Saturday, 17 March 2007

LA - Mexico - San Francisco - Lake Tahoe

I was going through our photos this morning and realised that we’re really far behind in giving you an update on what we are doing. I’m not going to beat around a spade and call a bush a shovel. It’s really not difficult to choose between playing in the snow or updating the blog. I prefer playing, but I feel bad not giving you guys at least a tiny bit of info. And then I have to say that I initially didn’t think it hard work updating the blog, but jees! Typing a few words and uploading the pics can take as much time as I take to shower, wash and blow dry my hair, put make-up on with time to spare for a quick nap. So you better appreciate this! LOL [Laugh Out Loud for those unabbreviated peeps (people)].

Where to start??
Oe, oe….there is no better place to start than Universal Studios in Los Angeles. I felt like a kid again!!!!! AND I got to meet the crazy penguins from MADAGASCAR! (See the pics included). They are too precious…..my precious. And this really hurts to say, but I enjoyed it more than Disney Land. Maybe it’s because I had flu when we went to Disney Land in Paris (2002), but I sooooo enjoyed Universal Studios. It’s really cool to watch Shrek in 4D (yes 4D) and to get soaked with freezing cold water while watching the Waterworld show (remember Kevin Costner in Waterworld?).





You see, the thing is, in America they warn you about everything. From the ‘Keep away from water’ sticker on your hairdryer that they strategically placed right next to the tap in the bathroom, to the sticker that tells you that the coffee you are drinking is hot….yes, HOT. Who in their right mind can drink cold coffee? Nevertheless, they did warn us that the blue benches we are sitting on are the ‘Soak Zone.’ What got to me is that they painted the warning on ONE part of the bench and someone strategically (and conveniently) placed their butt over the sign. How are we supposed to read the sign? Anyway, the moral of the story is that if you spot good seats when the rest of the stadium is full, DON’T take it!!


Who can guess this movie??




Answer: War of the Worlds

Oh and did I mention that I met Captain Jack Sparrow??!!


Los Angeles to Mexico on the LOVE Boat!
*sigh* I love cruising. It’s just such an easy holiday. You have everything you need right at your doorstep. For the food-crazies amongst you, you have three 5-course meals per day with as much snacking as you like (Yum, yum, coconut cookies). Most cruise liners have casinos, the rock-climbing is at the back of the ship, the gym is on the 8th floor, and if you fancy a new hairstyle the salon is next to the gym. I don’t do casinos (too much smoke – yes, they let you smoke on the ship), the rock climbing is way too close to the propellers and who needs gym. But I have to admit, I visited the hair salon. I was in desperate need to get rid of my Christmas tree hairstyle. I needed some help and he came in the form of a young hairstylist. YEAY!

Other than cutting my hair, we managed to do……NOTHING! Ag ok, we did some shopping. We bought ourselves each a Philip Stein TESLAR watch which is supposed to neutralise damaging electromagnetic energy. All we can say is that we haven’t been as tired and don't need to take afternoon naps even when we’ve had restless nights (damn neighbours). Cool!
Cabo San Lucas

But the best for both of us was seeing the whales – humpback whales to be precise. They are remarkable animals!!! WHOA!!!!


San Francisco
This place scares the hell out of me (Andri, you'll understand). It’s not because it’s big or because it’s scary. I just don’t like earthquakes and I can’t see myself living in a city that I don’t know for sure will be standing tomorrow. That said, it’s really beautiful and everyone seems so relaxed and calm. We loved seeing the Golden Gate bridge (and yes, we drove over it), Alcatraz and the crookest street in the World – Lombard Street. We’ve included some pics. What is also amazing is that you don’t have to drive very far to find breath-taking scenery of hills and trees that seems to go on forever.

Oh and then don’t forget the bartenders……they are really awesome people. They are a woman's best friend. They kept asking us for our ID’s. How amazing. *sigh* Only because I look so young.

I WISH!

The truth is...they can ask anyone younger than 40 to show their ID’s before serving them alcohol. If you can't show them your ID, then you don’t get your drink! I’m sorry; maybe I lack insight or common sense, but why ask someone for their ID when they are clearly scrathing the 40 mark (or do 19 year old's have wrinkles and grey hair?) and when the legal minimum age is 21? Yes 21, not 18 as in SA. *Shrug*

Golden Gate Bridge

Alcatraz

Lombard Street - Crookest Street in the World

Oh my beauty….Lake Tahoe!
Any attempt to explain how beautiful this place is will only do injustice. I’m not even going to try. Just look at the pics and you will see for yourself.



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jis dit is goed om weer van julle te hoor.Karen ek is so bly jy het my daar raak geloop en nogal as 'n twin. Ek hoop jy het toe aan my gedink. ek gaan nou alles print want ek het nie my gogga om af telaai nie. Pa verkeer nog steed in pyn. Maar later meer daaroor. Laat weet ons net waar julle die vlg paar dae gaan wees. Tonne liefde. Ma pikkewyn

Anonymous said...

I'm soooooo jealous .. Universal studios .... The Strip ... San Fransisco ....

Tell me you had coffee at Starbucks :)

Ka said...

Hey G - *sigh...I had coffee once at Starbucks....but not there. Not much of a coffee fan, but must admit walking past their shops really makes you feel like having a cup!!!!

Sorry didn't mean to make you jealous!!!

Ka

Carla and Rich said...

Hi Guys

It seems life if just too good for you two - not fair. With all this excitement what's left? Looking forward to hearing from you when you reach home base.

Love
Carla and Rich

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."