Monday, August 1, 2011

Lighthouses and the Vicente Interpretive Center Near San Pedro, California -- July, 2011

Olivia and Arianna visited two lighthouses while in southern California: Point Firmin and Point Vicente.

Point Firmin is at the south end of San Pedro: just take Gaffey Street as far south as it will take you and then turn right or left, find a parking spot and walk across the grassy park to the Point Firmin lighthouse.

It is open almost every day. It has a wonderful staff who will give you a tour of the living quarters and the beacon itself, the Fresnel lens. Interestingly enough, there is another Fresnel lens at the Griffith Observatory in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA.


It looks like the "official" Point Fermin lighthouse website is no longer up (at least not today), but here is one source.

Of course, it never fails, here is another source at Wikipedia.

A second lighthouse Olivia and Arianna visited was the lighthouse at Point Vicente. From downtown San Pedro, the easiest and most scenic route is to take Gaffey Street to its end at Point Firmin, and then turn right (north) on Palos Verdes Drive toward Palos Verdes Peninsula. Hugging the scenic coast for a mile or two, one will see the lighthouse on the left. This is still an active military station, albeit very small, and is open to the public only one day of the month: the second Saturday of every month.

There are numerous sites where one can visit the lighthouse on the web:
Arianna and Olivia climbed to the top twice the day they visited. Children five and under are not allowed to climb to the top of the lighthouse. Olivia would turn five years old the week we visited, and because she was mature in her behavior, no one asked her age, and she climbed to the top with her older sister with no difficulty.

While visiting the lighthouse be sure to stop at the Vicente Interpretive Center for an opportunity to watch whales migrating along the coast. The best time to see the whales are in the spring and the autumn, but they are known to be in the area throughout the year.

We did not get a chance to visit the third lighthouse in the immediate vicinity of San Pedro: Angel's Gate lighthouse marking the Los Angeles Harbor. 

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Summary of July, 2011, in Los Angeles

SUMMER IN CALIFORNIA

Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach (Touched sharks, mantas, and jellyfish!)
Beach, special day with Aunt Cindy (just Olivia)
Beaches
Birthday swim parties at Uncle Flavio and Aunt Cindy’s for Olivia and me
Boogie Boarding with Uncle Flavio
Bookstores
Books -- best ever Shark and Dinosaur books, 3D Animal Book, $1 classics from Target
Buddhist Funeral for Great Grandma Kay Forever
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
Cars 2 Movie
California Adventure (Tower of Terror, Soaring over California, and other great rides)
Capt. Jack Sparrow in the parking lot (gave Olivia and me rings)
Chinese Restaurant with Jennie and Ray
Disneyland
Fourth of July in backyard.  Great view of fireworks.
Glass Church (Wayfarers’ Chapel, Palos Verdes Peninsula)
Hummingbird Feeder with daily visits from hummingbirds
Jacaranda Cafe Saturday Morning Breakfast Group with Kei and Leon
Legoland and Water Park
Lemon Tree (Walked uphill carrying three bags of lemons for the Jacaranda Cafe)
Lighthouses (climbed to the top at Point Fermin and Point Vicente)
Los Angeles Museum of Natural History new Dinosaur Exhibit -- Awesome!
Math one hour daily with Papa Bruce.   :-)
Meals outside on the patio
Monopoly, Bingo, Cards, Puzzles with Papa Bruce
Nature Walks down to the ocean
Ruby’s at the Huntington Beach Pier
Parks with ponds and ducks
Parks 
Playgrounds near the house and at the beach 
Playing with Cousins
Playing “Beach” and “Train” in the driveway with Olivia
Reading
San Pedro Fish Market at 5 AM with Papa.  Arianna fed seals and got salmon and sea bass.
Shark Book (best ever) and shark model
Skechers shopping with Aunt Cindy
Subway sandwiches overlooking the ocean
Sushi at Mitsuwa (Konichiwa)
Swimming at Flavio and Cindy’s
Uncle Flavio and Aunt Cindy
Walking to 7-11 every morning with Papa to get Grandma a newspaper
Whale watching

Sunday, February 20, 2011

The weather outside is frightful ...

... but the pool is so de-lightful...


Swimming lessons at the indoor pool at Hanscom Air Force Base, outside Boston, Massachusetts, February 19, 2011.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Boston Snowstorms, January, 2011

Wow, this has been quite a winter. Snowstorm after snowstorm after snowstorm. Now I hear we're going to get another snowstorm this week.

Arianna has been a great help shoveling the snow.



I prefer to stay inside and help Grammy make cookies.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Happy Halloween!




My sister is going as "Indigo Fairy" and I am a princess! We are all ready for trick or treating. I think the same rules apply as last year. Half of all candy goes to daddy! What we don't hide, goes to Papa Bruce.

If you click on the photos, you will see an enlargement.

Planet Earth -- You Call That a Movie! NOT!

I have the best sister in the world. She really takes time to listen to me.

Every Friday and Saturday night we have "movie night." One night, I get to choose the movie, the next night it is Arianna's turn to choose the movie.

Last night Arianna chose a nature movie about the ocean, "Plant Earth" or something. It was soooooo boring. I got upset at Arianna for choosing it, but today I apologized and Arianna accepted it.

But I still think I'm right.

It was a fish movie, and the fish weren't even talking! Booooorrrrrinng....


You call this a movie? I don't think so.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Pretty in Pink

Mommy let me pick out my own outfit for school today. I was looking for a pink purse as an accessory. If I get that pink purse, I'm going to put a pink iPod Nano in it.

Pretty in Pink

Monday, October 11, 2010

Bento Boxes, the World, and Other Things Seven-Year-Old Sisters Should Know

While coming home from the live play, The Frog Prince, Grammy asked Arianna a question about countries around the world. I chimed in but Arianna asked me not to butt in, saying that I probably didn't even know what a "country" was. After all, she's seven, I'm four.

In fact, I did know what a "country" was. I told Arianna and Grammy that "a country is a compartment in the world."

Grammy asked me how I knew that. I told her that it's just like a bento box. Bento boxes have compartments and the world has compartments.

The compartments in the world are called countries.

I wonder if Arianna knows that "bento" means "convenience"? Ha.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

A Word to the Wise

What not to say to my older sister: "Whatever." or "I don't care."

But having said that, I don't care. Whatever.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Autumn in New England

Arianna and I went apple picking yesterday. It was great! These are all the things we did, exactly as reported to Grammy when we got home:
  • Rode a train around the farm
  • Rode ponies
  • Petted farm animals
  • Picked apples
  • Ate at Friendly's
  • Had ice cream
But then when we got home, I had to get back to sweeping the kitchen. It's a never-ending job, cleaning the house, and it seems, sometimes, I'm the only who does it. 

Mommy got me a smaller broom and a new dustpan to make it easier for me.