Monday, July 20, 2009

Lions and Tapirs and Bears, Oh My!

Two weekends ago, Noel and I decided to go somewhere. Anywhere! Must get out of town! Must embrace the open road! Etc!

So we google mapped to see where was a decent destination that (1) was within easy driving distance, and (2) was a place we haven't visited yet. Jacksonville jumped out as a good choice, because we'd only passed through on the drive to Orlando in April, and didn't spend any time there.

So! We planned out a very short trip - one overnight stay, see some fun stuff, come back and pet the kittens. Well-rounded and thorough plan!

We started by going on priceline.com and finding a hotel. We found an AWESOME hotel - the Hyatt Regency Waterfront (right on the St. John's River). The staff was so friendly, and gave us a 14th floor waterfront view. Gorgeous! And it only cost $65 a night, plus incidentals. Thank you, Priceline Negotiator! (Judo chop!)

Pretty Room:

Fancy Pants Bathroom:
Lovely view of the city:
Rooftop Pool and Hot Tub: (swanky!)
Requisite Thing In Sky (a chandelier in one of the hotel's ballrooms):
There was much luggage (for an overnight stay - NOTE: Much of this was yarn):
The hotel even had a bar with cool wavy glasses, I guess so you could feel drunken vertigo before you start drinking! Saves time and money!:
We went to a really nice Irish pub called O'Brothers. Fantastic service, phenomenal food. The waitress even gave Noel a shirt for free because they had sold out of the one he wanted. They had some different ones and gave it to him! Cool.
I had one of my very favorites, Bangers and Mash. They even wrote the name of the pub in mustard. High falutin'!:
We found a dive rockabilly bar with a cheap pooltable, so we stopped for a drink there. (Noel skunked me soundly in pool that night!):
We also went to the Jacksonville Zoo while we were there. I hadn't been to this zoo, and am a professed zoo snob - I only go to ones with big enclosures and happy animals, because if I see unhappy animals I spend the next few months having Dora the Explorer animal release fantasies (except without the talking backpack). So! Anyway. We spent a nice afternoon at the Zoo, which was very nice! I really liked the way it's set up (by region), and is easily walkable (unlike the San Diego Zoo, which is so hilly in parts you feel like you need oxygen tanks and a sherpa).
I had fun taking pictures of the various wildlife we saw there.
Lions!! 3 of them, 2 females and 1 male. Lounging. In the sun. Like 2 other cats I know. Ahem.
In the Asian section (gorgeous gardens and a neat Zen bridge & pond), they had some impressive komodo dragons: (This guy was at least 6 feet long!)
Some cute little monkey whose name/species I don't remember. Let's call him Walt:
Flamingos! So happy! So fabulously pink!:
Ooohh, next up, the rare Homo Sapiens. This particular example seems to both fear and enjoy water. Note the umbrella for rain, but close proximity to the fountain...curious.
Just for you, Rachel, a tapir!:
This is one of my favorite pics from this trip. This is a Capybara, a very large rodent. This guy was about 5 feet long and came up right in front of me and posed for the camera. (singing) Faaabulous!:
OH OH! Here's another of my favorites!!! JAGUARS!!! They had an awesome exhibit that looked like a South American temple (as in, Aztec or Mayan) and a viewing window where 2 of them were napping. HOW CUTE ARE THESE GUYS!?!:
Silverback gorilla. This guy was huge. And fuzzy! But possibly mean, so I'm not going to tell him how fuzzy and pettable he looks:
They had a giraffe feeding station, and a baby giraffe that was only about 7 days old (this isn't him, he was segregated in another pen). Aren't these guys sweet?
Oooh...alligator hiding in the plants! (It isn't algae, it's a small aquatic plant according to the signs). He's in stealth mode I think:
A sleeping black bear. Isn't he almost huggable (but not quite)?:

HUGE owl that reminds me of Sam the Eagle from the Muppets:


This was some little exotic bird that....I don't know what it is, but isn't it cute too? LOVE the green head:



A bobcat!:

Ralph always hated his annual trip to the proctologist:

All in all, a wonderful trip and a great 1.5 day getaway!

