Monday, December 26, 2016

On Whiff, boxing day and socks

I ended up doing some car cleaning today , looking for my credit cards and ID.  car cleaning is an unusual task for me, especially on a potential awesome day.

a while ago i realized that today, boxing day was ideal. Kids at school, Alla at work and i have a solo day as we dont work today. i love the planning part, though most plans fail. its part of the fun. so any things could be accomplished, i can sneak one of the kids and continue my buckeye trail journey. i can do two session, one in the morning and take the other in the after noon. even the weather is accommodating. after a week of snow, some heavy and more then a week of just above freezing temps (during the day), it is finally warm today, the snow has completely melted, it is not raining and i am stuck here, completely hike less. i had other plans. complete the route plan for Sardinia, finish a photo album, continue my school project, watch a man u game. so many possibilities.

however..

it started last Monday night when Mattan had a fever, nothing severe, just a 24 hour virus that doesn't know how to count. a normal day at work, Mattan is home with a sitter and no fever. Tuesday night, the fever returns. Ibuprofen. the meds help and in the morning mattan is all better, but cant go to school, sick policy. I stay home to help out. all day fine, then at night fever strikes again. we now address it as a nocturnal virus. i stay home with him on Thursday and i am not very work efficient this week. two many little distractions. but it is nice to have once again fever less Mattan cuddle on me all day.
the fever strikes again that night and now it has brought a friend, Tal vomits in bed. we change the sheets and this vomitirus is nasty, poor tal vomits several times and get a nightly ER visit. XRay is fine, he didn't swallow anything, just a bug they say.
I stay home Friday, i dont even try to work. both kids seems on during the day, they are cuddly, playful, eat well and full of snot in all shapes and colors. Tal gets inhalation to help him clear out his raspy lungs. 
then friday evening comes, Mattan has no fever, yeah all better.. Till Tal vomits again, and a few times more in the next hour. now on the carpet. he seems fine, smiling and then without warning, Mary carpetmess. wipes at first, paper towels, shark vacum, and finally several rounds of napkins moisted with detergent and i almost got the stench out of the carpet,

we were to have company on Friday, we call it off, and have a smaller meal just with family.
on Saturday,  Kids are fine, except the endless parade of holiday green from their noses. I am adapt at yanking the blobs out. we now have a new Instruction for Mattan to call a Nazelet (Snot) break. 

I talk with my mom and she assures me that viruses dont last this long, by Monday my dream day both kids will be fine.but the nocturnal strikes again, carpet cleaning efforts continue. bed sheets were replaced multiple times, laundry machine is aiming to strike. yet the cycle continues. chicken soup is not helping. lots of pedialite and other measures to keep Tal hydrated. on sunday we think things are going well, Tal has an appetite , some what , he eats pomegranate and rests during the day, he looks a bit sleepy , but not worse.
we have a very nice family meal at Dina's , play a game, which is as noisy and argumentative as any other family gathering. part of the fun.
by Now alla is sick too, just a basic cold and very stuffed. Mattan found a way to have more snot, i didnt think it was possible, today he sneezed and had a little trail from nose to chin. no i didn't take a photo, though i did want to.
as we come home, Alla sees that Tal looks funny and rushes him to the sink almost in time. she cleans him while i clean the floor and cabinet doors, then Alla cleans her puke covered hair...  well just a little bit. Tal didnt look good last night, we considered an ER again, but decided not to. we gave him as much liquid as he would have. 
this morning, a.k.a awesome solo day. Alla was planning to come home at noon, asked for sick day , waiting for replacement. and Mattan would return to school.
then around 8 am, Mattan is dressed and ready to go, then he vomits his yogurt.
Alla goes to work and i have a solo morning with both. Mattan eats some rice and reports a tummy ache. he seems ok, kind of , he plays and drinks a bit, then I see that he is funny looking, i rush him to the sink just in time, vomit #2 i thought I had all content in the sink, and soon i find the missing piece, just under my sock.... more laundry.
Tal has an appetite and eats chicken and is now a sleep. Alla came back as well, they all nap. but before that. Alla shut off the "office" my new binge watching show and Mattan took my phone to watch Thomas, so without entertainment i went to clean my car to try to find my credit cards, gone for about 4 days. Im not worried, they will turn out. 4 days ago, Alla cleaned the house a bit for the upcoming guests. i think that is the cause of the latest disappearance. While clearing the car i found 22 single socks, mostly Tal's since he always takes his socks off. 22 of them, plus 2 pairs of underwear, a hat and whiff. 
whiff is a train lost not long ago, found at last.
but still no credit cards.
the 22 socks were only in the back, on further excursions to the front, i remove a few more socks, some in whole pair sets.

meanwhile Tal has a bad new habit where he takes his diaper off. not a useful trait when the diaper is not clean. so today i had a little variety in the types of material i was cleaning off the floor. Tal finally had diarrhea today, that is a good sign , it is meant to signal the end of the noctuVirus for him. I hope Mattan will not repeat this chaos.

so awesome day became, no keys, floor poop, vomit socks kind of a day. but at least man u won.... cheers from the only not sick person in this house, for now....

oh, they are all sleeping.. i think i will watch the office.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

on ohhhh and bloopers

when we have an oooohhhhhh moment we want to remember them, but they disappear from memory too soon, here's a couple

on the packing for the trip last weekend, Mattan takes a toy cell phone, when asks why he said, he takes it for Tal ....

when i take the kids from school, i take Tal first, he sees me, and runs to his little cubby to grab his coat and runs out the door, when we stop at Mattan's class, he comes inside and they always hug 

Tal's favorite game remains, whatever Mattan plays with

Tal decided to eat some play-dough - it came out in colors the natural way

Tal likes to do whatever mattan does- that's ok in general but not when he tries to climb after him, lots of scary moments

one aspect of the Washington trip was not reported. the last time we went to DC we were supposed to come to the pentagon, it was a Thursday... long story short or yada yada yada... Osama was shot.  2 weeks ago in DC , yada yada yada. and Castro dies... coincidence??

I picked the boys from school yesterday, Mattan sits in the car and declares, " i Want mummy" i give him a sad awwww  and he looks at me and says " I want you too aba"  wouldn't you just melt?

I help Mattan brush his teeth,  he is trying to brush them himself, then asks us to do it thoroughly, he has difficulties with this word. when done, and i tell him good job, he says "I am growing up.....   but tal isn't"

"my boots are bigger then my shoes" mattan observes.

i think Tal just began Terrible twos. fussy about clothing, wants to do everything on his own.. the coming year will be a challenge

cheers till next time. 









Tuesday, December 6, 2016

on Frosty, pools and bath bed and beyond

Alla, your mission should you choose to accept it , is to take 2 children and a husband, drive 5.5 hours, pass three state and somehow manage to be on time, in a place with no parking, at one specific hour to complete paper work.


for some months we were debating where to go. in the summer we will be visiting saint petersburg. to avoid the need to obtain a Russian visa, we decided to get the kids israeli passports- no need for a visa this way.  the problem is a lack of consulate around here, so Chicago, Washington new York and Miami were debated heavily.  Thanks giving was the only time we can take the kids away without taking a priceless vacation day. 

we started getting ready, get kids photos, get hospital birth record (its not birth certificates), get birth certificates certified and get clarification on when the consulates are open.

on Wednesday  was working and alla spent all day, packing, at 4 i picked up Mattan and headed to Nathan's birthday- happy 4th... kids were running around on slides and trampoline and i returned home to finish packing and around 7 PM we finally left and headed east. driving is always fun after a long day, at night, with complaining kids..  Tal fell a sleep after a long hour, mattan took another hour, i somehow stayed awake as we pulled into Haggerstown Maryland after 11.

Alla fell in love again, not with me, with the hotel. homewood suites. parking, pool, , 1st floor room, breakfast , fairly large room with kitchen and the crib was already there- the full check list. we loaded up the room and after a few minutes of kids jumping on the bed, way after bed time. the key for the love was Tal's room. we needed a quite room for the crib and this specific room was perfect, had its own internal door and some extra features- like toilet and sink.   the bath room was perfect for a sleeping baby, the crib slid right in. lucky Tal will not remember this. I also crashed soon after.

