Friday, September 3, 2010

Beatiful Bishop

Another year, another camping trip in Bishop :) Dominic, Roxi and I were so eager to go that we ended up leaving last Wednesday, a day earlier than planned. On our drive up, we stopped at a Sport Chalet in Palmdale to buy me some waders since we'd be fishing, too. We arrived at the campground close to midnight, chose a campsite and busted our bums setting up camp. We were beat and passed out (in our awesome 4 season tent and super warm mummy bags on our self-inflating sleeping pads) around 2:30am.

It's Thursday and we're up early, not much sleep. We made some pretty delicious breakfast burritos, got ready and were about to head on over to a lake in Mammoth to meet up with Dom's sister and brother-in-law. They had been up in these neck of the woods camping/fishing for the past week! Well, one of the campground managers stopped by and informed us that our campsite had been reserved and that we needed to pack up EVERYTHING and move! We chose this site because there wasn't a "reserved" sign on it last night, but the campsite got word of the reservation this morning and they hadn't had a chance to put up the sign yet. We were both pissed about this, but for the most part, we kept it together. We quickly changed locations to a "non-reservable" site, which ended up being MUCH cooler than the first! Then we were off to Mammoth!

Dom and I rented a row boat for a few hours to fish out on the lake. Dom was designated rower...I tried at one point and we either spun in circles or we didn't move (since I was fighting the wind). The scenery was gorgeous here.
This was my first time fishing in a boat. The beautiful day and relaxing with my man made up for the crap we had to deal with in the morning. This was all worth the trouble :)
Dom caught a fish and released it. I didn't have any luck.
His sister, Lisa, is in the red floaty. Her husband, Stan, is in the green one. They were fly fishing and were catching fish left and right. Dom even gave fly fishing a try for a while.
When we got back to camp, I was pretty exhausted from setting up camp the night before, taking it down this morning, then putting it up again. I didn't drink any water all day and I was feeling the high altitude. I would have just passed out in the tent as soon as we got back, but Dom encouraged me to hang out with him by the fire, warm up, drink water and eat a good meal (cheeseburgers he made). He's so good to me, I felt so much better and we both enjoyed the night together.

It's Friday morning, and Dom is up and at 'em...already getting his fishing gear together to head over to the water on the campground to fish. It took me a little longer to get up, so I took my time and headed over to meet him. Well, I looked for him but couldn't find him so I fished on my own. Finally, he found ME..after he had already caught a fish and took it back to camp. He then gave me a little instruction and I caught my first fish...ever! At first I was so excited, but then felt bad for the fish so I released it. We went back to camp for a pancake breakfast.
Here's a view of our campsite. There's a little creek that ran through it. It was relaxing to hear the sound of running water all day and night. There's Dom's early morning catch.
He proceeded to gut the fish and was bummed to find out that it was a momma. Roxi enjoyed some caviar that afternoon.
We needed a few things from town so we drove into Bishop that afternoon and stopped by a few stores and did a bit of sight-seeing. On the way "home" we saw a beautiful yellow field on the side of the road and stopped to smell the flowers.
My sunshine ;)
Dom put together a beautiful "redneck" bouquet...even better than the one he made me last year :) It really is the little things that make me smile.
A short nap was in order before heading out to fish again. I like watching Roxi dig a hole in the dirt to make herself a bed.
We fished out of Dom's "secret spot" and pretty much hit the jackpot. We caught at least 15 fish between the two of us, and we kept 4. It was almost too easy, especially when they were fighting over the bait! Dom used crickets and worms, I used Power Bait. At the store, I picked the prettiest Power Bait I could find (silver balls with shiny silver glitter) and the fish took a liking to it, too :)
Mmmmm, onion and tomato stuffed Trout. It was pretty tasty. Dom taught me how to gut the fish. I did 2 of them :) This night, Dom didn't feel well. He had a bad headache and couldn't get warm. The weather was starting to get colder at night. He took a 30 min nap in the tent and I forced him out to have some hot tomato soup that I heated over the fire. I also helped with a head/neck massage. It was my turn to take care of him and he ended up feeling better, too.
It's Saturday....who's up for a hike? We originally wanted to get up early for this but we slept in a little. We also chatted for a while over a cereal and strawberry breakfast. We then packed our day packs and headed over to Tamarack Trail and around noon, we hiked almost 3 miles to Francis Lake. We IMMEDIATELY felt the struggle from the high altitude. We had to stop to catch our breath many times. The hike was mostly up hill, too. We gained a few thousand feet in elevation. The sign says "John Muir Wilderness."
We came upon the biggest mushroom I had ever seen. It's so pretty.
Here are some views of Francis Lake. It was small and peaceful, no one else was around. It was really windy at times and it was cold. At many points in our hike, little snow flurries came down! My back was sweaty and I put on my jacket (more like a rain shell) to get warm because the moisture and cold wind were giving me chills. I didn't pack my fleece jacket...mistake!
We traveled around the lake to get a better spot to fish and to make lunch. I was starving and couldn't wait for a warm meal. Well, the little propane "stove" we brought didn't work and we couldn't boil water to pour in our freeze-dried lunch. I was so bummed, all I had to eat was a granola bar or 2 and a small pack of salmon that we shared. I'm getting colder by the minute, my hands are frozen and Dom has already started fishing while I'm just trying to tie a hook to my line. I could barely move my frozen fingers and I was breathing loudly and heavily. I started feeling light-headed and a little dizzy, and then my nipples felt like they were burning and my feet were in pain. I started panicking and I cried. Dom knew something was wrong and that this was serious so he immediately put his beanie on my head, his fleece vest on me and some work gloves on my hands. He had me move, walk around in circles, warm up. He thinks I was starting to go into the beginning stages of hypothermia. We booked it out of there as fast as we could pack up and walk out. I slowly started feeling better the more we walked and the lower we got in elevation. We definitely had a scary and intense moment, but Dominic was there for me and kept his cool and pretty much helped save my life. Love him.
That night we had fish, grilled chicken, a baked potato, leftover baked beans and some veggies for dinner. We couldn't use the campfire to make any of this because the campground managers came by to tell everyone that due to the high winds, campfires were prohibited. LAME! It was early evening and we were not happy about not having a fire to keep us warm, or to sit around later. We went over our options and finally decided after dinner that we'd pack up that night, head into town and rent a hotel room. We worked well as a team getting everything together and in the truck. We stayed at Motel 6...SHOWERED...and relaxed. We even gave Roxi a shower, she was FILTHY.

