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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

A roost for every bird

Day 3 in London, and it's bloody freezing! We can't get homesick because it feels like we're home. To me, London feels like a European New York City. It's different in many ways, but mostly very similar.

Today we visited The Tower of London. Jasper is really in to dungeons, palaces, knights, and fairy tales and was in awe as we explored a real palace/fortress complete with live costumed re-enactments at various areas. Torture at the Tower was a big hit. We went down into a dungeon where they had an electronic poll of people's opinions on torture (Always Ok, Sometimes, Never Ok) and a room set up with all the various torture devices used and cells along the wall. They were hard core in the 1100s! The White Tower is in the center of the grounds and marks the start of the Tower's history as both a palace and fortress since it's main purpose was protection. Today it houses the armour of Henry VIII.
Outside the palace with The White Tower in the background

The Crown Jewels are also here (although we didn't see them--too long of a "queu"), as well as the Bloody Tower known best for all the deaths that occurred inside the dark rooms by order of the Duke of Gloucester. Apparently it was very scandalis. My favorite part (and the most famous) was the Ravens. There are HUGE ravens roaming the grounds outside the White Tower. Like the size of a small child. They were beautiful, and quite vocal. Legend has it that Charles II was told that if the ravens left the Tower, the kingdom and the fortress would fall. Their wings are clipped and the Ravenmaster keeps a close eye on them, just in case!
Waterloo Block (Crown Jewels)

Guarding the Jewels

Just outside The Tower of London is The Tower Bridge which is a combined bascule and suspension bridge. It's beautiful in it's red, white and blue grandeur (in honor of the Queen's Silver Jubilee).

After this Jasper and parents went to the Tate Modern, but Hayden was in desperate need of nap so we came back to the hotel. I hear it's awesome though so maybe I'll go another day.
Naptime!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

I Spy with my London Eye

LONDON!!!!!!!!!! I'm in LONDON!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks to having the BEST job in the world, I'm on yet another paid (and paid for) vacation. This time we're in London for the next 2 weeks, and I'm thrilled to be here! Once upon a time I wanted to go to school here, but my then boyfriend vetoed that. Good thing too because NYC is where I'm very, very meant to be! Thank you then-boyfriend. ;P Content to be playing tourist, here's what we've been up to.....

We met in London yesterday from opposite ends of Christmas vacation. I came from CA, and the family came from Nevis (island off the Caribbean). We spent most of the day in the hotel sleeping and battling tantrums (Hayden). Good old Jet Lag. We did wander out for dinner in search of a quick bite at a local pub where I had one of my favorite dishes: Shepard's Pie. Something you should know about Pubs, they don't cater to kids after 6pm. Some after 4pm. Just FYI.

We're in Mayfair at Claridge's Hotel. It's lovely. Very elegant and, well, English! I really like it. I'm addressed by "Mum", "Love", "Miss", and "Dear" a lot! I can't get enough of the accent. It's lovely! The terms and exclamations they make are grand, too. Bloody brilliant. I fully plan on bringing back some English dialect to NYC and throwing it around every chance I get. :)

Today was so much fun! We went to the London Eye and London Aquarium, followed by lunch at kid friendly hot spot Giraffe and then an impromptu ride on a Carousel that ended the day in perfection.

Riding on beautifully painted horses (mine was named Herbert) underneath the London Eye and across from Big Ben and Parliament was surreal. Parliament is my favorite building so far. It's gorgeous! As the Carousel circled and we laughed at each up and down, I had a moment. A moment where I knew I wasn't dreaming but was living the dream. The ongoing dream that I worked so hard to get to and is now my life! Here I am, alive and well. Very, very well. Here I am, living a wonderfully full life, with 4 people I love dearly, in Europe! Here I am! :)

The London Eye

"Punting on the Thames" --Mary Poppins


Big Ben (clock tower) and Parliament


3's company: Bubble-Pod


North West


Carousel


Sunset

Saturday, December 27, 2008

And the 5th car was...

This is how it happened......

My cousin and best friend Amaya & I were on our way to catch a movie with "The Bunch". One of my favorite families, consisting of Val, Daniel and their kids Danny, Hannah, Hayley, & Mia. AKA my CA nieces and nephew. Yes I have bi-coastal nieces and nephews. My CA ones don't get as much blog attention as my NYC ones, but they're loved just the same, promise!

Being an out of towner I rented a car. This time I landed a 2008 Nissan Xterra.
Bright yellow Bumble Bee look aside, it's way cuter and more fun to drive than the Dodge Magnum Pimp-Mobile I had last time.

I followed Amaya, who was driving her very cute '98 Honda Civic.
On I-880 about 10 minutes from our destination, a very big truck (Ford we think) in front of Amaya slamson its breaks and stops. On the freeway, in the fastlane. Amaya, in turn, slams on hers, and I slam on mine. I see the truck and Amaya come to a halt in seconds ahead of me, while I am trying my darndest to follow suit.

