Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Dad came to visit!!

Last week my daddy came to visit me in Brazil!  It was a wonderful opportunity to share a bit of my world here with him, flaunt my (mediocre) Portuguese skills, see a bit more of this amazing country myself, and connect again with my dad.  Arguably the last piece was the best part.   As with all my posts, here is a summary in photos!  And dad, come back any time, or better yet - lets plan another vacation soon somewhere totally new!!

Cristo!  On top of a mountain in Rio - Don't I make a nice mini version?

Rio de Janerio - one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen.  Notice the lake inside (salt water though)

Sugar Loaf in the distance!

More Rio

Enjoying the view from Cristo

Daddy and I!

Cristo!!
Daddyman Cristo (it was super crowded, impossible to get a solo shot but that is okay, dad is tall :)  )

So after our visit to Cristo, we HAD to spend some time on Ipanema Beach!  "The girl from Ipanema walks by and all the boys go --- Ahhhh"

Daddyman taking in the waves - he was impressed with the size.

Dad - tackling the waves!!  First time swimming in the southern hemisphere!

Daddyman, the moon, and Ipanema beach

Daddy and Me on the beach!
 After our afternoon catching some sun, we headed out to Copacabana to get some dinner and catch a craft fair so I could buy some artwork.  I always like getting something fun when I travel, a special piece of art or something to remind me of my trips.  This idea I got from Mommy!  Great idea mom - I cannot wait to show you what I bought!

While we were strolling along Copocabana we came across a promotion for the new movie Rio - which I've seen twice now and FULLY recommend as it is very sweet, hilarious, and for me, an animated version of my time in Rio with Lacy during Carnival!!

In Rio, in Rio - with Rio

The view of Ipanema and Leblon beaches from the top of our hotel.  Did I mention we were ON the beach?! Literally across the street!

Dad being a dorkasauras with teh Ceasar Park Hotel Cabana where we could get beach chairs and umbrellas - Amazing!

Back on the beach!  Soaking up some sun!  (Of course when you rock SPF 50-70 you don`t really tan... you just reflect the light back to the sky... that is why I look so PASTY)

Dad took on the waves again the next day!!

Is it just me, or do my legs look SUPER long in this photo?  Also dad thought the way the beach vendors hung the bikinis on the umbrella behind me was funny (and clever).  He wanted a photo of the umbrella but thought it was strange to just take a picture so he asked me to stand in front as a decoy...
 After two day in Rio, we caught a bus to a small town about 3 hours north of Rio called Buzios.  It is a beach community with several beaches scattered around a small peninsula.  We had a GREAT few days there, relaxing, drinking beers, chatting up a store, and getting caught in the rain (it was actually fun!)

Our Pousada (B&B) pool - it was amazingly beautiful!

The beach in Buzios where we spent a delightful afternoon, lounging, swimming, sipping beverages.

Hanging out under out ghetto MasterCard umbrella.  Everyone else has nice big bright yellow ones and we got the jankity MC umbrella - oh well, still worked!

Daddy and I after our lunch in Buzios

Men pulling in the fishing nets! 

Ok ok, they aren't real men, they are statues (realistic ones in my opinion) and they also make great bird perches apparently.  This sea gull looks very happy on his hat. 

Just enjoying the pool and having fun with my pool noodle! (am I the only one who thinks the word noodle is funny to say??)
 After our 3 days in Buzios - where it did rain, but we managed to stay inside a t-shirt shop and not get too wet, we caught a bus back to Rio where we hopped a plane to Foz de Iguacu in the state of Parana.  Foz de Iguacu are the waterfalls that make up part of the Argentina and Brazilian boarder and they are SPECTACULAR!

Me with a goofy diagram of the park and the waterfalls.

Most HILARIOUS photo EVER!!  It is beautiful at this size... but if you can enlarge it and see our faces - you will understand why this is so funny - my eyes never hurt so much in my life - staring straight into the sun.

The Falls!!  These are on the Argentinian side of the falls - so that is actually Argentina you are seeing, not Brazil.

