Friday, February 15, 2008

South Africa - Cape Town

A last minute trip to South Africa brought me on a 26 hour travel day to get to Cape Town, South Africa. The jetlag was hell for a few days, but the sights were amazing. On the first day after our first night there, we went down to the waterfront of Cape Town. It's really touristy, as was everything we saw, but it was pretty. The weather was weird the first couple of days. Since it's summer there, they usually have hot, sunny weather, but we had cooler, cloudy weather. It cleared up after that, though. Down at the waterfront, there was mainly a lot of shopping and eating. We went to a market with products by local people and they had pretty cool things. Since Scott and I are about to buy a house, I couldn't really take into the buying though - just looking! There were the coolest statues and we saw an artist painting on wood boards that was the coolest art I think I've ever seen. Kristin likened it to a mix between African and Matisse - very cool. No pictures of it, though - what was I thinking!? At lunch, we heard a local guy shaking a drum like thing and playing a flute - I loved watching him and listening.












On the second day, we drove pretty far around the cape and went to the Cape of Good Hope, which was originally thought to be the Southern-most part of the continent. Another place, Cape Agulhas (that we didn't make it to) was later learned to take this honor. The areas were so beautiful along this route. The coolest thing was that we saw all of these wild animals! We went to a penguin colony and were right up close to them. They are African Penguins and used to be called Jackass penguins.











We also saw these little guys called dassies, or rock rabbits - they were so cute and just sat in the trees eating and staring at us. One poor little thing even fell out of the tree! I guess they jump pretty far too. One person walking by told us that their closest relative is the elephant - wow!











On our drive into the Cape park, we saw wild zebras walking right across the road - it was the craziest thing I've ever seen and the first time I've seen zebras outside of a zoo - how exciting! Shan (Nancy and Kristin's cousin we visited) said that was the closest she's ever been to a zebra and she's been living there for over a year!











We saw an ostrich right by the beach and were able to get pretty close to it too. I was careful not to get too close after learning on a "Dirtiest Jobs" episode how strong their kicks are! We also saw some type of antelope, maybe Bonteboks, but there are so many antelopes in South Africa, it's almost impossible to keep them all straight. walking on the beach - how crazy is that!?











Then we saw baboons just walking down the road! There was a whole family of them and all of a sudden the big male jumped on one of the females and started having sex with her right there in front of us - it was nuts - we saw it all!










We had lunch at an amazing place with a perfect view and the best seafood I've ever had. I'd never had rock lobster before. Actually, I just thought it was a song and didn't realize it was a real lobster you could eat - so tender and yummy! Lots of other good seafood too. We walked up to this beautiful lighthouse too. The walk was pretty tough, but good to get us moving and sweating. On the way back, we saw more baboons - some just hanging out in the tree and a mom and baby walking along the road. What paradise we were in. At least for this silly American who LOVES to see new things. Here are pictures along the way down at the cape - it was so amazingly beautiful all around there and we were lucky because the sun started to come out later in the day.

























That evening, we had a braai. What is a braai, you may ask. Well, I'll tell you! :D It's a South African BBQ! Normally, it is like a wood burning stove and is the popular way of "BBQing" there. This evening, the wood that we bought was too damp, so we had to use the American way of burning coals, but it was still super cool. Braai is an Africaans word, which is one of the 13 official languages of South Africa. In this picture, you can see Shan, Nancy, Kristin and I, along with Natalia who was Shan's friend back in Germany and Nicolette who is her friend in South Africa.











These last pictures are views from Shan and John's top deck at sunset one day - so beautiful!

Monday, February 11, 2008

Trips, skunks and homes

I'm now using the blog as an updater tool since I'm not so good right now at keeping in touch with everyone. I leave for South Africa tomorrow, but wanted to make one last post before I took off for an exciting new adventure (only a week and a half this time, so you'll have updates soon). Scott and I had an offer accepted on a house and are currently in Escrow and trying to get the inspections done. I don't want to post pictures yet in case anything goes wrong in the inspections, but we may possibly be moving into a new house very soon - exciting! Scott's brother has also moved out to San Diego from Wisconsin and is staying with us. I know he's excited to come out to our wonderful weather from very cold Wisconsin in February and we're happy to have him here.


And one last piece of news - we caught a skunk! Well, we didn't actually catch it - a pest control guy did. A couple of weeks ago, Scott and I were sitting around wondering what a new, strong smell was. For the next few days, everywhere we went, people could smell it on us and we smelled it quite a lot every time we came home. Apparently, the skunk was under our apartment and sprayed, maybe from getting into a fight with a cat or raccoon or something, but it must have happened right under our apartment. It was coming up through the heater vent and is still not completely gone. But it was caught and the smell is FINALLY dissipating, so we're also excited to possibly be leaving this place soon!

