Vacation: Day Two


Day Two dawned slowly…

I really didn’t want to wake up early, and yet, I did.  We had plans.  Plans of planned things.  Plans of things to do and be done.  So, I woke up, showered and shaved and headed out for the day.

First up: BREAKFAST WITH MONKEYS!

After breakfast, Disneyland!  I admit, I failed at taking photos on this vacation.  I took a few here and there, but nowhere near as many as I have in, say, Rocky Mountain National Park.  Here’s some good ones:

Candice and Brent (Xynth and Trogbob shown in the first photo), were kind enough to play tour guide for me and take me through the ‘new and improved’ Disneyland.  I say ‘new and improved’ because they’ve changed some stuff: specifically cool is the fast pass.  You can get a fast pass every so often that allows you to cut in line on certain rides.  So, if a ride has a one hour line, you can get a fast pass, come back between a certain time and cut right up to the front.  It’s pretty slick.

In no particular order, we rode: The Submarine ride, Space Mountain, the old railroad roller coaster whose name escapes me, Pirates of the Caribbean, the ‘Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Xmas’ version of the Haunted Mansion, Honey I Shrunk the Audience, Star Tours & The Indiana Jones Ride.  Lunch was had in tomorrow land.  In the California Adventure, we rode one ride: Monster’s Inc.

Then I got a call from Sharra and Andy, who were in town and wanting to meet for dinner.  I made plans to meet them in a couple of hours.

We left the amusement parks and headed to the convention center, which was on our way back to our respective hotels.  We had the thought that we’d pick up our passes and goodie bags.  We were walking along when Brent decided that he was tired of the heat and opened a door to the convention center.  We followed him inside, past a security guard and up to the check in areas which were broken up alphabetically.  I lost Brent and Candice, but got my stuff.  I headed back the way we came in and ran into Shara and Andy, who were excited to see me and asked how long it took to get my stuff.

“About ten minutes,” I replied, then headed to my room for a shower.

Little did I know - we snuck in!  We totally bypassed a line that was wrapped around the OTHER side of the convention center!!

>.<  D’oh!

Anyway, after they were done with the line *cough*, Sharra and Andy met me for dinner:

Following dinner, we met up with the Monkeys once again for some partyness:

There were a few more people behind me, I didn’t get them in the photo - dangit.  People like Pazo.  Ah well.

It was very late when I left that party and made my way back to my trick hotel room door.  I was tired, I was sore, hot, miserable - my feet weren’t doing so well in those shoes, but I realized that I hadn’t even so much as peaked in my goodie bag yet.  SO, I decided to take a look.

Talk about a haul!  My god - there was a ton of stuff in that bag!  Here’s the short list: Warcraft Comic, Inflatable Bubble Hearth, Trading Card Game, Forsaken Mask, Mousepad, Figureprints Horde Necklace, Starcraft mini game & Warcraft Postcard.  There’s more, it’s just too much to list.

After I checked all of that out, I filled the tub with hot water to soak my aching feet, and eventually made it to bed and some sleep.

Tomorrow: Blizzcon.

~P

Life | Oct 22

Vacation: Day One


Okay, now that I’ve settled in, I want to talk about my vacation.  It’s going to be in multiple parts as I think this is the only way to do it without an endless rant of paragraphs.

Day one was all about traveling.

Woke up not so early - it was nice to sleep in.  I like sleeping in.  Sleeping in is good.  Showered, shaved - all that bit, then finished up packing up my bag and headed off to get a little something to eat and then to the airport.  I was leaving my car in long term parking as there was no one to take me or pick me up when I got back - timing was just bad on that.

Oh well.

I’d already checked in the day before, so I didn’t have to worry about that - did want to check my bag though.  I admit, for a couple of years I was the power traveler.  I never checked my bags - everything was a carry on.  But with all the new security stuff, it just isn’t worth the hassle anymore, so I checked my suitcase and carried on my backpack.  Went smooth as silk and I was soon kicked back in the boarding area with good book and some tunes on my iPhone (those shoes ended up being my bane).

I flew Southwest.  You just can’t beat them for price and convenience - I mean, they fly everywhere (or so it seems) for $100 or less.  Luckily for me, I was in the first boarding group - this is ultra convenient as they are a ‘first come, first serve’ airline when it comes to seating.

Little did I know that the flight wasn’t full, so it really didn’t matter.  I ended up having the whole row to myself, which was comfy.

