Apologies to anyone who looked for a post yesterday. I was not well and spent the morning in bed I am afraid. I have a cold and a sore throat – something I seem to get a lot out here. I am drugged up to the eyeballs though so soldiering on!!
Well it’s Friday morning and the holiday is coming to an end 🙁 It’s been a fab week, both weatherwise and in terms of what we have done. So, Wednesday was when I last posted and we were off to Best Buy and to Premium Outlets. We headed out at lunchtime so stopped off at Subway on the 192 to get a sandwich. We then went over the the Florida Mall Best Buy (stopping off briefly beforehand to get some OPI Nail envy for my mum). We looked at the MacBooks and the cheapest one has no SD card slot so I would have to go to MacBook Pro to get that. I had a play as the OS is naturally very different to a windows PC and it seemed ok. I decided to think about it and check the finances before buying it. We looked around for a Christmas present for Chris. We considered the DSi and the new PSP Go. He already has the PSP and the Go is not that much different, though is more media focussed. We did get him a subscription to a movie club as a stocking filler but couldn’t decided on anything else. Paul looked around the BluRays but didn’t buy anything.
We left Best Buy and went over to Premium Outlets. It was not too busy over there thankfully. We began in RL and both commented on how prices had definately been reduced on many items. There was a time when this store had high prices on everything we thought but there were many good dicsounts around this time. I got a pink cable jumper for $30 and Paul got a black polo shirt for $38. Paul did look at the leather jackets which were discounted to $320 but was umming and erring between the black and brown and the sizing so decided to leave it. As we wandered through I picked up a beige top in DKNY, a Juicy couture case for my iphone and some viva la juicy perfume. Paul got a new belt which he has been searching for for ages.
We left Premium about 5pm and came home to get ready for dinner. We had decieded to go to Kobe. We got there about 7:20 and were seated by 7:30 with 3 scottish middle aged golfers, an american couple and another 2 guys – one of whom was a golf pro and the other sold GPS for gold carts and was an Aston Villa supporter from Bermuda!!! Though now living in Canada!!!!!! He was say next to Paul so we were chatting to him a lot. He talked about Bermuda and about the Sonesta beach resort where we should have got married. He said it was stunning and we would have loved it. He also said it is no longer there and has been ripped down to build appartments. He tooka seven stars villa card as he and colleagues do stay out here a lot. Dinner was good though way too filling as ever. Paul had shrimp and I had the filet mignon. The noodles are now served in a bowl rather than put on your plate like everything else and our chef was a bit quick and not very entertaining – though he kept saying ‘yum yum’ in his eatern accent over and over!! The Scottish golfers and the pro golfer were entertaining each other with golf stories, especially ones about women not being allowed into their golf clubs!! We left feeling a bit stuffed about 9pm and headed home. At least with it being reasonably early we could sit our dinner down before bed. We both felt very bloated for most of the night.
It was about midnight when I awoke feeling really ill with my sore throat. By 2am I had not slept so got up. I took some pills to try and help even needed something to help me sleep. I think I got off again by about half 3 to 4am. I recall looking at the clock thinking that my colleagues would actually be at their desks!! The storm was raging outside too. High winds and torrential rain as expected which was not helping the cause when you are stuggling to sleep!
