Friday, July 27, 2012

Know what I did last weekend?

We had planned for the trip for a while and so the long awaited trip finally came. The last time that we went, I promised myself to get unto one of these. The Scuba-doo.

(Picture from my last trip)

I wanted to experience what was portrayed on this board.
(Picture from my last trip)

Cool eh...

This time around, I made sure I would get on one, eventhough I have no inkling how to manouvre a motorbike or a motorboat,  much less 'riding' a mini submarine. (Reads: UNDERWATER)

I would figure it all out once I am there, I thought..

However when we were buying our tickets at the Jessleton Point, we were told that Manukan Island is 'closed'  to give the corals a rest from the tourists. We were offered Sapi Island instead. It is much smaller, but 'good enough' we were told.


Since we were at the jetty already, we thought, why not. After all we have been to Manukan Island a few times. Why not try a new island, yes? So we did.

And this was what we found..


Just look at that crowd




Not too shabby, but rather crowded for me.

You can even find a pen of mean looking monitor lizards..


Do not worry, despite their mean looks, they were not interested to have me for lunch. They were focused on something yummier..

In fact, they were salivating over the smell that came from what was on the BBQ pit, just next to their pen.. Satay!!

After exploring a bit of the small island, I went straight to the fun part..

Parasail!!

And then some...

I went around looking for the Scuba-do,  but was told that they only have it at Manukan Island. So, I tried the next best thing..


Sea-walking..

Oh, how I love this experience. You need to take a boat ride from the island to a boathouse anchored 10 mins away. Then, you will be briefed on what to do. (What sign language will be used underwater, what to do when your ears ache from the change in pressure; that kind of stuff)

For those who went unprepared like me, they even prepare shoes you could use underwater, as you seawalked. (Not the sophisticated kind you see divers used on National Geographic, though. It is the same kind my grandma use to go to her farm. Yes, those rubber kind. But good enough. Better than barefooted, I'd say).  

One by one, the tourists had the helmet put on them by the divers, and climbed down the ladder and disappeared from my sight into the sea. I was the last person to go.

Oh, by the way, none of my friends were game to do this, so I was with a group of strangers. By the time it was my turn to don the helmet and started to climb down the ladder of the boat house into the arms of one of the diver, I was starting to feel a tad worried. A scary thought keeps creeping into the corners of my mind; but I pushed that thought away.

I did not know what to expect, but my curioisty got the better of me, so I just had to give it a go.

So I clung to the diver as we climbed down the ladder unto the sea bed. The diver was excellent, he did not rush and dragged me down to the sea bed. On the boathouse during the briefing, we were told that we can ask the diver who is assigned to lead us, to stop anytime we feel we need to blow our nose to ease the pressure in our ears .

So I did ask him to stop. Almost every few inches downward. Not only to blow my nose, but  to give me time for the much needed self- pep talk, 'You can do this, Yellow Chickadee!'.

It felt like a long way down. For a moment, I felt as if I was in the movie 'The Abyss'.. :)

Once we reached the sea bed, it was amazeeeeeeing....


I found Nemo!


Adorable, right....

The diver captured the whole thing on video too, and we were each given a copy. Oh, and a certificate too! :)

So, that was what I did last weekend.

Oh, by the way.. You know that scary thought, I had?

It was ' But you don't know how to swim!'...












Tuesday, July 3, 2012

'Get fit' for idiots

 
I fell in love with Pinterest one fine day and have not looked back since. In fact, I love it more than I do Facebook. There are just so many Pinteresting things you can find on Pinterest, and create boards for them.
 
One of the first few amazing visuals that caught my eye was this.
 
 
Isn't it amazing that you can be this strong and do this 'whatever- you- call- this -position' by a railing? I take my hats off to all those fit girls out there who could breezily do this. If you ask me to do this, I'll land smack on my head and break my neck!

 
Ok, so I am not quite the fitness buff type, as you might have gathered. My only consistent 'get moving' exercises, comprises of moving my jaw while munching on that extra calorie I do not need; and of course, channel surfing in my TV room. That, (I am proud to say), I do diligently.

 
But today, I was some how inspired by the fitness pins that continue to stream through my Pinterest feed. And drawing inspiration from the caption in the above picture, I was inspired to create a fitness board, title 'Can I do this?'. {It's my way of starting to 'get moving'. Pinning fitness pins do count in getting fit, right? It has to start mentally first, I mean.}

 
So, I imagine by the end of the year, if I am to follow all the moves on my 'Can I do this?' board, I'd be having them fit abs like in that picture too. Let me share one of my pins.

Oh, I love this one.. At first glance, it gives you the game plan on what to do throughout Monday till Sunday! Yes, we exercise- challenged people need a plan to kick start our fitness program!

 

So on Monday we' ll start with:
 
1. Jumping jacks!
Yes, I know how to do that! Did those when I was kid some decades ago.I am sure, my muscles still have enough muscle memory on how to do it, once I get started. I may only be able to do 20 at first, but I will be able to get around to 100 {gulp} of them... {Eventually...}

2. Crunches!...
Hmm... Not too sure how one does this, maybe I google it later. {Yes, we must google, since we have to do 50 of them after our jumping jacks.}

3. Tricep dip!
Ok.... The only image that came to mind is another dip. And it has nothing to do with exercising, but eating. {So into my google list this 'got- nothing- to- do- with- eating' dip will go}

4. Squats!
Hah! I'm not so useless, see. I do know what squats are. First we stand then we squat, just as the name says, and we do that 20 times. {*Patting self on the shoulder for knowing this*}

5. Lunges!
Ok... The only image that came to mind is when one person lunges at another in anger at the start of a fight. I am not completely sure that was what it meant here, since fighting is far from healthy. So into the google list this goes..

6. Russian twist.. (?)
So how do the Russian do their twist??.. {*sigh* Need to google this too}

7. Standing calf raises
Ok, so as the name suggests, we stand, then we raise our calves.. We do this 20 times.

8. Push up!
Yes, I know this one, and it has got nothing to do with a bra... Demi Moore did this in, what was that movie called? Dang she made it look easy, though.

9. Second plank.
Hmm.. Do I need to get any wooden planks as a prop for this? {Ok, need to google this too}

10. Lunge split jumps
Dear Lord!.. What form of acrobatic act would this entail?...It sounds painful, especially the spliting part.

And I have covered only Monday...

We have more alien terminologies to google.. Randomly, they are:
  • Vertical leg crunches(?)
  • Bird-dog (What the...??)
  • Downward dog ( Huh?????)
  • Obliques crunches (I have not googled what 'Crunches' are, now there are a 'Vertical Leg' and  an 'Oblique' versions, too)
  • Last but not least.. 'Superman'... (Is this where we hold one arm over the chest and another arm with clenched fist positioned skyward and then hold this position for 30 second?? And this pose can make me strong?)
Help!