We are on a 2 day break from vacationing

We got back from our mini-vacation on Sunday, and we are leaving again for a trip to Michigan on Wednesday. The girls are starting to think their entire lives are just one big vacation!

Our San Diego trip was a little spontaneous but we managed to snag a good “last minute” deal at a pretty nice resort on Coronado, which is also called Coronado Island, but I think is technically an isthmus…it is connected to San Diego by a little bit of land. At any rate, very cool little downtown. Pretty nice resort. This was the view from our window…

…of course just to the left was the parking lot, so it is all about selective viewing, here.

We found a bagel shop and had our Saturday morning bagel ritual and headed out to the San Diego Zoo. Which, if the animals have to be caged up and on display, the SD Zoo does a pretty good job of it.

The zoo had just started a program on Friday where you can pay to feed the giraffes, which happens to be my favorite animal at the zoo. Nice timing on our part, totally not planned, but we did get to feed them, which was really cool. Let me tell you, they are very, very TALL.

J. makes fun of me when I said that, “Um, what a profound statement: giraffes are tall!” But although they are very gentle, it is slightly intimidating to have this animal literally towering over the top of you and reach down to take a “biscuit” out of your hand.

Em did great and really loved it, Ad acted all tough until she looked up and the giraffe started down towards her, then she quickly handed her biscuit to me and said, “Dohwanna, Mama!”

These little guys gave the giraffes a run for their money in my book, though. I could watch the meerkats all day (and yes, I’ve been known to watch Meerkat Manor mesmerized for hours as well).

Addie’s favorite was the flamingos, or “mingos”…

Em’s favorite was the Reptile House. Yes, you read that correctly. She drove us crazy with her “are we going to see the reptiles, yet?” We stupidly made it the last stop. Will not make that mistake again. She kept asking Daddy to take her picture with the snakes. Addie thought we were talking about “snacks” and got antsy, so she and I only made it halfway through before we went out for some snacks.

I think Daddy’s favorite was probably the monkeys. Here are my two monkeys watching the monkeys in the cages…

After the zoo we tried the pool (too cold!), Em got her hair braided (took forever and ‘Nise does a much better job) and tried to rest in the room (most unsuccessfully), but the light through our balcony was very pretty so I got to practice taking photos of the girls.

Then we had ice cream for dinner!

Granted we had a very late lunch, so it wasn’t like we only had ice cream in our bellies when we went to bed. But the ice cream and a romp on the beach, plus all of the ocean-fresh air helped everyone sleep very soundly that night.

Tomorrow, I’ll fill you in on our experience at Legoland…and the second day of our San Diego excursion. In the meantime I have a few more hundred photos to go through…

Michigan Bound

I made the mistake of telling Em that we are going to Michigan to visit her cousins, aunts and uncles, and grandparents.

Every morning all I hear is “MomhowmanymoredaystilIgettoseeLexerandMadeyPapaandNanaand LaurenhowmanydaysMom?CanyoushowmeonthecalendarhuhMom?!”

She is ready. And…Aunt Meesh?

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Could you please order up some snow? Your niece is hoping for some chilly sled rides like our last trip. And lots of hot cocoa and marshmallows. (Oh wait, that is my request.)

Although, your other niece…

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…would rather NOT have to wear a coat. So if it is California-like weather, well, that would be just fine with her.

Either way you win. And the prize? All of us disrupting your house for five days. You might be rethinking that invitation in a few weeks, but we can’t wait to see all of you!

I Left My Heart…

So this is where I left it! In San Francisco, of course, all those many years ago.

Man, I forgot how much I love this city. It really is quite possibly my favorite city, ever. (Well, ok…my favorite city in the U.S.)

All of my anxiety about traveling here with the girls was for nothing, of course. And every corner of this city holds a special little place in my heart, a funny story, a great memory. I really, really do love it here.

