Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Mexico

Wow it's been over a week since I got back from Mexico, so here is my brief synopsis about my trip. I am very glad to have gone to Mexico for the week because it was very nice to see my friends and also meet new friends. The only unfortunate part of going away on a trip is coming back to reality is coming home. Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on how you look at it) our flight was delayed in Cancun so we got to spend an extra 25 minutes in Cancun airport, but this is the end of the story, so let's begin at the beginning...

Monday, February 14, 2005: Valentine's Day! This is the day that I have been waiting for as Geofford and I are leaving to go to the Mayan Riviera for Rachel and Clayton's wedding. I am very excited to go as I haven't seen Rachel since Shanna's wedding in October and there will also be some people that I haven't seen in a while there as well. After class on Monday morning (since our plane didn't leave until 16:50) I went to the airport to meet Geofford. Fortunately I had a book - The Dutch Wife (which I was able to finish) - because he was a little bit later than the time we were going to meet (which was a little expected). We were at the airport 3 hours before the flight was scheduled to depart, so we had a little time to kill. Since I was buying dinner (at the resort), Geoff bought Valentine's day lunch at the airport. We ended up having a very romantic Harvey's lunch. :) After lunch, we met up with Rachel's parents - Louise and Jean-Marc, and her sister Julie. Then more and more people joined our group: Melissa - Rachel's classmate from University, Ralph and Linda - Clayton's parents, and Sandy and Norma - Clayton's parent's neighbors. Since it was cold in Ottawa and there was the threat of freezing rain all day, so the plane had to be de-iced, which took a while. The rest of the flight was quite uneventful, the inflight movie was the Terminal with Tom Hanks. By the time we got to the airport, we were the last plane to arrive, so we didn't have a very long line up at customs at Cancun airport. It was fairly easy to find our shuttle, which was good because it was getting late at this point. There was a guide on our shuttle named Gorge who provided BEevERages for our enjoyment for a mere $3US (or two for $5US). He also did a good job with descriptions of different excursions that our tour company (Sunquest) offered. So far I have been very impressed with organization during the trip, everything has been quite clockwork. After dropping off people at various resorts, we finally arrived the Copacabana Maya! This is where everything changed, it turned out that they overbooked the resort, so Geoff and I weren't able to stay there that night. Along with two other couples, we travelled to another resort the Catalonia Riviera Maya which is where the Copacabana booked us for the night. Upon returning to the Copacabana, we were promised to be treated like VIPs (upgraded to a Jr Suite, champagne, fruit basket, beer in the minibar, free in room safe, bathrobes, slippers, and unlimited a la carte tickets), so Geoff and I decided to make the best of the situation, and enjoy the opportunity to see another resort. The resort wasn't bad, we really didn't get to see too much that night, but fortunately the snack bar was open so we were able to get some food and drink. We then took a quick walk on the boardwalk/beach before retiring for the night.


The Catalonia resort from the little penisula Posted by Hello

Tuesday, February 15, 2005: We had arranged with the other couples that we would leave the Catalonia at noon to take a shuttle back to the Copacabana, so we had a little bit of time to explore during the daylight around the Catalonia. After a mediocre buffet breakfast, we headed to the water. It turned out that the boardwalk lead to a little peninsula that seperated the sea from a little lagoon. After exploring for a bit, we went for a little dip in the lagoon, and I found out that seawater is really salty. I was surprised at how salty the water really was and I made a mental note to try not to swallow too much water because I really didn't like the taste of it. After swimming for a bit, we realized that it was almost noon so we packed up and went to the lobby to wait for our shuttle. It was actually nice to be able to see the area surrounding our hotel in the daylight. Upon returning to the Copacabana, we found out that our room would be ready at 1:30 so we went down to the beach to meet up with everyone else. It was such a relief once we met up with the other Ottawa people and met up with the Toronto people - Tanya - another friend of Rachel's from University, Steve - a friend from her time in Guelph, and Allison - one of Julie's (not me) friends from high school at the resort. Geoff and I decided to have lunch first, then checked into our room (which was a really nice suite, and much nicer than our hotel room at the Catalonia) before heading back down to the beach.
At this point, I finally felt as though the relaxing time had began. We relaxed on the beach until Rachel, Clayton and the crew from Thunder Bay arrived - Dan, Kristen, Kathleen, Vanda, Catharine, and Brian. We then decided to meet in the lobby before dinner which we were all having together at the buffet restaurant to celebrate Rachel's birthday. After dinner, we chilled in the lobby before watching the show that the entertainment show put on, that night it was a variety show.



