Thursday, July 3, 2014

California Trip: Part II - Sea World

After landing in San Diego on Tuesday and driving to Imperial, we turned around and headed back to San Diego to go to Sea World.  We debated about going another day, but Leo's daughter Melissa was going with us and she had called off work to go.  In some ways it would have made sense to stay in San Diego that first night, but like I said, Melissa called off to go with us and it just wouldn't have been right for us to do that.

Recently, Sea World has taken some heat because one of the Killer Whale trainers was attacked and killed during a performance.  I am not sure when all that took place, but I remember seeing it on the news.  I also watched the movie Blackfish, which is about keeping Killer Whales in captivity and what it does to them.

I mentioned this because it was quite obvious that this backlash has changed the way Sea World does things.  They were over the top with how much they mentioned all the good things Sea World does for animals.  The other telling thing was; the trainers did not get in the tank with the Orcas.

Here is my thought on the matter.  I can see where the training for the shows might be cruel to the animals, but other than that how is Sea World different from a zoo?  Either way, it is just really amazing to see these animals up close and the girls loved it.

Charlotte getting ready to put her hand it the tank with the cleaner fish
The cleaner fish would clean dead skin from your hands.  It tickled.
Charlotte liked all the tanks where you could touch the animals.
Small sharks that you could pet
Flamingos just walking though the park 
Charlotte petting the sharks
Penguins swimming outside at the Penguin house
Beluga whale outside of the water...
...now under the water
Dolphins performing during a show
Jumping in the air
Waving Good-bye
The crew before the killer whale show.  In order, Melissa, Luke, Drea,
Charlotte, Laura, Layla, and Leo.  We sat in the last row of the splash
zone.  We were lucky...others not so much.  It was hilarious to watch though.
I loved getting to see these animals so close
Jumping high in the air

Flipping

Charlotte getting her picture with a sea turtle
Drea, Luke, and Charlotte
Drea, Charlotte, and Luke
Luke riding a sea turtle
The kids driving a boat

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

California Trip: Part I - The Flights

Yesterday, we returned from our vacation to visit my sister, Laura and her family in California.  Of course, we had a wonderful time and we hated to leave.  Over the next week, I hope to blog about different aspects of our trip.  I am not sure how many parts there will be, but I think I can cover everything in four posts.  I just don't feel I would give our trip its due in one post.  We had such an amazing time.

Last time we went to California there was an issue with our plane and our connecting flight.  When I booked our flight back in March, I kept this in mind.  I wanted to make sure if there was delay in our first flight we could still make our connecting flight in Atlanta.  Our layover was supposed to be 2 1/2 hrs.  Then in May, the airline changed our layover to 48 minutes.  I started to worry.

Sure enough when we arrived to check-in on Monday we had to see a Delta agent.  Our flight was delayed due to weather in Atlanta.  At this point we had a few choices.  Reschedule for Tuesday or go to Atlanta and hope to still make our connecting flight.  Our layover changed from 48 minutes to 15 minutes.  It wasn't a hard decision since I was traveling with the girls.  We rescheduled for Tuesday.  Drea was very upset because she was really excited to go.  None the less, there was nothing they could do or guarantee.  So we returned to Fairmont.

However, after that little hiccup, everything else went as planned.  We were rerouted to Minnesota, instead of Atlanta and arrived in San Diego at 1:30pm on Tuesday.  The rest of our flights and layovers went off without any problems.

Here's our first plane, on Tuesday in Pittsburgh

Charlotte excited about riding on the plane

During our layover in Minnesota the kids played in the play area
The play area had a plane, baggage cart, and...

...a control tower
Charlotte driving the baggage cart
Back on the plane, staying busy with electronics
Charlotte getting some needed rest
Drea still staying busy
 Once we arrived in San Diego we met up with my sister and her family and headed for lunch.  Then into the car and off to their home in Imperial.  The drive takes about 2 hours, which gave the kids time to talk to one an another and get to know each other.  Their was some shyness from each of them to begin with, but before long they were talking and sharing their technology.  Fast forward to the end of our week and we were back at the airport.  I thought it might be a good idea to take the red eye back to the east coast.  We wound up renting a hotel in San Diego on Saturday and spending the entire day on Sunday in San Diego.  Our flight was at 11pm west coast time.  We enjoyed our day and arrived at the airport at 9pm.  At 930, this was Charlotte...

...passed out in the terminal

The entire time Drea wanted to ride in a plane that had tv.  She finally got her wish.

And Charlotte still slept.
I hope you check back later this week for the best parts of our vacation;  swimming, Sea World, and spending time with family.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Spring Dance Recital

Last weekend, the girls had their Spring Dance Recital.  Like always, they are always excited and ready to perform.  There was some technical difficulties with the lighting and sound at the beginning of the recital, but eventually it was corrected.  It was a nice way to put the finishing touches on a long year of dancing.

Posing...of course

I think Charlotte looks so old in this picture
 


















Charlotte's Dance

Drea's Dance

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Charlotte Graduates

I know.  Really.  Charlotte is finally finished with preschool.  I am not going to lie, I am happy on several fronts that Charlotte is finished with preschool.  Obviously, the money. It will be a big savings, but I am sure that money will go somewhere else.  It will save me 45 minutes every morning.  Charlotte will be going to my school, so we will not have to go across town every morning. 

The reality is we have been going to Kids R Special for 8 years.  First, Drea and then Charlotte.  Our kids have grown up there.  They have learned a lot and made some really good friends.  And even though there are reasons to be happy, there are reasons to be sad.  Their teachers have been wonderful.  Their friends, amazing.  And they have learned so much.  So, really after all is said and done, I will miss seeing the familiar faces and the friends that they have made.   Time moves on, and Preschool graduation will make way to other graduations.  Thank you Kids R Special for playing such an important role in both girls' lives.

Charlotte and her graduating class

Charlotte with her diploma
The class singing

Charlotte receiving her diploma...they ask her what she
wants to be...she responds, "A Teacher"


Monday, June 2, 2014

Hashbrown King

Apparently, being the hashbrown King comes with other perks.  Who knew?  This is what I came home too today after school...


This should say everything is better with bacon...I shouldn't be criticized for knowing this!

No one has asked, but I would take orders


Again, not my fault that I realize how great bacon is


This sign was at the top of my driveway...there also was one at the intersection
before you get to my house.  It is quite possible there is more up and down the connector.


Jersey was a fan of the bacon on the fence...


...so was Bailey