15.11.04

iPostcards from Reno-Squaw Valley-Lake Tahoe

iPOSTCARDS FROM RENO-SQUAW VALLEY-LAKE TAHOE:

When I was a kid, I would join my mother as she watched primetime soaps like, Dynasty, Falcon Crest, and Knots Landing (okay, you got me…I’m now beet red with that revelation). I often wondered if real families truly experienced such drama. On the day the world was informed that George W. Bush won his second term as President of the United States, 3 days before my sister’s church wedding in Reno, she decided to call it off! How’s that for drama?!? The couple, who have only known each other for 6 months, finally realized that they indeed needed more time to get to know each other before they became man & wife in the eyes of God. That day was not only a very sad day for the intelligent enlightened other half of an America divided, but moreover for me and my family. Since we had “Use it or Lose it” airline tickets, Bill convinced me to still make a weekend getaway out of it and persuaded my confused parents to still come along with us, instead of them reacting by deciding to immediately fly back home to the Philippines, and so we all could get to the bottom of this fiasco…

iPOSTCARD FROM RENO/TAHOE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Bill and I flew from Los Angeles to Reno with my Mom, Dad, and Aunt. This was my second time to fly with my parents and aunt since we first flew together when I was 8 years old. Just like royalty, we were never allowed to fly on the same plane…LOL. By the time we had landed in chilly Reno, Bill was still pissed at me for forgetting that I had accidentally handed him the house keys that had a Swiss knife as a keychain prior to airport security check, causing him to inadvertently be chosen for that so called random practically full strip search by the TSA. Tsk..Tsk…Hmppph..Grrrr…@#$%^&*()_+!.

Since we were on a CRJ-Canadair Regional Jet with only 50-70 standard seats, the ground crew, just as I was climbing the stairs, suddenly grabbed my carry-on (which contained all of my sister’s wedding favor CD’s, that I had labored with love for the past weeks), and advised me that they had to put it in cargo. I pleaded, “No, please, it’s very fragile!” – “Sorry Sir”… Crack!...Break!...@#$%^&*()_+!.

My sisters, niece and friend have arrived with our rented SUV to pick us up. It seems like everyone is in uniform: black leather jacket with a scarf and leather boots…I’m thinking, ”Toto, we’re not in Southern California anymore!”…LOL

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Welcome to the Biggest Little City in the World!

On our first night, we stayed at the Peppermill Hotel Casino, Reno’s so called premier luxury hotel casino, where my sister’s wedding reception was scheduled to be held. For dinner, we went to the nearby Atlantis Casino Resort, which I was told has the best “all you can eat” sushi in town. Somehow “best” and “all you can eat” don’t sound right in the same sentence. We ended up just eating “a la carte” but just the same ordered way too much, that we got so sushi’ed out!

On our last day, prior to our flight back home, we drove through Reno Downtown and rendezvoused with the rest of the family at an “all you can eat” Chinese restaurant.
That was the extent of what I saw of and experienced in Reno…LOL

iPOSTCARD FROM SQUAW VALLEY, CALIFORNIA

My parents decided to come along with Bill and me, instead of staying in Reno. Our first stop was to stay at the Resort at Squaw Creek, a 4-Diamond luxury resort in Olympic Valley. I was given a complimentary Mountain View Suite, so my parents were able to stay in their own separate area. The next day, Bill and I went skiing at Squaw Valley, the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics and one of the top ski destinations in the U.S. It was only my second time to ski in more than a couple of years, so I wanted to take the opportunity to practice on the bunny hill. I then was informed that there was no such bunny hill. As we got on board the tram, it was reminiscent of what I felt like when I was onboard a plane about to go skydiving in New Zealand. I just pushed myself and thought, “show them that a man of the islands can conquer the snow!” First run…”WOW…it’s all coming back to me!”…and I didn’t fall! Next run…Bill turned and somehow missed the sign that read, “EXPERT”…I followed him and he was suddenly no where in sight and before I knew it…YAAAHEEYIKES! It was such a steep drop, I fell and slid and watched my right ski abandon me and eventually rested twenty feet above me…Oh, rather, it’s me who eventually rested twenty feet below my right ski. This happened “too many” more times down the hill. It’s a good thing expert skiers, out of skier’s etiquette (I guess), were kind enough to bring my ski down to me. I was so exhausted and had no strength to even put my ski back on. And to think that it was only the second run! I attempted to shout to a pin-dot size Bill below, to go ahead without me. Eventually, somehow, I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it…and I eventually did several runs without falling. I just told myself, “Sean Saba, if you fall, it will only be much harder for you!”. I did a couple of successful “no fall” runs with my eyes wide shut! After 3 hours, we decided to call it a day and on our final run were surprised by my parents at the bottom of the mountain, ready to take the last camera shot of the day. Thank God I didn’t fall. My parents had that look they had on their faces when I first learned how to ride a bike without falling…LOL




