Fun in Florida: Family Vaca

Happy 2016! This year, our family was fortunate to join our friends at their ‘summer’ home outside of West Palm Beach, Florida to close out the end of 2015 and welcome the new year. (Thank you, Dan and Rosa!) Despite having been to Florida before, December had been such a whirlwind with last-minute proposals at work that I didn’t have time to plan, or even anticipate!, anything for the trip beyond hanging out by a pool.

We only went to the pool once… and the hot tub was broken.

As it turns out, I was much happier to spend hours and hours at parks representing many of Florida’s natural climates: wetlands, mangroves, rivers, beaches, and a dry climate that Palm Beach County informs me is called scrub and scrubby flatwoods. I learned that the county utilities department teamed up with the parks and recreation department to build constructed wetland nature preserves, which serve many purposes including: (1) filtering the county’s wastewater (as nature intended!) to replenish groundwater supply, (2) providing habitat and food for native and endangered species, and (3) creating this great open park that locals and visitors can explore, play in, and learn from. We saw dozens of birds, lizards, turtles, butterflies, cypress, even a few alligators and manatees! I’ll definitely return, hopefully with better camera equipment and some binoculars.

A summary of spots we visited this trip:

  • Green Cay Wetlands
  • Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge (Everglades)
  • Seacrest Scrub Natural Park
  • Riverbend Park – fun river for canoeing/ kayaking, also bike trails
  • Ocean Ridge Beach (Boynton Beach and Inlet)
  • Mangrove Park – wear long sleeves and pants!
  • Wakodahatchee Wetlands

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Wizards v Hornets Game with Lion Dance Halftime Show

I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve been to a basketball game. Jeremy Lin is the reason for my attendance at nearly half of these games. Hey, this is just what happens when Jeremy Lin turns your dad into a basketball fan.

In any case, our family drove into DC this past Saturday to watch the Washington Wizards face off the Charlotte Hornets (+ Jeremy Lin). He had some brightly blue shoes, and did well (to my untrained eyes), but not quite well enough for the Hornets to win. Final score: Wizards 109 to Hornets 101.

It also turned out to be Asian Heritage Night (honestly now, was this programming decision motivated entirely by Jeremy Lin’s presence–and therefore substantially higher percentage of Asians in the audience–at this game?), so the halftime show included a set of lion dance. Nice job, CYC and East Rising. They could have fit a few more lions in there, the arena’s huge!

I was really far up in the stands, so all the pictures look generally the same, with different colored ants scattered differently across the floor. Didn’t get close enough for a shot of Jeremy Lin–this time, anyway!

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