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Free Tuesdays

I came home around 2pm today so we got to go to the Orange County Museum of Art to check out their urban art exhibit. I really liked the photographs but some of it just looked like porn. It’s a good thing that admission is free on Tuesdays. Not sure if I’d be happy paying $7 for such a small exhibit. Oh, they also had a mini skate park but it was closed due to the rain. Got home within an hour and took a quick nap before my run. What a pleasant afternoon.

Wee!!

On Sunday, we took the dog for a walk and Jes decided to dust off the skateboard. With the snow season coming to an end, it was a fun way to somehow extend it a bit. At one point, he took it down a hill at full speed with no protection…flip-flops and all. *sigh* I was just waiting for him to hit a rock and have another emergency room fiasco again.
In other news, my Monday wasn’t bad. At night, I usually have stressful dreams or nothing at all. I actually had a pleasant/funny dream last night and it got me going on the “right side of the bed” this morning. I also took a PiYo (half Pilates, half Yoga) class this afternoon at the gym and it kicked my ass. I’m so weak…I should keep going.

It’s Nemo!

We went to the Long Beach Aquarium yesterday to visit our fishie friends. We had a charter membership back when it opened a few years ago but haven’t been back recently. Since then, the fishies have grown and it’s gotten rather crowded. However, we still got to enjoy the exhibits and “stim” off the moving fish. What I’ve realized during this trip is how popular clown fish and blue tangs have become. Unfortunately, none of the kids know their real names. All you hear is “It’s Nemo! It’s Dory!” At least their interested in our oceans and hopefully they’ll grow up trying to protect the Nemos and Dorys that we still have left.

Have they started cloning humans yet?

I had a crazy day at work today. At 2:00, I was expected to attend 3 different meetings at the same time. Luckily, the administrators were aware and allowed me to present my report and make my recommendations quickly and move on to the next. It’s weird how I’m “Miss Important” all of a sudden. At my previous job, I was so spoiled. Can’t attend a meeting? Get coverage! Attending a meeting for a high profile case? Get a supervisor to go with you! I don’t have that luxury anymore. It’s a bit stressful but kinda cool at the same time. I suppose you can call this an experience of “professional growth”. I usually call it a pain in the butt.

Thumpity Thump

With the exception of getting up this morning, my first day back to work after break wasn’t as bad as I expected. Perhaps it was because all the kids I saw were doing really well and were on their best behavior today. Whatever it was, I got a lot of work done and my body wasn’t hurting from skiing all weekend. I even went for a run but had to cut it short because of some thumps in my chest that were very similar to the ones I had back in May right before I passed out. Once again, stupid ticker.

And so it comes to an end…

It’s 11:54 pm on the last Sunday of my Spring Break. I just got back from a 4-day trip to Northern California that was really fun. On Thursday around noon, Jes and I packed up the car, dropped off the dog at my parents’ house, and drove up north. We stopped at the Gilroy Outlets for some shopping and arrived at Ryan’s new loft around 8:30 pm for dinner. He’s got a cool place with lots of neat ideas for future construction. We also got to see Ryan and Michelle’s photos from their 2.5-week Asia trip. They were such a mess, coming home with the remainder of an upper respiratory infection and a stomach bug. After the Bangs said goodnight, we bid farewell to Ryan and Michelle and headed to our hotel. We stayed the W, which was one of the nicest hotels I had ever stayed in. It was pretty fancy with the name brand amenities (all for sale at a premium), corner room with a nice view of the city, and complementary bottled water, apples, and newspaper.
On Friday, we got up late and had breakfast near Union Square. It was a gorgeous sunny day in the city so we walked around and took in the sights before meeting up with Jimmy at Houston’s for lunch. Thanks for lunch, J! Afterwards, we went for a scenic drive to the GG Bridge, crossed it toll-free, and got some cool photos of the bay and the skyline. Next, we drove up to Tahoe. On our way we stopped at Costco for discounted Kirkwood tickets and arrived at the Blue Jay Lodge by 7. I actually did the drive up the mountain on the curvey roads of Hwy 50. It was a lot of fun and much easier than the drive to Big Bear. That night we walked around in the casinos, lost $5 to a slot machine, and ate at Cabo Wabo Cantina.
The next morning we met up with Bang and Vyl at Kirkwood. The snow was great and it was nice and warm. This was our first time back to Tahoe since December and it was fun to have Vyl, a fellow-skier, around. The first half of the day was mostly spent on the backside. However, we did go up to “The Wall” where at the top they have skull-and-bones flags warning that this was for “experts only”. Yup, I got stuck at the beginning where my legs became petrified and needed gentle coaxing to turn as I repeated to myself “turn, you can do it, turn”. I finally got off that initial lip and the rest was fine. At 12:30 we met up with Jimmy and Eleen for lunch. Afterwards, the six of us headed back up the mountain for some gullies and a crazy half-pipe slalom that we weren’t supposed to take. It was super-fast but really fun! I tried a couple jumps but ended up on my butt. By the end of the day, the snow got pretty slushy and my ears were burnt. We finished the day with beers at the lodge and sushi back at the lake.
This morning rolled around and Jes and I decided to head over to Alpine Meadows with Jimmy. We’d never been and it was worth the trip. I got stuck again at the top of the first run but the rest of the day was smooth sailing, except for all the traversing!! Overall, we’ve all gotten better over the season and I even took a couple jumps and landed them this time!! Woohoo!! Too bad today was probably our last trip of the season…boo. After lunch, we headed home. The drive was a long 8 hours (including stops) but well worth it for a fun-filled weekend.
Now it’s time to rest the car and slow down on the mileage. We’ve had the X3 for less than 3 months and have racked up about 6600 miles! And so, my Spring Break is now over and it’s time to go back to work…can’t wait for Memorial Day weekend.