Monday, December 11, 2006

My Happy Birthday Weekend: Day 3

Not much to say about this day; it was very relaxed.

8:15am - Woke up and watched "Mean Girls" which we taped the night before
10:00am - Pounced on a still-sleeping Alan and demanded he wake up for it was time to open presents! :)
11:00am - After a phone call to my parents and Alan's parents I sat down to write my blog about Saturday
11:45am - Started to make pancake breakfast with Al and watch Pirates of the Caribbean 2 (another present from Alan)
2:00pm - decided it was nap time (didn't finish P.o.t.C.2)
4:30pm - woke up from nap and started to get ready for dinner (Joe's Crab Shack)
5:30pm - left for dinner
8:30pm - home from dinner; finished P.o.t.C2
9:00pm - watched CSI (taped last Thursday)
10:00pm - watched Standoff (taped last Tuesday)
11:00pm - bed time; got a food rub with my new Margarita scented food cream from Al's mum

That's about it. I know... too exciting!

Sunday, December 10, 2006

My Happy Birthday Weekend: Day 2

In my previous post I mentioned that Alan gave me a pass to Sea World for my birthday. What I didn't mention was that when he gave it to me he also said that there was another little surprise to come. Well, once he went back to work I quickly jumped online and checked out what new things were happening at Sea World. What did I find? Interactive sessions with Dolphins and Beluga Whales. Nah... maybe? Sure... maybe?

Yep! I spent two hours playing with Walruses, seals, a Polar Bear named Charly, and two Beluga Whales: Ferdinand and Aloo-y (I think that's how you spell it...)

Ferdinand is, apparently, gay. Not much interest in the other three female whales at Sea World. And Aloo-y peed on us. We had her upside down (yep, we held her fluke while she held her breath) and she peed. Nice... very memorable moment.

But seriously, it was the coolest thing ever. It was a two hour behind the scenes tour of the Arctic portion of Sea World. Our first stop was the Walrus cages. We met two young Walruses (Tessa and Bocce) who were 1 1/2 and 2 1/2 respectively. The two "babies" weighed in somewhere between 800 and 1300 lbs.


This is Bocce (and her ball... no pun intended!)

Then we met Obie. Big Daddy. He weighed in at a measly 3800 lbs. Obie was sweet. Poor guy was blind from cataracts but that didn't stop him from eating 11 lbs of fish in under 2 minutes. We learned that Walruses 'see' with their whiskers (vibrissae is the proper name). He knows where a person is based on their sound and their smell which I guess they get from their vibrissae. Anyway, Walruses kind of suck up their food. Obie didn't even open his mouth (except to blow chunks of food at us!); he just sucked inwards hard enough to suck the fish right out of our hands. It was SO cool.


Then it was on to the Polar Bear exhibit. We met Charly - a 3 year old male (who had been fixed so he could interact with the females) who stood at least 10' tall without reaching. They have a strict non-direct contact with the bears so we had to stand behind two sets of steel cage doors. It was still amazing. He would put his paws up on the bars at the trainers request for a measly piece of apple. Apparently Polar Bears are highly intelligent animals who tend to get bored easily (which explains the depressed polar bears at the Calgary zoo) and have to be constantly challenged with new situations. The bears are rarely paired with the same bear two days in a row. Keeps them guessing. In this situation you have to ask yourself: who is trained? The bears, or us?! They get great food every day, prepared just the way they like it, new toys which they destroy on a regular basis and friends to play with at their whim. I think the trainers ought to consider themselves "trainees". Unfortunately the batteries died just before we got to the Polar Bear exhibit but just to give you an idea of how big a male polar bear can actually get:


Charly wasn't this big, but seriously, not so cute and cuddly after all! Their fur is actually quite coarse (we got to touch some that Charly had shed previously) but very white. Its kind of like Buffalo fur in texture - though I can't say many people have pet buffalo before either. And that's a story for another time.

Then it was off to put on our wetsuits. Ah the moment of humiliation every woman wants to experience on her birthday weekend. NOT! However, turns out that the folks at Sea World don't slouch on Behind the Scene experiences. We were treated like rock stars. We each had our own private change room, complete with showers, towels, and a pre-sized wet suit to fit each of us. It was great. I can't imagine ever having to zip myself into one (all the zippers and tabs are on the back) but I can say this: I don't look too shabby in a wet suit!


After we posed for our picture it was off to see the Seals and the Beluga Whales - the high light of the tour (at least for me). We met a little seal who name was Grimsey - black with white stripes. He was a rather curious fellow who let us pet him. They're very sleek - and very smart. He got chased by a Beluga who was in the tank but knew enough to come back to all of us gawkers who wanted nothing more than to feed him. Unfortunately we didn't get to feed him but we did learn a lot about Beluga's and seals.

Then, off to the Beluga tank. I don't know how many of you have ever been in a wet suit in 55F water (that's just shy of 13C for my Canadian readers) but it is, for lack of a better word, excruciating. Wonderful, but excruciating. The water seeps in through the booties and then very slowly through the suit so it feels like little pin pricks of cold stabbing you all over your body. It takes my breath away - literally. I was kind of hyperventilating. Eventually your body warms up the water in the suit and it's actually quite warm but the first few minutes are something to be reckoned with.