As I said, I stayed in bed Thursday morning after the late one and got up about half 11. Thursday was tattoo day! After making sure I had taken my drugs and stopping at Wallgreens to get some more we went over to Universal City walk. We opted for the valet parking as it’s near. Our annual passes have run out so we have to pay full price for parking now but its easier than negotiating the normal parking lot. The weather was ok, the rain had all cleared and whilst cloudy and a bit overcast it was still warm and in the 70’s. Our appointment was at 2pm and we got there bang on time. Rob, our artist was out getting some lunch as he had just finished with a client. He got back about 10 past and as he came into the shop there were some people he knew there to see him so he spent another 10 mins with them. I said to Paul that there is no way I could work in this business, the laid back attitude making everything late and no one really caring about it would drive me insane!! I’d be chivvying them all up and driving them insane I guess!! Paul wanted to go first as he thought his forearm would hurt. After prepping everything Rob finally started on Paul about 2:40. The guys in the shop all seemed to love Paul’s ambigram and Rob really liked doing it – though he said getting th crisp lines was a really hard job. He was obviously pleased with his work though as he showed off his crisp lines to a colleague. Paul’s was all black and was finished by half 3. Rob then needed to clean up and re-prep before starting on me. He even mopped the floor and we had to wait while it dried!! I was started at about 3:50. I’d decided on a red outline for my phoenix with red and gold tail, red body and head and red and purple wings. It took about an hour and hurt like hell – way more than I remember my back hurting. We left the shop bandaged up at about 5pm paying $250 each for our pieces. Both us said they were smarting a lot. Paul was used to this as all his others have been the same but I wasn’t as my back piece never hurt at all after it was done.
We were going to Mickey’s Christmas party so after a quick McDonald’s stop made our way to Magic Kingdom. Even though the evening party doesn’t officially start until 7pm we found out that they let you in anytime from 4:30. The park was quite busy as we walked down Mainstreet checking out the shops along the way. We made our way over to Pirates which had about a 5 minute wait. On the way we got ice cream to help ease my throat. After Pirates we headed toward the castle to get some pics of it’s Christmas lights which are turned on at 6pm. We then headed around the back of the castle to Philharmagic. We only waited a couple of mins there too before going in. The theatre was far from full so we could pretty much choose where we sat. We came out and stopped at the complimentary chocy and cookie stand and sat on a bench as we drank and ate. By now it was getting toward half 7 and Paul needed to remove his tattoo bandage and wash and moisturize it. We had come prepared with the anti-bac soap and after inked cream! We then rode Small World, walking straight on with no line at all before it was my turn to unbandage and wash up!
After this we made our way to a viewing spot for the parade at 8:15. It was quite warm to be outside and no sign of rain at all. The parade was good with all the fave characters in their Christmas gear. It was headed up by Mickey and ended with Santa. As we saw the final float come around we decided to leg it into TomorrowLand to ride the TTA. This was closed recently for re-furb. They actually have not changed the ride at all but have re-done the recording you hear as you ride. We kind of missed the old fashioned “paging Mr Tom Morrow” announcement and the “please keep forward facing tentacles inside your vehicle” but I suppose the new one is more descriptive of what you see and more up to date. Space mountain is also currently closed for re-furb so as the TTA goes through there you get to see all the track lit up. That was quite cool to see. We decided to stay on the TTA and go around another time as our feet were aching from standing and watching the parade. We eventually got off about 20 past 9 which was perfect for the 9:30 fireworks. We made our way down Mainstreet in front of the castle to watch. We were quite far down toward the entrance so actually missed the full effect of the 360 display but saw those over the castle perfectly. Christmas Wishes is a fab display (probably only pipped at the post by the Pirates and Princesses display though it’s a close call). After it ended we both said we had done enough and were happy to leave so after a quick look in the shops we exited the park about 10pm. Loads of people were leaving at this time and the monorail was crowded. We did manage to get on the first one though which was good so we made it back to the car in about 15 mins. My leg was hurting as my jeans were rubbing my tat area so I whipped my jeans off in the car to come home. We had to wash and moisturize our tattoos again – this is now to be a 3 times a day ritual for 3 weeks – and then got ready for bed. Despite fairly easy days we were tired and after taking my cold pills I for one went to sleep by 11pm.
At 4am Paul’s alarm went off as he had set it to try and book Peter Kay tickets for 2011!! Obviously this was 9am in the UK. The site kept timing out as per usual and he ended up being unsucessful. After 45 mins he was shattered and went back to bed!
This morning I can hear it raining outside. Paul has been out back and says it it cold and miserable. It was forecast to be like this toward the end of the week so we planned well! Today we are off to Mall at Millenia to see what designer bargains (NOT) I can waste more money on!