iPOSTCARD FROM LAKE TAHOE, CALIFORNIA

Since we were coming from the Northwest California side of the lake, we decided to explore the north side on the first day, then head back and go all the way around via southbound to Emerald Bay and South Lake Tahoe. Since we wanted to see most of the lake while there was light, we left as soon as we finished skiing. We didn’t have time to even soak our sore aching muscles in the spa. The lake and scenery around was spectacular! It was like we were back in Scotland or in the Lake District of Italy looking at the snow-capped mountains of Switzerland in the distance. I didn’t have to travel that far to see such beauty after all! We also passed by Heavenly Valley Ski Resort, and as soon as we crossed the border from California to Nevada, all the casinos immediately came to view.

iPOSTCARD FROM LAKE TAHOE, NEVADA

Heading northbound, we finally reached the Incline Village at the Northeast Nevada side of the lake by nightfall. We stayed at the Hyatt Regency, a luxury resort in this mountain/lake/ski resort village, where I was given 2 complimentary Regency Club Rooms that have private access to the Concierge Level Lounge. With the lounge providing complimentary evening and morning service, we needed not go out for meals as initially planned. My parents were so impressed, it probably gave them the illusion that their youngest son had finally had it made…LOL. With the open bar and the open gambling tables, I had to keep asking Bill to help me dilute my Dad’s drinks before he closed the bar and monitor his wagers. Talk about being caught between the devil and the deep blue sea. I eventually tucked-in my worried mother for the night, who nervously prayed the rosary for my father…LOL













iPOSTCARD FROM PLAYA DEL REY, CALIFORNIA

All in all, with all the emotional roller coaster that my sister and the family went through, it turned out to be an awesome weekend for us! I’m happy to note that my sister and her boyfriend are working things out and have decided to get to know each other better, while living in the same city, namely Reno. It was also a great experience for Bill and my folks. It was so wonderful to go on a road trip with my partner and my parents… something I never imagined would ever happen. My parents even asked me shortly after this trip, “When will Bill and you get married?” WOW…if you knew my parents, you would surmise that they have certainly come a long way…As for “the land of the free and the brave, that remains to be seen and be written…(sigh)

1.10.04

iPostcards from Canada

iPOSTCARDS FROM CANADA
(October 2004)

Bill and I have been to the East Coast of Canada before, but not at the same time. Since Bill had to attend a conference in Toronto, I decided to tag-along so I could visit my relatives, and so that we could take a trip to Montreal together and visit an old friend of mine.

iPOSTCARD FROM TORONTO INT'L AIRPORT

I flew in on the same flight of Air Canada, as Bill did the day before. Upon arrival at Toronto Airport, I was totally flabbergasted and came utterly unprepared for the scrutiny the Immigration Officer was about to give me: “Purpose of Visit?” - Visiting Relatives. “Where do they live?” - I don’t know. “Why is that?” - ‘Cuz they’re just picking me up to have dinner. “Where are you staying?” - At the Park Hyatt. “Why there and not with them?” - ‘Cuz there’s a conference there. “What Conference?” - Manulife. “So, are you attending the conference for business or are you visiting relatives?” - No, I’m meeting up with my partner, who’s participating in the conference, while I see my relatives. “So, you’re just going along for the ride, eh?” - I guess, if you wanna put it that way. Stamp…”Welcome to Canada!” Djeezshh…my lawyers always told me, “the less details, the better”. As you well know, Sean Saba and details go hand in hand. I should have just told him the purpose of my visit is, “To buy loads of prescription drugs!”…LOL.

