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September 06, 2008
Niagara Falls, July 4 – 7, 2008
August 19, 2008
Ocean City Maryland

My kids have always wanted to go visit the beach. We postponed for a number of reason. The kids were too young and might not appreciate (or remember) the trip. We’ve always heard that the place was always full during summer, and, we are generally not beach-loving people. I would prefer to soak in a pool than sit under the blazing sun on a sandy beach. No riptides, sharks or jelly fishes to worry about. But everybody ought to at least try and see if our worries are unfounded, and this was the day.
We arrived Tuesday evening and stayed at the Hyatt located a short walking distance from the beach. Driving down “SOMETHING” street we notice a large amount of kids. Turns out that this week they were observing ‘Graduates Week’. I thought they were college kids but we would find out later they were mostly high school graduates. Looking at all the bars offering drinks to all the graduates I was left wondering whether my observation was correct. After all, we only got to talk to three who would confirm that.
So here we are, and we start to setup our plans for the next three days. Definitely, we were going back home on the 14th. In an effort to save money (due to the high gas price and the cost of hotel) we bought enough food (read instant noodles, TV lunch/dinners) to last three days.
- June 11. Get up around 7:00 am and have breakfast at the hotel. Yes, actual breakfast of eggs, toast, pancakes. Rest about 30 minutes then walk to the beach and play in the sand. Hyatt was only a walk away from the beach, which is nice. We planned to start to start midday so there were not too many people. We could get our pick of prime beach location. There were actually less people around than we had anticipated. From about 9:00 am to 10:30 am it was mostly us. The crowd started to grow around 11:30 am and the sand was getting hot. Time for us to leave. In the afternoon while my wife was out with some friends, I was at the hotel pool with the kids.
- June 12. Get up midday and head for the beach. No breakfast this time. Basically a repeat of yesterday except in the afternoon we headed for the mini-golf course for a short game, then some ice cream for the kids. The game confirmed my suspicions. I do find golf to be boring. I do not know how Tiger Woods does it.
- June 13. Third day at the beach. Same morning schedule and routine. Played mini-golf again around noon, then took long walks along the main road, and caught up on some shopping. Well the kids did anyway. We then decided to visit this resort, the …. Resort. It holds some possibilities,… for next year. Yesterday, some friends arrived from Germantown. Their daughter had not been to the beach yet, so, you guessed it. It was back to the beach for them. Not me, I was exhausted at this point.
- June 14. No visit to the beach this time. The boardwalk is a place we are often told to visit. So we got up early. We knew to expect a crowd because of all the conventions and graduation activities going on. The best thing to do would be to park as close as you can, and walk. And the crowd did not disappoint. The beach, the boardwalk, the restaurants were all packed. In my younger days I would have loved it here, more so the night life, which we did not see. Ah yes, in my younger days. On the other hand I do not know how anybody could sleep here at night. I suppose that really isn’t the point anyway. In a sign of what people here normally end up doing, we had the fortune of seeing this guy stagger of his chair in a restaurant, walk a few feet and collapse…drunk.
Alas most good things have to come to an end. It was getting late and we still, had a long drive ahead of us. Driving over the bay bridge at night is not one of those things I look forward to. Now did I mention that earlier during the day our A/C gave up on us? We had it checked before going to the board walk and was told that the likely cause was too much coolant was added. This is our second vehicle to encounter this problem and this was the last time I was taking any to Sears for an A/C check. We’re going on a long trip with no A/C on a hot, humid day. Woo- Hoo!
It looks like the rain is about to start.
July 27, 2008
California Revisited

