Sunday, December 15, 2013

Never too late to go...or even to blog about it!

At least I hope so...not too late to post a blog on our Alaskan cruise, that is.

Rather than go into a whole bunch of reasons why this took me 4.5 months, I'll just post the pictures and get're done....ur, at least it was the same year ;)

But before I do, I'd like to comment on what doing this blog has done for me...I had actually gotten down somewhat, on this vacation, since we had a bad time in managing Joe while we were on it. If you remember we almost didn't go because he was sick the days before...we went anyway and because of the constant calling and worrying, it had left a bad impression that we didn't have a good time and wouldn't go away agin if Joe was sick. Well, after seeing these picture again, it jogged my memory that this actually WAS a great trip, and an awesome time. Shows me something about myself - that good memories can be overshadowed by bad ones if I let it happen. Ugh. So here are the best ones; I picked these out of about 60 that I had on file waiting for this day!



For starters we stayed in the city of Seattle for a day and a half before our trip and while there we went to the Pikes place market. While we were aware that they have a famous fish market where they throw fish to each other, we didn't know about the beautiful flowers for sale very cheap! A huge bouquet for 5 or 10 dollars.

One of the highlights for us in Seattle was the Chihuly exhibit of colored, blown glass in a variety of impressive settings.










A similar Chihuly exhibit had been in Phoenix displayed at the Desert Botanical Gardens amidst cactus - and to see it in Seattle was a real treat.

By the way, we almost took this trip to Seattle and Vancouver as a Pacific Northwest tour, but when we started looking at the cost for a city trip, the cruise idea popped into my head, and when we priced it, the cruise turned out to be cheaper, and it included all the food. So if you are on a limited budget don't forget to check these out. Just make sure you ship is going round trip if you know what I mean!





Since this was our first cruise I really had no idea how large these big ships are. Here we are at port. You can see the Space Needle in the background.

Cruising itself was really fun. The motion wasn't bad at all for me and Vickie wore the prescribed patch...was it needed? Who cares, neither of us got sick. It's a good thing too as the food and service were terrific, and it would have been a real bummer to have missed one of the delightful meals. We took all of them that we could in the dining room instead of the buffet, which was just average from our assessment.


The entertainment was a mixed bag. Generally we enjoyed having shows to go to and the talent was pretty good, but the general age on the cruise started to become more apparent as we looked as the shows that were aboard...before our time is the best way to describe them, and we're old! They say that Many Alaskan cruises are like that because they are more about cruising and less about the stops at beaches and the like. We had fun anyway and made the best of it all.


First stop was Juneo, and to be honest I'm not certain about the order of the rest of the stops. While Alaska is a very beautiful place, you don't see much from the port cities. They are mostly touristy and have tons of jewelry stores rumored to be owned by the cries lines. We don't buy that kind of thing much, but we did buy a ship charm for Vickie's Pandora bracelet along the way.



We stopped at Ketchecan and Skagway too. Here's a shot of the Red Dog Saloon at one of them. It looked like fun to me but Vickie wasn't too interested due to its seedy connotation so I settled for a picture. Point noted.



Another of the ports, kinda interesting, but when we walked into town we saw this amazing scene nearby where salmon were running upstream.



From the bridge we were able to watch hundreds or maybe thousands of them as they made their way back to their point of origin to spawn and die after living their entire lives hundreds of miles away somewhere in the ocean. This really showed us Gods' creative handiwork.





Not to mention Glacier Bay, which was a stop that was all about these huge masses of sliding ice. Very scenic, and we got close enough to see and hear some chunks falling into the bay. But if you know the saying "glacier speed" you will understand that this is not like going to a race track or anything. Just a pretty spot with some interesting shades of blue from the compressed ice. I spared you a number of the shots from this location where we had plenty of time to take pictures in 30-40 degree weather.










We took a train ride as one of our excursion choices, which turned out to be a great opportunity to see some of the interior. Good views from the narrow rail car that afforded some scenic shots. This was not the track we were riding on by the way, although it wasn't a high-speed ride either. A little sleepy on the way back since it took the same route. If I had it to do over with I'd look more closely at a bus ride back instead, just for more variety.