I snapped a few shots once they said I could:

I thought they were cool.  :)

Once I got to LAX, I went round and round the airport in the Super Shuttle while the driver tried to pick up more people - I have a post about that, so I won’t repeat myself here.

Here’s a picture though:

I -think- that’s the old terminal thingie and they’re restoring/renovating it or some such.  We passed it several times.

Got to the hotel around 5:45 and had fun with the trick door.  I couldn’t get it to work.  I had to go get someone to open it for me.  There was a trick to it.  I eventually learned the trick, but it was still a pain in the butt.

Once settled and, as I knew none of my friends would be arriving til much later, I ordered myself a pizza and a six-pack of Mt Dew (which covered me in the caffeine area for the rest of the week) and chilled out.  I tried to blog from my room, but the internet was unreliable at best, and my iPhone coverage was extremely disappointing (I had to stand in one spot, near the refrigerator, to get a signal - not even the balcony by the front door got service -.-).

Around 11, I heard from some friends and made plans for breakfast.  It was an hour later for me, so I made sure my alarm was set and went to sleep.

Day Two tomorrow.

~P

Life | Oct 21

Review: Taliesin


So, I admit, I’m a little behind on this one.

Taliesin, by Stephen R. Lawhead, was released in 1990, but I only recently picked it up on a visit to Barnes & Noble when I was looking for something to take with me on my trip to California.  I wanted something different to read on the flight despite the fact that I’ve got a few books piled up here at the house.

I’ve got another Lawhead book, “Hood”, that I haven’t cracked open yet but it’s in a larger format and I wanted something easily carried on the plane, so, this one caught my eye.

I’ve always been a sucker for King Arthur, and Lawhead’s take is pretty cool.

This is just the beginning of his version of the saga, and it focuses on two Kingdoms: one of Atlantis, one of the Cymry.  On Atlantis, Charis wants more.  She’s bored.  She wants to travel, to see and do things that her brothers, Princes of the Realm, get to do all the time.  It’s not easy being the only daughter of an Atlantean King.

Across the pond, Elphin is the unluckiest man in his father’s Kingdom.  So unlucky, in fact, that most of their people believe he’s cursed and as such, unfit to rule when his Father steps down.  In a last ditch effort to secure his son’s future, the King sends Elphin to retrieve the salmon haul for the year to prove that he is not cursed to bad luck.  No salmon come due to snow, but Elphin does find a baby and brings him back to his family, naming him Taliesin and calling him ’son’.

From there we see two stories unfolding; we follow Charis on her journey from child to woman as she has to deal with war, death and the destruction of her homeland when Atlantis sinks into the ocean, and we see Elphin transformed from unluckiest man in his homeland to the King who leads his people in their darkest time.

I really liked this book.  Lawhead paints an epic picture of two worlds slowly colliding with each other.  The main characters take very different paths to get through it all.  They’re flawed and damaged by the time Charis and Taliesin meet.

You can see elements of the Arthurian Legend we all know, woven throughout this first tale.  Almost like what we know is the watered down version of the story.  Lawhead is really good at telling the tale in such a way that it feels like this is what really happened, and the stories we know are the ones that have been modified throughout the centuries as they’re passed from generation to generation.

In the end, I think that’s what makes this a thoroughly enjoyable book.  It reminds me a little of the Jack Whyte books (The Skystone: Book One of The Camulod Chronicles), except that Taliesin has quite a bit of magic in it, where The Skystone did not (that I can recall).

If you haven’t read it yet, pick it up and give it a shot.

~P

Books | Oct 20

Birthday


So.  Yesterday was my birthday.

I received three cards, some money and three free meals.

Friday, my friend Quinn bought me lunch at a favorite haunt of mine: Hacienda Colorado.  Friday night, I bought myself a couple of DVD’s and the Diablo Warchest.  I also went to dinner with my mom, who took me to The Traildust Steak House.  The food was really good, the atmosphere fun but loud - they had a live band playing.  It was also a bit spendy, but it -was- a steak house, so I suppose that’s to be expected.

