Tuesday 27 February 2007

Impressive

Pic 1: Outside the Luxor Hotel on the Strip. So far one of the most impressive hotels.


Pic 2: Outside Excalibur Hotel

Pic 3: Inside Excalibur Hotel

Pic 4: Inside the Luxor Hotel - The Tomb and Museum of King Tutankhamun. Did you know they put the vital organs such as the heart and kidneys in a shrine for his afterlife, but the brain is not considered important and is therefore sucked or picked out via the nose a discarded?


Pic 5: Entrance to Las Vegas Fashion Show Mall. Ummm....a bit pricey for us!



Pic 6: Ship on the corner of Las Vegas Blvd. This one belongs to Treasure Island Hotel.



Pic 7: This pic was taken outside Treasure Island Hotel. Pretty Awesome!!!



Pic 8: This is the stage of the show called Mystere (Cirque du Soleil) currently showing at Treasure Island. ABSOLUTELY GREAT SHOW!

It's Freezing
So we thought that if we get ourselves an open top car for our trip to the Grand Canyon, we will be able to enjoy the fresh air. Well let's say we don't think this is going to happen. The weather forecast for the Grand Canyon is minimum: -13C and maximum 8C. Sounds rather pleasant.

The temperatures we've experienced so far is between 5-15C and very different from the 25-35C we had in Durban (SA).

Monday 26 February 2007

Sin City



Pic 1: Flying over Greenland


Pic 2: Outside Las Vegas at Primm Valley where we went for some retail therapy. Some serious rollercoaster!

Pic 3: The is the famous Las Vegas Blvd or otherwise known as 'The Strip'.

Firstly, I have to apologize for the delay in updating the blogspot, due to certain circumstances (which I will explain)…..

Viva Las Vegas
We are here! A good few hours later, and we’ve landed safely. Despite a few bumps in the road and a bit of turbulence here and there, we managed to get here with a few stories to tell and minus 2 bags.

Travelers Cheques? What travelers cheques?
So my dearest decides to get travelers cheques this time around, you know for safety reasons and so forth. Well, just as well he did. In my state of excitement, I placed the cheques in the front of the 4x4, out of sight as we all know in South Africa you don’t leave things lying around for everyone to see. And so I left them just there and off we go without the travelers cheques. Luckily we can cancel them and have them reissued. The only problem is to actually get those guys to cancel them and to tell us where we ca pick the new ones up. We’re still without them, but at least we have credit cards!

DBN->JHB->LND
Between Durban, Johannesburg and London, noting exciting happened. We didn’t sleep much as cattle class is just what it is. Uncomfortable, painful and plain annoying! The one thing I have to say is that I have never experienced a landing a smooth as we did at Heathrow. It was unbelievable. I didn’t even realize we landed until I looked out the window and saw we’re on the ground!

Virgin Atlantic…..We’ve seen better!
I can think of a millions ways that Virgin Atlantic could've made our flight to Las Vegas less painful and more fun! They gave us this old crappy plane that only shows 10ish movies instead of the 51 they promise as we had on the plane between Jo-‘burg and London. Also between JHB and LND you could watch the movies on demand whereas the last flight they only showed every 2-3 hours and if you missed the beginning,… well tough luck. To add insult to this minor injury, they had the audacity to split me and Kurt. We got to sit separately, with neither of us with an isle seat for 10 straight hours. I won’t say more.

But the best is that these incompetent people somehow couldn’t get the doors to the cargo hold open and therefore could only get a few bags out. I was lucky that my two bags came out. Kurt on the other hand had to do without his two bags. But what we didn’t think of immediately is that some of my things had been packed into the other two bags, including my laptop charger. Which is one participating factors in the delay for updating the blogspot.

What is so ironic about this situation is that most planes including Virgin Atlantic planes are apparently build in Seattle (please note that this is all hearsay). Instead of calling out someone from America to help them out, they wanted to fly the plane back to London to get the engineers to fix it there and then fly our bags out back to Las Vegas. Our bags were delivered the next morning, which we can only assume means that they managed to fix the problem here.

