Thursday, November 26, 2009

My first Turkey Day…

The 26th of November was Thanksgiving Day which in America is basically a big excuse to eat, drink and be merry. With my host mom being a vegetarian I was a little worried about how that would affect my first American Thanksgiving experience, but Dave who was not going to let that happen, cooked a big fat turkey (for two of us, hey I would have settled for turkey sandwiches) We had a lovely but small celebration. Annabel when asked what she was thankful for happily replied “Scrambled eggs” ha ha aren’t 3 year olds cute?

AJ and I at the Thanksgiving day table
The other day she asked me “Robyn, where you live in AFRICA (yes the emphasis was on the word Africa) it’s like a zoo there, right?…” And that was it, I have no idea where it came from or why, but I suppose it is true!

Braden, AJ and Finn...fall family photo
That is my little American adventure up until end of November o9, although there is just one more bit I want to add… I got stopped by the cops - for going through a red light! Argh, can you believe I’m such an idiot? I never even saw the light, but the cop saw me so he pulled me over and started questioning me… this is how is basically how it went down…

Cop: “Ma’me, you just went through a red light”
Me: “Seriously?” *very confused look on face*
Cop: “Yes, is this your car?”
Me: “No, it’s my host parents car” *heart beating profusely*
Cop: “Your HOST parents?”
Me: “Yes, I’m not from this country. Where was the traffic light?” *fight urge to call it a robot*
Cop: “Can I see your license?” *after explaining where the traffic light was*
Me: “Sure” *trying to smile my ‘please don’t give me a fine’ smile*
Cop: “I’ll be right back”
          “Are you host parents form Pennsylvania?”
Me: “Originally yes” *by now I have decided if his pen touches the piece of paper in his hand I’m going to turn on the water works, I know what you thinking guys “Crying is blackmail” we know it is, but having so many emotions has to have some perks right?*
Cop: “Okay, well please tell them their license plates have expired”
Me: “They have?!”
Cop: “Yes in March”
Me: “I’ll tell them, I’m so sorry”
Cop: “Its okay, just drive carefully, and have a good night”
Me: “Thank you, you too” (Did that just really happen?, and no fine? Shoo, got to look out for sneaky traffic lights)


Intergrating? ... Maybe...
*Hi-lighted words are explained in the glossary page

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Back to Milwaukee…from a wonderful vacation…

Tuesday morning was an early morning wakeup call (yes mom, I consider 5am early!) Only to get to the airport to discover not only can I not find my e-ticket but I have also chosen the wrong terminal. I had to literally fly around the airport from terminal 1 trying to find not 2 or 3 but 7-the last terminal! After finally finding the right terminal and checking myself in, I had to wait in the security check lines, which if you have ever had to travel in the States, you know it’s serious business! I got half way through the lines before I started to freak out realizing I had 10 minutes to make it through and board my plane, so I asked a lady if I could move to the front of the line, she not only moved me to the front she called one of those golf cart things to come and fetch me to take me to my boarding gate! People were just starting at me, with my big sunglasses, funny accent and special treatment…I felt very Hollywood - just for a moment! Finally in my seat I was glad to discover I was not the last to board the plane! My connecting flight was in Vegas, the airport is just filled with slot machines, and it’s actually quite a pretty airport.


Vegas airport...I hope to see you again...soon!

Finally back in Milwaukee I was welcomed by rain and 45F (7.2C) which at the time I thought was tragic…how opinions can change!

Hmmm...Milwaukee I think I love you...

Monday, November 23, 2009

Meeting famous people…

This morning was by far my best and worst morning, today was Hollywood day, but it also meant it was my last day of my CA vacation. We started the Hollywood experience by walking the “Walk of Fame” and of course taking cheesy pictures of the stars we like, next we saw part of the wax museum, outside were Snopp Dogg and Samuel L Jackson.


Donna, Snoop Dogg and I chilling in Hollywood, CA
I also posed for pictures with Batman and Jack Sparrow. Later I found Marilyn Monroe’s handprints (which are virtually the same size as mine) and feet prints (which are ridiculously small!) and her wax figure so we had fun taking pictures with her.


Marilyn Manroe and I in Hollywood, CA

Then we went a ‘tour of the stars homes’ which was pretty fun, if you were riding in a topless van in South Africa you know you’re on a safari and are looking for animals, however in Hollywood you are looking at where famous people live, puts things in perspective doesn’t it? We saw Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills and later went to Santa Monica Boulevard, where we were tipped off to a Lady Gaga signing, Donna being the fun lady she is said “do you want to go?” bearing in mind we weren’t even sure exactly where we were going…but we had a GPS.

I promise that is Lady Gaga!

We decided to just go for it, after maybe 30 mins or more of getting lost, driving in circles and lots of laughter we found the Best Buy where she was signing cd’s. The queue was totally crazy and it was pretty hard to get close to her, but we did catch a glimpse or two of her, so that was really fun! When we finally said goodbye to Hollywood and all its dreams we headed back to say goodbye to the boys and thank them for everything. The rest of the night was spent packing my bags; it’s amazing how nothing ever fits on the way home!