iPOSTCARD FROM TORONTO

My first night was spent having a wonderful reunion with my relatives, who I have not seen in 7 years. Nothing beats the Filipino hospitality. By the time they dropped me off at the hotel, Bill was already dead asleep. My hotel reps were able to hook us up and previously upgraded Bill’s room to a Luxury Suite, much to the bewilderment and chagrin of his fellow conference participants, who were assigned only a room. Since we only have a day left, we are going to spend our limited time exploring the city, bargain & window shopping, and eating at the new hot spot.

iPOSTCARD FROM THE TRAIN

We’re taking the Via Rail train from Toronto to Montreal. It surprisingly is a pleasant and comfortable 4 hour and 45 minute ride. The only nuisance is this bunch of chatty twinks, along with this one and only teenage girl, who has the most irritating voice and who incessantly keeps ranting about how she hates Celine Dion.
Unfortunately due to last minute planning, we don’t have enough time to continue on to Quebec City. Visiting this other beautiful Canadian destination will just have to wait another time.

iPOSTCARD FROM MONTREAL

We have the privilege of staying for free at and being entertained by some of the top luxury hotels located in Montreal’s Golden Square Mile. Since this is Bill’s first time here, we decided to cover more ground by doing a guided tram tour of Greater Montreal. We were able to cover Old Montreal, Notre-Dame Basilica, Olympic Park, St. Joseph’s Oratory, Mount Royal Park, etc. It is nippy, but the fall colors are all out in all of God’s glory adding more to the beauty of this very cosmopolitan city. Being the second largest French speaking city in the world after Paris, I find myself, once again, able to practice some of my broken “un peu de Francais”. Having been out of touch with the party scene, unknowingly and by coincidence, we are here during the Black & Blue Festival, one of the biggest Gay parties in the world. But instead of joining in all the revelry, we decided it would be more fun to meet up with an old friend from the Philippines for a nice dinner in the Village. “Boy, am I getting old or what!?!”…LOL.

Notre-Dame Basilica

Olympic Park

St. Joseph’s Oratory

St. Joseph’s Oratory

view of Montreal from Mount Royal Park


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iPOSTCARDS FROM CANADA
(June 2001)


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Shopping in Vancouver



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iPOSTCARDS FROM CANADA
(August 1997)

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iPOSTCARD FROM MONTREAL

1.9.04

iPostcards from Scotand, U.K.

iPOSTCARDS FROM SCOTLAND, U.K.

I won a pair of tickets on Aer Lingus to visit Ireland. The thing is, I had just been to Ireland the year before, so I decided to use the tickets as a 9th anniversary gift to take Bill to a magical place that combines two of his other loves: golf & single malt Scotch whisky. Bill's cousin, Jeff, and his wife, Diane were planning on going on their first European vacation around the same time. So we decided to rendezvous and the couple spent the first part of their trip with the first half of our Scotland trip. We rented a car and drove on the other side of the road exploring this beautiful country. We mixed it up by staying in the best & most luxurious hotels (complimentary, of course) and B&B's that we just found along the way. I got to meet the man I was named after, Sir Sean Connery, but never got to meet Nessie, the Loch Ness monster (LOL). Bill, on the other hand, got to golf in the best courses in the birthplace of golf and was able to try all his favorite Scotches and discover new ones. It proved to be another trip of a lifetime!

iPOSTCARDS FROM EDINBURGH


view of Edinburgh from Calton Hill




approaching Princes Street

Scott Monument

Princes Street Gardens


view of Edinburgh from Edinburgh Castle


iPOSTCARDS FROM ST. ANDREWS




Sir Sean Connery, my namesake

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iPOSTCARDS FROM GLENEAGLES

"I requested that my Bentley come in Blue."




iPOSTCARDS FROM STIRLING (BRAVEHEART COUNTRY)


view of Stirling Castle from the West



iPOSTCARDS FROM INVERNESS/LOCH NESS

"If I start a fire, will the loch ness monster come out?"

view of St. Andrew's Cathedral from Inverness Bridge

our B&B in Inverness

The picture that started it all

"It's Nessie!"


iPOSTCARDS FROM ISLE OF SKYE




iPOSTCARDS FROM FORT WILLIAMS/OBAN