I woke up and took bathroom baby out for breakfast, few minutes later the table was full with cereal, raisins , milk and other stuff. a Christmas tree with full lights was in the room and soon one of the fruit looking decoration was broken by bathroom baby. soon Mattan wakes, short breakfast and pool and we leave early around 11 am and head for the national zoo.
we reached the zoo an hour and a half later and Tal falls a sleep, i stay in the car with him and leave the lights on while Mattan\Alla team go and enjoy the cheethas. 

a bit later, i get the now awoken kid to the zoo, after the car refuses to start.
we go fast to meet the rest and head directly to the zoo restaurant. strange zoo, i see no animals, its a bit cold but not that cold, all the animals stay hidden, we see sculptures of various mammals. lunch is pretty horrible, avoid the mane restaurant. 
we continue on, the urang utang are hidden, so are the lemurs. we see some snakes and various lizards. the gorillas were interesting- one of them was stretching and doing yoga.

the enjoy the cheetahs and  red wolves and the car finally starts 2 minutes before the AAA person arrives. too much for the kids and we head for the hotel with a stop at trade joe's we are low on Mattan's "special rice that i like"

cookies and very good lemon tea awaited for us at yet another home wood suites, in Bethesda now. the pool was ok and the kids move from the cold pool to the hot tub. mattan was playing with a 6 year old girl hide and seek in the pool without hiding really well. after special rice dinner we all went to bed with tal in his bathroom nightly prison.

in the morning, we found the consulate, we came early and learned there is no parking.. great location. we went to a nearby play ground for a while and returned. the cops on duty let us park in the Pakistani embassy lots - there are several embassies here, passed security. we feared long lines, but found it fairly empty. but a small room with only chairs and a water fountain is not ideal, we kept chasing after them in the automatic doors, away from the water fountain and the one fountain that Tal just had to explore... twice.

after about an hour we finished all paper work and headed out, mission accomplished.

we went to another playground in chevi chase. regular slides but this one had lots of bikes and other kid rides. i wondered how they are not stolen.  the kids enjoyed running around.

originally we were meant to see friends in Baltimore, a single stomach virus change out plans, we had no choice but to go to Uncle Julio's... mmmmm... by far the best Mexican place. after a serious stuffing, we went looking for victor.

we bribed Mattan with Victor (an engine from Thomas the train) if he would sleep a week in his bed, the bribe is working, but now it was time to pay. we left the restaurant area and didn't find a good toy store, on black Friday mind you. and finally searched for Barns and Nobel (also sell trains) and found one, right next to the restaurant, we drove back and i stayed in with a napping Tal while Alla went to find a 10$ toy
and hour and 75$ later Alla returns with ice cream wake up and headed out of downtown Bethesda row, we looked for trader Joe's again only to find out it again a street next to the restaurant,  this time we decided not to go back, that area is busy, especially on black Friday. the rest of the day was spent at the hotel, pool once more and early nap to digest the Tortillas

lucky for hotel breakfast, we don't have to clean up after the serial cereal droppers.

there was a kids shop, right next to uncle Julio's that area has everything but instead we went to the KID museum, which is a big room filled with kids science activities. the kids spent two hours pushing ping pong balls into vacum tubes, building vavum pipes, creating pipe networks.  this place is for a bit older kids but they had fun. the place also had 3D printers and i saw some printed creations. neath.

later it was time for lunch, we didn't think long and headed for Uncle Julio's .... so good.

with the kids half napping in the car we drove for 3 hours to seven springs.
we stopped at a rural Italian place for a bit of pizza and a little dropping water on our table and the one next to ours. 
we reached seven springs after dark and the whole resort is full of lights. trees are lit all over and it looks very pretty. 
we checked in to this ski resort, enjoyed some pool time, and finally Tal had a crib in an actual room.
this is opening weekend here and all the snow is man made. in the mronign we had an excellent  breakfast - chef made omelette, and some other goodies. and a frosty surprise. 
Frosty himself came to breakfast. at first Tal was scared, but then he wouldn't stop hugging the mysterious person in the frosty suit. mattan was hugging him two and Tal wrestled him out of the way to get another hug.

this resort, the hotel part is spread out and  we kept going back and forth. we spent some time at the arcade. i had both kids then and trying to play video games with both is a bit much, since they want different machines.  there is a big slot machine game and someone won 1000 tickets, jack pot twice in a row....  the machine was printing tickets for 30 minutes.   with 2500 you can get a zebra... so big money on the table. they had so much they handed us a handful of tickets and both received some knickknacks.
these winners had so many rewards that they gave us the rest... we were just in the right plane at the right time for a few little things we don't really need.

we passed the little Santa village , rode the indoor train, Tal loved it  Mattan is beginning to be too old for this (yes... already :(  ) and took a horse and wagon ride out side in the big parking lot-  kind of lame, but Frosty was on with us and Tal just loves frosty.

we played a few more games in the arcade, i shared a Jurassic park shooting game with Mattan, he loved it, but wasn't really aiming his laser gun.

it was a bit after noon when got some pizza, ice cream, a cookie and we hit the road, and around 3 hours later we reached home where there is no pool, but tal has a private room

on the way Mattan reached state #6 with Maryland + district of Colombia - so 6.5
Tal is now with 5.5 states.

and poor me, no new destinations.... just a great event less weekend 















Thursday, November 10, 2016

on tooth paste, bands and reports

there is a reason why baby butt cream should not be placed next to the tooth paste.

I have not written a yearly summery in quite some time, two + years over due. mostly do to a bad 2015, over worked, burnt out and lack of sleep got me way down and way too big. 2016 however has been much better, working less, sleeping just the same, but definitely more time for other hobbies. i am trying to maximize me time, as much as possible with carry me and hold me.

its time to mark down achievements and everything else major that happens, a little pick me up for myself. 

around august 15- the project i was leading for over 2.5 years was finally released... pressure off.
in about half a day I moved from having meetings half a day, testing another half a day and doing other stuff for another half day at work to having less than 1/2 work load. this abrupt transition was not good for me as i am a guy who likes to keep busy, being idle is my worst enemy, upset, i planned to switch jobs, decision to leave was good for me at the time since it took my mind of work and let me focus on other things.

i need a small project to get me going and i found one close to home, the idea was to take a photo of the trees in my back yard, one photo a day and make a video of the changes.  photography has completed this week, it wasn't every day, but i still have tons of photos and soon this creation will hit a Facebook near you

my large stomach was a problem. January 2016 , i joined weight watchers again and in parallel is signed up for the biggest loser competition at the J, my weeks now had 2 work out sessions more than before and before you know it, i was 25 pounds lighter and i won the competition, hey i am the biggest loser ever in the history of the 2016 J competition.  lucky i didn't stop there and lost 20 more in the next 5 months. i won a bunch of personal work out classes, and i was active again + weight watchers , I was back in control.

last year, i also had another role in Toastmasters, i was no longer club president,  i was secretary that year, but i was an area director , area director supersizes several clubs. this role help keep me busy, arranging competitions, visiting other clubs, meeting people, speaking in new forums. i spoke in front of 100 people at one venue, urging them to join a new club i was forming. and in under 2 months it happens, I formed a special club in the area of career management. 
to be distinguished in toastmaster, the club has to do certain things, members must complete their education works, leadership works , and also recruit members and other tasks.  when i took over this role, the prior person in the role was named, Area director of the year, had big shoes to fill. how can i do better, by making the entire area president distinguished ( the highest level) this goal made mo work hard through the year, forming the new club was one of my goals. my own home club at work was also distinguished for the first time, i give kudos to myself for pushing a lot . and on the last day of the toastmaster year (june 30th) I reached the goal, my entire area was president distinguished. the only area out of 24 areas in north east oh to reach this high level, only a handful made it to the level below . awesome job.

last weekend we had the annual fall conference of toastmasters an i saw myself a candidate for area director toastmaster of the year, but i didn't get it. its all politics ... :)

in july my energy levels dropped. i no longer had a major role to occupy me, and work was definitely not filling my day.
i took on a new role,  for the above mentioned conference i volunteered to lead a committee. do you know what they gave me? a decoration committee,  ha!  me and decoration , was this a joke?  the good thing is that i didn't have to create decoration, just to get 20 clubs out of aprox 100 in north east ohio, to decorate a table at the conference and arrange a competition.
i started to drive the PR for this event. I like toastmasters, I can work on different things and try them out. I published a log of post on our Facebook page, i spoke in competitions, i prompted other people to promote as well, i reached the goal. yeh, and some of these decorations were incredible. very creative work, i will share photos.
my 2nd club (the one i formed) took 3rd place based on my idea, (though not my actual decoration)  i called it flowers of success.  basically people from the career management clu share their success stories. PR for the club for free.

why career management club, well as i have probably shared, i am in the wrong profession. being good at my job is not sufficient  but what is the right job is something i still dont know.
travel writer is an option i am beginning to explore... definitely dream job. this week i saw an article about this girl who is breaking the travel record 196 countries in the least amount of time, i am jealous. she post her travels and get's paid to do so, and paid well. those jobs are like the lottery, but a partial success would be great, will fill my time and increase my excitement levels.   the new club i formed, helps me focus on what i want and need, i see it as a huge success to allow me to get out of the career slump.

since i am no longer a director, i could compete in speech competitions. 
i lost in the area speech competition, but i won the table topics competition (1-2 minutes to answer a random question), its a think on your feet skill event.  i moved on to the division event which represents about 25 clubs and finished second, not bad, now i have 3 toast masters related trophies. counting all the trophies i ever got in my life the total is......4 . i did have 1 rugby award way way way long time ago, now you see why this is a winning year.

according to Tal i am dad of the year. every morning he wakes up, aba aba aba........ his favorite word, i think i must be doing a good job here.

hiking was also a major part of 2016 so far, I decided to complete the Akron section of the buck eye trail. a 55+ miles section , and since i usually hike just with kids, i do most of the way twice. currently i have 1 mile to go,  which i will complete on Saturday!!! . i tried to complete the last section on Monday with Tal, but forgot the back pack, and he decided not to be carried and that sitting is a good activity in the forest at dusk... so one mile to go.  after that i think i will start the Burton section  (there are 26 sections, most are far away).