With the Hollywood Sign


Sunday, November 22, 2009

Going to the Getty…

The next morning however it was not so easy to function at my normal pace this was greatly attributed not to drinking but to lack of sleep! Donna and I had already set out my last few days so we already had plans, the Getty Art Museum. I have to admit though lack of sleep makes my head a little fuzzy so I was feeling much happier after my third cup of coffee! The museum is up on the hill, so you park your car in a garage then you catch a train/subway up the hill to the museum. The museum is the most beautiful place I have been too! It is like a hidden paradise, I mean it’s pretty close to the big city life yet it is so secluded. There is the most amazing labyrinth made of hedges, but unfortunately you can’t walk through it as it is filled with water. There was an episode of America’s Next Top Model where they filmed at the Getty Museum. I saw some lovely art works there but my favourite by far was “Spring” by Lawrence Alma-Tadema, firstly the colours are vibrant and brilliant, but the best thing about it is the detail in the painting!

That night we went to a lovely couple (Andee and Rich) for dinner, it was the home cooked meal I was craving! It had everything, salad, meat, veggies! Yum Yum! Oh yeah that night was also the night I saw my first skunk. I was a little scared, I had just stepped outside to take a call when I walked to the end of the cul-de-sac (like two houses down) and while talking I realized there was this creature thing running to everyone’s front doors, I thought it was a cat or something…then I realized it wasn’t! So I told my friend, he thought it was VERY funny, but kept saying don’t touch it, yeah thanks good advice! I was a little worried it was going to run after me, because I would have been trapped in the cul-de-sac! Luckily the skunk decided for whatever reason he needed to be running the opposite direction to me, hey wait…do you think he was trying to tell me something?

Hmmm...dessert!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Little Venice and understanding football games…

My 4th day in CA was spent exploring the surroundings again, this time picking the NW shores. There are buses that go to all the areas I was going but I wanted to walk it explore the area better, and decided I would take the bus home. People here are only not in their cars if they are excising so they have serious work out kit on and they are moving…not wearing flip flops, a lost expression and waving a camera at anything that moves, so it goes without saying people in So Cal (South California) were looking at me a little strangely!

With sights like this to see, how can you not be snap happy?

I walked to a place called Naples which is so beautiful it’s a little town that has bridges everywhere and little water ways with boats. Very cute! I continued onto Belmont shore which had a few shops along the main road, even a shop called Riley, (that’s my youngest sister’s name) Then I walked back along the beach 'til I got to Naples where I caught the bus on what I thought would be a short trip home, turns out…it wasn't! I told the bus driver where I needed to get off and asked him to tell me where it is, so either he forgot or just didn’t understand me, but I saw another part of the town I didn’t realize I was going to see. Then the bus came to a stop and he said this is the last stop, then I saw the light flick on and he realized what had happened, so he offered to let me stay on the bus and promised to tell me where my stop was!

Naples, CA
That night Kevin (Donna’s youngest son) had a football game. It was the final in the Rooster bowl. 

Kevin and I after the game
Without going into any details, A; because I don’t really understand the game and B; ‘cos I honestly can’t remember any intelligent things to comment on that happened in the game, other than the fact that they won their game! It was really exciting to watch although poor Dan who got stuck sitting next to me had to try explain what was happening while still trying to watch the game (Dan played Pack10 football for his collage…so he knows about the game!) when he left for work mid-game I found myself next a teacher that had taught both Kevin and Dan and he explained a little more in teacher terms what was happening. That night a celebration was in order, so we all headed down to a place called Beachfront. An awesome night was had by all!

Celebrating at the Beachfront Grill and Bar, CA

Friday, November 20, 2009

Solo Amigo and Disney fun ...

The next day I decided a trip down to San Diego was in order. Donna dropped me off at the Amtrak (train) station in Anaheim, the trip was about 2 - 3 hours along the most beautiful coastline and a few little places that reminded me of the Indian villages I saw in Goa. I didn't have much time in San Diego (and no I never got to the zoo) but I caught the train to a shopping center that was close by called Fashion Valley. It was really fun just to be in another part of such a beautiful state. I could see I was close to Mexico as there were a lot more Mexican people there! Donna made me promise that I wouldn't go across the border, and my host dad Dave warned that if I did they would never let me back and I’d be stuck surfing and swimming in a sea of Tequila forever…I still don’t see the problem with that though?

On the train on my way to San Diego, CA
I arrived back at Anaheim at about 8 that night, Donna fetched me and took me to downtown Disney, and it was really pretty and started to get me all excited for my Florida trip to Disney! She introduced me to the most amazing make-up shop in the world; needless to say we spend over an hour there! It is set up really well as they encourage you to try on the make-up before you buy it, so there are mirrors everywhere, and little shelves with ear buds (cue tips), make-up sponges, application brushes and make-up remover. After finding the cutest eye shadow kit and a natural foundation I was set!

Shopping :)

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Long walk to ... a beautiful sunset...

Day two I was solo amigo as Donna had to work. I was very ambitious and decided to walk from Seal Beach all the way to Huntington Beach…which seemed like a good idea at the time! It was a really beautiful walk and I took so many lovely beach pictures, it was so amazing to see the palm trees!

On route to Huntington Beach, CA
I ended up at Huntington Beach (which is aka Surf City USA) just before sunset, so I got to see another beautiful sunset! Donna fetched me from there, and we went out for Sushi. Yummy! Later Donna’s eldest son Dan and his room-mate Andrew took me to the two Irish pubs in Seal Beach (which just happen to be right across from each other.) Later that night when I googled my route I was shocked to find out that I had walked about 10 miles, okay so I didn’t run it, it was more like a ½ day stroll, but I was impressed with myself!

Beautiful sunset on Huntington, CA