In 5 seconds I had a million thoughts going through my head along with a million things in front of my eyes. I could see Amaya staring back at me through her review mirror, bracing herself for the inevitable, as I was praying for the opposite. I was horrified that I'd crush her small car between these two big trucks and, just short of stopping completely, I hit her. I didn't manage to just hit her though, I managed to shove the right side of her car under the truck that she had just narrowly tapped.

We all sat there for a good 30 seconds without moving. Waiting for more cars to hit us and watching them swerve and dodge successfully to avoid it. Simultaneously we emerged from our cars to see why the hell we had all gone from 70mph to a dead stop and there it was: a SOFA in the middle of the fast lane and 2 big trucks parked in the lane moving the furniture. A sofa and 5 cars lined up behind it. As if that wasn't eye popping enough, the man with the truck in front of Amaya had his adorable dog in the back AND his 7 months pregnant wife. We quickly made sure everyone was ok, CHP was called immediately, and we pulled off at the nearest exit to exchange info. All of us EXCEPT the Sofa people, who pulled onto the freeway and never looked back. They did put the sofa's next to the center divide though. Thanks.

The back of the truck was fine, and my car was fine too aside from the fact that my front license plate broke off the bumper and slid 3 cars up the highway where Truck Man retrieved it. Amaya's car was all kinds of scratched and mangled, but she wasn't which is all I cared about.

As we exchanged information with the extremely nice Truck man and his wife, we amused them with the fact that Amaya and I were cousins. After addresses/insurance info was exchanged it was amusing to everyone to discover the man and his wife are Amaya's neighbors and have a vacation home in her condo complex! The Officers who responded to the scene were equally flabbergasted and also very, very nice.

We got really lucky. Lucky that we were all paying attention and re-acted instantly. Lucky nobody was glancing down or messing around or going faster or following closer. Lucky that we all have full coverage, lucky nobody was hurt, lucky we were all mature, kind adults who knew how to handle the situation in the safest manner possible and move on with our lives a little more thankful than we already were.

The best part, if there's a best part, is that I got to share my very first car accident with my cousin, and she with me. In separate cars. With pictures. What an adventure!

Damage Done to Amaya's Car
Ouch.

She was sad it got a Boo-Boo
I was happy I had Full Coverage!

Don't worry we still love each other VERY much!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

You shall crack nuts, Prince of the dolls

(12/14/09: Soooo...I just noticed that this blog never got posted. It's from last year. Oops. Really, nothing has changed--except our hair colors and living arrangements.)

I had my first ballet experience this month! To start off with the Nutcracker (the best ballet in NYC) may not have been the smartest since I can't imagine it getting any better!

Roommate Sara and I bought tickets and had excellent seats. The dancers were all so talented and the legs on those men. Sign me up for that! Every song was thrilling and I felt so classy and cultured and Christmas-y.

I love New York. I love the Nutcracker. I love wonderful roommates. I love life.

Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

If all the Snowflakes were Hershey Bars and Milkshakes....

Oh what a snow it would be!!!!
And oh what a snow it was. A blizzard in fact. Hello Winter!


Friday, December 12, 2008

The Week In Picutres

Worst Christmas Sweater Party with the girls (Amy, Me--sans bad sweater because I don't have any--, Melissa, & Sara)

Puddles of Pretty

Jasper's Gingerbread House

Visiting Santa at Macy's. Rumor has it Xander tooted on his leg....

Hayden. Penguins. Santaland. Bliss.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Xander is 5 MONTHS!!!!!

5 things I love about Xander:

1. The way he lights up when Karley talks to him or walks into the room. The love he has for her is unreal and so uplifting to witness.

2. His laugh or baby chuckle

3. The big smile that spreads across his face when I walk into the room and say hi to him. Recognition spreads across his face as if he's thinking, "Hi Auntie Sarah! I loe you, too!"

4. The snuggles. He's not a super cuddly baby. He likes to be looking around and taking it all in. But lately he has been Mr. Snuggles every time I hold him and I LOVE IT!

5. Those darn cheeks get me every time! They continue to be my most favorite thing about him and will likely be for awhile.

Xander's First Christmas!

5 MONTHS!!!!!

Auntie Sarah's Little Angel

Friday, December 5, 2008

The Week In Picutres

The Perfect Man: He's tan, He's cute, and if he looks at another woman you can re-arrange his face! Pixar Love of my Life!!!

Erase Hunger

Canstruction Exhibit

It's more fun outside the lines

First School Fight--She Won

Run, Run, Run as fast as you can!

Karley's first time...I seem to be popping a lot of Ice Skating cherries this year. Lucky me!

Ice Princesses: Karley, Me, Sara, Amy