Orienteering was also a fun part of the year, i had mud just about everywhere and thorns, those are deadly, but i am not smart enough to buy the gear that will keep the thorns  at bay....
regardless, in one of the events, i finally won. after 18 years of orienteering, and this was a bike orienteering event, yehhhhhhhhhh , the season is over now, cant way till march.

i did some running this year, i broke my 5k record at an event, not a score to write home about, it was 33:50  but still a personal best,  i will try again next year. i also had 1 triathlon this year,  very close to prior result on the same event. i think i will enroll next year to a few of these, they are a fun challenge, though i am disturbingly far away from winning, i don't see it happening...ever.

Travel is, was and will be a major part, last two, three years have seen costa rica , Iceland, Galapagos, Ecuador, Vietnam, Japan, Singapore and Cambodia. not a bad crop
I also saw two world cup semi finals and hiked in the alps
upcoming year will have at least.... 2 new exciting destinations, i am strongly trying to make it 3.

a good year for music- i watch the happy together tour, (Chuck Negron (formerly of Three Dog Night), Mark Lindsay (former lead singer Paul Revere & The Raiders), Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, The Cowsills and The Spencer Davis Group and the turtles, paul mccartny, ub40, aerosmith, red hot chilly pepper, styx with guest star pauline, cyndi lauper, herman hermits and a bunch of other bands.  


what else we had lately
lots of diaper changing, hiking, a bit of biking, bird feeding , public speaking, water sliding, static charge zapping, headbutting (Tal has a brick head), swimming with sea lions, swimming with water iguanas, swimming with white spotted eagle ray, smiling with tortoises, playing words with friends, doing 1 puzzle, voting first time for president, voting first time for the losing candidate. watching the cavs lose live (that game was a slaughter..), taking a selfie with a beauty queen.,losing a chilly cook off, finishing 2nd in a pumpkin carving competition. dressing as a crocodile king, a zombie and last at as crocodile zombie. 
lightening to audio books - i almost dont read any more- no time or patience. got re-certified as PMP (still didn't use it really). played volley ball, soccer, ping pong. i can't believe i have not played tennis in over a year, had a baby named after me ( give kisses to little Gili) played some DND, not a lot this year. seen lots of deer.

what else,, well i changed our home internet password and everyone including some neighborhood  hackers were complaining.
knock wood, 2016 is so far injury free. i was sick quite often this summer, colds that would not go away, lots of coughing, tried different meds, partial success, i think the last one is beginning to work. weight since august has been o the rise, but i think the momentum has stopped. reason one, there will soon be a weight loss competition at work, i live for competitions, and soon the J will have the next bigger loser event,  i want to use both to help me get thin, cant do it alone..

I also need to find activities , since the conference just ended and once again i have free time. free time is the enemy...

will see what the future holds,  hope to resume regular yearly reports on march 16 as usual.

hope your year trumps mine

 
p.s Alla  get a tooth brush for mattan,  there is butt cream on it.










Sunday, October 23, 2016

on floors, ice cream and a broom

woke up this morning at 6:00, a bit earlier then usual with no indications that this cold fall Saturday would be eventful.

before 7 am... Tal is playing in the kitchen and decides to pull the plastic tray thingy where various dishes were drying on, something hits Tal, and the rest crash on the floor. i hand the little dish puller to Alla and begin cleaning the floor. one of the ceramic glasses broke its handle, the rest survived.

A few minutes later there is a knock on the door, Babushka and diedushka visit. i am still looking for fragments, when i see something falling in my peripheral vision, and i rush to the front door to help Dina get up off the floor, she tripped somehow, but is unhurt.

Babushka brings a Russian treat for the kids- its a mix of chocolate and cheese. Mattan enjoys it, but some pieces fall on the floor. i clean it...

Tal comes for breakfast and also gets the same treat. i clean the floor again.

Diedushka walks in the kitchen and his knees buckle, he falls on the floor. lucky it is clean! and i am right near by, i help him up and few seconds later he falls again. I help him to the couch and give him some pedialite (juice with electrolites) . its 8:25 and Alla calls the cavalry and has to leave for work.
Cavalry comes and takes him for a check up- it was dehydration - nothing serious - but still worrisome for a while. 

Tal does his morning business and i go change. he is becoming impossible to change, this is one strong baby. I scrape the gift with the diaper and put it on the side but he fights and places his socked foot right in the surprise. with a messy foot, he decides to squirm, turn around, dirty his leg, the change pad cover and possibly some other things. socks to the wash, pad to the wash, baby to the sink. i hope i got all of it. to my surprise, nothing on the floor.

Mattan is eating some cerniki - Russian flower and cheese thingy.- he is eating, but tal decides to take his apart....long story short, i clean the floor.


it's about 9:30 and we finally head out to the gymboree- the kids get to run around in a fairly safe environment, play next to (not with) other kids. since we came late to the cass we stay a little bit extra and watch as they clean the floor between classes.  now they tell me , that since mattan is not registered there, i have to pay a bit...not for me, going back home.

the corn is ready now and Tal takes a pieces, after eating it hungrily, he takes the left over corn and decides to smudge it all over the clean floor, which is not clean any more... i get to do my favorite activity of the day.
 
Tal goes to sleep and Mattan gets a good clean lunch. and I take mattan for a nap.  since Mattan does not sleep, i dont get much sleep either. post nap, Tal, the picky eater, eats bread and cream cheese, gets creamy from chin to both cheeks and nose, and some of the crust and cream hits the floor... will this day ever end.

its around 2:30 PM and i take them to the zoo, what ever happens, our floor will remain clean.
we see the elephant and the flamingos, both are right at the entrance, Tal runs towards the elephants area, and Mattan decides that seeing the tiger is the number one think he really really, reallllllllly wants to. an un-napped child is a fit waiting to happen.. the fit just started. i take Tal and we head towards this number one priority. luck the fence is nearby, both walk on the fence. we pass by the carousel.  i try to focus attention on the path to the tiger, but Mattan has a new number one priority... please............... i really want to. who can argue with that logic.
last year, kids under two could enter free, but no longer, and they increased prices by 25% , these animals. Tal didnt want to go on, and by the end, didn't want to leave the carousel. Mattan selected the Lion and asked me to have tal, sit way over there.  since he can't ride alone, Tal got the horse next to the lion.
back to tiger priority , we walked for a minute, almost made it to actual animals and passed by a snack booth and Mattan now wants ice cream, he really wants ice cream, he really, really really wants ice cream . I tell him, he will get it tonight, but he wants it now... never mind the snack booth is closed... the fit is back in full swing, He is crying so bad for the ice cream and i refuse to give in to these demands, and tell him, no ice cream today,  adding lots of oil to this zoo flame. for several minutes we are in a stand still, while Tal tries to run in all directions. after a while, we begin to go back and reach the carousel once more, Mattan is giving in and wants to play in the play area. i have him do STAR- smile take a deep breath and relax slowly count to ten and he finally relaxes and gets to play for a while. back in control we pass the fence and they go on it. then the tram bus passes, a new number one priority , we get on the tram to the area of cats, apes and others but instead of going in, Mattan leads us to kiddie  slides. they go up and down , then back on the bus down, and finally out- this entire zoo visit, for two hours we only saw elephants and flamingos... on the way mattan passes another snack booth also closed and tries to pry it open, no go. and also discusses his plan of getting his favorite rice (from trader joe's store). two minutes in the car and he is finally asleep.

back at the house, Tal get more corn, he likes corn, but now the mess is on the couch...

I give him apple pieces, i see them disappearing and give him more, excited the picky one is eating.  a few minute later, i spot the remains, which are pretty much all the apple pieces, left on the stairs... back to cleaning.

Alla comes home and Mattan wakes, she gives him cereal, half of it ends up on the floor. at this point, the broom quits.

we're trying to feed Tal soup, and alla asks a shocking requests, feed him on the floor, we sit down, but 101% of the soups goes on the floor.    clan duty once more.

now they are all asleep... i am sitting here, enjoying some ice cream!

cheers from the couch next to a very clean floor,,,, for a few hours more..




