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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsFor fans of the Cousteau's (follow up to a post from a year ago)
About a year ago I posted that my family and I were headed to a family camp hosted by Jean-Michel Cousteau on Santa Catalina Island. I promised an update after camp and I'm sorry it took so long.
OK, we flew into Oakland and started the next morning. We took the kids to Lake Merritt because I proposed there on a gondola ride. Then we headed across the Richmond-San Rafael bridge so we could take the kids south across the golden gate. We drove down Lombard St. and from there to Telegraph Hill, because our son hoped to see the parrots, but we could hear them but never saw them. From there we parked and rode the cable cars and hoped a streetcar back to Pier 39 for lunch and to watch the sea lions. Then a dash to Ana Nuevo to see elephant seals. We spent the night in Monterey Bay and the next day enjoyed the aquarium and the 17-mile drive where we saw a few sea otters. Day 3 was a whale watching trip from Monterey where we followed a family of humpbacks with an exuberant youngster who kept breaching (we were told this behavior is uncharacteristic for that time of year, but it was great for us to see more than just a back and spout).
Day 4 started family camp. It was a bit overwhelming to see JMC in person and I probably could have talked to him more if my eyes weren't bugging out every time he was there. Camp was a great place and there was something for all of us. I was able to meet and talk with a childhood hero, my son gained independence, my daughter gained confidence (she couldn't order her own food on the way down but sang a solo at camp talent night) and my wife had time for peace and healing (health challenges are another long story). It was also the kid's first real vacation and first chance to see the ocean, which was great for family bonding (our kids are adopted from the foster system another long story). We had the usual camp activities, archery, ax throwing (not at each other), arts and crafts, swimming, hiking, and snorkeling. Each family had the opportunity for a snorkeling trip with JMC (see my goofy picture). There was also a garden, we had a microscope lab led by Dr. Richard Murphy who has worked with JYC and JMC since 1968 (he's with JMC in the second picture, doing what they both love most, educating children). The microscope lab was one of the most fascinating things at camp. I also did a night snorkel, which I probably never would have done without the spotters (camp counselors). I also can't say enough good things about the staff of the camp who were patient and friendly the whole time.
The final night (Saturday) was a talent show. We didn't know that would happen until Thursday night so I spent much of Friday writing a script for a puppet show (I had the puppets, why is... you guessed it, another long story). Our puppet show was about Lou Seal Ball learning about why the vaquitas are endangered from Valerie the Vacquita Bertinelli and Harrison Whales. My wife then recited a poem she had written that day about endangered species. My wife got high praise from JMC the said he loved her poem. He then told me that our show was excellent as it was the only act that was fun, educational and had a good message. So I'm still on top of the world after receiving praise from one of my life's heros.
So, the latest news is my wife wants to go back (I didn't ask or pressure) AND I have already fixed the script in mind for this years puppet show. I'd post the previous show, but the sound quality is really bad (we had to share 1 copy of the script and 1 microphone) so I will post after we reenact the whole thing.
https://www.snapfish.com/share?via=link&token=fPOFL7uoQ3GjJ1dQNrpPfA/AUS/27952499821070/SNAPFISH
https://www.snapfish.com/share?via=link&token=fPOFL7uoQ3GjJ1dQNrpPfA/AUS/27952498142070/SNAPFISH
(can't get the pictures to appear in the post, but the links appear to work)
Kali
(55,031 posts)I was going to try to post your pix for you but I can't figure it out either. usually there is a way to get a link that ends in .jpg or .png...
LT Barclay
(2,614 posts)because I only opened an account to be able to share pictures. Something changed.
LT Barclay
(2,614 posts)the elite and the forgotten, but he is a gracious host, with a great sense of humor, and passionate about his mission.