2008 was just off the charts awesome. Got an apartment, a free trip to Asia, and encountered and defeated Satan.
Visited the following places for vacation:
- Los Angeles – my other home town
- San Diego – Coronado had beautiful fine, white sand beaches, tall palm tress and water almost a Caribbean blue / green color. Coronado, the town, was fun, full of great restaurants, but a little touristy.
- La Jolla – upscale beach village, rocky beaches though!
- Laguna Beach – hippie beach town
- Santa Barbara – yuppie beach town, weather is much cooler than in San Diego or L.A., different climate
- Seattle – yes, there is a coffee shop on every corner! Fun, beautiful, biking is the big thing, Gasworks Park and Fremont were highlights.
- Cannon Beach – Haystack Rock is simply not of this world.
- Portland, OR – interesting dichotomy of both yuppies and druggie hippie scum, would not want to go back. This distinction of two cultures was reflected in the architecture, as there were older run-down buildings and new oversized glass buildings built next to each other.
- Vancouver, BC – clean, sports / outdoors, fitness atmosphere, lots of tall glass buildings
- Ireland: Shannon, Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Limerick, Cork, Dublin (drove cross country in rented Kia)
- Wales – the drive from Holyhead to England was beautiful – right along the coast of a cobalt blue sea, and the countryside and backroads were just picturesque, with the old buildings, large fields, hills, and low stone walls.
- London (drove cross country in stick-shift rented Fiat)
- Paris, I wish NY was more like it. Beautiful, intelligent, cultured people.
- Brussels, Belgium – architecturally beautiful city, but yes it rains a lot and everyone drives a Skoda
- Amsterdam – what can I say?
- Chicago – cool, fun, beautiful, great people, so many things to do. Was like a clean, manageable New York City.
- Las Vegas – The Strip was not nearly as big as I thought it would be – it literally is just a strip in the middle of the desert. For some reason, I felt really at home there, and felt like I had been there my whole life. Everyone was from somewhere else – either on vacation or moved there for work. I did not meet one “born and bred” Las Vegan.
- Utah – Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park. Beautiful beyone words. However, Zion was full of foreigners tourists and their kids. They probably weren’t tourists, but immigrants and their anchor babies. Ugh. If it weren’t for all the people, I would have liked Zion a lot better – too overcrowded. Saw Joshua trees.
- Arizona – Grand Canyon – it really was grand ;o). I was surprised that there were no guard rails near the edge. I guess there haven’t been enough dumb-ass NYers and NY Lawyers out there to insisit upon it yet, thankfully. The landscape of Arizona is surprisingly much less deserty than in Utah or Nevada.
Also, in 2008, culmination of 5 years worth of studying and test-taking. Also, I learned that some poeple are just shitty, some people are thieves, and some people just won’t like you no matter what – and they’ll try to blame you for their own incompetence.
Overall, a lot of fun, a great accomplishment, and some hard lessons learned. I have a new affinity for my own country, after seeing how much foreigners love it and after remembering how much soldiers sacrificed for this country.
How can I top this in 2009??