I want to put these pictures side by side by I don't know...any ideas?
The water was so pretty...

Wednesday, February 16: Another beach day, not very eventful, but we booked dinner at the Mexican a la carte restaurant on Thursday night.


Me running to the water to go snorkeling Posted by Hello

Thursday, February 17: We went to the beach, after I studied for my marketing exam in the morning. After lunch, Julie D. and I got roped into dance lessons by the pool by Juanito. We had some fun learning the Merengue - it was interesting, when we did the partner bit, Julie made me be the boy, which was weird because you have to hold up a different arm, and Julie was much taller than me, so that was a little awkward. Other than that, it was tons of fun. That night, the group of us (27) went to the Paradise restaurant. It was very good. My stomach wasn't feeling the greatest (I'm thinking it could have been the combination of the sun, and the alcohol) so I played it safe with the fajitas. The service was amazing, and the food was also very good.


Geofford with the fajita cover on his head at the Mexican restaurant...silly boy Posted by Hello

Friday, February 18: The Wedding day! Rachel was a little bit worried in the morning because there were clouds, but they eventually blew over. The only problem with the clouds was that everyone stayed out in the sun a little longer than normal because the sun wasn't beating on us, and some of us ended up getting sun burnt. Mine was quite funny because I was lying perpendicular to the sun, so only half of me got really burnt. Oh well. The wedding was very beautiful on the beach. It was an ideal setting, and Rachel looked beautiful.


The Bride - Rachel Posted by Hello



Rachel, Shanna, and me Posted by Hello

After the party, we went up to the disco to watch Rachel and Clayton have their first dance. They had the whole floor to themselves and had a great time. It was awesome to see the two of them so happy. After their dance, the entertainment staff got us to form a conga line and we were all given shots straight from the bottle. The rest of the night went downhill, there was much alcohol and lots of dancing. All in all a great night :)


At the disco: L - Rachel and Clayton dancing their first dance, R (top): Rachel getting a shot, (bottom): Clayton getting his shot Posted by Hello

Saturday, February 19: After a night of partying, we decided to have breakfast (I think for the second time staying at the Copa) before meeting Shanna and Leigh. So I'm guessing that I forgot one part of the story. Shanna and her husband Leigh only visited the resort on Friday for the wedding and were not actually checking in until today (Saturday). Shanna was coming from California, so she didn't book a flight and resort package like the rest of us. She booked her flight and her resort online through two different travel companies. But what she failed to do was double check where she had booked her resort. Unfortunately, Shanna had booked at the Copacabana Acapulco which is on the Gulf of Mexico not on the Carribean Sea. Fortunately her flight and shuttle brought her to the Copacabana Maya so she was at least in the right place if her reservation was not. Fortunately the staff at the Copa were very helpful and were able to find her and Leigh a place to stay at another resort (but not the one that Geoff and I were booked at). So I believe that Shan and Leigh stayed at 3 different resorts (and visited a 4th) during their 6 night stay in Mexico. It was nice when they finally came to our resort. It was another gorgeous day, so we spent most of the day on the beach. We then had a late dinner at the Mexican restaurant and I spent time with both Shanna and Rachel, which I haven't been able to do in a while. It's sad that they are both so far away. But it makes the time that we do get to spend together much more special.