Friday, August 19, 2016

on lists, dreams and luggage

As you know i tend to be slightly... nostalgic.

i wrote about this before, as a kid, I had this 1962 cassette that was lost :( . i listened to it quite a lot and took me years to recover, effort complete to the best of my memory.
The recovery effort can be found in a youtube list- see below

but why now all of a sudden.
this past Wednesday, I got to witness live- one of the songs on this list. Paul McCartney came to town. Inna got us tickets as a birthday gift (thanks inna). I am a Beatles fan, but not a real Paul McCartney fan beyond the Beatles year. still, on that day i was practicing on you tube to familiar with his other songs and he did not disappoint. the man is 74 year old but took no rest and sang 36 songs.... most shows rarely break 20- over 2 hours, he swapped guitar several times, played on the small guitar thingy- ukulele I think, keyboard and piano both and was very good on each of them. it is not a hard day's night when that is your opening song. I think he had fun out there as well, enjoying the adoring crowds.
he Sang Love me do, the one from my list, my favorite Beatles song 'fool n the hill. hey jude, yesterday and many more- i counted 21 songs i knew and could sing along- i think a record for me in a single show. an awesome show.
my throat was having a difficult time, the day before i took Mattan to the flats to see the beach boys!! only 1 original member is still there, but great show none the less and i am happily singing along while a hugged mattan sits on my lap playing pepe pig on my phone. he couldn't care less about the beach boys but i think he enjoyed being out with me. the river is behind the stage and ships both big and small pass behind and even rowing ships. downtown Cleveland is on the other side shimmering in the red of sunset.  this semi open venue allowed mattan to go up and down the stairs with me following and sit each time in a different section, much to the delight of other viewers.
we left the show just before closing to avoid traffic. this was my 2nd time with the beach boys. a great show.

2 days of sing along, the next day my voice was a bit off, but next week includes a possible surprise. the happy together tour comes again, and i can't wait,..  i've seen the show twice-  the turtles are the main attraction - but each time other bands join - i looked up some of the bands this time, i didnt recall the names but was pleasantly happy to see the songs they sing... more on that next week, when live videos will be uploaded and i need selfies with 5 sixties bands.:)

work is not something i often write about, it is clear to me that i am in the wrong profession. though i am good at testing, but it bores me to death. I guess i can be thankful for having a good stable job, but i want more, my problem was always what is this more, what career would make me happy.
when asked by my boss 8 years ago , what i want to do in five years, i surprised him by answering a writer. since then i am actively writing this blog, but never really wrote a book.
earlier this week, i got a facebook post about a couple who does travel blogging. that is probably my dream job, travel and write- what can be possibly better. the problem, there is always a problem, that that couple has no kids. I love my little baggage and suitcase, but i need to find a way to merge everything. smart facebook, probably from the previous mention, i got a sponsored posting for instructions on how to be a travel writer, i signed up and i am super excited.
I noticed along my history, that i can be very excited, very easy, but just as fast i can lose interest. but Travel and writing combined, how can that bore me?  for a long while 'ive been lost in a sense, career wise, but now i need to test myself, to see if i can pursue my dreams, leave the rut. not as easy as it seems. from what i read, you get paid per word, and most articles are short - 300 words, i dont travel this much to justify switching jobs and even when paid to travel (drooling so much....)  , a baby sitter will become an issue

so , can dreams come true?

hope to find out...


Tuesday, August 9, 2016

on dogs, street food and humming

I am sitting here at the airport…. booooooo. the john rockets sign is tempting me- shakes and burgers..


this morning , i managed to do a 20 minute stroll in Quito. our perfectly located hotels is 2 blocks from the main plaza. on my arrival, some dude were preaching next to the main statue. this plaza has an interesting structure on each side and one of them is the presidential palace. as i walk by i hear drums. a soldier is drumming and 15 or so soldiers on either side with old style rifle are marching up and down the halls. this seems to be a changing of the guards ceremony. our guide later told me they only change on monday. today is tuesday , i lucked out.


I walked around a bit more enjoying a city that used to be marvelous. most buildings are two stories building, with a shop at the 1st floor and 2nd floor balcony. building have different colors , cream, yellow, pink and the like, with trimmings, statues and other european style design. but it appears a bit run down. After the enjoyable stroll, i returned to the hotel, collected Alla and met our guide lincoln.


45 minutes later we left quito, passing several interesting building, cathedrals, squares and gardens. we reached the Middle of the earth. the line where the equator passes. there is a globe monument, with the equator line up down, not as globes are usually, but incorrectly appear.

the classic photo here is to have a foot on either side of the equator and the globe to appear as you are holding it. we did the same and some other silly things.


now north of the equator, we reached a crater valley. similar to the crater lake the prior day. this crater is 12k circumference. also lush green rim, but no lake here since the other rim is breached , leaving a fertile land. there is a small village in the crater, the only in carter inhabitant in Equador. from here we drove on of another hour till we reached Mindo in the cloud forest. the vegetation here is different, taller trees, thicker vegetation and lots of invisible bear, sloths, pumas, wild pigs and other ones we did not see.


we got a sandwich to go plus fresh mandarin juice which was very good. then , after buying a towel, we drove to the starting point and began hiking the cloud forest. Our excellent guide, explains about the various types of trees, ferns, orchid and more while we pass by lots and lots of pretty butterflies. we pass by two caterpillars. one looks like a stick, perfect camouflage, the other is fuzzy and looks like something you don't want to touch. birds are evasive here, we can't find any of them, the highlight Tucan has gone with the bears and sloths to wherever bears and sloths go… not here.


we passed by several waterfalls, creating pools below. at the end of the path was madras falls, a set of 2 falls back to back. we changed to bathing suits and entered the cold pool, and refreshed ourselves in the water fall. cold and refreshing. we had our lunch sandwich there (bad one), but the crackers were good, then walked back in the jungly trail. Here, perhaps due to the not so good cheese, alla had an emergency, the kind only a towel can resolve...


after 2 hours or so of walking, we reached the other side of the ravine where a cable car would take us the rest of the way. we flew over the canopy taking nice photos and then headed for tubing.


Tubing would be in rio Mindo. we drove by it and the water level was low, seems not great tubing water,  but tubing here is different. one central tube is connected to 6 other tubes all around it, star shaped, creating a sort of raft. the tubes are connected with ropes with the strongest knots known to equadorean nation. we are to sit on the connecting areas between the outer and inner tube , hold on, do another and enjoy. two guides one in front and one in back maneuver the raft. the water is low but this rift is very buoyant and can traverse anything. the water is a bit cold and every splash or dunk in one of the many tiny waterfalls and rapids we feel the chill. the cloud forest is around and we see a heron and a few other small birds and enjoy this 20 minute ride. this was a bit of an abs workout for me.

we showered in cold water and headed for the bird farm.

here, some dude planted plants that humming birds love, and hung feeders and bananas and other food. you just stand there, watching the humming birds drink the nectar and colorful tanager fly by enjoying the food as well. birds chase other birds and fight for food, thought there is plenty for all. beautiful colors and many species a meter away from us and our good zoom camera. 

we got some street food for the road. yummy cheese empanadas, Grilled plantain and Pizza del mara( with shrimp) mmmmm.....


sadly all good things must end and we drove for 2 hours back to the airport, where we now sit in Johnny rockets, with an american classic horrible shake compared to few of the locals one we tried.


we have a few hours to wait, perhaps we can return to Guacamole grill, their shake was superb.


it is time for a trip summation


Best animal sighting of the trip

Gil - family of six eagle rays swimming in formation

Alla - penguins 


Best excursion- 

Gill Snorkeling in Isabella - with seals and rays

Alla: same and the morning hike at Santa Cruz to the clear waters at the cove


Best food

Gil Everything equadorean soup- hard competition between the one after the snorkelling in Isabela to the one in Pappalacta

Alla - the trout soup at the hot springs


favorite place: 

Gil: isabela island

Alla: Isabella Island


worst place

gil and Alla: the airport for 2 days


worst food:

Alla: The dinner in Quito, beans and corn mixed with something else. 

Gil- agreed- with also that horrible tamale..   plus the cord snack Alla bought , terrible after taste. Alla gave some to a dog and he wouldn't touch it.


favorite guide:

Alla: Dario from G-adventures

Gil- lincoln was better...


favorite day on the trip:

Alla: The hot springs and snorkeling with Sea lion 

Gil - i object to Alla's comment since it was not on the same day.  i think Otavalo was best, 2 hikes….   


best shower:

Alla: At the hot springs

Gil -agreed- the rest were wither cold , or cold/hot or no stream ….


Most helpful United representative:

Alla: The lady at Houston Gerri who found the last 2 spots on the direct flight to quito. Thus preventing another delay if we were to fly through Panama City. And Vanessa at luggage claims who personally went to pull our luggage from its holding area somewhere in the airport. 

Gil- what alla said.


Best drink

Gil- shake in quito airport on day 1, mandarin juice in Mindo and the fruit shake Santa cruz

Alla- Orange juice in isabela- a stand at the harbor.


that's it… we hear thunder storms in Cleveland…. 


cheers from Equador, which makes country 62 


mystery 63rd will be in 2017… so many options… :)

on Art, Falcon and leather

I am sitting here in the dark. waiting for first light. 