Monday, July 13, 2009

It's Official.

I am divorced. It was finalized today.

Just so you know....

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Goin' thru the Big D and don't mean Dallas...

It's been over a week since I posted, and honestly I had no idea time was passing so fast! For shame.

Life here has been a bit stressful and emotional lately. I'm going through the Big D and have my divorce final court date thing on Monday morning. This has been very difficult, dealing with the emotions and hurt and tears that come from separating. It's not fun. But it is something that I'll get through, I am already stronger because of it, and life goes on. And really, that's all I have control over - my own emotions and reactions, and that's where I have to start.

I'm also having a hard time controlling my emotions lately because of a new medicine my doctor has put me on for various...lady issues, let's call them. Which means the level of hormones floating around my bloodstream is enough to make a crocodile cry REAL tears. Or kill someone. Or both. I certainly have been extremely moody, and am so thankful to my friends who have been so tremendously supportive to me throughout all of this. Thanks, y'all!

Sigh. On to other things.

So the organizer of my knitting circle is leaving us! (She also just got divorced) and is starting a new life. In Asheville! Small world! So I told her about the fun things to do there, good restaurants, yarn shops, etc. If you see Amy around town, tell her Hello! We will miss her tremendously.

Our knitting group is meeting on Monday and I'm glad - it'll be good to get out and see some friends on The Day Of My Divorce, and also maybe drink something and knit a bit. I now have a ton more yarn, because Amy is destashing in preparation for her move. I'll have to take a picture of my new yarn - she has excellent taste in quality yarn, so I walked away with some gorgeous wools and ribbon yarns and such. Some even especially for Project X! Lovely lovely stuff! Also enough sock yarn to make about 4-6 pairs of socks!! Because you need wool socks in southern Georgia! But they're stripey!

Right now though, my interests seem to fall along crocheting lines. I've been so busy with the crochet hook, it's kinda ridiculous. I made a shawl for my grandmother and shipped it off to her (she loves it). I have a photo here somewhere and will post it. I also made myself a newsboy cap (very fun! But sweaty because it's wool and hello, it's hot here, but I wore it anyway).
Here's Grandmother's wrap:


Light and airy, so she can wear it/use it during all different seasons. It gives me so much joy to send something to someone who is also a crafty type, and knows the time & energy that goes into it, and shares her appreciation. I love that. :)

And in my designing efforts, I'm finding crochet to be an interesting medium, namely because for indecisive crafters like myself, it's easier to rip back crochet and redo it, without feeling you just wasted 9 gazillion hours of your life and then dropped a stitch when you're trying to pick up all of the live stitches that are there waiting to commit little knit stitch suicide by unraveling themselves. Oh no. Crochet is sturdy! And only has 1 live stitch at a time!

So I designed a soap holder/scrubber thingie and whipped it up in less than an hour. People might be getting these for the holidays, because (1) they're fast, (2) they're practical, and (3) they're super cute! So act surprised, people.

I'm also designing a sweater for myself in crochet. It's a wine color and will be a v-neck that's basically a short-sleeved cardigan that only has a button below the bust line, so it'll be a bit flowy. I'm intrigued by the idea of crocheted garments that aren't super-stiff and that also don't look like something someone would hide toilet paper under. I'm using pretty yarn and a huge hook, so it's soft and flowy so far, and fitted. I'm very pleased so far, and am taking careful notes so that when I'm finished, I can submit the pattern to the yarn company and see if they want to publish it!! I feel there's a dearth of pretty, modern crochet patterns that don't make a person look like a potholder. Or an afghan zombie.

I will take pictures of all of my projects at some point soon!!

Oh, and on another cool note, a friend of mine chatted with me online the other day from Algeria! ALGERIA! (Hey Christy!). She looked at this blog, loved the blue hat, and commissioned me to make one for her. Hee hee. I love making those hats - they're so fun. Also I love it when people like my stuff enough to purchase it. Makes my fingers feel smiley. :)

It's very dark and overcast here, and we've had rain for a few days now. Fits my mood for the most part - rather dour and gray, but knowing that there's sun behind it, just waiting to peek through.