The girls were amazing little traveling troopers today. It was totally Trains, Planes, and Automobiles. We drove to Burbank airport, (Which I must say has my vote for best “big city” airport, ever! So easy, so clean, such helpful employees, and such happy travelers there!) flew the short little hop to Oakland, caught the AirBart bus to the BART station, took the subway into the city, and then walked the few blocks to our hotel. We later hopped a cable car to the Wharf and a taxicab back to the hotel.  I think if I could have talked the girls into a horse-drawn carriage ride, we would have hit every possible mode of transportation in one day. And even better, it was a “spare the air” day, so all of the public transit in SF was free! How lucky was that?

But back to this hotel. It is phenomenal. Totally tiny little suite, but the “kid’s room” is the coolest thing ever. It has dress-up clothes, an iMac, DVDs (with the requisite High School Musical, of course!), CD players with all kinds of kid’s music, a giant table with a huge drawer of blocks, and…the best part…bunkbeds! I thought Em was going to wet her pants when she walked into the room. She made several trips up there to stake her claim and was so excited that it was all she talked about.

So where is she right now?

Asleep in the bed right next to me.  Apparently Addie was making too much noise for her, so I told her to go lay in my bed until I got A. asleep. Thirty-five minutes later, A. finally crashed, I came back out and E. was long gone as well. There is no way I can get her up into the top bunk, so I guess she is crashing here with me tonight.

Both of them are exhausted. No naps, non-stop excitement, and a great new city. Who can blame them? I am, too.  But I have a little work to do before I can call it a night, so I’m off. I’ll try to finish up the details and post photos tomorrow.

SF-bound

The girls and I are headed up to San Francisco tomorrow. We are just going for a few days to have a little reunion with all of my ex-DigitalThink friends. I’m so excited to see all the girls and all of their kids! The last time we all saw each other, we were working 80+ hour weeks with no kids. A lot has changed in the past five years!

I can’t figure out why I feel so anxious about this trip. We lived in SF for 8 years, so I know the city, and I know it well. I love big cities and visiting them. The airplane ride is only one hour, which is oh…about 4 hours less than our normal plane rides. The girls have been really, really good this week – so I know I can handle them and I doubt there will be any major meltdowns.

So I guess it is just the jitters. Or maybe the excitement. At any rate, wish me luck.

Bon Bini Back!

I really hate American Airlines. I detest Miami International Airport. I’m really not very impressed with the Breezes Resort. And I’m also not very fond of the entire island of Curacao.

Before I give you the wrong idea, we had a really great time on our vacation. We (almost!) unplugged entirely, spent a lot of time in the beautiful, warm, Caribbean ocean, and had lots and lots of wonderful family time – which was most important and what I was hoping for most.

But…there were just a few minor (well, I guess some were not so minor) details that would have really helped the vacation along. I’ll do a quick travelogue for you and run-down of the highlights and low-lights of our family getaway.

Saturday, June 2nd: Up before dawn, CA time and got everyone and everything to the airport. All started out good. The flight to Miami was fine (except for being 5 hours long!) and the girls were great! All was starting out pretty well. Then we had less than an hour layover in Miami – seems like it would be perfect, right? Yeah, well, Miami’s airport stinks. It is a 15-minute hike from one terminal to the next. And of course we had to get from terminal A to D. Hauling 2 kids and all the accompanying junk. We just barely got on the second flight. At this point, we also have the extra curse of losing three hours and no naps. Needless to say it was a long flight, even though it was 2 hours shorter. Still, the girls did really well.

We get to the resort and of course it doesn’t look quite as glamorous as the website, but still, you can smell the salt air, it has a definite tropical feel, and the rooms were clean, if not a little sparse and kind of uninteresting.

We all fall into bed, it was 11pm Eastern time, so only 8pm to us, but we had been traveling for more than 12 hours and were definitely ready for some sleep.

And then the “music” starts. Our room, while it had a gorgeous view out over the ocean, also overlooked the “disco” and was close enough to the pool/party area that we were treated to horrifically bad lounge singers until 1am most nights, and then the thump, thump, thump beat of the disco until 3am. Luckily this affected J. and I more than the girls. But it was so loud we wore earplugs to read our books in the living room every night. And J. also went over to complain, to no avail, every night.

