Friday, December 28, 2007

Texas football season comes to a close

Last night in San Diego my beloved Horns beat Arizona State 52-34 to close out 2007 with a 10-3 record. The game was on ESPN so I got to watch it from the comfort of my own living room. This was only the third game available through basic cable here on the Island, so I could watch it from home, and the previous two, OU and A&M did not end well. For the first time in 18 seasons I was unable to attend in person any of the Texas games and this was the first Texas bowl game I have missed attending in person since the '91 Cotton Bowl. Ironically Dennis Erickson who coached ASU last night was the coach of Miami, the team which took Texas behind the woodshed to the tune of 46-3 back in 91.

While I haven't gotten to attend any games, I have gotten to watch or follow Texas games at a variety of locations. These ranged from a mansion in West Bay, to a sports bar in Grand Harbour, at my home in Red Bay, a Holiday Inn Key Largo and even on a casino boat in international waters off the Florida coast. I missed two games that later had to be watched on the Internet and generally missed out on the normal day to day coverage you get when you live in Texas.

Missing football is the one draw back to living in paradise (well that and the hurricanes in August and September).

As Katie likes to say with football drawing to a close she gets her husband back. From the end of the Super Bowl until that first weekend in September when the rites of fall renew, our weekends are not spent trying to find the Texas game or tracking the score, back to biking and hiking and shows and snorkeling.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Boxing Day

Today is a national holiday here in Cayman called "Boxing Day". The holiday was traditionally a day when employers would give gifts to their employees and people would give gifts to those less fortunate, ie a day for charitable works. It has morphed into a national sporting day and typically a big cricket match is played. We are off work and will be resting and perhaps doing some more snorkeling. We have been really good about sticking to our exercise schedule and after two straight days of biking today will be a walking day with some swimming mixed in for variety.

Katie and I awoke yesterday to an expected high of 84 degree weather. We wanted to do an early morning bike ride before it got too hot. With a morning chill still clearly being felt we left around 7:45 and biked on the new bypass out to Hirst road then up to Careenage the small dock about a kilometer above the college on the North Sound. After a brief stop at Careenage we biked down Hirst road to Pedro Castle where we ate some apples and drank our water. Then a ride home along the main road back to Red Bay for a good hour and a half tour. We are trying to work our way up to some long rides but this time we are taking it slow and building gradually so we don't have a repeat of last summer.

After cleaning up we made a nice Christmas breakfast of eggs, toast and turkey bacon. Our plan had been to head over to Smith's Cove around 11 and go snorkeling. we were running late and didn't get out the door until almost noon. By the time we got to Smith's cove it was packed. a drive up seven mile showed that everyone else had the same plan we did so we decided to head over to the north side of the Island. When we got to Cayman Kai we were greeted by an empty beach all to ourselves. We set out our picnic lunch and then went into the water. We were feeling adventurous and swam out to the reef a good 1000 feet from shore. The fish that far out were incredible and with our new underwater camera we were very busy. After an hour or so of swimming we headed back in and chowed down on our PB&J's and ginger bread cookies that Katie had made on Christmas Eve.

For Christmas dinner we had a full turkey, stuffing, corn and green bean casserole. We got to talk to a lot of family members throughout the day on Windows live and by phone. All in all it was an incredible Christmas.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas

Kathleen and I want to wish all our family and friends a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. 2007 is drawing to a close and as we reflect back on this year there have been so many changes personally and professionally its hard to keep track of them all. A year ago we never would have thought our next Christmas would be spent in the Caribbean in 80 degree weather but that is where we find ourselves on this Christmas Eve. It has been a very eventful year and we appreciate all the love and support we have recieved as we made these momentous changes. We cant wait to see what 2008 has in store.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Pre-Christmas and New Year's resolutions

We are back on Island after a week in DFW and Georgia to visit family and friends. It was a week of family, shopping, medical appointments and meeting Jennifer and Ryan's new baby girl Emma Katherine who arrived the week before we came to visit.

While home we both had Dr.'s appointments to get regular check ups and both were horrified to discover that all the weight we had lost over the summer had been gained back during the fall. A lot of it is because we now have a car and all the extra biking we were doing was cut out. In addition, we have been spending so much time on college stuff that our morning walks and exercising has gotten progressively less and less. So we have made a resolution to get back to exercising more, spending more time on non-college related activities and enjoying more of this beautiful Island than just the ICCI campus.

We were also both inspired by Katie's sister Melanie who ran the half marathon the first weekend we were home. Both of us would like to start training and do a half marathon by next fall and a full marathon by 2009. The Cayman Islands marathon is usually the beginning of December so we have a year to start building up. There are several 5k and 10k runs here on the Island so those will help gauge our progress.

The last two days we have done an exercise walk and a bike ride on the new bypass road which was built with a bike lane so we have started off well. The temperatures are in the high 70's so it is perfect exercising weather especially when the breeze blows in from the sea.

