Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Been a busy few weeks here in sunny southern California, but now I have a major head cold and am stuck inside for a couple days. No biggie, I needed the rest, Cousin is gone so I have the house to myself, and I got my library books. Heres a few pictures of the shenanigans that have conspired to drain my savings for this little vacation. I have put my self out to work again and found it much easier this time around the block. I'm Building bikes at a nearby shop, building wheels with a master mechanic wheel builder down by the beach, and hanging door flyers for Tammy's restaurant, basically getting paid to walk the streets of my old neighborhood. Easy money. Enough to keep eating burritos and Pho, not enough for the overpriced organic herbal cold remedies so at least I get the thrill of shoplifting those during my week. Enjoy the photos...


This is Ron, who is Blacksmith Bicycle Wheels and Rose Canyon Cycles, he is an ex-nasa engineer and an amazingly confident wheel builder. He also does not work on dirty bikes, so clean it up before you take it in.


This dude, and his girlfriend are in the middle of a 4 year bike trip, having already left their home of France and cycled east through Siberia and China, then landing in Alaska, cycled down to SD, and were headed into Mexico the next day on the way to Argentina. Two years in! AMAZING stories on their website!



Cousin and I decided to load up on delicious Pho, and head into the madness of Balboa Park's December Nights, a festival of food and sounds from all over the world, mildly christmas themed and expected to draw over 30 THOUSAND visitors in the course of 3 days! it was PACKED!!




So packed in fact, this was as close Cousin could get to Santa. But look how close she got to that hidden bottle of rum!


Gingerbread Lattes from Starfucks and Sailor Jerry spiced rum go together like santa and jesus!


On the way out we had a little flashback to the days of being kids in this park and there was no better way to celebrate than with a mildly buzzed ride on the carousel



During which Cousin was asked to stop harassing the "roosters"



The following night I went to Tammy's for the annual Christmas concert in the park, where thousands of kiddies were handed light sticks, and all the grown ups had flashbacks...





The younger kids dig it, but Aubrey, being both too old and way too cool, sneaked off to the nearby woods with some friends from school and came back noticeably hungry for snacks...I don't know Professor, care to weigh in on this one with your, uh, PROFESSIONAL opinion...



Tammy, all the more becoming her own mother offered me one of these...


For those of you who don't know...in High school I used to go over to Tammy's Mom's house and hang out with Dianne, usually watch some soaps or talk TV and help with the ironing, while she sipped a plastic cup full of cold beverage wrapped in a paper towel with a rubber band, and smoke long brown cigarettes. As a kid i thought nothing of it but now I know, there HAD to be booze in that souther tea she always drank. Tammy has assumed the new role.

Monday I did this...


then this...


and rode here till it hurt...


The rest of the week was filled with bike builds at a local shop, and buying corny x-mas costumes for a disturbed Allie Dog Face...



...Before heading to Idyllwild to stay in a rustic cabin for the weekend with Tammy and the Kids.
The drive up was treated to a magical sunset, we made a raging fire in the wood burning stove that kept the house blistering hot all weekend, and set out to play a little Muppet Monopoly.





Now before you go waxing about how wholesome and family oriented that sounds, know that the night had more than one melt down and fits of tears over a roll of the dice, while headaches set in on top of bourbon filled coffee mugs for the grownups...




Its always fun to hang with those two kids, even when they are little shits...which is not that often actually, they just really treat me like family and I appreciate that, even if it means farting on me, pissing with the bathroom door open, the occasional mooning, and speaking their minds, which are full of humor.

Saturday was a great day to go for a mellow hike, MAYBE 2 miles out and 2 back, which of course sounded like a 27 mile hike by the end, between Tammy's injured knee, and Carson dragging feet. I think the biggest surprise was Aubrey, an outspoken opponent of hiking, actually enjoyed it a lot.



Note the small pile of snow in the right hand side of the photo...the hike ended with waterworks, as Carson takes a point blank snowball in the eye. Alls well that ends well...




Tammy takes better pictures than me for sure...



For the record, the chasm below this suspended log would worry any caring mother, thats why ours was taking the photo from the safety of the banks high above.





Its been a couple great weeks. Unfortunately I have now come down with a raging cold and will be laying low. Expect more hijinks in the weeks to come. Looks like I might be playing Tour Guide to a visiting Italian friend of Igor's who is in SD to finish up a masters degree in the next 6 months. Off to the shop now to build up all those shinny holiday gift bikes just in.

CIAO!
S.



Monday, November 29, 2010

Ah San Diego....


Amidst nervousness and jitters to once again return to the place of my birth, and of so many haunting memories, I set afoot to San Diego and have been no more happy than to have a couple great sunny days with friends and family, a huge family turkey-day feast, some goof off time with a couple awesome kids including a sweet 16 birthday party, and some all round amazing views on life. Here is a quick look at the last couple days...those of you from northern Colorado, try no to get too jealous of the sunny shores...remember you have your shredding.


La Jolla Shores with the rice kids on day one..what a way to return right?


no sooner than we start having fun....ah California and your rules of engagement...


and your Spanish architecture...


waves at the shore were almost perfect...


we almost got pinned by this wave...watch the video.

Headed across town rappin to some Dre to get some food in the park, enjoy some playground antics, and visit with Cousin before heading back.





The next day was Aubrey's Sweet 16 Birthday Party, and although I do not have any pics, here are the highlights...
- Tammy was asked to dance by a senior...not citizen...a HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR! yeah for cougar friends
- Loads of kids dressed the theme which was a freezing "under the sea" and managed to not be too cool to play a round of Chubby Bunnies, and Pass the Orange. Aubrey ended the night counting her dough, and getting sassy...


while I think Tammy drowned the sorrow a mother must feel when her daughter turns 16 the best way she knew how...


While the cats pretended nothing was new...


The next day was Turkey-Day and dressed in some fancy duds, we went to Tammy's Moms house after mimosas and home made Scrapple, where 2 birds awaited consumption, coupons waited to be cut for Black Friday, kids waited to unravel, and parents knocked out some vino...




Kids tables...


where not all flavours are appreciated...



decisions had to be made...


as well as toasts...




then we played with the camera a bit...


and shot an amazing lipsynch video...CLICK THIS!

All in all a really fantastic day with the Nugent family, who always makes me feel welcome and warm, and tells a great dirty joke. I think even the Thanksgiving Toast involved a lightly masked sexual innuendo. love em.

I made my way back down to Cousin's place where I spent the rest of the weekend catching up with friends. A bit overwhelmed with reunions I made my way back to the moto to get it started without much ado, and saw the baby Zoe who has been watching over it for me for the last and first 4 days of her precious life...


while her puppy watches over her with crossed eyes...


Today I had a very productive day securing a wheel building internship with a master wheel builder here in San Diego, and fixing the motorcycle's cooling problem with nothing more than a silly little fuse.


I headed through the city to the beach to do a little yoga on the beach as I was still sore from the mere two climbs and a lite hike on Saturday at Mission Gorge with Cousin and her climbing buddies.


This is a fine yoga mat don't you think?

All stretched out I made my way to the season opener for Bri's water polo team.



I'm loving it here, but with talks today of the year to come and my job offer from the Tour Company on the heels of it all I'm torn again between the place that feels most like home, and the loved ones I leave behind to go there. For now, Italy feels more right for me and I cant ignore that fact, but the heart strings being pulled back to the place of my birth are taught like a classical guitar and playing a pretty little tune...

S.