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South Florida Slideshow
Thursday, March 4th, 2010, 12:54 am
by The Mom under 5 years, beach, family stuff, flashy, theme park, vacation | No Comments »

I finally forced myself to finish my pictures from our vacation. It was so overwhelming going through the 600 or so photos I took. Sometimes I miss the restrictions of film cameras. I need to remind myself that just because I can fit hundreds of photos on one digital card, it doesn’t mean I have to. Anyway, we had a great vacation and I could see us visiting Florida every year. Especially with the new non-stop flights JetBlue offers us. I can get roundtrip airfare for $200, whereas it’s about $160 to the Los Angeles area. Florida offers nicer hotels for cheaper prices and warm beach water so it’s a winner to me.

My South Florida slideshow: Click Here


Weekend Update - Moss Beach
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009, 8:54 pm
by The Mom under 5 years, beach, wild critters | No Comments »

We went to the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve at Moss Beach this weekend. Peter had been asking to go to the beach so I researched some of the beaches in our area and found this reserve (thanks to Yelp). We had a great time searching all the tidepools for sea life. And Peter thought it was so much fun jumping from reef to reef. And yes, you’re allowed to walk on the reef. They even have park rangers out there pointing out sea life. Although you couldn’t walk without crushing little black shelled snails that covered the top of the reefs. Poor guys! Besides seeing those we also saw starfish, hermit crabs, regular crabs, sea anemones, oysters, and harbor seals. We’ll definitely be going back again. I want to try to make it to a beach at least 1-2x/month. We haven’t been going nearly enough.

The harbor seals:

More pics here: LINK


My attempt at a relaxing vacation
Thursday, July 30th, 2009, 10:45 pm
by The Mom under 4 years, annoyed, beach, vacation | No Comments »

Peter and I decided on a quick vacation to Lake Tahoe. I purposely left on a Monday morning thinking it would make things easier. I was wrong. It seemed everything that could go wrong, did. Some of the highlights:

- Tons of road construction adding an extra hour - making our drive over 4 hrs long. I thought California was broke. Where are they coming up with money to pay for all this construction?

- We arrived at the hotel at 1:30. I had booked the room online for 2 nights but the hotel clerk tells me the room is only available for 1 night and that they don’t pay much attention to online bookings. Why have online registration then! So I said I’ll take a room for just one night. Overall, the clerk was being really rude and she snapped at me when I asked if our room was ready. “Check-in is at 3:00!” she said very sternly, glaring at me. I glance in the parking lot and there are maybe 2 cars. The hotel has over 50 rooms.

- So then we head to the beach a few blocks away. I had Peter in the stroller stocked with our lunch, swim clothes and toys. We got to the beach entrance but there was no ramp to get down to it - only stairs. So I ended up having to go a few more blocks and walk down the parking ramp. Annoyed there is no ramp for strollers or handicap.

- Luckily, they had public bathrooms at the park (as the hotel wouldn’t let us use theirs). We changed into our suits, which was not fun maneuvering in a bathroom. I then started to lather us up with a new tear-free sun lotion I had just bought. Turns out it is the kind that comes out white and is impossible to rub in. I couldn’t even get it to wash off my hands with soap. So we come out of the bathroom looking like a couple of ghosts.

- Yay time to relax in the water. It was in the high 80’s so I was ready to swim and relax. Then confusion set in. Why were people a mile out and still looking like they were in only ankle deep water? And why does everyone have shoes on? I had combed the Internet on tips about this beach and not one website mentioned it’s a rocky beach, and you can’t actually swim here unless you hike an hour out. Again, annoyed. I totally didn’t get to cool off - it was more work trying to walk in the water without falling. Peter fell twice, cutting his leg both times on rocks. Plus there was an oil slick that clung to the surface of the water. I guess it’s from all the boats anchored further out. Just not relaxing at all.

- We had lunch on the beach, then headed back to the hotel around 3ish. I just couldn’t wait to get into our air conditioning room and relax watching some TV.

- This time our room was ready. As I’m about to sign the receipt, I notice a small sign on the counter. “Like most Lake Tahoe hotels, our rooms do not have air conditioning.” WHAT! I’ve stayed in about a dozen (Best Western-type) hotels in Lake Tahoe and they have all had A/C. Actually, I’ve never even been to a hotel that doesn’t have A/C. And let me note this hotel was over $100/night (and nowhere on their website do they mention no A/C). I told the clerk that I wanted to check out the room before signing because I wasn’t sure I could handle it without A/C. Of course he told me that they have a 48hr cancel policy so I would still lose a night’s charge. So now my Internet reservation counts! I was so mad but the guy assured me that they had a fan in the room that would provide enough cool air.

