Saturday, September 1, 2007

First Day of Football Season

We awoke this morning to the strains of the Eyes of Texas. My awesome most wonderful wife had set the I-home to play that song as our alarm music. She also had hung our Texas Flag in our front window so when I came downstairs you could see the sun streaming in through the flag. First day of football season had arrived.

The day began with us headed to the college for a faculty meeting at 10:30 and to proctor a couple of final exams for the summer quarter which ended this week. At the beginning of the day I thought I would be headed home and listening to the game on the Internet. But after the faculty meeting I checked my personal email and I had gotten an invitation from another Texas Ex here on the Island to a game watching party at his house where he was getting the game off a satellite. I had emailed him earlier in the week to see if there was going to be a game watching party and hadn't heard anything and all but given up. We headed home from the college at 2 after a couple of hours of meetings, paperwork and file work.

The A/C guy arrived around 3:30 and fixed our air conditioning which had made this week a tough one at the house. The machine was in desperate need of freon and the filters were filthy. When he finished we headed out to buy some new air filters and then on up to West Bay to watch the game. Texas did not play well and almost tried to give away the game at the end but held on for a way too close for comfort 21-13 win over a team they should have beat by 40 points. The house we went to to watch the game was incredible. The TV room was a huge big screen with surround sound and speakers throughout the house so you could hear the game wherever you were. The main house was two stories with a widows peak third level. The guest house was bigger than our place. The property sits on two full plots and faces the water with bed rooms for the kids bigger than our living room. The folks we watched with were awesome and so down to earth you would never know they were obviously multi multi multi millionaires (he is a land developer here with his father and they own several huge commercial properties). Katie even said she had fun and you all know how she feels about football.

We start the fall quarter Monday which isn't a holiday here. One month to our accreditation visit and things that were already crazy busy are about to be ramped up even more. We are keeping an eye on Hurricane Felix way to our south but he looks like he will not be an issue for Cayman and lets hope it stays that way.