Yesterday, we woke up a bit later than planned, picked quickly, had some breakfast with plantain and a nice spread and began hiking. the trail leaves the spa and climbs slowly in the rain forest. narrow trail, by a raging river, below massive green peaks. i was a bit fearful of hiking now, since i was dizzy the day before, but i feel ok now, a bit out of breath. the trail crosses the river a few times with narrow bridges where only a rope separates you from being fish food. I see a nice black bird with orange red beak and orange red eye socket, nice. we pass by Llamas and see cows grazing way up on the mountain, crazy hiking cows, they produce only 2% milk.


after an hour we returned to the hotel, short morning stroll only, our driver was waiting for the drive to Otavalo. we drive by Quito and head north, pass mountains. the high areas are foggy and the drive is slow. we pass by an accident site where this night a bus went off road to the ravine below > 100 meter drop. 3 unlucky souls.


the roads are mostly very good, but slow vehicles on it slow the progress. we stop in a place for souvenirs and view of a mountain/ lake combo. Alla gets some hideous snack which she likes. we keep on and reach Otavalo market. this is an indigenous market where the locals sell Alpaca ponchos , blankets, clothes, hats and souvenirs. the alpaca is probably not 100%, but we can't really tell.


i get a couple of tiny things and then go help carry the bags… after some heavy bargaining.


we drive to the a nearby town, i forget the name, where they specialize in leather. we have lunch of fish and potato soup while i dread the possible outcome of shopping in a leather district. but with restraints, the damage was minor and in 20 minutes we left town and headed for cuicocha crater lagoon. 


Imagine a crater, perhaps 1, 1.5 mile in diameter. All beautiful green. in this crater is a lovely blue water lake, in its centers are 2-3 islands, same color green, and and all around the crater are agricultural fields, villages and huge mountains.

the start hiking up the stairs trail at over 10,000 feet. slowly on the rim of the crater. most of the trails is dirt/ rock and that is easier to walk on but the stair are deadly. lucky, not to many of those. on occasion we stop to catch our breaths and take photos of this amazing lake.

the altitude is affecting me and i almost fell into the crater, very steep here. caught my self in the last moment, the whole thing in on camera.


Alla, was struggling as well now. it takes 5 hours to surround the lake, but we have 1.5 hours, just enough to get to to the highest peak at around 3300 meters. the trail gets close the this peak then surrounds it. i make it to the other side, for a different 3 islands view point and see a hawk/ falcon flying above, using thermals and stays in place. got  nice shot of it, then back down. 1 hour up and 40 minutes down. 

when we got down, i didn't see the driver, perhaps the elevation did affect me more than i thought. we walked more down towards the point where boats sail the lake then back up to the agreed point and the driver was now there, he was there before i just didn't see him in his big white mini van, where only 2-3 cars were parked in the parking lot.  i added maybe 0.5 to our trip, so not a big delay. now came the long ride to Quito, 2-3 hours. i napped some of it and enjoyed mountain views. Quito is very large and traffic at night but we finally reach the museum hotel. this is a 2 story building, converted to boutique hotel sucre. with Marble looking pillars, balconies, it is quite the fancy building with statues and large canvas art all around. this feels like a museum. this art can be easily placed in cleveland art museum, these images are much better then monet, manet and some other more famous but much less interesting photos. 


and now i am sitting here in the light (dawn is here) , around all this art in the middle of Quito, need to go pack, last day of the trip awaits.

cheers from a night at the museum.

Monday, August 8, 2016

on bunnies, thermals and doctors

I am sitting here ( i do that a lot lately) on the porch, misty green mountains tower above. thermal pool are steaming nearby and a bunny eats the greenery. it is drizzling just a tiny bit and chilly here at 10,000 feet (3300 meters) above sea level.


yesterday, as soon as we arrived, i felt dizzy, coming from, sea level itself and below it to up here was a bit much and i need to adjust. Alla is fine. we started with lunch, since we worked so hard on the plane and the drive, we felt we needed to get our energy back.

the equadoran  soup is great, fish stew, trout, Yuka, corn, peas and a few other nameless things. very nourishing. i had Pasta with cream sauce and cameron (shrimp), just perfect. Alla is developing an avocado fetish, had it again with chicken and mushroom. the desert chocolate cake was so so. my hot chocolate was divine and i also had coca tea to help adjust. in the background, my favorite hits were playing, back to back, but the music only. still very nice. but thought this wonderful meal i felt the dizziness. we asked the staff what to do, since this is fairly common here and they called a doctor. they have one on staff here. oxygen levels and blood pressure are good, and she gave me anti dizzy medication. worked quickly. we now tried the pools. the one's by the room are warm but not hot, yet relaxing. a while later we headed for the public pools, much larger and some warmer and relaxed. the clouds opened up and stars were visible. an hour later we return to the room, had to get ready for the message. 

Alla had a full body and i had legs and back. nice, a bit painful and i dosed off half way.

after all this work.. we took a light dinner- of this massive hearty soup, with few cups of coca tea and a desert crepe… yummy.

hard day for us…  sleep came quickly

we have a short hike ahead, breakfast and heading to otavalo. cheers from 10000 feet.

Sunday, August 7, 2016

On bouncing, star fish and plantains

I am sitting here, for the first time in south america…..   6th continent!!!! 

in the car with our driver Ramiro heading to papallaca, potato land.


Yesterday we checked out, headed for the pier after getting wet suits, boarded a boat and went to a small cove hidden by the rocks. there are lots of tiny islands , somewhat connected, creating lots of protected areas. this area has turtles. as fast as i could i dove straight in. wow, lots of beautiful fish right away. i swim to the other side and see this beautiful blue star fish just sitting there, probably devouring something. a few corals here and there as well. we go to the center of this inner sea and we find them 10-15 sea turtles resting at the bottom 3-4 meters below. we watch them for a long while and i keep swimming solo. it is super easy to snorkel here, with the salt. I see a giant squid…  well giant for a shrimp, it is about 1 meter long, looks like a stick, with the one cool eye. some large fish about, there is one big blue one one bigger green and a large silver fish and it's edges shimmer in the light in rainbow colors. i swim on and find a manta ray, a medium one. this one is a bottom feeder, just staying there, eating of the ground and several smaller fish sorrowed him, munching on left overs. i see the squid again and the silver, green and blue fish and also a tiny blue incredible one. i almost get out and someone yells, marine iguana. i dive back in and swim fast to intercept the swimming lizard, amazing.

we regret not getting a water camera, but our fellow group members took wow shots and we will share them soon.


we returned to the boat and sailed passed islands looking for boobies. first we spotted a couple of penguins, chilling in the sun and later a pair of blue footed boobies. we were dropped on the island of tintorera, walked a bit between jagged lava rocks with fungus on top all i white, hence the island name of white tipped island. there , there is a little channel 2-3 meters wide and 50-80 meters across and inside we see a shark, white tipped reef shark and say wow, and then more and more. this is there resting place. some lay on the ground, sleeping, others swim about, must be 50 of them at least in this tiny area. fantastic. small fish swim by, but we hear these taste badly and the sharks leave them alone. we enjoy the sharks, crabs and iguanas and see more sea lions. 


we return to the hotel to shower and change and had again to isabela grill, for rice, fish, garlic bread and one pine apple piece for dessert- good meal and now water taxi and a speed boat to Santa cruz. now we went straight on the waves , jumping up and down, fun ride all the way for me but Alla was quite anxious. when some of the fellow party members had to pee, a group effort was needed to move them from the bouncing site to the small bathroom next to the bags, quite the joyride. we saw albatross flying by , but the bouncing boat made it impossible to zoom in.


we reached Santa cruz, hopped a water taxi and headed a short, quick bio inspection , check in and now a little shopping time for souvenirs, i obtained a few priceless little miniatures and few other things, we then headed or cake. by the time Alla realized she left a souvenir bag in a shop, it was closed.


we went for dinner. i had the equatoreana pizza. with bacon and Plantain, not bad at all. we walked around more, buying this and that, than walked the pier again and watched a pelican dive in from the pier, gets it's reward and flies back up, while lots of sharks circle below. we then go to a club for a bit of billiard and dancing before we go night night.


early morning i packed quickly, had a mission to accomplish. i walked around the fish market and found a pelican tree, 8-10 of them were napping on this tree, got a selfie and then i saw the biggest turtle you have ever seen,, 2-3 meters tall, enormous , i tripped, fell and somewhat got a selfie with my lags up high. unhurt :)  i returned to the hotel, we had breakfast - i like the fried plantain balls- verde ballon it is called. we took the bus to the ferry, ferry to the bus, bus to the terminal. last minute shopping and a plane to Quito. and galapagos makes 61…


and now sitting here in the car, 2 km away from Pappalacta …

cheers from south america.