Thanks to Russ, Gail, Stephanie and Mel for a great time in DFW and to Kevin, Kristy, Kelsey, Scott K and Maryanna for a fun visit to Georgia.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Back to the States for a Week

Tomorrow we head back to Dallas-Fort Worth for the first time in six months. With graduation done and classes not starting again until January 7 we have some time to catch up with family and celebrate early Christmas. We will be in DFW through Wednesday afternoon spending time with Katie's family and doing doctor and dentist appointments. Wednesday night we head to Georgia where we will spend time with Scott's family and catch up with Katie's friends who still live in the Macon area. We head back to Cayman on Sunday the 16th. With the weather here still in the 80's most days and nothing resembling jacket weather we know that our first stop Saturday will be our storage facility to pick up winter clothes. It is hard to believe its been six months since we came down here. We are both looking forward to seeing family and getting serious away time from the college and work.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Graduation

By Katie

Our Graduation ceremony was yesterday afternoon at Church of God Holiness in Red Bay. We had 39 graduates and managed to get them through all their individual shots, getting robed and ready, through the group shot, and all lined up with minimal fuss. We did have four show up with only 5 minutes to spare and almost sent me shooting through the roof but at least they were there and ready before we marched.

It was awesome to see the church fill very quickly. Last year, they had the ceremony at the same location but just 2/3 of the downstairs filled. This year, we had the entire church, including the balcony, packed with people standing along the side walls, back, and in the foyer of the church. I was sitting next to the Chief Secretary of the Cayman Islands (#2 person in the Cayman government) on the platform and he leaned over to me and commented about the turn out. Next year, we will have to consider a location that holds more. The turn out this year was with no advertising and problems getting the invitations out.

I was the Marshall of the ceremony and led everyone in the processional. Dr. Cummings and the Chief Secretary followed. Scott and a member of the legislative assembly, Ms. Lucielle Seymour, came next. The guest speaker, other members of our Board of Trustees, and the faculty preceded the students who marched in last. The students took up the first two pews while we sat up on the podium.

All in all, it was a beautiful ceremony and went off without a hitch. Scott did a great job handling his parts of the ceremony and helping the group of people who handed diploma covers and did the hoods. I announced the names of all the graduates and led the recessional.

After the ceremony, Scott and I celebrated by going to Deckers restaurant on Seven Mile Beach, a new restaurant we had never been to before. I had a WONDERFUL Caribbean lobster tail. Scott had a mixed grill with chicken, beef, and lobster. Scott tried a Pinetini (Pineapple Martini) while I had a Seven Mile Melt Down (Pina Colada with Peach Liqueur).

The ceremony is already having a positive impact. Students that we thought might not be coming back were so enthusiastic about the ceremony that they have already called Scott to talk about their next degree. It was exciting and we are looking forward to seeing the Associates students get their Bachelors! After all the hard work, it was great to see the ceremony come off the way it did and the reaction of the students be so positive.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Graduation Week

This past week has been another long and crazy one. Our graduation ceremony is today at 3:00 and that has meant we were furiously working to clear the graduate files, academically and financially. We are also in the last three weeks of the Caribcert program, trying to get admitted and registered our new students for the Winter Quarter as well as complete registration for continuing students, trying to finish the Standards of Academic Progress for the Fall quarter and finalize all the details for the graduation events. It has meant that Katie and I have been at the office working 12 hours a day pretty much every day this week.

The graduation events included a graduation banquet on Thursday and our rehearsal on Friday evening. Kathleen, as the registrar has been handling the lion share of planning and coordinating all the events. The college had not held a banquet in several years but there was a lot of enthusiasm about restarting that tradition. Katie got a committee of graduates to call several restaurants and get quotes for the meal. They ended up picking Grand Old House and the dinner was held out on the patio next to the water. It truly is one of the most incredible restaurants on the Island with an extraordinary view. Katie prepared a PowerPoint slide show presentation and it was shown on a plasma TV the rental of which one of our students got a local business to donate. Katie printed the tickets and handled the sale of tickets as well as getting all the payments made. She printed up commemorative menu's with the program on the back on card stock which made for a very nice keepsake. The banquet went really well and almost 70 people attended. It was great to restart an old tradition.

The rehearsal Friday night was at the Church of God Holiness in Red Bay where the ceremony will be held. Ironically, the church where we are having our ceremony is just a block and a half away from our house. That means a short trip Sunday afternoon. After missing our Friday night Sushi the last several weeks, we had a chance to go to Yoshi after the rehearsal and enjoy a nice meal. Yesterday morning we did some Christmas shopping and then in the afternoon went over to the college and spent two hours printing and folding programs for the graduation ceremony. We also went over again our roles in the ceremony and made sure everything was ready. After the ceremony today we have a week to get registration complete and then head home for a week in DFW and Georgia.