Probably the highlight of our trip was Victoria, where we visited these beautify Gardens. After a very l-o-n-g taxi ride shared with some other cruisers, we arrived, and it was well worth the trip. We only spend a few hours in this namesake of the queen...












...but you wouldn't have wanted to miss it.

Nor would I have wanted to miss this entire trip, after all how many times does one go to Alaska, anyway? It will be a long time before I ever go back, and if I do I'd like to stay for a few months inland and really see it...but not outside of the summer, for sure. Sunny and 75, that's for me!

Or maybe Hawaii next? Or the Caribbean? What about you?

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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Halloween or Christmas?

This is a guessing game post...can you guess what holiday this is?




If you guessed Christmas you would be right...but then again, it may also look like a little bit of ghosts and goblins mixed in with it.

The reason? We are having a bit of a cold snap in the desert- the temperature is actually colder than it is in NJ. So people drape all sorts of things on their shrubs as a way of preventing their bushes from being damaged by the frost.

The cold is nothing like the cold of back east, though...it only gets cold here at night. And even the term is an exaggeration since it barely hits the low 30's, but when it does it a few nights in a row flowering plants get damaged... meaning the flowers themselves shrivel. But if the frost continues for a longer time you will actually lose some of the plants.

We haven't gotten into it ourselves, yet. It takes a certain amount of courage to decorate your front yard in this fashion and my better judgement is hold me back some. Mostly I'm lazy, to be honest, but don't put it past me. If the cold continues I might just break down cause I do hate spending the money on replacement plants in the spring .

Anyway I am expecting the temp to head back up to normal soon..at least I hope so!



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Monday, December 2, 2013

A piece to the puzzle

Every once in a while you read an article that feels like a missing piece to the puzzle. This is just such an article,on palliative care. A real aha moment. Enjoy!

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/02/palliative-care-the-treatment-that-respects-pain/




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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

10,102

Someone posted this link and I just had to share it because it is so consistent with my philosophy of Carpe Diem.

http://elitedaily.com/life/motivation/this-video-uses-jelly-beans-show-you-how-much-youre-wasting-your-life-video/

You probably know that I have this countdown app on my phone that is set to my 85th birthday. Today it reads 10,102. It reminds me to seize the day, in other words to make every day that I have left on this earth count.

In reality I know that there is almost no chance that I will die on my actual 85th day. I might live much longer (my father in law just celebrated his 90th yesterday). Then again, I might die tomorrow...so that's why I use every reminder I can to keep me focused on time left.

Yes, yes, I do know that one I do leave here I will be in a much better place, but I want to use the time I have left to bring as many people with me as possible...not on my birthday of course :)



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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

A Longo Weekend

Family is great. I love having company in town, and this weekend was no exception. Vickie's sister Rene )affectionately called Cookie) came to stay with us for the long weekend - mostly to watch the race and support Steven, but also just to visit. She also helped with the design and shopping for things for my office, for which I am most grateful. Hopefully there will be a post soon when we buy and set it all up (::::finally:::::)

The Longo siblings are fun to be with and to watch. Gina hosted an awesome dinner party at her beautiful home in Paradise Valley to celebrate the successful completion of the Ironman. And of course most of the outlaws were there as well. We had fun, laughed a lot and ate in style. Then tonight we went out with Stephen, Kathleen and Cookie...more eating and more laughing.

Sometimes there is just no substitute for being there. Here is the sibling-only picture to prove it.



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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Ironman 2013 - Stephen Longo

My brother-in-law is my hero! He completed the Ironman Triathlon in Tempe, AZ today. What an incredible feat, and what an incredible event. For those who don't know this is a full triathlon - meaning 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike and full 26.2 mile marathon. Who can even imagine!