Saturday, August 6, 2016

on Eagles iguanas and crepes

I woke up early next morning and headed out at around 6 am when the pelicans were feeding. The pelicans fly on the water, rise, then dive down, try to catch something, lay there in the water. at the same time, another 2-3 birds of a different species, fly above the pelican and when they open their mouths to move the fish from the net parts to their throats, these birds try to steal the fish.. when the pelicans land, these birds sit on top of them and wait for an opportune moment . the pelicans fly else where, back and forth and these birds follow them around. incredible.


after the pelican morning feast, we had our good breakfast, went to the pier, enjoyed the iguana's , sea lions and crabs , then hopped the water taxi and then speed boat for 2 hours. we buzzed by tortuga island, witnessed tons of crabs, more sea lions and lots of birds, then reached the largest island of this archipelago, Isabela.


on the water taxi to shore, i already saw one medium sized sting ray , great start. Sea lions and Iguanas welcomed us on shore. we checked in and went to the highlands. 


here lies the 2nd largest volcanic crater in the world. sierra Negra. on arrival the rim was covered in cloud, we began hiking upwards for close to an hour on a nice wide path. we passed some wild flowers and a couple of coastal viewpoints till we reached the rim of the caldera. the whole caldera is black, so a fitting name of this mountain. last eruption in 2005, still fresh and no vegetation is seen below. its hotter there and filled of underground lava tunnels, so we chose not to hike it.. we waited for the fog to clear and managed to get  view of almost the entire 8 by 10 km crater. I told the guide that i believe i've seen larger craters in island, he corrected that this is the 2nd largest shell crater. ahh, important distinction. the largest of this kind, ngorogo is 3 times larger, an mazing place in tanzania.


almost tripped and fell into the crater, lucky someone was there with a camera.


we hiked back down and rode to the "city". few minutes later were were at the beach where 50 to a 100 iguanas were lumped together on rocks. we seem a bit and played beach volley ball. they also had tight rope walking, way up high, a meter or so off the ground. tried to walk for  while, not easy at all, made it half way and more of the top but not to the other side. some locals, jump up and down on the thing, good balance.

Alla had 2 drinks and was a bit tipsy.  we took lovely photos of coastal sunset and returned to get ready for dinner at isabela grill. I ordered langoustine risotto. Garlic bread came first, yummy, followed by the main dish. very good risotto, except some evil mushroom i had to remove - luckily in large pieces. as i am enjoying the dish immensely, i notice that this lobster tastes like chicken, that was so since it really was chicken. someone else ordered chicken risotto and the waiter was confused, and now was very apologetic. 

once again we turned in early for the night.

6:30 we were out the door for a morning stroll, we reached the harbor, passed some crabs, we don't pay attention to them any more and examine the water. just as alla concludes that there is nothing to see here, a Pinguin passes below, so adorable and swims away. we circle the harbor and see two more very close to us, but they are scared and disappear. we keep waling the beach in and around the mangroves, passing many Marine iguanas waiting for the sun to rise.

we reached the main pier where the cute seals were waiting. we saw seal breastfeeding, so cute. we noticed a little boardwalk path and followed it. 3 seals , one at a time were blocking our path by napping on it. one was played out across, I climbed the fence a bit to not wake the poor things. at the end was a beautiful cove. crystal clear waters, crabs up close, fish below and also a swimming marine iguana. wow. that thing can swim, they almost walk on the water.  we decided that this is a great place to snorkel , but no gear with us. we returned to the hotel for breakfast and to rejoin the group. bathing suit on, we returned to the pier and began kayaking. we passed by seals, sea turtles, we saw a couple of blue feet boobies and another pinguin get up, stretch and for a few minutes refuse to dive in, he was in a diving position but not going for it with all cameras pointing at it.

at the end of the tour, a family of 3 seals just waited next to us playing around, the papa seal keeps directing the baby seal what not to do.


then we went snorkeling , lucky at the very same cove from this morning. i dove in quickly. wow, lots of fish species. i seem around the cove , seeings more and more fish and then passed the center where its 7 meters deep and no rocks below, only a handful of fish here and then i see 6 of them. white spotted Eagle rays. these ray are flying underwater in formation. their spots, especially of the young are glowing, their wings flow effortlessly and their tails are a bit longer then their body. they swim slowly and i am easily able to keep up and watch these graceful fish.


at the ramp, the entrance to the cove, a couple of seal are having fun. they come to us snorkelers , "charge" then dive down quickly, they just sit in the water, up side down, head pointing below and stare at us, getting closer, making loopy loops, jump up and down and being adorable. our group also swims below making bubble which we hear they love. most of the group does this the whole time we are there, i join the fun on occasion, since i have yet to see a giant squid of blue sperm whale in this tiny cove. i see the rays again, same family and follow then again. finally it comes, the marine iguana swims from the far side along the edge. i spot it first :) and alert the group, i was warming up a bit , and quickly put the mask on and few of us seem to meet and greet the iguana, but we were not alone, the seal also came. i managed to see the iguana swimming from underneath, so cool. and then the seal comes and tries to nibble at it's tail. we heard later that seals like to do that. i thought it was just annoyed the Iguana took all the attention.


sadly we departed paradise, headed for lunch. I would never go to this sea food place on the beach or ordered what they planned for us. never.  but lucky we went there and had a soup of everything- squid, tuna fish, corn and even Yuka and plantain amongst other unknowns. i was cold and the warm soup hit the spot.  get orange juice, freshly squeezed came with it , and fish for main course. 


on the walk back to the hotel, Alla spotted  crepe place, the crepe was wrapped around a whole banana with chocolate… mmm.


we changed and went back to the highlands, hopped on mountain bikes and rode down the hill, the 1st part was fun and fairly steep , the rest fairly flat but down. we stopped by a pond filled with beautiful flamingos and learn about them a bit, then reach the giant tortoise breading center. this place produces 150 Tortoises a year. they collect the buried eggs and place them in incubators. if you change the legs angle you kill the egg, very gentle things. we saw Giant tortoises of all ages, younger was a cuddly 5 months old. we even saw embryos , 1,2,3,4 months old.  (they hatch at 5 months) then spend 4 months in the ground, eating the egg yolk and breathing from the shaft dug for them.


we returned to town, bakery stop for cinnamon rolls, back to the volley ball beach, but no one was plain today. i walked the beach and saw a big heron. another water bird was looking for food in the shallow water and found something and some other small birds were lurking nearby waiting for a chance to grab the loot. life is awesome here.


Alla was in an internet cafe at the time, supposedly, i went looking for here and found here in … the crepe place, where the wifi was good. we had to have crepes again, before dinner. dinner this time was so so for alla, rice and crabs, i had a good borrito and fish. we considered going for deserts… 


and now i sit here at the hotel, breakfast soon, need to go pack, we are going snorkeling later and today return to Santa cruz. hope to see more awesomeness today.


cheers from Isabela 


 

Thursday, August 4, 2016

on turtles, boardwalk and Quinua

I am sitting here, on a little boardwalk overlooking a beautiful beach, this is black lava rock beach, waves are crashing on it, and every few seconds heads of turtles emerge, they are just everywhere. 


Yesterday, we finally made it to the island of Baltra. from the air it appears a desolate place, and appears desolate from the ground as well. we leave the plane and notice the unique trees right away. we enter the terminal, pay the 100$ park fees, and while waiting for the bag i spot my first lizard. we go on the bus to the ferry. few cacti trees are scattered about, and no wildlife, 10 minutes later we reach the ferry from Baltra island to Santa cruz and there, a Pelican flies above. sea birds of all kins fly or dive in the water. 2 minutes on the ferry and another bus on the other side. a slow moving bus.. the coastal desert is quickly replaced with the greenery of the highlands, very dense but low vegitation line.


the bus goes slowly upwards, where the air is chillier, and eventually began to descends and we see the coast line again and the city of porto ayora. 