Rachel, Shan and I with our guys

Sunday, February 20: Today we had to get an early start as we were going as a big group (except Shanna and Leigh who were going back to California) to Tulum and Xel-ha. Fortunately we got to Tulum relatively early because it was quite hot to walk around the ruins. We had a guide - Jorge (a different one than the one on the bus) - who gave a great commentary of the ruins. He did a great job of giving us information about the Mayan ruins while keeping it interesting. After exploring Tulum for an hour we were off to Xel-ha, which was a lot of fun. After a fabulous lunch, we headed for the water to do some snorkeling. We saw tons of fish, little ones, and big ones that scared me because I wasn't expecting to see such big fish (I don't know why), and even sting rays. After being in the water for about an hour, I was starting to get sea sick from the waves (I was wearing a life jacket) so we headed for the underwater caves. It wasn't that big, but there was enough room for a photographer to take pictures of us tourists. The group of us got a cool picture from the cave.

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Dan, Kristin, Melissa, Rachel, Clayton, Tanya, Steve, Geoff, and I in the cave at Xel-Ha

After the cave we decided to go see some other sites before going to the Cliff of Courage. Well the sites weren't all that exciting - that or we were more worried about our feet because we didn't have any shoes (except our flippers which was really hard to walk around in). Rachel, Clayton, Tanya, and Dan braved the Cliff and then we all floated/swam down the river back to return our gear. The whole excursion was worth the money (kinda) that we spent because it was a lot of fun, but I think that with our group we could have had fun anywhere. That night we had our official good-bye dinner since the Toronto people were leaving early the next morning, and us Ottawa people would be leaving in the afternoon.

Monday, February 21: Last day in Mexico :( It was a sad day because our fun group would be dispersing and we spent the morning saying good-bye to some early travellers, but we knew we had to enjoy it, so we headed to the beach :) There was a lot of wind which was a lot of fun because we were able to do some body surfing. We pretty much spent the whole morning body surfing, then having our last buffet lunch right next to the beach with a great view, and then continued to body surf before having to get showered to go. It was a really sad time saying good-bye to Rachel (and everyone else) because we had such an amazing time. We had talked about making an annual trek south for this group and I hope that we keep to our plans because this was an amazing trip.

After we left Copacabana, we were exhausted. The Ottawa crew pretty much slept most of the shuttle to the airport. Again, the guide on the bus was very helpful and informative to guide us through what we needed (in terms of paperwork) to leave Mexico. Unfortunately there was a dumping of snow in Ottawa so our flight was delayed about half an hour so we pretty much hung out in the airport, which was quite different than any other airport that I've been to. Because we were unsure of the food/drink situation we ended up feasting on Pringles and tolberone that we bought at the gift shops. We also bought some Tequila (and Geoff bought some cigars) at the duty free. I don't remember any of the flight because I was fast asleep, but I tried watching the movie the Machurian Candidate because I really wanted to see it, but I failed. The last funny bit about our trip is the fact that when we got back to Ottawa and through customs (with no problems), Tony's truck's battery died, so we had to wait a little while longer for his father to come give us a boost. All in all, we got back to Geoff's place at around 4...I was exhausted, but I didn't have to do anything but study, poor Geoff had to go to work....hee hee.

Anywho, I took tons of pictures, here are somemore from around the resort and of the wedding, and other pictures can be seen on Geofford's ph
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Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Brrr....but it's nice to be home

So we are home safe and sound from Mexico. It was an awesome trip despite some hiccups, but I had a great time. The wedding was awesome, and Rachel and Clayton's friends were so much fun. It was really hard leaving (not only because it is cold here) but also it was hard leaving old friends and the new friends that I made over the past week. I would write more, but I am supposed to be studying for a midterm that I will be writing tomorrow, so hopefully I will be able to post up the trip synopsis tomorrow before ultimate.

We took a ton of pictures, so I'll get all of that sorted out so that people can see pictures from the trip.

Sunday, February 13, 2005

Foot in Mouth and Sliding on Ice

Well, I learned the hard way that I really should learn to confront people and get to the bottom of things before I make any assumptions. I also learned that people do read what I post. I also learned that I should not post things first thing in the morning before thinking things through. All in all, I guess the good thing about me venting yesterday that it allowed the lines of communication to be clear, and I was able to talk to my friend about her plans this summer. And I feel a lot better about it, and this way I really will be able to enjoy my trip to Mexico without this looming overhead. Now all I have to worry about is finding time to "study" for my midterm while I am away.