Sunday morning, we ate breakfast at a little cafe in town and of course bought some bread from a famous bakery (it's tradition). We then drove over to another fishing spot that Dom likes and spent a little time there. He caught a few, of course :)
Roxi was nearby and on the look out, as usual. Have I ever mentioned how much I love this dog??? She's pretty special.
What's better than spending time doing something you love, in a place that you love? How about doing it WITH someone you love...creating lasting and loving memories together. That's pretty special, too.
We couldn't go without a family photo. I appreciate moments like this.
We stopped at South Lake for a few minutes. This is the trail head that we plan to begin our overnight (2 night) hike from.
South Lake is pretty spectacular.
We watched some random guy fly fish for a minute. BEAUTIFUL!
What an adventure :)

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

bulls & boots

Two weeks ago I went to the Norco Rodeo with Dom and Kasia. We met Jon and Noelle & Co. at Boot Barn. A few of the guys were clean out of country western gear and wanted to fit in with the rodeo crowd :) Because of this, we got to the rodeo a bit late and didn't really get to see much action.
Rodeo spectators
The ballsy "bull" riders
I love this pic. Sorta looks like it could be the cover to their country album ;)
"If you wanna live the good life, better put a girl in it." (specifically THAT one)
:)
On the left, we have an ad for Boot Barn...yes, everything these men have on is from that store. On your right, we have a booze hound and a rodeo clown.
"Cowboy" and his nag
I don't even know how I was still walking at this point. This is my first time attempting to line dance. Kasia knows her stuff and was trying to help out Noelle, Aron and me.
Love you...thanks for putting up with my crazy shenanigans that night!
And thanks for being the designated drive. I'll reclaim my DD position, though :)

manly looks like this

Dom and I went to the park to watch Noelle play in her first softball game. I was thinking of joining it, too...but it's been YEARS since I've played. I want to practice at the batting cages, and maybe play catch at the park with Dom to refresh my skills :)

During the game, we sat with Jon and little man, Chase. I just love watching men interact with babies and children. I always catch myself watching dads with their kids at the school I work at, when they drop them off in the morning or pick them up in the afternoon. It's so sweet :) So, watching Dom play with and help out Chase always puts a big smile on my face...and heart :)

Mmmmm....watermelon juice :)

Bestie visit

One of my BEST friends, Jason, just moved to Chicago last week for a few years. He WAS living in San Diego, so about a month ago I headed down south with Alain and my brother to party it up with him and his GF, Marissa, before he takes off. We drove down on a Saturday afternoon, drank for a bit at Jason's place with a few of his friends, then cabbed it to Henry's in the Gaslamp District downtown. Here, Marissa and I keep the party going with a few drinks :)

It's the beginning of the night...we're still somewhat "together"
Attention gentlemen: THIS is your brain on Joose! Chris and Alain downed a ton of it at the house. Apparently, these ladies were buying the guys drinks! How backwards.
I have so many pics that are similar to this. This must be where we all started to fall apart...and our memories are beginning to shut down :)
We're always a dance party!
Chris' arm is all wet...I know a few of us dropped and broke glasses through the night...
...and we were all over eachother...and all over the place. All of the above probably explains why some of us were individually escorted out of the bar.
SORRY FOR PARTYING!
Not only did my brother get kicked out (and I followed), but a few of our guys were physically brought down by security outside and cuffed...but let go once it was discovered they are Seals :) Chris then almost got in a fight with a "bouncer" at the place I used to work at for name calling...the guy wouldn't let Chris use the potty after hours, and he did NOT like that. I hardly remember the cab ride back, or passing out on Jason's couch. I felt like CRAP the next day.

Neither of us knew we had opened a store in Ocean Beach. We bought Acai bowls before heading home. I love San Diego.

Music at the zoo

Over 3 weeks ago, I went to experience some live music at the Los Angeles Zoo with Alain and a few of his friends. I had never heard about this, and unfortunately this night was the last of the summer for this year. I believe they did this all through the month of July. There were a few bands (indie-like) that were set up at different parts of the front of the zoo.

You're able to bring your own food and drinks (yes, alcohol) and stroll around as you please. Alain and I stopped at Trader Joe's on the way. I had a sushi dinner and Alain got salad...both of us sharing wine in some mini wine glasses that his mom packed for us..so cute :)
These 2 were singing a duet of one of my favorite songs, "Falling Slowly", from the soundtrack to Once. It's so lovely, and so were they :)
I'm definitely going to take advantage of this event next year. I highly recommend checking it out...even better if you have a love bug to take, it was quite the romantic setting...also perfect for families.

Happy Birthday, Anoosheh

One of my closest friends, Anoosheh, celebrated her 26th birthday (3 weeks ago) at The Griffin in Silverlake...uh, I think? Anyways, it was my first time there and I loved it. I liked the ambiance and the crowd wasn't bad to look at either. I went with Kasia, Alain and Steve (he was in town that weekend from AZ).Alain and I were putting out the vibe...
...and Anoosheh was LOVING her bday shots ;)
Love you, nooshy :)