The plane was quite fast and had us up to 15,000 feet very quickly, at which point (or shortly before), my instructor cinched all the straps that connected me to him. I found the experience of being strapped to another dude to be vaguely humiliating, by the way. Any self consciousness about the indignity of it all or at being a human backpack was soon replaced by the very cold air rushing by and the fantastic views.
The videographer was spinning around us for most of the way down, and I gamely gave the thumbs up sign to humor him. At one point, I was given the parachute controls and turned us gently to the left, and right before being instructed to pull down hard on one of the straps. This put us into an dramatic and fun-at-first spin, and it felt like we were almost horizontal for most of it. Soon enough, however, I was starting to feel a little queasy from the spinning and was happy to come in for a landing
All in all it was pretty fun. The instructor and videographers were excellent, but as many other people have commented on Yelp: the front office is seriously disorganized.
From Marina, we drove to the Monterey Bay Aquarium and paid (ok, we let grandpa handle it) the extortionate admission fee and wandered around with Zoe. At fifteen months old, Zoe is really noticing things around her, and she *loved* the aquarium -- pointing her finger at various fish and staring transfixed at the schools of fish. Her favorite seemed to be the open ocean tank, with the tuna and sardines
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