Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Fun Luke Videos

Here is some video I took last week of Luke singing "Somebody to Love." We have the Glee soundtrack in the car...maybe we need a new CD?

This is Luke watching Darth Vader fight for the first time. Listen for him to say, "He double crossed him!"

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Rio - Last Day and a Half

After our previous days of sightseeing and running around Rio, we were ready for some days of just hanging out on the beach. We met our buddies at Ipanema beach and camped out for the day. Luke had a great time in the waves.

People selling dresses, blankets, sarongs, sunglasses, and jewelry approach beachgoers all day at the beaches in Rio. Jason bought a pair of sunglasses from one, and I bought a dress and this beach blanket. I love it! It gets a lot less sandy than a towel.


Here are some more pictures of Luke playing in the waves:


Here comes a big wave! Look out, Luke!

Luke swordfighting with Brian.

Luke and Daddy at the end of the day:


We went out to dinner with Brian and Laura (fellow 5th grade teacher) at a Brazilian restaurant our last night in Rio.

During dinner, a group of street performers performed right outside our restaurant. They were really fun to watch!

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Our last morning in Rio, Jason did a little souvenir shopping while Luke and I went to the beach to meet Jill, Sascha, and Andy. We hung out and played in the waves for a while. When I got too tired to play anymore (from being knocked over again and again and again!) Sascha got in and played with Luke for a long time. Luke was quick to teach him how to throw him into the waves so he could body surf in. I was so grateful to have a break from those powerful waves, and Luke had a great time with Sascha.


Jason joined us with bags full of souvenirs at about noon. We had a few hours together on the beach before heading back to the hotel for quick showers and then out to the airport that evening. We loved Rio, and would love to go back there again!

Day 4 - Christ the Redeemer

We went to the Christ the Redeemer statue knowing that it was covered in clouds. We'd hoped that they would clear away enough to see the statue and to get good views from it. It turns out, the clouds didn't clear, and the statue was so covered in scaffolding that it was difficult to see it anyway.

Apparently I attract scaffolding. (Refer to our trip to Greece in 2008, when the Parthenon was covered with the stuff!)

We rode up to the statue on a little train. It took about 20 minutes to ride up. Luke fell asleep. :)

Despite the clouds, it was neat to see the view from the top.


Jason was jazzed to see another one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. (He has seen the Great Wall, Petra, the Colosseum, and Christ the Redeemer and still lacks Machu Picchu, Chichenitza, and the Taj Mahal)

Luke obviously woke up... and this little picture is a glimpse into our relationship and Luke's personality!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Day 4 - Hang Gliding and Lunch

Before we left for Rio, our friends suggested hang gliding while we were there. Hang gliding has always been something I'd thought I'd like to try, though my fear of danger in general has kept me from ever seeking out an opportunity! I'm not a thrill-seeker, so this type of thing is WAY out of the norm for me. However, I dream of flying all the time (Sometimes I soar like a bird. Sometimes I'm Harry Potter on a broom chasing after the golden snitch.) and I figured hang gliding is about as close as I can get. So... I said yes!

We got up the 4th morning we were there, got in a taxi, and headed to a beach that was about 45 minutes from the hotel. Our hang gliding instructor met us there and took us over to a building where we signed our lives away before matching up with the instructors who would fly down with us.

The scenery around there was just beautiful.



Andy, Jill, Sascha, and I each got into cars with our instructors and rode up the mountain into a national park. (Jason and Luke waited at the bottom.) Our hang gliders were bagged up and strapped to the tops of the cars. At a point pretty high up on the mountain we stopped and put on the gear (helmet, harness, knee pads). The instructors gave us a quick lesson that basically involved the following instructions: Hold my shoulder with your left hand and this strap with your right. Run off the ramp, don't jump. Look to the horizon.
Andy went first off the ramp. As his hang glider soared back past the ramp, he squawked like a pterodactyl. It was so funny! Then Jill took off, followed by Sascha. Since all my friends were gone, and since all of them ran off without crying or freaking out, I decided I pretty much had to follow through and not chicken out. So the next thing I knew I had run off the ramp and was soaring through the air!
It was not what I expected. I think I expected a sort of dipping down and up sensation, but instead it was just like floating. I enjoyed it, BUT the instructor kept taking me higher and higher! This is usually thought to be a GOOD thing, but when you're a scaredy cat like me, not so much! He said, "Now we're 50 meters above the launch." Then a few minutes later, "See that flag on top of that mountain there? We're even with it, and it's 100 meters above the launch." Higher and higher we went. Finally I said, "I'm pretty sure no one ever asks you this, but... when do we get to go back down to the beach?"
Honestly, I was not sure that I would EVER get back down to the beach during those first 10 minutes or so! I tried to be a good sport and enjoy the view, but I kept thinking we were just going to keep on going up. Then I thought "There's nothing between me and the ground. If this thing snaps in two, they're NEVER going to find the pieces of me!" So my instructor was very kind and started to descend.
The view was incredible. There are some great pictures that the instructor took. You can see them by clicking here. Because I was too scared to move from the position he originally told me to take, I am stuck in the same pose throughout the flight. The backgrounds look fake, but I assure you, I really did run off that mountain!
Here are some of the photos Jason took. I think the three little specks in the sky are Andy, Jill, and Sascha. You probably can't see me because I'm up above those clouds. :/
Here's Andy just after he landed:


And Sascha:


(Somehow we don't have a picture of Jill when she landed.)