- We get to our room. I’m already not liking the privacy issue that everyone walks past your room - knowing I’ll have to leave the window and curtain open. The window was already open but it still felt like 85 degrees inside. I told Peter he had to take a quick bath to get all the sand/rocks off him. We walk in the bathroom. Oh, no bathtub. Again, never been to a hotel without a tub.

- After our showers, we sit down on the bed to watch TV. I’m not sure how with the new digital reception, but half the channels were fuzzy. No movie channels, no pay-per-view, nothing. Meanwhile, all we hear is traffic from the street below. On top of that, I killed 3 ants on our bed. No, not relaxing at all.

- We then head out for dinner. The town is cute and we find a place to eat. Still the traffic is annoying and there are no stop lights, so you take your chances crossing the street. Still, not relaxing.

- Head back to the hotel and go into the heated pool. The pool is located right on the street - only a fence separates it from people walking on the sidewalk. The pool water felt great, however it was filthy with dead bugs. The entire time I just waved my arms around in the water to keep them away from me. Peter didn’t notice though and had fun swimming around. We stayed for about an hour. So this was the most fun we had on the trip. Of course the bugs were still grossing me out so not relaxing.

- I thought for sure the room would be cooler by now - it was 7pm. Nope. Seemed even hotter. Another shower, fuzzy TV channels, traffic noise, and listening to our neighbors chatter through the wall. I go into the bathroom to dry my hair. I pick up the (full) trashcan to move it and the entire trash bag falls out from the bottom spilling everything. There was no bottom on the trash can. Cheap, Cheap, Cheap. ENOUGH! I turned to Peter and asked, “Are you ready to go home” and he answered “YES!” So at 9pm, we packed up the car and headed home. We got home at midnight and surprised Mike. I have never been so happy to be home.

Maybe I was expecting too much from our vacation but I’m still annoyed 3 days later after being home (can you tell?). Worst vacation ever! I did learn a lesson - never assume a hotel has A/C or a bathtub.

More pictures on Flickr


Monterey Bay
Monday, February 2nd, 2009, 1:12 am
by The Mom under 4 years, beach, pets, vacation, video | No Comments »

We took a much needed break to the coast. We stayed in Monterey and visited the aquarium, took a whale watching cruise and played on the beach. It was just what Mike needed to refresh his mood for all his upcoming interviews.

We first stopped at the aquarium:

Then, we took a 3 hour whale watching cruise. This was the first time we’d been on something like this. It was really cool seeing all the dolphins and whales. Not so great was feeling nauseous the whole time. I even threw up overboard. I guess boats and rough seas don’t fare well for me.

Heading out - those are 2 sea lions on that tiny buoy: (I threw up shortly after this)

Dolphins:

Up close:

Whales:

Our hotel:

Our souvenirs:

A ton of more pictures on Flickr


Day at the beach
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008, 10:29 pm
by The Mom under 3 years, beach | No Comments »

A visit with Aunt Charleen. Playing in the sand never gets old.


Visit to Santa Cruz with Nana
Sunday, June 1st, 2008, 10:17 pm
by The Mom under 3 years, beach, family stuff, video | No Comments »

Nana (aka my mom) is visiting and we went to Santa Cruz. Peter had a blast on all the rides and cried when we left. I guess we’ll have to start going there more often.

Peter’s favorite ride - the race cars. He rode twice:

We then went on a 10k Volksmarch walk along the cliffs. Peter slept theĀ entire time in the stroller.

We saw lots of pelicans:


Trip to the coast
Thursday, April 10th, 2008, 1:07 pm
by The Mom under 3 years, beach, vacation, video | No Comments »

Last week we drove to the beach which was suppose to be a camping trip. We were going to sleep over for one night but ended up leaving early. It was extremely windy which made it really cold. We definitely liked the campground, so we’ll go back again when it’s warmer. And hopefully bring some friends with us next time. We’ve found camping by yourself isn’t much fun. It was nice just to get away, even for just a day.

I swear there were hurricane-force winds at the beach:

The beach was empty:

Mike is wearing a coat, so you know it’s cold. Of course he’s wearing shorts, but he’ll wear shorts in snow.

Cooking hot dogs at the campground. We were the only people eating outside (out of the 5 or so guests):

Our tent for the day. It was really cute and made you feel like you were on safari:


Day at the Beach
Monday, November 5th, 2007, 8:58 am
by The Mom under 3 years, beach, video | No Comments »

Since they were calling for nice weather on the coast this weekend, we decided to go visit Charleen atĀ the beach. Peter had a blast playing with her even if the water was 40 degrees:

Video:

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