We notified the tour company of our delay, and were told that they would leave instructions on how to meet the group. when we arrived, the clerk looked at us with negative eyes, no note. we checked in and hear that they will pick us up in 5 minutes. we are starving and don't want to go on an excursion with no food. i dash out to find a quick bite. the pizza place has no ready made pizza. few other stores don't have anything snack worthy. a restaurant nearby has sandwiches. I share my need for hasty food and they begin making cheese basil and tomato (for Alla). some of you know that i gets quite antsy when there is a dead line to meet, i am in a rush and the cook is taking her sweet time. it takes a few minutes to understand what base is.. turned out to be basil. then i watched them slowly, cut a fresh tomato, slowly ripping fresh basil leaves. com'on. i am late and hungry, get the stuff you left laying around all day..  while waiting, Alla calls, the group has arrived and their next destination is …. lunch!


i get the sandwiches and head back, and now we all go to lunch, to some local place.

on the 3 minutes walk to the restaurant, we already see Iguanas, pelicans and seals, the seals just lay there, adorable.


the 1st dish is a basil soup i think, never had that before, yummy.  A tropical type juice is served followed by Tuna. i strongly dislike tuna in a can, that oil is nasty to me, but this fresh Tuna fish is nice with Garlic sauce.  some jelly thing is for desert, i can eat like this every day. in between, we also munch on the sandwich.


recovered, we took the bus and headed for the highlands. first we saw cows with herons, not a real endemic species and then we started seeing them. Huge tortoises! you've seen them on TV but it is unreal when seen up close. massive reptiles. we walk in their natural habitat, see them walk, eat or mostly just lay there, the most odd aspect is their breathing, it is sort of a hiss if you get a bit too close and it is quite scary. we get really close and take great photos. we see them eat grass and guava and hear random facts from the guide, Dario (not nahares).


be careful of ants here. tiny ants, but they do bite…


they also have giant tortoise shells and we full around, get in them and try to move, very heavy, we see a lot of bones and wonder on the strange way they move around, very similar to swimming motion, but when you put the shell on, it seems the only way to move. we try a some sour lemon orange pop sickle and leave this wonderful place.

next we head for the lava tunnels. this is a dormant volcanic area, but underneath are these long tunnels where lava used to flow, when this area was submerged in sea water, this tunnels was one of many chimneys from the earth's core. we hike this tunnel for a while, it is very tall and dark, but lanterns are scattered along the way. next to one of them we see a little green growth, even in the dark with the lantern light, life finds a way,


we return to the low lands, pass a few tortoise crossing signs and go get ready for dinner. I have some free time and go explore looking for snacks, as the next to islands are more remote. i buy water shoes, since i left mine at home and find the supermarket, get some snacks, wait a long time in line, lose track off time and arrive at the hotel 10 minutes too late and the whole group is waiting, awkward.


same as my last G ADVENTURES tour, there is a family of 5 from Canada, aussies, brits, israelies (us) and also a german couple. everyone is very nice and friendly. there is a side street filled with restaurants and every night they close off the street, fill it with tables and chairs. this is where locals eat and lucky so do we. you can order from any place and sit in any place. we order fresh fish with garlic sauce on the grill and a lobster, with rice and fries. we also go to a juice bar, i get Banana and orange shake. Alla gets orange and naranjillo. there is a tomato plant here that is used for juice, it looks like a mango, this naranjillo is from the same family. i tried hers, very good. it was better with the piles of sugar in this drink.

we sit with everyone in another place, most of the group has pizza or burgers while we enjoy the lobster/ fish combo. we chitchat and see Monday night raw on the big screen, my kind of place.


after wards we sample ice-cream and walk to the pier. here, with the pier lights, dozens of reef sharks swim below, so many it feels like a horror movie. they are small mostly, but no one goes swimming. there is also one seal, Fred, he is trained i hear, he sleeps in boats, we see him go up the ramp, lay there on a bench and kind of plays with the adoring tourists.


its bed time, after tow nights of max 5 hour sleep and stress time, early night is what we need. we have free time in the morning and plan to wake up at 6:30 and go hike.

my phone is somehow and hour early and we wake up at 5:30. enjoy breakfast, of melon, water melon, bred and some nice cheese, pancakes and head for les tiegras. at the harbor, we get a water taxi to the other side of the bay and we go by a local trips that passes  few houses and a few marshes, we see lots of lizards, herons, tons of crabs and take photos galore. we pass a big pond of minerals, the ground is white and red, slight sulfur smells, and one fisherman working in the water, he is a bit far and we are unsure of what he harvests. with this remarkable nature all around, i suddenly get an urgent call. it is early, around seven, everything is closed and i have no emergency supplies or a place to go. but nature wants what it wants and i go in between cacti… not the type of leaves you want to use! lucky Alla stole a towel from the hotel. so it you see a random towel in Galapagos, don't go near it.


we continued on this lovely trail and reached los tiegras. and WOW, this place is where the earth's crust split. there is a 10 meter or so gap between the cliffs and as high as 15- meters and in the bottom you have fresh water intermixed with sea water. this natural tunnel of clear water, is just incredible. only us here and we change to bathing suits, ensure no sharks are here. we do see several fish below and we jump in off the ramp to the cold clear water. right away we get out, the fear of the giant squid that must be lurking in the paradise scares us. we go out, go to the ramp, dive in and get out multiple times.


i got new goggles on loan but something is wrong, the vision is unclear, at one point, alla points to something in the water, it is in the shape of a goggle, and i realize i didn't take the speaker of them, which explains the murkiness. we get the speaker out of this pristine waters and take the other one out as well. next dive, something is wrong again, goggles were up side down. the next jump i am finally managing to operate a set go goggles.. most of the fish are gone by now, with our jumps disturbing the water. regretfully we leave paradise, as we hike the cliffs on top, the next couple arrives, they do not fear the giant squid and swim across and we feel foolish. 

we enjoy the cacti, the lovely bay views and the occasional bird and make our way back to the dock, where a water taxi awaits.


—sorry took a break for dinner…. 

it is now morning, and again i am on the little boardwalk, overlooking the ocean. Isabel islands can be glimpsed in the distance, but here on florin its a nice warmish morning.


yesterday with the water taxi we reached the Darwin research station, the water here is shallow and the boat took its time to avoid the perils of the not so deep.

there is no fee, we just walk in to shore, and loads of crabs make way for us, but the Iguana do not give a damn and just lay there. we visit the main hall, where info boards are scattered. we are short on time, but alla must consume every word. i prod her along. we go see the breading areas, but here it is more like a zoo, though it is a re-breading program, so not so bad. the turtles here are big, but smaller then the day before. we don't linger and walk back to town. we pass by more info signs about the local flora and fauna and again i am prodding alla. we reach a place that is a must for alla. a cemetery,  it is nice looking, graves are above ground all in marble, nicely decorated. this is a place for alla since every tombstone is like an info board..she must read it all.


we pass by a few stores and Alla gets a hat. we pass by the fish market and now early, fisherman are coming in with their catch of the day. on this wharf, fish are on display for the restaurants to buy. they are gutted and cleaned, but behind and all around are other visitors. Pelicans, seals and gull are swarming all over the place. the seals come to the carving table, and get chunks of fish from the sellers. gulls try to pry left overs from a chewing seals, pelicans just stare and i can see what they are thinking,  "just, look there for a second: and they are ready to pounce, we saw one of them catch a big fish and the bulge was visible in its stretchy bag thingy.  an mazing experience. we reached the hotel, I took a refreshing shower, checked out. and headed for the supermarket for more supplies.

the group went to the harbor for the biological inspection. here each island is its own protected area. when moving between islands, you are inspected to remove all fruit, seeds and clean our shoes. we do that and watch fred the seal just lay there in a boat.

we go to lunch, garlic fish for me with a shake and some other fish for alla, all very fresh with no pelican bite marks on it.


we board the water taxi to the speed boat and head out to sea. there are two seats on top in front and i go grab them, Alla joins, here on deck it is more bouncy and you can see ahead, for a while we bob up and down. this is calm waters, and I enjoy every bounce, but Alla does not like it and we switch place for below. here it bounces less. i lay on the floor, and take a nice nap, 2-3 hours later we reach floreana.


we, move to the water taxi and go ashore. the crabs are everywhere in their hundreds and six or so seals are resting on the pier, we enjoy filming them and as we head out, i see a large lava iguana, partially red on the rock. it was camouflaging, so beautiful, i stare at it and then the group moves to the side and right there, i didn't even move a step, about 50 of these lizards, just piled one next to the other… 

we get our flippers and goggles, take a vehicle called the goat, to our beach front huts and go snorkeling from that same pier we arrived on.


i go in quickly, the water is cold here, and after  minute, a shark, a big reef shark 1-1.5 meters long just swims below me, freaking terrifying, but he goes on and so do i. we glimpse lots of fish and several more baby sharks. we could see turtles of the pier, in the same area we now snorkel, but they moved on now.  close to the end of our freezing tour, the seals hop off the bay and i see two of them swimming by very fast. it is a frightening experience to snorkel here, since you view is limited and you can't hear much, you look to the side and a shark, or even a fellow snorkeler. if something else was out there you do not see it till you are fish food. i see some sea urchin and more fish before leaving.


we return to the huts, see more turtles bobbing their heads in and out of the water. shower and then dinner. the restaurant owner greets us, this is a really tiny village. we get cream of spinach soup, nice and warm, fried Yuka which was good, rice, fish and i ignored the plate with broccoli. chocolate cake for desert. 

we thanked the chef and return to the huts. this is cloudy day on a dark islands. shame the stars would be amazing, next night perhaps.


it's 8-9 pm, no internet, no tv, pitch dark, so we go to sleep early. i wake up before 5 am. and now i am here on the boardwalk. more snorkeling today, breakfast will be served soon, i am quite hungry. by the time you get this entry, i will likely be on Isabela island or even back on Santa cruz, there is a signal here, but too weak to connect.


cheers from the boardwalk.



