
Here, Dallin is showing off and hanging on the zip line upside down!
Me and my mom just hanging out until check out time.

Here, Dallin is showing off and hanging on the zip line upside down!
Me and my mom just hanging out until check out time.
Touring Tikal is somewhat exhausting because you walk for about 3-4 hours and end up climbing A LOT of stairs to the tops of some of the temples. But you are rewarded with breathtaking views of the rainforest, while viewing the peaks of the other temples around the ruins. I was so impressed with how advanced the mayans were back then with their architecture and building. It's impressive considering how limited their tools were back then, but they were able to build amazing structures that have stood the test of time.
Considering how tall some of these temples were, I was seriously impressed at how my parents were able make it all the way up the temples. My knees and joints were hurting after all of the climbing, but they didn't complain at all and kept up with us the entire time. After we finished our tour of Tikal, all I wanted to do was lay in bed, read a book, and let my aching legs rest up a bit. But Dallin and my Dad decided to go back into the park before nightfall to see if they could catch a glimpse of the moon from the top of one of the highest temples there. Unfortunately, it was pretty cloudy outside so they didn't get to see much but they had a fun time making it back to the lodges in the pitch dark!
"Michael is a role model, and he is well aware of the responsibilities and accountability that come with setting a positive example for others, particularly young people," the committee said. "In this instance, regrettably, he failed to fulfill those responsibilities."
However, it added, "Michael has acknowledged that he made a mistake and apologized for his actions. We are confident that, going forward, Michael will consistently set the type of example we all expect from a great Olympic champion."
The picture, billed as an exclusive by the tabloid News of the World, showed Phelps using a water pipe during what it said was a November party at the University of South Carolina. In 2004, Phelps was arrested on charges of driving under the influence in Salisbury, Maryland. Phelps pleaded guilty and received 18 months probation in that incident, issuing an apology afterward.
"Getting into a car with anything to drink is wrong. It's dangerous and it's unacceptable. I'm 19, but was taught that no matter how old you are, you take responsibility for actions, which I do," Phelps told ESPN.
The Olympic swimmer is one of 12 Olympic athletes that have pledged to "My Victory," an initiative launched last year by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency to keep competitive sports clean of cheating and drug use.