It's a good thing that we were able to clear the air so both of us could enjoy the Bonspiel. Last night was the Annual Gilmour St Bonspeil at the Rideau Curling Club (home of the Junior and Senior Women's Ontario Champions), which was organized by Gord. There were a bunch of ultimate players that we knew, plus some other people who seemed to know Gord, so it was a fun mix of people. The whole rink (5 sheets of ice) was rented for our use, and there were 10 teams at the Bonspiel. Geofford, Phil Mcknight, and I were on team #9 who went undefeated last night, which was fun. We tied our first two games and then we ended up winning the next two. During the last game, Tanya joined our team because he team decided to stop playing. It was nice having a fourth player because then we would always have two sweepers (instead of just one...I was pretty useless when I was the lone sweeper because sometimes I couldn't keep up with Phil's rocks). The pictures from the bonspiel are posted on Ofoto.


Team #9 after our first win Posted by Hello

I'm getting super excited because I am finally packed for my trip to Mexico. One more sleep before we leave. I will post up pictures and commentary from the trip when I return. I can't wait!

Saturday, February 12, 2005

Why do I bother?

I have insomnia whenever I am stressed about something, and last night was no exception. The thing that is really stressing (and bothering) me the most is actually one of my recreation activities. Ultimate. I am one of the captains of seVen, which is the Ottawa-Carleton Ultimate Association (OCUA)'s competitive coed ultimate team. OCUA wants to develop its program for competitive program to have development streams for Open, Women's, and Coed so that the teams are no longer dependent on the personalities running the teams. I think that this will really work for the Open and Women's streams right now, but it is definitely not working for the coed stream which is the big source of my frustration.

This summer is a big year for Canadian Ultimate because it is a qualifying year for World Clubs that will occur in Perth, Australia in 2006. World Clubs is a different Championship than Worlds (which Canada one last summer in Turku, Finland) because countries are allowed to send multiple teams to World Clubs (in each division) depending on some system of points that are allocated according to some formula (which I really don't understand), whereas at Worlds, each country only sends one team per division.

Anyways, because this is a qualifying year, it will be a tough year for competition, which is great for Ultimate, and in other cities, the top players in each division will be banding together to win one of the illustrious spots to go to World Clubs. In the coed (aka mixed) division,Canada sent 9 teams to Honolulu in 2002. It seems though that in Ottawa that the opposite phenomenon is occuring. People like to play with their friends in the coed division so they decide to form their own teams to compete. I completely understand that people want to play with their friends and that they will still be competitive, but it is very frustrating from my standpoint because I am trying to build a program that will hopefully continue after I am finished playing competitive ultimate, but in our second year I am running into so many problems.

I guess the biggest problem with the formation of these other teams is that women (or quality women) are quite scarce in our city. We have two very strong women's teams who can compete with most teams in this country who are able to attract many women and there are also women who decide that they don't want to commit to regular practices who just pick up with touring teams around the city. Last summer, we had to take some players on our team who might not have been quite ready to play (at the beginning of the summer) at the National level, but I think that these players really developed over the course of the summer and as a team we were able to compete. Although we didn't quite accomplish our goal of top 8 at Nationals, we accomplished the goal of beating our rank (which we did at each tournament this summer, and even in the fall when we were playing at the UPA fall series). Hopefully we will be able to keep these women so that we can continue building our team and we will be able to realize our full potential at Nationals.

I think the other problem that I have with one of these teams, is that it will be taking players from seVen. I have been told indirectly that one of the captains of this new team will be one of the women from seVen and that she may be recruiting from our team. I think that the hardest part about hearing this was that she is (was?) one of my closest friends and she still hasn't told me yet. The captain of another team (who will be mostly comprised of players who no longer want to practice regularly but have been playing together for many years) told me that she would be forming this team, and I am quite grateful to her in doing this so that I can plan accordingly, and we may even work together this summer in some practices. I would have thought that my friendship with my old teammate would have afforded me the same courtesy, and it was really tough hearing from someone else her plans.

I think that this one of the reasons that I have been losing so much sleep because I am letting Ultimate get in the way of my regular life. It is only a game - although a game that I am quite passionate about - it is just a game, and I really don't think that I should have to lose a friend because of it.