Jet Llllaaaaggggg!
After a good 12 hours sleep and a sleeping tablet later we were relatively sufficiently rested to take on a day of shopping. It’s unbelievable what a 10-hour time difference, 24 hours of flying with only 4-5 hours sleep can do to you. During supper on Friday night (your early Saturday morning) I wondered for the first time ever why we’re actually doing this. Sleep deprivation is the worse torture I can think of. Luckily there is nothing 12 hours of good solid sleep can’t sort out.

Shop till you Drop!
Saturday morning we went shopping. Ooo, this is so evil! The things you can buy here are amazing. Not everything is cheaper than SA, but the variety is huge. I’m not even ashamed to say that I didn’t go into all the stores. It’s impossible to go through everything. We just looked at which shops looks good and then let that guide us. What makes it even better is that it’s extremely easy getting around in Vegas. It increases you shopping experience ten fold!

Karen’s Favorite Buys
1. This one was on Kurt’s demand: A beautiful formal blue (between baby and royal blue) coat with white buttons and lining.
2. Two pairs of Tommy Hilfiger Jeans

Kurt’s Favorite Buys
1. Banana Republic Camel Diner Jacket
2. Blue Polo shirt

Some interesting shop and restaurant names:
1. TGI Friday (restaurant) – after the very famous abbreviation TGIF (Thank Goodness It’s Friday)
2. A Pea in the Pod – Shop selling maternity wear

Food for Thought
Typical me, I will always have something to say about food and eating habits. I am amazed, shell-shocked and absolutely disgusted with the eating habits of some of these people. They are some of the friendliest and well mannered people I’ve ever met, but serving doughnuts and apple-crumble (to name a few) at a breakfast buffet is beyond my comprehension. Now you can argue that not everyone indulges in these wonderful desserts (they are called desserts for a reason), but you have to ask yourself why these things are available in the first place. Isn’t it true that they will only serve it if there is a demand for it?

The statistics for America says that 2/3 of the population is overweight. I can see where they get these stats from and I can see why. I’m just wondering how anyone can be foolish enough to believe that it’s good old fruit, vegetables and starches such as potatoes, sweet potatoes and other whole-grains that is the cause of these problems. Look at what is served in the restaurants and you’ll find your answer.

One last thing. We all know these tiny plastic containers filled with 20ml of milk we often find at B&B’s? I couldn’t help but to keep one just to list all the garbage that is in that teeny tiny container.

Ingredients: Water, partially hydrogenated soybean oil, corn syrup solids, sodium caseinate (milk derivate) and mono & diglycerides sodium, Stearoyl-2-lactylate, salt, sodium citrate, disodium phosphate and artificial colours.

NO Milk??? Eewwee!!!
Have a good one!

Thursday 22 February 2007

We're Off!!

This day has finally arrived and we're floating between extreme excitement and a tinge of sadness. This is truly a big step. I prefer mostly to take the path of least resistance, but not this time. I like to go with what Ferrucci said:

"Growth is understanding what we have not yet been able to conceive; feeling what we have never felt before; doing what we have never done before. It is daring what we have never dared. It may not, therefore, necessarily be pleasurable. It obliges is to leave our comfort zone, to progress into the unknown, to face the tremendous impact of the Self."

And as for Kurt, we all know he likes challenges and if it comes easy, it’s not worth it.

THE NEXT 30 DAYS – THE FAMOUS ITINERARY
After having to repeat this itinerary to 1 too many person, here it finally is!

22nd Feb 07: Flying from Durban to Johannesburg. Catching a flight later to London (Gatwick)

23rd Feb 07: Land in London. Spend a few hours on the airport and then off to…..LAS VEGAS!

23rd – 28th Feb 07: Staying for 5 nights at The New Orleans Hotel. We booked tickets to see Mystere (Cirque Du Soleil) and O Cirque Du Soleil).

28th Feb 07: Hiring a car and drive to the Grand Canyon. Stay the night there.

1st March 07: Staying the night at a little dorpie called Laughlin.

2nd – 4th March 07: We’re booked for stay for 2 nights in Los Angeles. Disney Land….YUMMY!