Sunday, June 3rd: We all fell out of bed at 10am or so, about normal time for us at home and spent the day eating (eh, it was normal buffet-ish food with a little Caribbean slant to it. It was ok, nothing to write home about – so what am I doing writing about it?), and playing in the ocean and pools. Very nice way to unwind and relax. The beach was actually pretty nice and the girls LOVED it. Em got a little braver and swam out further and further each day. Ad was incredibly busy the entire week moving all of the rocks up on the shore (and shells and coral) back into the ocean.

Monday, June 4th: More relaxing, more beach time. A little bit too much sun for J. and I – we both had some pretty flaming backs by the end of the night. There was great snorkeling right off of the beach, so we spent a lot of time with our backs in the water, towards the sun. Tried to take the girls over to Kids Club to acclimate them so we could try to get some diving in – but every time we went over there, the sitters and kids were off on some excursion. And the people who worked at the resort really seemed to be the most unwilling and unhelpful bunch of people I have ever met. We did get to eat at the Japanese steakhouse on the resort – and it was amazingly good. By far the best place to eat at the resort, so good we made reservations again later in the week.

Tuesday, June 5th: Got the kids settled in Kids Club, Em was very excited, Ad a little apprehensive – but no tears. So J. and I headed over to get in a refresher dive on the reef. But it was rough, way too rough to hop back in the water after not having been on a dive in over 6 years. So we scheduled one for the next day and hung out a little bit before going to collect the girls. They did fine and the ladies at the Kids Club seemed to be pretty competent and by far the friendliest of the staff at the resort. So I was feeling much better about leaving them.

Then we rented a car and decided to go explore the island. J. and I figured out about this point, what it was that was bothering us most about the vacation. When we go on vacation to places like this we really like to get immersed in the culture and find all the cool out-of-the-way spots that make the island or city special. You don’t get that when you are smack in the middle of a touristy resort.

So we headed out to explore Willemstad and see all of the very cool Dutch culture and architecture that we had read so much about.

In the end…Willemstad was a bit of a disappointment. The people are not very friendly, and there are just a lot of really bad touristy-kind of shops. The highlight of the city is the Queen Emma Bridge – there are lots of pictures of that one! On our way home yesterday I told A. we were going over a big bridge and she said, “Emma bridge?” – so now all bridges are an “Emma bridge.”

We have been to a few great islands in the Caribbean – it being our favorite vacation destination, but I think Curacao will be last on my list when ranking all of the islands. Still it is the Caribbean, with that amazing Caribbean-blue ocean. So, more swimming and lounging and we tried out the Italian restaurant for dinner. Also pretty good, but still not as great as the Japanese place.

Wednesday, June 6th: My absolute favorite day on the island. Finally we got in the water to dive! The refresher part of the course/dive was pretty quick and after an initial freak-out (I had a bit of a hyperventilation episode when I first tried to go down) we got to dive the reef.

It. Was. Amazing.

Clearly that is the best thing Curacao has going for it. The reefs are gorgeous and the visibility was really great. We were pretty amped up afterwards, it really felt good to be diving again.

Then we went and explored the island, which is sorely lacking in any sort of signage at all. So even though there really is only one way to get to the end of the island, it was a little trying to get there. The island is very scruffy, Arizona-looking. Lots of cacti and scrubby bushes. And most of the island is just pretty run-down and kind many parts of it have trash on the side of the road. It is so sad, because it could be so amazing if the people seemed to care at all.

But the drive was so worth it. We went to the most beautiful beach, Knip Beach. You could see your toes even in 6 feet of water. You could “snorkel” without a mask and fins – just look down into the water to see the fish. We spent a good chunk of the day at the beach and could have easily gone back and spent more time.

Thursday June 7th: We went out on a shore dive by ourselves, well almost by ourselves. An Italian doctor asked if he could join us because he did not have a buddy. I said yes, of course, being too nice. J. said he would not have let him come because he didn’t want to be responsible for anyone else. But in the end it turned out fine. We had a really nice dive and saw some great fish and could see the top of the carpile wreck where they sunk some old 1940s cars years ago to help the stimulate some reef growth. The wreck is deeper than 100 feet of water, an advanced dive, so we couldn’t go to it – but we could see it pretty well and we were at 45+feet deep. So again, amazing visibility.