Other than the weather there was another reason to visit San Francisco. Every first weekend of August, the city of Pacifica plays host to a reunion of those who lived or grew up in Baclaran, Philippines. We attended one 4 years ago. The reunion starts early, around 8:00 am and is supposed to end 11:00 pm with a big raffle draw. It started with introductions, then lots of contest and prizes, and a seemingly endless supply of food to eat. The attendees are organized based on what street they grew up or lived so there was a very good chance you would meet someone you already knew. My wife grew up in Mactan Street in Baclaran and she has not seen most of her friends from the area in over twenty years. The first time we attended the reunion back in 2004 it seemed like everybody she ever knew was there. Need less to say, if you spend 15 hours in a community center you will eventually bore yourself out of existence. We (along with most everybody else) decided not to stay till 11:00 pm.
This year the reunion falls on August 2, 2008. My wife will try to attend. This will depend on the availability of reasonably priced airline tickets. I (along with my kids) on the other hand have decided to skip this year’s festivity. With today's gas prices it is better for us to get to know the various vacation areas closer to home.
July 17, 2008
Ontario Revisited
Some of those questions can be easily answered with a little preparation before your trip, while others you will just have to find out. I would suggest that at the very least, do the following.
- Call your mobile phone provider. They can answer questions about using your phone in another country, even one as close to us as Canada. Up there we would be using the system of Rogers Communications and pay by the minute.
- Know how to access a phone card if you don’t want paying for those minute charges, or in emergencies. While most convenience stores seem to carry these prepaid cards nowadays you can now also purchase phone cards wearing only your jammies through the internet. Delivery is through your email and almost instantaneous and the rates are competitive.
- Check with travel agencies or their websites for travel requirements. These days you need a passport to get into and back from Canada, not so back in 2007.
- Bring a map with you, or print out directions as a backup to your GPS. Thankfully I did not have to use either of these.
The first thing we noticed was the speed limit, 50 kph. How much in miles was that? There was a sign that posted a rough estimate of the speed in mph, and it was slow. I wondered how we were going to get to Ontario by 5pm. At the gas station they were selling by the liter, and as luck would have it, the Canadian dollar now was worth more than the green buck. I did not want to get a ticket so I followed the speed limit, and I was the only one. All the other vehicles zipped pass us, occupants looking at us with our Maryland tag in a sea of Ontario license tags. For the first time, I really felt like a tourist!
June 30, 2008
Florida Revisited

1987 is somewhat a fuzzy memory to me. We flew in from Mississippi and stayed with a friend in Tampa. I traveled with my Mom.
In 2002 we went to Florida with my Wife’s cousins. They came down from New York and met us in Virginia, and we all drove to Florida from there. Funny things happen when you have a caravan of four vehicles, no one has a GPS and you have passengers who need a lot of bathroom breaks. For one thing, you get to see and experience all the rest area along the way, and you tend to take long breaks. We left Virginia on a Thursday afternoon. We got to Orlando, Sunday at noon.
Before this trip I have never really traveled south. I've always gone up north I-95 from Maryland. I had to pay a toll fee but the rest areas were all inside the interstate highway, had gas stations and restaurants. Going south from Maryland, there were no tolls to pay but the rest areas only had vending machines that did not make decent coffee. If you wanted to eat you either brought your own (which we did), purchased from the vending machine or left I-95 in search of a restaurant. The worst rest areas were in Florida. These seemed to be barely used. Maybe it was because of those huge signs that read in part “Rest Area not Patrolled at Night”.
2006. Learned a couple of lessons from the last trip. First, bring a GPS. I had the Garmin Street Pilot i3. We had a few quick stops but otherwise drove the whole time. The trip took us about 17 hour.
We stayed at the Westgate Lakes Resort and Spa in 2002 and 2006. It is very nice place. If you rent a unit and there are more than 2 people in your group, make sure to ask for the main area of the unit. This is where the main kitchen, huge bath and plenty of space can be found. The smaller half is, now how shall we say it, a little too small. You will find plenty of activities if you are not that determined to take on the crowds at Disney World. The resort has swimming pools and bike trails you can use, you will also find a lake that you could go boating in. As for us, we came to visit Disney World.

That other lesson I learned? I need to avoid the hot, sticky months of July and August. It is hard to get anything done when you are trying to avoid a complete meltdown, literally. November or December is perfect.