well, no internet here, i am continuing this entry, once again on the chair in front of the lava lodge. this morning after a good breakfast, we walked for 20 minutes along the beach to a little beach that has sea turtles. we snorkeled right in and there they are, huge creatures, moving slowly in the water, moving their front legs only. so serene. for an hour or so we seem with them occasionally seeing small sting rays and other less noticeable fish. very cold and relaxing experience. we returned to the lodge and headed for a black sand beach. Sea lions and iguanas are taking a nap here and we sat 2-3 meters from them taking photos. if you get a bit too close, they object loudly and in a scary manner. we maintain a safe distance (of 2-3 meters away!) , lunch followed, with a very troubling soup - Quinoa and cabbage, the troubling part is that i ate it, and am still alive.


the rest was rice chicken and ignorable salad. but also pineapple juice and a fruit cocktail.  rest time came, but i chose to walk again to the same beach, now in high tide. the place we rested was now soaked. took photos of birds, crabs and more sea lions and returned to the lodge.  in the afternoon we took the goat truck and headed to the highlands. Dario explained about the history of this island with it's criminal and or crash inhabitants while we gaze at giant tortoises. it was a very short hike with island stories. it drizzled just  tiny bit and fog covered the peaks.


on the way down, we were given sugar cane and cut it to enjoy its sugary content. and now we wait for dinner. this active trip has more food than i imagined and not enough hikes to make up for it, i need a serious hiking trip..


cheers for now from the boardwalk where sugarcane pieces can be found everywhere.

Monday, August 1, 2016

on lines heat and shakes

The Andes from above are remarkable, jagged lower picks, volcanic, strewn with ravines and above the clouds several huge peaks are visible.

we are currently in Guyaquille, in a lay over, this is end of flight 3, where next leg is hopefully heading north west.

yesterday, a minute after finishing the rant blog. the agent came with great news, she had found our bags. joyously we picked them, moved some items to our day packs and that moved on to the check in counter.
the united drop off, told us to go to the special services, to allow pulling the bags in quito. in the line, one agent told us, to pull in quito, we would have to repay, another line agent wanted to send us to the drop off where we just came from. the level of incompetent is sky rocketing. Alla insisted of talking to another agent, that looked more knowledgable. soon we earned that you have to pull in the bags in quito anyway for immigration and you simply dont put them back. no need to pay extra.
we now checked if the flight direct to quito opened up, and luckily someone cancelled and we got the last two sits!!, good news back to back. this flight would leave Houston 2 hours later. it was 11:30 am and now baggage free and somewhat worry free, we hopped on a bus to downtown after strongly considering going to Uncle julio's our favorite Mexican place, but it was a bit far and pricy with the cabs. cool day in Houston, 91 degrees. we asked round and locals pointed us to main street and to a local place, the moonshiners. i had some meal with plantain and some strange thing i don't want to know what it was.
Alla had tacos and  bear. this was a southern place, and ha good quality. recharged, we decided to battle the heat. Alla , due to affect of the bear was barely walking, 2 blocks later we stopped at a place with ice cream , i had some while she napped. main street is nice, but not beyond that, we took some photos of a few sculptures and the biggest wizard hat looking sculpture you have ever seen. on the walk back in the next street we saw a crowd in front of a hotel, clearly waiting for some celeb. the crowd had basket balls , posters and other stuff ot sign on. apparently the US olympic team is scheduled to arrive!!, we waited for the bus at the station right next to the waiting people, hoping for star luck. a bus came, all cameras were pointing, signs in the air, us chants an then a short bold white guy leaves the fancy bus, clearly not a players, a few other staffers leave to the the disappointment of the crowd. we were sweating in the shade, these people are waiting for hours in the scorching sun. finally our bus came and we missed out, but the AC in the bus was perfect. back to the airport, quickly through security, my 6th time i think raising my hands up for the scan machine this trip alone. as we walked to our gate, we passed by a panama city flight delayed for two hours, this was out previous flight, had we not grabbed the last seats, we would have miss the panama to quito connection. real OMG moment. we boarded and 5 hours later landed for the 1st time on south american soil. i was excited, my 6th continent!

At this point i get a notification from United. one of our 4 suitcases did not arrive. most odd since we only checked in two pieces...  

it was close to 11, we quickly passed through customs and Alla was shocked to find out that there is no local currency , they use us$ , and US outlets. since these are the types of things i usually forget or have issues with, it was great, to not need to worry. our bags did wait for us, no issues, not sure what was wrong with that text message.
we got a nearby hotel and went to sleep just after midnight. wake up call at 5:30.

we landed last night and could not see the mountains well, but now they towered above the city, all around, blue skies and a bit chill morning air, felt great. we came for the 6: am shuttle, which was full, we took a cab instead of waiting, stood in line for the galapagos taxes fee. 20$ each, filled the form and had the biological bag scan.

we now tried to get on an earlier flight, since our fellow group travelers will be enjoying a hike in lava tunnels very soon. no luck here. we tried with our own company, the one that flies the other earlier flight, but we gave up on trying with an unrelated company.

after security , no raise your hands machine here. we went by a place called the guacamole grill and sat for breakfast.

the super yummi shake came first, heaven.  then cream of potatoes soup, very rich and then some big ball made of plantain, stuffed with cheese with some spicy sauce resembling chimi churry , but not quite. a perfect meal to start the south american adventure.

we then board the flight to Guayaqulle. the site of the mountains was divine.

we are now close to 40-50 minutes on the plane,

take off damn you...

we hope to make it in time for the kayaking trip...

cheers from seat 22A.


Sunday, July 31, 2016

the wonder of Galapagos islands


As we emerged from Baltra airport, the sun was shining and a rare pelican was flying overhead, what a great start, wait, no that was a dream,,,  instead…


we arrived 4 hours ahead of time to cleveland airport, with some thunder and rain on the way, but none over the airport itself, all seemed ok, and then we heard of the dreaded" east coast weather. our inbound plane was in newark where airport traffic meets weather in the perfect storm. 2 hours delay, but we have 3.5 layover in our next connection. no issues, there are no other flights to houston, and we can't switch airlines, we are stressed but have no choice but to wait as the 2 hours day soon becomes 3 and over.

we hear the plan has left the gate and waits at the run way for over an hours and slowly it becomes clear that we would miss the ONLY daily flight to quito.

we search for options and after plenty of wait, since the weather is impacting everyone, an agent reroutes us through Panama city, without a proper layover to enjoy panama city, but we are still in cleveland. finally the plane leaves new jersey.  at one point we see the plane is scheduled to land 1 minute after our houston departing flight and sometimes its longer, the possibility of the maybe make it is exhausting. it would be better to know you miss it all together.


as the plane gets nearer, i ask another agent, if they next flight will wait. he checks the order and begins to report that everything is messed up in the reservation and his fellow agent made 2 counters over. he makes whatever adjustments and then begins to book us for the next day, morning flight to houston. when i mention that our flight is coming soon, he says there are no fights, he is surprised to see i am right. after we say we still want to leave tonight. he goes ahead and cancels the reservation!!! now he is pissed off since he has to redo it and quick since the plane is almost here. i worry most about the luggage. 

for a very unknown reason, he becomes very rude and talks in a demeaning tones to Alla.   at the same time, there is another traveller who cannot go to Atlanta, bad weather, and has to miss her sister's wedding the following morning. this person is very insulting and lashes out at the agents who clearly can't help. the whole terminal has an intense feeling that only bad weather can bring.


finally the agent prints out an itinerary as evidence of our new upcoming travel. but we overlook the upcoming night in Houston and the one to follow in quito, both unplanned and without luggage.

we arrive In houston and see that the flight has left, that plane was coming first from LA with annoyingly good weather.


we now wait for 30 minutes to try to pull our luggage, after we finally reach an agent, we hear that there are no pullers, have to come back the next morning.


since this is a weather problem, we don't get a hotel voucher. we had for the luggage area and talk to a helpful agent , to place a note to get our bags in quito, the note is placed and finally we call our hotel with the free shuttle at 1:24 am only to hear that shuttle service discontinued at 1 am..


taxi is quick, the hotel is close. we check in, then head for the room where we see a sign, "the elevator is not working"  , travel gods are not with us this trip.


in the morning we had bad hotel breakfast, took the shuttle to the airport. we got our boarding passes to panama city, and none beyond, since those are other airlines. we tried pulling out the luggage. one luggage office informs us that the luggage are here , good. but since the weather and the fact that there are no pullers till 4 hours from now , we may have a 5 hours wait for the luggage , since the flight is 6 hours away… this is a big risk.

of course these agents don't see the note place by their fellow agents…. At this point Alla's stress level reach an all time high, we leave this office and return to the office across the luggage hall to the one from last night, they can't find the note either, but the lady there says that if she can't get a puller, she will go find them herself. so now we wait…. moving carousels are a form of entertainment, maybe a cage with a pelican will arrive or some other poor caged animal.  at least they have wifi…

Sometimes you dream, and some of them are nightmares, but even nightmares are still only a dream... 

cheers from Goerge bush airport,