Here is a picture of me on my way down to the beach. This is probably right about the time when the instructor said "I'm going to unhook your knee from the harness and your body is going to move into a more upright position for the rest of the flight."
I said, "No you're not going to unhook me from this harness!"
He reassured me that he had to unhook me in order for me to be able to run on the beach for our landing. The rest of me would still be hooked in, but my knee would be free to run.


I don't remember the landing much, just that he told me he'd tell me when to start running. I didn't listen and tried running in the air for about 5 seconds before we landed. Pretty sure I looked like Wile E Coyote running in the air after he falls off a cliff... Oh well. I made it down safely!


I don't know that I'd say it was super fun - I think I was too scared - but I sure was glad I did it, and I'll never forget it!
When I got down, Jason went up and took his turn. As a life-long thrill-seeker, I'm pretty sure he was nonplussed by the experience. I'm sure sky diving is much more exciting!


After hang gliding, we were all starving and grumpy, but we decided to press on and head to the Christ the Redeemer statue before stopping to eat. When we got there, we had to walk for 15 minutes to get to a restaurant. Boy was I glad when it was pizza!

Andy and me


Jill and Andy

Jason and Sascha


Here are some more of Luke's pirate tattoos. You can see the pistol on his bicep here - Jason taught him to ask people, "You wanna see my guns?" and then flex!

Then he'd ask "You wanna see my pirate ship? You wanna see my sword?" and show the other tattoos, too.


Rio Day 3 - Ipanema Beach

Day 3 in Rio...back to Ipanema we went! We first had breakfast in our hotel and then headed out to the beach, staked out a place, and waited for our friends to join us. Jason and Luke built a nice big sand castle with a moat together.


I think if you click on this picture below you can see where Luke wrote his name (first and last) in the side of their fort wall.


Here's one of my favorite pictures from Rio - Jill, Sascha, and I are in the background.

Shortly after we took this picture, it started to pour! We quickly gathered our things and made a quick getaway. We spent the afternoon and evening shopping at the mall again. I LOVE vacation! :0)




Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Rio Day 2 - Sugar Loaf

This is Pao de Acucar, or Sugar Loaf. We took 2 cable cars to get to the top to see the magnificent views.



Here is Luke inside one of the cable cars with our friend Andy.

The view on the way up the first cable car: (I wanna know how you get to play on THAT beach. It was so beautiful!)





We stopped and took some pictures at the first cable car stop. There was good shopping there, too, so we bought some souvenirs.



Christ the Redeemer from the first cable car stop:




Christ the Redeemer as seen from Sugar Loaf

At the top of Pao de Acucar


Jill, Judi, and me. The wind was blowing like crazy!

Riding down in the cable car:

After coming down in the cable car, we took taxis to a Brazilian steakhouse (churrascaria) for dinner. It was good, but I still prefer Fogo de Chao better. This one didn't have the little red and green cards, and that is one of my favorite parts! :)

For dessert, we ordered profiteroles. The best part was watching the guy pour all that yummy chocolate on top!

Rio Day 2 - Copacabana Beach

We spent our second morning in Rio at Copacabana Beach. Though the waves were less intense than at Ipanema, the water and beach were dirtier. We played a while, soaked up some sun, got good and sandy, and then headed back to our hotel to clean up before meeting friends that afternoon for touristy stuff.

The sidewalks along Rio's beaches are made of black and white mosaic tile. There are several different patterns throughout the city. This is Copacabana.





Our friend Sergio brought Luke a WHOLE SHEET of pirate tattoos for his birthday. Here's Luke showing off hi Jolly Roger flag tattoo. He now has a tan line from it! (Thanks, Mr. Martinez!)





Rio Day 1 - Dinner with Friends

One of the most fun things about Rio was that there were quite a few other ECA teachers traveling there, too. We met up with them for some touristy things, beach time, and a few dinners. Our first night we all went to a seafood restaurant.
Jason ordered bacon-wrapped shrimp for an appetizer, and Luke gobbled most of it up! Then he asked if he could have that for his dinner. He was so happy!
Later, he snuggled up under some napkins on the chair next to me to rest.

Here is me with my good friend Jill, and the next one is me with her husband (and another of our good friends) Sascha.