Saturday, my actual bday, was spent writing, creating and gaming.  I ended Saturday on a high, yet strange note - I found some James Bond films on the Comcast, HD OnDemand menu.  I clicked on and watched, “Diamonds are Forever” and, though I’ve seen it tons of times, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Sunday I met my aunt, uncle and cousin for lunch at a little place up in Wheat Ridge.  The name escapes me.  I had some pasta - it was good and so was the company. :)

~P

Life | Oct 19

The Shuttle Ride


(this never posted when I was actually riding around in the shuttle, so I’m gonna go ahead and put it up today.  I’ll post much, much more about the Blizzcon trip this week as time permits)

So.  I know there are lots of horror stories about people getting into car accidents because they were texting or talking on their phones, but I’ve never been particularly worried about it til now.

Driving in and around LAX seems difficult enough, but when your driver is leaned over the console with his phone in hand and constantly texting someone, even I start to worry.

From what I can tell, the shuttle busses and the people selling rides on them who stand by baggage claim, stay in touch via text.

Clever, but scary for the passenger, which is me today.

Plus, round and round the airport looking for fares with me sitting in the back of the bus/van isn’t helping.  In fact, it’s made me carsick for the first time in a really long freaking time.

CAN I GET OFF THIS RIDE NOW PLEASE?!

Bleh.

~P

Life | Oct 15

Review: Angel, After the Fall


Wow.  I really didn’t like this at all.

I hate to have to say that, because I really liked Angel when it was on tv, but, this series?  I really don’t care for it.

A little backstory for the uninformed.  Angel was once Liam, the son of a middle class linen merchant in Galway Ireland.  He was born in 1727 and by 1753, he was a drinker and womanizer and a total disappointment to his father.  One night after a night of drinking and debauchery, Liam was tossed out on his ass.  But he’d already caught the eye of a certain vampire by the name of Darla.  She lured him into an alley and changed him into Angelus.

Together, they terrorized Europe until one night, when he decided to torture and feed on a Gypsy Princess, the beloved of her people.  They wanted him to suffer for his crime, so they cursed him - they returned his soul, which fled his body when the demon Angelus took up residence.  This meant that he could feel remorse for everything that he’d done - hence the ‘tortured soul’.  By the time we get to the show ‘Angel’, he is a chamipon for the ‘Powers that Be’, saving people one soul at a time to make ammends for all the evil he’d done as a vampire.

He gathers people to help him and they set to work in Los Angeles.  By the end of the show, a lot of things had changed and Angel needed to be reminded of who and what he was.  He decided to take down The Big Bad by eliminating their agents in Los Angeles.  He enlisted his associates to help him and together, they dealt evil a pretty big blow.  In the last scene of the last show, we see the survivors in an alley, rain pouring down; Angel, Spike, Gun & Illyria waiting to see what’s going to come next.

An army of demons is coming towards them.

“I want to fight the dragon,” says Angel, looking up.  “Let’s get to work.”

The comics pick up where the story left off, but man - it’s anticlimactic.  I don’t like the story, don’t like what they’ve done with Wesley, don’t even care for the artwork - I just don’t like it.  It feels forced.

I do like the Buffy comics that have continued the story of our favorite Slayer, but the direction that the writer has taken with Angel - I was really looking forward to what they might come up with given that they can really do anything at all in a comic book (no Special Effects Budgets to worry about), but the effort just falls flat.

Feel free to pick it up so you can make up your own mind, but, for me, this series gets a meh.

~P

Comics | Oct 13

Caption Fun: Politcs Again


Caption Fun | Oct 10

L.A.


I have arrived!

~P

Life | Oct 8

The trip begins


Well, the trip is on! I am kicking back at DIA, waiting for my flight. Should be about 20 minutes.

I must give credit where credit I’d due: security, though tight, moved quickly. I don’t think it took 10 minutes. It’ll be interesting to compare with LAX on Sunday.

Well, that’s it for now.

~P

Life | Oct 8

Vacation


Just a quick post.

It seems weird to me, going on an actual vacation.  This is not something that I ever do.  I don’t ‘get away’.  I don’t ‘take time off’ - it’s all very foreign to me.

And yet, here I am, about to take off to California for a week to chill out and relax with some friends.

WEIRD I TELLS YA!

As first real vacation’s go, I suppose this is a good one to take.  I’m heading to Blizzcon, Blizzard’s massive convention to celebrate all things Blizzard.  Additionally, I’ll be hitting the Magic Kingdom for a little R&R.  I can’t imagine being offline for any prolonged period of time, so I’ll have my iPhone with me and a little laptop- I may even do a little posting from the convention if something cool comes up (which I’m sure will).

Interesting to me was news today that people should bring food to the con.

~P

Life | Oct 6