Paradise Pier & Golden State

Paradise Pier

California Screamin’: This was the first and last ride we went on. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a picture. It was closed the first time we came here, so I was relieved it was running this time. This is a really good roller coaster. In the beginning, you feel like you’re being shot out of a cannon! From there, it is an unbelievably smooth ride and even the upside down part is not bad.

Sun Wheel:
Sun Wheel
We chose to go on the non-sliding part because that made me sick last time (and the wait is shorter). The thing is so big that they only let you go on one full rotation before starting to unload/load again. We only went on it because we had time to kill before using our Fast Pass for California Screamin’.

Mulholland Madness:
Unlike California Screamin’, this ride is so jerky! It pretty much gives you whiplash.

Orange Stinger:
Orange Stinger
Orange BeforeOrange After
I’m not sure why, but this ride is more fun than it looks. I read somewhere that you’re supposed to smell oranges, but I never have. It was difficult to get a good shot of D while we were both swingin’ around.

King Triton’s Carousel:
Merry-Go-Round
Another ride we went on just to kill time…and the line was really short. Remember when you used to go on a merry-go-round, and then wave at your parents every time you passed them?

Golden State

Soarin’ Over California. D gave a detailed description of this in a previous post. The second time we rode it he made a conscious effort to remember every city so that he could list them on our blog.

Redwood Creek Challenge Trail:
SequoiaRedwood Challenge
The rope bridges were fun. They had a zip line, but only for kids.

Seasons of the Vine:
Napa
Disney’s version of Napa. We watched the short movie about Robert Mondavi, mainly because we were tired.

Pacific Wharf:
Record Catch
This is where the Mission Tortilla factory and the Boudin factory tours are located.

The only major attraction we skipped was Grizzly River Run. It was overcast and we did not feel like walking around with wet clothes.
Yosemite
Disney’s version of Yosemite. Can you see the rock shaped like a bear’s head on the upper left?

One thing that I find funny about amusement parks is seeing people buy things that they will never again use. OK, I can see how some would think the mickey ears are cute (especially the golden ones), but when are you ever going to wear them again, unless you happen to be going to Disneyland? Also, we saw three year old girls running around in Cinderella costumes that I later saw cost $55! D kept on joking he wanted Goofy “hands” and a Goofy hat, so I had him try one on, just for kicks:
Goofy

Our chosen souvenir? A “D (+) L” keychain for our mail key!
Key Chain
So, that’s the end of our Disney posts. D read that Disney is considering building a third park, which would be crazy. I can’t believe how much it has changed since I worked there. The end.

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Hollywood Pictures Backlot

Like Disneyland, CA Adventure is split into different “lands”. I will start with the Hollywood Pictures Backlot. Here is D getting “lost”:
Lost

The best ride here is the Tower of Terror:
Tower of Terror
We waited in line behind this REALLY talkative boy and his mom. He was so excited and kept trying to tell us what it was like. His mom told him that he shouldn’t ruin the surprise, so then he tried to throw us off track and said it was “like a swing.” Anyway, this ride wasn’t here the last time we went, so I’m glad we were able to experience it.

One of the longest waits we had was for the new Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! ride. The line was actually only about 30 minutes, but still not really worth it. This ride replaced the Superstar Limo ride, which was also a bust. As one person pointed out, they just made the limos look like taxis.

Another new attraction is Turtle Talk with Crush (from Finding Nemo). There was an animated Crush on a screen and he talked interactively with the audience. This was kinda cool, but he said “Dude” even more than D! Cha!

The Muppet Vision 3D show is fun, better than Honey I shrunk the Audience. The best part is being around people that have never been and seeing/hearing their reactions.

In the afternoon we watched Disney’s Aladdin–A Musical Spectacular in the Hyperion Theater. I was surprised at how nice the theater was. I suggest lining up for the Mezzanine level so you’re at eye level with Aladdin and Jasmine on their “magic carpet ride”. Aladdin was this Asian guy, so that was kind of weird. It was the genie that stole the show, though. He got some genuine laughs out of D & me. The whole thing lasted about an hour, so it was a good time to rest our feet.

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Eating Adventures @ CA Adventure

This time D and I only spent about 12.5 on the Disney premises (mainly because CA Adventure was only open from 10-10. Of course, that was plenty of time to build up an appetite.

Lunch:
Caesar Sausage
This is a Ceasar Sausage from “Award Wieners”. It is an italian sausage with caesar salad on top! I think D would have rather had the normal chili dog, but this provided us with some veggies–ha.

Boudin
One of the attractions is a Boudin factory. After watching a short video, you get to see the bakers go through the process. The bread looked SO good, so of course, when the tour was over, we had to head on over to the adjoining cafe.

Bread Bowl
We split this broccoli cheese soup in a bread bowl from the Pacific Wharf Cafe. This was my favorite of the day! We eyed the cream puffs, but decided to hold off.

Dinner:
turkey leg
Here is our Atkins-friendly dinner: a ginormous turkey leg. It was bigger than it appears in the picture and pretty much filled both of us up.

Later we took the Mission tortilla factory tour.
Mission Factory
At the end of the tour they gave us each a freshly made tortilla. We contemplated splitting something from the Cocina Cucamonga Mexican grill, but instead opted for this:
cream puff
The cream puff from the Pacific Wharf Cafe. They really piled on the whipped cream. (I still have to try Beard Papa’s).