We went to see the start of the race at Tempe Town Lake this morning at 7am, and he just finished 11 hours, 49 minutes and 56 seconds later. Holy cow! Not just completed, but for a first timer an incredible time...actually 9th in his age category.

No words can explain the accomplishment, nor can it explain the scene at the start with close to 3,000 competitors on the water - they look like larva.

These pictures are really cool - hope you enjoy them.











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Saturday, November 16, 2013

The holidays begin and end here...

We went out with Joe to Starbucks this week. Yeah I know, it sounds weird, but we actually had a blast. Starbucks was featuring their holiday drinks at buy on get one free from 2-5.

What a riot to watch...we sat outside because it was so nice out and right next to the drive up. At precisely 2 o'clock the drive-up came alive with people pulling in and, oh how surprised they were to find out about the giveaway.

Welcome to Starbucks, what can I get started for you?
Hmm
We have all holiday drinks on sale buy one, get one free.
Oh,........really? What are they?
You can do a {name 1, name 2...}
Can I get just a regular Carmel frappachino?
Well, you can make it a salted, or just do a peppermint whatever...
Over and over.

A couple of observations:

First, did you know that 95 percent of customers were women? Makes sense since most drinks are named Carmel salted etc and peppermint mocha whatevers. Where are the men at 2 in the afternoon?

Second, many were clearly making planned stops at the bargain event, obviously knowing about the sale (Though some seemed surprised anyway.

Third, some came with no one with them and took a second one anyway. We tried to hypothesize whether they were bringing it home to hubby or just drinking them both. Could really tell from the front seat. How much was below the window if you know what I mean.

Then there were the faithful dieters, those who considered the giveaway (the server was very persuasive) but stuck to their game plan and got the skim milk latte with sweet and low anyway. Definitely showed resolute restraint.

Ok, here is my question...what do you think about this sign anyway? Kinda disturbing, or just plain true? Struck me as just plain wrong. Your thoughts please.



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Location:Mesa, AZ

Friday, November 15, 2013

Where's Waldo?

Remember the children's book Where's Waldo? Wanna play? I did near my office one afternoon. Have fun and see if you can tell me what occupation Waldo has today?

(here's a clue: we have one in our family)




PS notice the color of the skies and what's on the trees...nice straight roads too!








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Location:Tempe, AZ

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

A little help from my friends

The other weekend we went down to babysit for Jeremy and Jamie for the weekend and decided to grill steaks for dinner. I was a little concerned that this might be difficult, since grilling is a mans job so I am told (after all there is fire, and danger) and because we did after all have all our attention focused on Noah. But we started the barbecue anyway, hoping that somehow I'd be able to get the job done.

Not long after, someone came to my rescue...not the kind of help I was longing for, though. I had hoped for someone with a free hand, but I guess a few paws were all I was gonna get, so I had better be grateful.



At least the cleanup went quickly.




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Monday, November 11, 2013

NJ weekend

Visiting family and friends NOT on a holiday and NOT in winter was a great idea. Joe behaved, and we had a really great time! It went fast but was really the right length...Here was our agenda:

Friday night
Pam, Jay, Andrea and Jessica
Grammy

Saturday
Gabriel's Fountain (pancakes with chips and nuts, of course)
Diane and Tommy
Paul and Lynn
Christa and Andy
Darlene and Ray

Sunday
Church at Zarephath
Harry and Francine
Chris and Kari
Bob, Lynn, Rick and Pam

Monday
Grandpa Longo

Then we wrapped it all up with some Jersey pizza and sub sandwich.

It all went off great thanks to a great planner/coordinator (she now officially does weddings and vacations for a reasonable fee).























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Friday, November 8, 2013

Park times

We have had a lot of outdoor park times this past month with visitors (thanks for coming, Stephanie!) and just going outside for fun because we can. This is really our "springtime" here in the desert, since summer is when we stay indoors due to extreme heat of course. So if this looks like gloating it is a little. Notice we don't comment about weather when it's 120.

Lots of pics with Elijah and Stephanie, some including Jamie and Noah and even some with Joe too. Enjoy!