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Superbowl 2008











We had another party for the Superbowl this year and had a great time as always. We were of course completely bummed that we didn't get to watch the Packers and Brett Favre playing, but this way, we really didn't care who won or lost. It was supposed to be a crock pot party, but we only had two crock pots, including our own. It was a good thing too because the fuses kept blowing from all of the electricity we were using! We had great food and company, but my favorite guest as usual was Houston. He made his rounds with everyone holding him and smiled and laughed almost the whole day - what a great kid! For halftime, Tom Petty only kept us interested for so long, so we had to flip over to a ham eating contest - pretty entertaining, but the older guy was the most entertaining (see his pictures here)! The first 3 quarters of the game were really boring, so that gave us time to chat and catch up, but the 4th quarter was pretty exciting and most everyone at our party was very happy about the Giants winning the Superbowl. So much for a perfect season, Patriots!

Restaurant Week - Soleil at K


San Diego does this thing called restaurant week where for a fixed price you get a 3 course meal at nice restaurants around the city. We went out with two other couples to a new restaurant we hadn't tried and it was pretty good! They even gave cotton candy with the checks - how FUN is that!?! I even made a cotton candy face. I even took a video of the cotton candy dances when you throw water on it - so entertaining! Afterwards, we went upstairs to the bar called Altitude that's all open and pretty cool. Good times!








Big changes!

I've got big changes going on here in San Diego! My last day at work for my job at Gen-Probe was last Friday. Our project was cut way back and I was slated to move to the engineering group, but I decided to go back to working with customers which I loved in the past and will be starting my new job in just 3 weeks! In the meantime, I'll be taking some time to get over a nasty cold that I've had for a while and will be visiting South Africa! How exciting!!!! I'm going with Nancy and Kristin and we will be visiting their cousin Shan - so check back in a couple of weeks for lots of pictures from that trip! This was one of the last days at work in a lunch outing with my group - I'll miss you guys!

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Hello Out There

I knew it had been a little while since I've made any posts, so I thought I'd add a couple of pictures to say hello. Scott and I have been keeping busy, but I haven't kept the camera out as much as I usually do. We did catch a few photos while we were watching Houston last weekend. He is growing up so fast and is too funny to watch just laughing at everything these days. I loved these pictures of he and Scott, especially the one with them watching TV. Houston loves to watch TV and will just start laughing randomly - it's hysterical!



This is a picture of Scott and I just to show my new haircut. It's not a great picture of my haircut, but it's a cute picture of us. :D

Monday, January 14, 2008

A New Friend, McCoy


Before an enjoyable birthday brunch for Katie, we met up at Terri and Josh's to meet their new baby, McCoy. He is the cutest and most lovable thing!




Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Happy 2008!

The picture video says it all - the Beauty Bar was FUN for the 2008 New Year! :D

Busy, but FUN Christmas

I had a whirlwind Holiday time, getting to spend time with family and loved ones. Scott and I started off having our Christmas a week early and we had a nice night with a home cooked Indian meal, good wine and lot of presents! The funniest part had to be when Scott opened his shoes that I got him and noticed that they were two different styles! :D Whoops - a trip back to the store was needed after that.














The night before I left to go home, I headed to Jo's for a wonderful Christmas party with an ornament exchange - FUN! Her little Bailie is getting cuter and cuter all the time and is the most well behaved and happy baby I think I've ever seen! But how could she not be so happy with such happy and smiley parents! She was super cute in her Santa outfit.









When flying home, I first got to visit Katie which was SO NICE! It's so hard living far away from great friends, but I guess it just makes us appreciate them all the more when we do see them. I could hardly sleep the night there because I was so excited to see Tyler the next morning (he was asleep when I got there and Katie wouldn't let me wake him up). :D I hadn't seen him since he was about 3 months, so it was awesome to see him crawling and walking with help all around now. What a cutie! Katie is such a wonderful mother as I always knew she'd be.



Next I got to see my other best friend, Tara in Chattanooga. I had a wonderful night at her parents' house eating yummy food from Charleston and having great conversation - I LOVE her family!









Christmas Eve was spent at my Grammy's in Atlanta with all the McAninch family. I always love going to Grammy's because I know there will be card playing and games, which I love! We had an amazing dinner (Thanks, Grammy!), opened too many presents (thanks everyone!) and had a great time together. Isn't my uncle the cutest? He has such a sweet personality and is a joy to be around. He reminds me a lot of my dad, too which is always a wonderful treat.















The plan was to drive home to Chattanooga on Christmas morning, but an emergency brake that was stuck prevented that and more visiting that had been planned (sorry Mark, Anne and Katie! Miss you guys!). I ended up going over to Aunt Sandee's family's for Christmas Day celebrations and had a great time over there. I hadn't seen them in many years, but they made me feel at home super easily and made my Christmas wonderful - thank you guys so much! I did make it back to Chattanooga the day after Christmas thanks to a tow and a fix by the Volvo service guys and met up with Nancy for a wonderful day. We ate at the Crackle Barrel (LOVE Southern food) and had a great walk where I could take pictures of beautiful Chattanooga. Even in the winter, look how pretty it is!














Once back home in San Diego, it was great to see Scott again. I even donned some of his Christmas presents Packers wear for a game we went to watch. I don't recommend being away from your significant other for Christmas - too hard! Thanks everyone for making my Christmas a wonderful time, though!