So Belugas are big. But they are so un-scary. Eventually. We're in 3 1/2 feet of water at the edge of a platform which falls of to 20 or 30 feet of water. I can see two whales across the tank being fed and trained by Nick, a 20 something trainer who looks like he's out of an underwear ad. Eric, our trainer is next to me and calls over Ferdinand, the gay Beluga. I quickly panic and ask

"How many are in here?".

"Two... that we know of!"

"What?"

"Kidding, just these two".

Alright, I can start breathing again. Two. 3000 lbs of Beluga whale vs. 8 people. I hope they've had their breakfast!!!

Turns out we were able to give them their afternoon snack. We had them sick, and jump and splash water in our faces at mach 10 (if that even exists!) and we rubbed their flukes and everything. It was amazing. I can't even explain it. We played with both whales; I even got brave enough to put my fingers in his mouth while it was closed. They're very gentle. Tiny teeth. They suck their food in through their mouth just like a Walrus.

So, since I can't find the words to explain it all, I'll leave it to a picture (which I think is worth at least a thousand words!)

Happy Birthday to me!

Friday, December 08, 2006

My Happy Birthday Weekend: Day 1

So, I'm sick. Not just cute little tip-of-my-nose-is-red sick, but like hacking-and-coughing-and-wheezing-and-snoring sick. Kinda yucky. I stayed home sick yesterday and only managed to suffer through two hours of sniffling and snorting at work today (I know, I'm full of sex appeal!). However, when I arrived home today, I found a little surprise waiting for me that made being sick at home on a Friday before my birthday just a little bit worth it.

Our bed: covered in balloons! (See mom, we DO make the bed!!!)

Underneath all of those ballons was an envelope with my birthday card in it. Inside the birthday card was pass to Sea World - one of my favorite places in San Diego. So, tomorrow, I'm going to Sea World! Yeah me!

But, besides the wicked awesome surprise of going to Sea World, I got the even awesomer (hee hee) surprise of being able to pop all the ballons... with knives! Oh yes! He lets me play with knives! Mwa ha ha ha... 74 ballons later I was ecstatic! Please ignore the sweat pants!

So, after all the excitement of popping balloons, as is true of most fun activities, there was a mess to clean up! Sigh... but lets be honest, it would be worth it if it was your birthday, wouldn't it?!

Only two more sleeps 'til my REAL happy birthday. Catch ya on the flip side!

Monday, December 04, 2006

Wicked Weather Sunday

Last week the weather wasn't as nice as it typically is in sunny San Diego. We hit highs most days of about 55-62F. Granted, that's a lot warmer than home, but it's still pretty chilly for outdoor activities. However, the weekend arrived and with it came some beautiful warm weather and plenty of sun.

Saturday, we didn't see much of the weather. We slept in until 1:30 in the afternoon and after our lazy morning/afternoon we vegged on the couch for a few hours. After two hours and a bit of "Sex in the City", Season 1, we started to get ready for our Stantec party. Dinner was good, though nothing like the Calgary or Edmonton parties. We only had about 40 people at the party which made for a small affair but that way, everyone took home a gift. I have exchanged mine, already, and now I've got myself a brand new DVD rack.

Sunday was a different story. We woke up around 11am and vegged again for an hour or so in front of the TV. Then it was off to La Jolla to see La Jolla cove's Cave. The sun was streaming in the mouth of the cave which made it very difficult to take pictures, but I gave it a shot, just for you!

After climbing back out of the cave, 145 steps, and one hell of a cardio work out, later we walked up the cliff which hangs over the cave and saw a birds eye view of the cove. Talk about beautiful!

After breakfast with a view of the ocean we took a short stroll back to the car and enjoyed the view for another 15 minutes while we finished our coffees. Then it was off to Fry's, like a Best Buy, but bigger. Oh yes, bigger.

Dinner consisted of appetizer's of garlic-butter-mozzarella mushroom caps, homemade guacamole followed by homemade pizzas on pita shells and for dessert - homemade rice krispie squares with M&M's. I would've done smarties but those don't exist in the States.

That's 'bout it. As soon as I get the photos downloaded (camera trouble) I'll share my views with you.

Miss you all!

Friday, December 01, 2006

December Already?

Well, folks, I guess today the count down can officially begin.

8 more sleeps until my Dad's Happy Birthday (he'll big 52 this year!)
9 more sleeps until my Happy Birthday (I'll be... c'mon... guess... alright, I'll be 26!)
24 more sleeps until Santa comes
25 more sleeps until my sister arrives
31 more sleeps until it's next year!

I've now passed the two month mark in the San Diego office. I can't believe how time has passed so quickly. We have our company Christmas party (pardon me, Holiday party; very P.C. down here, don't you know?) this weekend at a swanky casino in Temecula area. It's over an hour drive for Alan and I to get there. We'd love to stay over night as it's a Casino Hotel, but the rooms START at $250 a night. Crazy. They're nice, but really? That's a quarter of a months rent! Forget it!

Obviously nothing overly exciting has been happening in my life this week; the blogs are a bit dull. If you've got any suggestions on what to write about, feel free to leave your ideas!

'Til next time!