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Oh my goodness, this is not a good start to this trip - I'm hoping that things get better for you from here on in, although I'm guessing that things don't improve with the cheerleaders somehow...
Yikes, Terri. I didn't realize HOW bad your flight was! And I don't remember you mentioning cheerleaders at San Diego, too! ICK!!!
I have to admit - other than an upcoming loud pool incident - the Cheerleaders (Did I mention they were at our hotel too!) were not an issue - since we were never in the hotel except to sleep.... so.... I must have blocked them out.
You know - being sick and in bed all day has it's good points. Like writing TRs!
I have to admit - other than an upcoming loud pool incident - the Cheerleaders (Did I mention they were at our hotel too!) were not an issue - since we were never in the hotel except to sleep.... so.... I must have blocked them out.
Yeah, I only ever noticed them when the pool incident came about . . .
I checked in, and changed Crystal’s reservation from my name to her name. I went to our room, and dumped all my stuff. Not 15 minutes later – my phone rang. Crystal and DH Doug were on the ground, in the rental car and headed to the hotel. I left the room (after dealing with the blister) and headed down to meet them. I guess parking the VanUV (it’s a combo mini-van/SUV) and finding the elevator took a bit – but they materialized and were quickly checked in. We all ended up on the same floor – around the corner from each other. I have to say that for $99.00 a night – it was a good room. Our room had a view of the cruise ship pier and overlooked the pool. I had been warned on a frequent traveler’s website that this hotel had issues with noise from the trains that run behind it – but I only heard the train once and I did overhear the manager say that due to all the high priced condos going in downtown, next to the train tracks, a noise ordinance was being put in place that created a quiet zone from 9pm to 6am for the trains (not in place yet I guess).
View from our room - Star of India and Holland America Lines' Cruise ship (Oesterdam, I think)
After getting Crystal and Doug in their room – we realized that Sarah and Princess Em would be arriving very soon and we loaded back into the white VanUV and headed back to the airport. Sarah called as we were driving in and told me to meet her at Baggage claim – so I went to the one I had just arrived on – thinking that since we were both flying in on Southwest – we would be at the same baggage claim – nope!! She was at the claim for Gates 1&2…. So I hopped back out the doors and over to BC #1 and met my roomies for the next 10 days. Got all the bags – called Crystal on the cell phone and after a short discussion concerning a car seat and how to buckle in a 5 “turning 6 on March 9” year old – into the total back seat with shoulder harness – we were on our way to get tickets.
On the way to the Navy base – we all realized we were HUNGRY. Crystal and Doug had gotten home baked chocolate chip cookies – no such luck for the lackies on Southwest. I got my snack pack – but somehow – Sarah and Em had not – so we stopped at Del Taco!!
Feasting at Del Taco!!! Yeah – Mexican food (1st round!)
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Editor's note - please ignore the date on the photos - I had to mess with the date function on my camera so some of them say 2004 instead of 2007. We now return to our regularly scheduled update!
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After a very filling lunch – we headed onto base and started the comedy of errors. I will have to let Sarah give you all the details (and show the photos!) – I can only say that the Navy (just like every branch of the military) has an interesting way of doing things that are never consistent from command to command, base to base or even gate to gate… Nuff said!!!
Sarah and Crystal getting the pass to get on base to get the tickets
Queen of the Road!
After all the tickets had been procured – we headed downtown to catch our Harbor Cruise. It was a cool (temperature) afternoon with a bit of a breeze and I am glad I had my jacket with me. As we were driving from the base to the Harbor Cruise – with me in the front seat navigating and Sarah in the middle navigating and Crystal trying to drive – we came across this sign –
Which way to go????
Classic driving directions!!!!
We were a bit early for the Harbor Cruise – so we walked along the harbor, shopped in the gift shop and talked and talked and talked – so hard for the 3 of us!!! Emilie also practiced taking pictures from the camera I gave her – and we all quickly realized that having the photographer shooting from below you makes it very challenging in the “chins and cheese” department!
Harbor Cruise vessel – MV Hornblower Adventurer
We boarded our Harbor Cruise boat, took the obligatory pre-sailing photo – all of us squinting or with sunglasses on – not a pretty picture and headed to the back deck for some air as we sailed into San Diego Bay.
Sarah and Crystal with downtown San Diego in the background
Overall it was a nice afternoon on the water – and if you ignored all the BAD script reading from the first mate – who needs a few lessons in US history and proper pronunciation – an enjoyable one!!!
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Since I'm not doing a trip report, I'll just add my comments in here and there. OUr flight was terribly uneventful after reading about everyone else's. We had a full breakfast right after take off, saw a couple movies and even got warm chocolate chip cookies just before we landed. Getting out of the airport was a piece of cake and getting the rental car easy enough - it was the only minvan left so it made my choice easy! I will say that I may or may not have broken a few traffic laws while in California.
Other than that all that I might add is that those Nachos were killer!! I could still taste the jalapenos many hours later! Doug got a Cheeseburger at the friggin' mexican place
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