Having fun and LOVING the view!

I told you.... BEAUTIFUL

The famous 88 butterfly.  They say it is good luck if they land on you... we were not lucky.

Rainbows!

We got a little bit wet taking this photo - so much water!!  1500 liters per SECOND they say!

SEE?!?  So much water!!

See what I mean??  we are a little damp

More butterflies!

In front of our hotel which was located INSIDE the park, so we could roam around all night and first thing in the morning without crowds.  That was awesome!
 And that is that - an amazing 7 days in Brazil with my dad!  How much more can a little girl ask for than a week with her daddy?

Friday, April 08, 2011

Riding Around and Living (for what seems like) Forever

Getting ready to represent CO down south!

Don`t forget the helmet!

All set!  Colorado jersey, Purdue socks - I am REPRESENTING!
A few weeks ago I decided to take my bike out for the first time in far to long to ride around Campinas.  Every Sunday they close a lane of some of the major streets in the city to traffic for bike riders to use.  I wanted to see what it was all about and I also wanted to rock my awesome Colorado jersey!  Thanks for the great gift Daddyman!  It was a nice ride, but sometimes frustrating because you did have to stop to let cross traffic pass, and there are actually quite a few semi-decent climbs around here which took me by surprise. 

Funniest part was at the first stop like I hear a guy shout "Why Colorado?"  I turn around and reply "I grew up there." 
"Nice, I used to live there!  Did my MBA at DU."  
"Oh how fun! DU is a great school."
So on my first ride in my jersey it already makes me a riding friend.  It was awesome, we rode and chatted a bit but I could tell that I was slowing him down so after about 30 minutes together he took off to ride home.  How fun though to meet someone just because of the riding jersey you are wearing!

So that is the "Riding Around" bit... what about this Living (for what seems like) Forever part?

Well I read this book called "Moonwalking with Einstein" which is all about improving your memory and learning tricks to hold onto important information for a long time.  The book itself is just okay, it is a light read and doesn't really give you can help on how to improve your memory.  It is more of a journalist's attempt at improving his own memory and the story of how he ends up being the American Memory Champion.  However, there was one part which struck me as rather interesting.  The author was interviewing a fellow Mental Athlete (people who participate in Memory competitions such as memorizing a 52 deck of cards in under 30 seconds) from Europe who made a comment about how instead of trying to live a long life, you should try to live a memorable one.  His argument was that if your life is very memorable, it will feel longer which is basically the same thing as actually living longer. 

Why this struck me so strongly is that I 100% agree with him!  I regularly have to stop and pinch myself and say - HEY, you are only 24 (almost 25), you have SO much life left!  I routinely feel much older - at least late 20s simply because I have done so much living.  This Britsh guy goes on to say that the more memory anchors we have to divide up the time, the longer it feels.  The problem is when the weeks, months, and years start to blend and we have no mental signposts or memories to separate one year from another that times starts to feel as if it is passing us by.  The truth is we all live roughly the same number of moments (with in reason) but we do not live equally full lives.  

So the proposition of this Brit is to have a long life - you need to live a memorable one.  You need to take more vacations, change jobs, change houses, switch things around in your life to keep things memorable and provide yourself with these mental sign posts to break up the past into chunks of memories.  

For example in the last 4 years I have:
Moved to India - 2007
Moved back to the US - 2007
Graduated from College - 2008
Traveled to 6 different countries on three continents - 2008
Moved to Chicago - 2008
Traveled to Las Vegas - 2008
Moved to NYC - 2009
Traveled to Peru - 2010
Moved to Brazil - 2010
Traveled to Ecuador - 2010
Spent New Years on a Brazilian Island - 2010-11
Celebrated Carnaval in Rio de Janiero - 2011

and I will be moving back to the US in about 3 months... exact destination TBD.

So when I think back on just the last 4 years... I am SO blessed to have so many anchors, so many mental breaks in my past that I feel as though I have lived so much more than just 4 years.  If I keep it up... I should easily live to be a hundred mentally, even if my body doesn't keep up.

How many memory posts do you have??