4th March – 11th March 07: We’re doing a cruise with Royal Caribbean to Mexico. The itinerary is as follows:

4th March 07: Los Angeles, California
5th March 07: At Sea
6th March 07: Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
7th March 07: Mazatlan, Mexico
8th March 07: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
9th March 07: At Sea
10th March 07: At Sea
11th March 07: Los Angeles, California

11th – 14th March 07: Flying to San Francisco and staying 3 nights

14th March – 21st March 07: Hiring a 4X4 and driving to Lake Tahoe.

21st March – 23rd March 07: Driving to Mono Lake and staying 2 nights

23rd March – 24th March 07: Mmmm, need to speak to hubby. I’m missing this one. Not sure what we’re doing here, because we’re only flying back on the 24th March to London.

I hope this will satisfy and pacify some of you for now. I got to run!!!!!!!!

THINGS TO DO, PLACES TO SEE!!!!

Sunday 11 February 2007

Some Pics of Carrie's Wedding

These are just some of the pics we took at Carrie's wedding this weekend.


Picture 1: Carrie (Kurt's niece) and Andre (Kurt's brother)



Picture 2: Me and Kurt (darling Hubby)


Picture 3: Me and my sister-in-law also Karen

Wednesday 7 February 2007

Thought for the Day - The Giant Sequoia Tree

We have all heard about the giant Sequoia's that grow mainly (or only?) in California. Some are even so big, you can drive a car through it (that is once it has fallen down). Needless to say they have a National Park named after these majestic trees!

I found a paragraph on Sequoia's truly fitting our circumstances. However, I have to say that I will definitely NOT describe our circumstances as "crisis" but rather as adventurous and we are truly grateful that we are allowed this chance of exploring new things and worlds.

That said, we recognize the fact that moving home, leaving country, family and friends aren't easy and that there will be trying times. Therefore, if any of you wonder how on earth we do it...the following is a fitting description of my point of view:

Taken from "The Ultimate Weight Loss Solution" - Dr Phil McGraw pg. 277

"I strongly believe that while crises can be trying and they can be terrible, they can ultimately strenghten us. There is a fitting analogy in the giant Sequoia, the tallest of all living trees.

Paradoxically, this majestic tree grows best when small wildfires periodically clear the forest, providing sunlight and soil nutrients to nourish the trees. Yes the fires may wound the trees deeply, but ultimately ensure their survival. Likewise, a crisis is not to our detriment, but to our development."

Isle of Man!




Just some pics taken of our new home, my new car and the fairy bridge that can be found on the Isle of Man. I guess I'll be at home where ever you can find fairies!

Tuesday 6 February 2007

Almost there and Africa at its Best!


Here is a pic taken from to top of a mountain in the Free State overlooking my sister and her hubby's farm!

As many of you know, our time in SA is almost getting to an end. We are officially leaving on the 22nd of Feb 2007. We are truly looking forward to our move, but before that we are doing a detour via America and more specifically the beautiful and much talked about California. But before we visit California we are landing in the awesome city Las Vegas where I'll be feasting my eyes.


Here is a brief overview of what we plan on doing:


22nd Feb 2007: Fly from Durban to Johannesburg to London

23rd Feb 2007: Fly from London to Las Vegas

23rd - 28th Feb 2007: Staying at the New Orleans Hotel - Las Vegas

28th Feb 2007: Grand Canyon which includes a helicopter ride!!! WOOT!!!

1st - 3rd March - Not really sure but we will probably drive through Death Valley to San Diego

3rd to 10th March 2007: Considering doing a cruise with Royal Carribean - Voyager of the Seas - to Mexico

Ummm after the 10th??? Well we have no idea. All I can say is that we are looking at skiing at Lake Tahoe.

Growth - Ferrucci (1982)

"Growth is understanding what we have not yet been able to conceive; feeling what we have never felt before; doing what we have never done before. It is daring what we have never dared. It may not, therefore, necessarily be pleasurable. It obliges is to leave our comfort zone, to progress into the unknown, to face the tremendous inpact of the Self."