest little town. We can stay in a big resort or maybe a smaller one right on the beach. Here, look at this map.




Romeo: You know Juliet, this might work. I'm so glad that I thought of it.

Juliet was right, Mexico is a great place to visit at any time of the year. If you've been thinking about a Mexico vacation, contact me. I'd love to help you find your own paradise.

Until next time,

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