Thursday, February 10, 2005

Happy New Year Yesterday...

Since we have passed into a New Year, I decided to redesign my blog, just for a change. I was getting tired of the purple. I think it looks better, but that's just my opinion.

It is now the
Year of the Rooster which is my brother's year, which means he is turing 24 this year. I was reading my horoscope for this year (I am a fire snake) from astrology.com and things look quite promising.

The Snake will practically meet with no trouble this year. They'll charm numerous types, and can experience many love adventures. Moreover, their levelheadedness and wisdom will bring them the admiration and esteem of all. However, they should beware of any tendency toward indecisiveness. They will like to run several risks, but things will not always end up turning out all right as if by magic if they continue to do so. If they rely too much on their luck and continue to flit about ceaselessly, they could run the risk of finding themselves in complicated or ambiguous situations that might prove embarrassing or disturb their interior peace.

A brilliant year is in sight! Finally liberated from many negative influences, you'll recover all your dynamism. Until May, however, avoid rash initiatives, especially in the professional domain. In your love life, it's also during this year that you'll find stability.

I'm hoping that I will have a good year. Schools seems to be going quite well, but I am getting quite stressed about my Internship. I need to find an internship in Sports Management that is of a Master's level quality. What that means, I'm not quite sure. Ideally I would love to work for the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) but I'm not sure if they are hiring right now. I guess i have to work on my resume and ask them if they will accept me.

Despite my stress regarding my internship, I am starting to get excited about my trip to Mexico. I leave on Monday, which is coming soon, but I haven't started packing yet. I'm sure that everything will get done in time though, as I have no school tomorrow, and plenty of time this weekend. 4 sleeps until I leave (and I'm participating in a Bonspiel on Saturday night, so that should be tons of fun!)

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

So tired...

I am glad that it is finally Tuesday as this is the light at the end of my tunnel. Unfortunately it is raining outside, the canal is no longer open, we still have a smog advisory in effect, and I am so tired. I think that I have presented something in every class that i have had this week (so 3), BUT I only have one class left for this week, one next week, before I go to the Mayan Riviera! yahoo! After class on Monday I will be taking the bus to get the airport, and then Geoff and I will be boarding a plane (with all of the other people coming from Ottawa) to Cancun before we get transferred to the Cocacabana Resort where we will be staying until Feb 21st! I'm also very excited because I get to see Rachel and Shanna who I haven't seen in a while, so that should be quite fun.

I am also very happy that it is Tuesday because it means that tomorrow is Chinese New Year. It is the year of the Rooster/Chicken (depending on who you ask), so it is Francis' year. Geoff and I will be going to my parents' house for dinner (since we are busy with Ultimate tomorrow) tonight so i am also very happy about that because this means that I don't have to cook :).

Although I am very happy with these things, I also know that I am quite busy and will continue to do so until the end of the semester. In my Sport Marketing class, our big project is about brand recognition and the attributes of the Gee Gees from the athletes' perspective. Since we want to survey the athletes before the enter into the championship phase, we are running out of time. I am also writing a research paper on the Political Economy of University Sport which I am doing a lot of research on. I also have to find an Internship for the summer. Each student in my program (there are only 12 of us) has to find an internship, and I am having a little bit of trouble trying to nail down what I want to do. I am divided between the Olympic Movement and Grassroots sport as I am interested in both (yet so different). I really have to figure things out soon...I have been really putting this off.

I think that I will be quite happy when the semester finishes on April 7th, but for the next week, I am going to hope that time stands still while I am on the beach. 7 Sleeps left until I am on the beach!

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

What breed of puppy are you?

So I seem to procrastinating more than I should, but my excuse right now is that I'm sick with a cold. Anywho, while surfing, I found this interesting quiz on blogthings about what breed of puppy you would be. There are a few questions to answer, and then out pops an answer. I think that my answer is pretty interesting considering the sport that I enjoy to play....and I know now why I am so drawn to Ultimate :)






You Are a Golden Retriever Puppy





Tolerant, fun-loving, and patient.
You are eager to please - and attached to your frisbee.