So, that’s what we ate. D “had” to buy a coke in the afternoon because he had a headache and he claims that it helps him feel better. He wanted another mickey ice cream bar but he restrained himself this time.

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Soarin’ over California

This past weekend we went to California Adventure to use up the second half of our 2fer ticket. L & I went on our favorite Disneyland ride–Soarin’ over California. It is great that your feet dangle and the screen is huge. The geography of CA is great. The places that you see are the following….
Napa
San Francisco
Monterey
Lake Tahoe
Redwood Creek
Yosemite
Malibu
Los Angeles
San Diego
Palm Springs
Anza Borrego
Camarillo
In regards, to NorCal…
I have been to Napa, Monterrey and Lake Tahoe quite a bit on family vacations. I also went to school and worked in the bay area so I saw S.F. a good amount. And I have been to Yosemite, however, I would like to visit that area a little more. However, I have never been to Redwood National Park. I am trying to persuade Lauren to visit that sometime soon. However, it is north of S.F. It is close to Eureka.

In regards, to SoCal…
I have been to Malibu, well more like Santa Monica, and hiked in Malibu hills. And I worked in L.A. I have visited San Diego, however would like to see more of it. However, I have never been to Palm Springs, but I am going in April! And I have not been to Anza Borrego. It seems interesting, but not quite as interesting as Redwood National Park. I have been to Camarillo outlets, however and am not interested in seeing Orange Groves.

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Pac 10 vs. Big Ten

Sports Analysts had the Big Ten as the best conference along with the Big East. The Big Ten had the highest RPI, and the Big East was 2nd. However the Big Ten had 0 of 6 get to the Sweet 16!. Regarding the Pac-10, the analysts had as one of the worst conferences (along with the SEC & Big 12); they had the worst RPI. However they had 2 of 4 get to the Sweet Sixteen. We’ll see how far they go and if any get to the Final Four.

I rest my case counselor!

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Galileo vs. K.Y.

At the summer BBQ I got good tips from Wintersburg and non-Wintersburg people. I learned that I should run about 4 days a week instead of about 6, which I was planning to do. Further, I should run only one long run a week. I am planning on running about 45 minutes 3 times a week and then 1 long run. First starting at about 1 hour and then moving to about 3 hours by September. Well that is what one guy told me a book told him to do. Further that you should run maybe a mile and then walk for about a minute. This guy, lets call him Bill, said that this author, whose name I believe is Galloway, claims that this is the way to train and run the marathon. I am not good with names, so I decided to call him Galileo. I ran 3.75 miles on the treadmill in 45 minutes. That is a 12 minute mile pace. That is a pretty good pace for me. That was pretty difficult for me, so I know my progress will be a little slower now.

I also learned that I should not do lower body resistance training. At least according to Galileo. However, there is this guy that ran 5 minute miles in college (K.Y.) and he said that he will run 20 out of the each 21 day period. And that he works out too. He said I should work out my core.

I will follow Galileo in terms of less times running. And I will probably have to walk a little bit. Maybe after every 2 or 3 miles. However, I will work out my core. That sound like a good idea, because sometimes my lower back hurts afterwards.

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A Tale of Two Get Togethers

Yesterday D & I had two very different social functions to attend. The first was the Leu’s First Annual Spring BBQ in Irvine. We had some good meat (chicken, beef and sausage) and D was able to get some marathon-running tips. I brought inari and chocolate peanut butter rice krispy treats (which I saw on Good Deal with Dave Lieberman). D felt kind of old there b/c a handful of the guests were still in college.

Afterward we spent a couple of hours at the Spectrum. We hung out Barnes and I eavesdropped on a table of 10-year old girls talking about how Caramel Light Frappucinos are so good and that their favorite places to shop are Abercrombie & Fitch, Bebe, Nordstrom and Forever 21…hmm…

Then, we went to Mission Viejo to have a Mexican food dinner at one of D’s MBA friends’ house. It seemed like everyone was a few years older and the vast majority brought their babies/toddlers (the oldest being 4). So, we went from feeling old to feeling young, never quite fitting in. As you get older, the age range of people you hang out with seems to grow. For me, all the way up to college I had few friends who were more than a year above or below me. Anyway, all in all it was a fun day.

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Three Hours

That is my non-ambitious goal for the race I entered in this past Sunday. I am planning on running a half-marathon in Anaheim in September. You have to finish the race in 3.5 hours and if you don’t keep that pace a truck comes and drives you to the end! That is motivation enough to finish faster than that pace. I decided 3 hours is a good round number. That is over a 13 minute pace, which seems slow, however after 5 miles I am not too sure if that will feel slow.

Being a financial analyst I created a Excel spreadsheet which shows the progress I need to make per week. In addition, it shows the treadmill level I will use in my training. I think I am going to try to maintain a 13 minute pace throughout my training and just increase my distance run. Yesterday I ran 3 miles in 36.5 minutes. Not very good, but not bad for my 3rd day of training.

I joined 24 hour fitness in July of 2005, I believe. I have been working out i.e. swimming, spin, resistance training, row, & eliptical mainly, on a regular basis. However, when I do cardio besides the cycle class and swimming I usually just do 15 minutes. That is not nearly enough to help me get ready for a half-marathon. So I know I need to train hard. I will also turn 30, 2 days after the race, so I better do it now. I am excited to have a goal to work toward.

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