Sunday, January 18, 2009
California to Texas to New Orleans to Naples?!
Thursday, January 8, 2009
San Diego!!
The next AM, we woke up early, said our goodbyes to our gracious hosts, and drove to Chinatown for a quick stroll and some dim sum before we headed to San Diego. Chinatown was pretty small, but nice. We stopped at a place called Ocean Seafood for some pretty good Dim Sum. Then….2 hour drive south to San Diego! We arrived, checked into our hotel, and walked around the downtown gaslamp district. The gas lamp district was pretty big, lined with little shops and stores, and tons of bars and restaurants. We walked all the way to the end to PETCO park where the San Diego Padres play. We walked around the park, saw a statue of Tony Gwynn and walked back up through the gas lamp district. We walked down by the water to get some BBQ for dinner. We came across the
restaurant, but decided against it. We were not sure why it had so much Top Gun paraphanelia around the restaurant, but after some research it turns out that it used to be the bar from the movie Top Gun. Still, unimpressed, we walked towards the water where we were able to witness an absolutely beautiful sunset. We walked through the Sea port Village which is quaint conglomeration of small shops and seafood restaurants. We found a nice, well reviewed seafood restaurant called the Fish Market, and had a decent meal. The chowder was delicious, the oysters fresh, but the fish a bit overcooked and tough. We were excited because they offered a Hawaiian Opah fish, which we loved in Hawaii, but it was overcooked. After dinner, we walked back to the hotel, saw a sculpture of Bob Hope performing a USO tour, and saw a big statue of the famous picture of a sailor
kissing a nurse.
Day 9
It’s already been a week on our road trip!! We awoke the next AM to another sunny and beautiful San Diego day. The weather is just amazing, especially after seeing the snow and flooding in Seattle on the news. After a late start, we drove down to a restaurant named “Hash a go-go” for breakfast. Known for a grandiose style breakfast, with large portions of new American type breakfast food, we enjoyed a wonderful breakfast. Even though expensive, the food was great, albeit a bit spicy. Amy had some fried chicken and bacon mashed potatoes with a maple reduction and I had a crab cake benedict. The plates were the size of manhole covers, and they were filled with potatoes, biscuits, eggs, and other breakfast fare. We then went to the famous San Diego Zoo for the rest of the day. The zoo was awesome, and we had a great time. Usually, a zoo is a zoo, but the layout of the San Diego Zoo, was more like a nature hike and it took the
majority of the day to explore the entire park. We took a tour of the park via double decker bus, a gondola ride over the length of the park called Skyfari (which was a bit scary secondary to my healthy fear of falling), and saw hundreds of animals. We got to see everything from Pandas to Rhinos to Leopards to alligators, not to mention Amy’s favorites the otters and Orangutans. Asked why she liked the otters, Amy said that's what animal she'd be cause they get to swim and play and lie in the sun and eat oysters all day. After the zoo, we drove to Old Town. The oldest part of San Diego, it was where the city originally started. It’s a shame now that the historical aspect sits on the backburner to cheesy tourist trap stores. We ate at a nice Mexican Café where old Mexican ladies make corn and flour tortillas upfront in the window. We shared a pork carnitas platter which was delicious with fresh cilantro, avocado, onions, tomatoes, and salsa. We made it back to the hotel that night, to try to get an early start on the next day. Again, we are planning things day by day. If we get a job, then we will drive to that location and start. Otherwise, we are just waiting in the wings,
vacationing, until something comes up.
