January 21, 2011

Dragons


So, I'm sure most of you have heard/seen one of the most recent movies out-'How To Train Your Dragon'. It is now my most favorite movie! I especially love the soundtrack (I'm an Irish/Scot fan). I could literally listen to it all day. The best movie...EVER!!!!

I have always dreamt of flying... to be in the air, and feel that wind on your face! What I wouldn't give to be up there with the tweet-tweets (aka, the birds). That'd be so cool (don't you think)!

Plus, think of all the neat-o wing designs you could have!
Bird's wings (feathers)...

butterfly wings (color swirlies)...

or even dragon wings (just plain ol' leather style)!

There are tons of other wing designs, too! (Can you tell I wanna fly... REALLY BAD?)

January 20, 2011

California, Pt. 2

Well, thanks to Alice In Wonderland, I recently found out I am no longer a Virgo-I'm a Leo. Good to know (I think). Anyhoo...

Sunday we went whale watching. The sea was fairly peaceful, and I've never been on a boat before. Boy, this was a very exciting trip! I saw one whale in the distance, and of course, we saw some dolphins. Pacific white sided dolphins, to be exact.

It was very fun! Then, it was back to Cannery Row, with more shopping! (I ended up spending more than I thought I had...OOPS).

The next day, more tide pools and more shopping, with the option of going sea kayaking. It was quite the trip. Home again, home again on Monday, which could NOT have come sooner... sometimes, you just wish there was no such thing as 'drama' (which I really had NO part in, really)..Anyway, it's good to be home.

January 19, 2011

California

It was a FABULOUS weekend... for me, anyway. Thursday morning found me at the nearest airport, getting ready to board a plane headed straight for San Jose, California, where it was slightly rainy, cloudy, and probably about 55 degrees Fahrenheit. I think the exciting part at that point in time (approximately 7:15 AM, mountain time) was that I was getting on a plane-for the first time in my X-amount of years of life! TRUE STORY! My friend was with me, and she hadn't flown since she was little, and she barely remembers what it had been like, so it was a kind-of first for her, too! We had so much fun.

This was for a class. My Marine Biology class from school (accompanied by the teacher) had been invited, and about 14 kids went. With the teacher, his friend (who also happens to be a teacher) and the friend's grandchild, that added up to a grand total of 17.

The first thing we did (once off the plane and with the rental cars) was go to Ano Nuevo, which is where the seals (elephant seals, to be specific) breed at this time of year. Goody. Now, I can cross that off of my Bucket List. Those things are HUGE!!! They were slightly intimidating, but not very much. It was a little too warm for them, and they were being a bunch of beach bums (say THAT three times fast!). It was not very exciting.

Anyway, once we had checked into the hotel, it was dark. Everyone was in for a good night's rest.

The next day, Friday, we went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium. That was even MORE exciting! I love zoos, aquariums, museums (et al), and when I go with my family, it's not very fun. They're just rushing me, and wanting to get to the end. Since we didn't have anything else really planned for the day, we decided to just take our time. We got there at about 10 o'clock, and then we were just let loose. I don't think I left until after 2. There was so much to see! Sea otters, jellies, penguins, flamingos, star fish, sharks... the list goes on and on! It was very fabulous.

Saturday, we went hiking, and then saw a little bit a tide pools. Those were way fun, and if you're ever in the area, I HIGHLY recommend it. There are tons of things to see! All right, enough for now, more later. (And hopefully the pictures will come through).

California

It was a FABULOUS weekend... for me, anyway. Thursday morning found me at the nearest airport, getting ready to board a plane headed straight for San Jose, California, where it was slightly rainy, cloudy, and probably about 55 degrees Fahrenheit. I think the exciting part at that point in time (approximately 7:15 AM, mountain time) was that I was getting on a plane-for the first time in my X-amount of years of life! TRUE STORY! My friend was with me, and she hadn't flown since she was little, and she barely remembers what it had been like, so it was a kind-of first for her, too! We had so much fun.

This was for a class. My Marine Biology class from school (accompanied by the teacher) had been invited, and about 14 kids went. With the teacher, his friend (who also happens to be a teacher) and the friend's grandchild, that added up to a grand total of 17.

The first thing we did (once off the plane and with the rental cars) was go to Ano Nuevo, which is where the seals (elephant seals, to be specific) breed at this time of year. Goody. Now, I can cross that off of my Bucket List. Those things are HUGE!!! They were slightly intimidating, but not very much. It was a little too warm for them, and they were being a bunch of beach bums (say THAT three times fast!). It was not very exciting.

Anyway, once we had checked into the hotel, it was dark. Everyone was in for a good night's rest.

The next day, Friday, we went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium. That was even MORE exciting! I love zoos, aquariums, museums (et al), and when I go with my family, it's not very fun. They're just rushing me, and wanting to get to the end. Since we didn't have anything else really planned for the day, we decided to just take our time. We got there at about 10 o'clock, and then we were just let loose. I don't think I left until after 2. There was so much to see! Sea otters, jellies, penguins, flamingos, star fish, sharks... the list goes on and on! It was very fabulous.

Saturday, we went hiking, and then saw a little bit a tide pools. Those were way fun, and if you're ever in the area, I HIGHLY recommend it. There are tons of things to see! All right, enough for now, more later. (And hopefully the pictures will come through).

January 5, 2011

Goodbye

All right. It's time.  I've got to say goodbye.

No, not to my blog (I'm sure many of you wish it was good bye, but SORRY, I'll be around a little bit longer).

To my FB. FaceBook. I just don't use you, and... I don't have to explain myself to you, although I feel that I should. Anyway, I just... it's best for now. Maybe later we can get back together, but with school, and with me spending too much time with you. It's best. For now.