While we were diving the girls went to the Seaquarium with the Kids Club. So we went to pick them up there and spent the rest of the day bumming around looking for souvenirs, and more swimming and playing in the ocean.

Friday June 8th: We fit one more dive in – same sort of dive plan, out along the reef, only this time we swam with a sea turtle for about 10 minutes. He was so very cool and so amazing to watch. he was just swimming, gliding along, like he didn’t have a care in the world – although he was definitely keeping one eye on us the entire time.

Since it was our last night there, we tried very hard to get a good family photo and did not have much success. But got in some more swimming and started packing up.

Saturday, June 9th: The longest day. Ever.

We left the resort at noon. Which would be 9am, California time. This will become important later in the story. After clearing customs in Curacao we had an ok flight back to Miami. Addie, of course, did not nap – which will also become very important to the story. Then when we get to Miami, the detested airport, we have 2 hours to clear customs, get our baggage, have it checked, drop it back off, and get back to our gate. We do all of this…and have a few minutes to grab sandwiches to take on the plane. Get on the plane, which is supposed to leave at 7:40, and we are still sitting at 8:30 waiting for the maintenance men to figure something out. Finally they cancel the flight and start to get everyone back off of the plane. As we are trying to get back off, J. calls American’s reservations and got us on a flight that was leaving at 8:55 – since we didn’t know what they were doing with everyone, we took the seats and had to bust from terminal A to terminal D. Again. And they hadn’t gotten our stroller back off of the plane, so we were running with the carry-on bags and the girls. We walked up as they were loading (it was delayed, thankfully, we never would have made it.), only to find out that they had put us all in middle seats, in four different aisles. Clearly this wasn’t going to work. Addie is having a full-on meltdown at this point. She had one while we were trying to get through customs, too – so we are all about at the end of our rope. They managed to get Addie and I together and Em and J. together in another row, so we started our our flight. Addie was a terror fro the first 2 hours. She just was so exhausted she could not cope or manage. Mercifully after my teary pleadings and J. sitting in the lavatory with her to let her scream, she fell asleep.

Five hours later, we arrive at LAX, but of course our bags are on the next flight, so we had to wait for them. We pulled into our driveway at 1:45am this morning. Never, ever have I been so happy to see our house, or sleep in our bed.

Of course Em was up before 7am this morning, they both slept on the plane and the entire way home. But it feels so good to be home, that I didn’t even care.

Now J. and Em are gone to get us bagels (and coffee, lots and lots of coffee) and the real work begins. Getting back to normal and off of island time.

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*Bon Bini means “welcome” in the crazy Papimiento language that they speak in Curacao. It is a mix of Dutch, Spanish and a little French, too. I think.

And…we’re off! Almost.

I had a couple of ideas for good posts, but have not had one minute to put any of them together for you. Today has been a mad dash for the finish line – and I can see it, it is in sight. Maybe an hour or two away, but soooo close!

Of course I have this neurotic need to have a clean house before I leave. I got this tendency from my mom, we never left a dirty house when we were going on a trip. Plus the neighbors are watching the kitties while we are gone. They stopped over to drop off a house-warming gift one day and it just happened to be a chaotic, disaster-of-a-house kind of day. So I’d like to make a better second impression. Therefore, I have some picking up to do before I crawl into bed. Plus, how great is it to come home to a nice clean house??

I did find out that there isn’t internet connectivity in the room, only an internet cafe. So I’m not so sure that I will get a chance to post anything next week. But the idea of no laptop, no phone, no internet – just truly unplugged is a pretty intriguing idea right now. I think I may do it…a true vacation.

So don’t fear if you don’t hear from us. We are just frolicking in the blue-green Caribbean waters and soaking in some serious family time. I’ll meet you all back here next Sunday!

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On Wednesday, June 4th be sure to pop on over and wish Lauren a Happy 4th Birthday! You gift will get to you, even if we don’t get to talk with you, La-La! Have a great one!

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Also you get an extra week to do your Small Change Month 4 challenge if you still want to…we’ll discuss next week.

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And maybe Puppy will be named by then. You’ll have to tune in to see if you won. Leave a comment if you have a good name!