Day 10
We decided to stay in San Diego, as the weather is beautiful, and Amy wanted to be able to lie on the beach for a while before we headed inland. We found a great deal online to a hotel on the beach called the Pacific Terrace Hotel. Usually around $350 a night, we took advantage of the off- season and mid week rate of $99 a night. That AM we drove around Balboa Park, where the San Diego Zoo is found. The park is gorgeous, with all the city’s museums found in that area. We drove through the park, got our cars washed and then headed to the new hotel on the beach. After talking with the front desk, she said that we could have the same rate for another night!! So, we are staying here 2 nights. Our room wasn’t ready yet, so we walked down the boardwalk along the Pacific Ocean. The beach was long and the ocean calm, with small waves, but beautiful breaks and lines. We ended up getting one job in Flagstaff, but our company couldn’t secure another position, so we had to pass. It looks as if we
might be heading back to Naples, FL, if they will have us! We sat by the pool, catching up on phone calls and emails until we could get into our room. The room was gorgeous!! It was easy to see why this place was rated 4 diamonds by AAA. We were greeted to our room with a 2 glasses of wine, and a phone call from the front desk welcoming us!! Great service! Tonight, we will just relax, grab some dinner and watch the BCS national championship game! GO GATORS!! Tomorrow, we will hope for better news on the job front, as I am getting a bit antsy. I have never taken this much time off before and am ready to make some money again! That should catch everyone up as of today. For all our family and
friends, we are safe and having a fabulous time. On our trip back eastward (we may be giving up on AZ) we hope to visit some friends we know along the way. Until next time…..thanks for reading!
Los Angeles with Brian and Heather
When we first arrived we were treated to a tour of Winnie (the cat), Brian and Heather’s newly bought home in LA, which was beautiful! After a 6 hour drive from San Fran, we sat for a bit to catch up, and then left for a "gastropub" called The York. After a quick dinner and some drinks, Brian offered to provide us with the infamous “Brian McCarthy Tour of LA”, an absolute must do for all who visit. We drove down Hollywood Blvd, parked at Hollywood and Highland and walked down to check out the famous stars on Hollywood Blvd (where apparently you can get your name on one if you pay $10,000, maintain its upkeep, and have enough people sign a petition) as well as the Hollywood elite’s autographs and handprints in front of the Grauman’s Chinese
theater. It was a very cool experience to see the theater and the Hollywood stuff that I’ve only seen on TV in the past. In front of the theatre were superheroes! Well, not superheroes but people dressed up as Spiderman, Batman, the Joker, and Iron man (with a gigantic ass) looking to charge people money for pictures with them. The tour continued through the streets of Hollywood to the base of the hill where the Hollywood sign sits (we had some difficulty seeing it because they shut the lights off at night), past Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffles (made famous by Snoop Dog’s addiction, but endorsed by Brian McCarthy), around the base of Griffith Park where the
famous observatory sits, past a Scientologist’s wet dream in the numerous L. Ron Hubbard
galleries/museums/centers around the area, and finally back home. There, Brian showed us a short film that he produced and Heather starred in, called, “Assplosion”. It’s a play on VH1’s inside the music, following the career of a “Band” named Assplosion. It was hilarious and very well done.
Check it out at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqEo7aVXS1c
or http://vimeo.com/903933. Brian warns it contains some salty language so becareful where you view it!
Day 7
The next AM they both had to work, so Amy and I hung out around the house, still trying to secure a job in AZ. Even as I write this 4 days later, we don’t have a job and its not looking good. We got a call from Brian to come down to Paramount Studios where he works on "Sport Science" to check out the lot and have lunch with him. We arrived at the gates of Paramount and said to the guard (feeling very important like I belonged in LA) “We are here to see Brian McCarthy”. The guard looked at me and said who?? No, just kidding, the guard gave us our passes immediately and we parked and went to find Brian. We walked through the lot they call “New York” which reminded me of Disney World, but resembles very much a stereotypical neighborhood in New York, fitted with Graffiti, Subways, and Pawn Shops. We walked past the many lots and sound stages where they filmed shows like, Family Ties and the new show “Kath and Kim”. It was interesting to see this side of Hollywood and have a glimpse on where and how things are done. We were treated to Pink’s Hot Dogs for lunch, named one of the most famous hot dogs on the west coast. They were delicious! After our walking tour of the lot, I took advantage of Brian’s discount and bought the Indiana Jones 4 set
DVD (wish it excluded the last one made, bleh) and drove around with Amy. We returned to see Hollywood Blvd in the daytime, and then drove down Rodeo drive (baby), and through Beverly Hills, eventually making it back to Brian’s house. We had a nice home cooked meal, grilling chicken on their BBQ, and then played The Office DVD/board game that they had received for Christmas. The concept of the game had some potential but it fell short with the repetition of some of the questions on the DVD.