Monday, September 26, 2011

First Week of the Term and Grand Opening of the New Building

Last week was the start of our fall term and with 233 students registered it was typical first week of the quarter insanity.  Adding to the regularly expected insanity were three things.  First Katie is back teaching for the first time in over a year.  She is teaching two classes, both on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  That means a sitter on Tuesdays and that on Thursdays I am working a full day and then in the evening watching Arianna.  Katie is very excited to be back teaching and has already set out weeks worth of lesson plans.  The second thing was that with the first week, a board meeting and the grand opening of the new building, John was on island and staying with us.  Finally, there was of course the new building and getting it opened and in use.  It was supposed to actually host classes last week but we couldn't get electricity to it until Friday so we had to move classes around all week while we waited for that to happen.  Tonight will be the first classes in the building which is quite exciting.

The ceremonial grand opening went off Friday afternoon with the Minister of Education on hand to give remarks and representatives from the financial services organizations that had donated money to outfit the two classrooms.  Arianna was on hand and happy to be passed around by her ICCI family all of who wanted to hold her and pay attention to her.  The building looked great and it will definitely be well received by the students who take classes in the new classrooms.  The first official function in the building would happen Saturday as the Board of Trustees held its fall meeting in the CISPA (CI Society of Professional Accountants) classroom.  In a bit of good timing this was the bye week for the Horns so no football watching was harmed in the insanity of this weekends events.

Arianna in her outfit for the ceremony
Arianna and Daddy after the ceremony

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Gang War in Cayman

The real world is interrupting this island's desire to be a quiet sleepy tourist and banking destination.  Two gangs from up in West Bay the far west and northern part of the island have broken into open warfare and there have been four murders in the last six days in tit for tat shootings.  That is almost as many as these islands will get in a year.  The Governor called a special meeting of the top government officials and there has been open discussion of a curfew for the West Bay area and with the spread of shootings to the capital yesterday the Premier made an address to the nation yesterday about it.  So far at least everything has been far away from our neighborhood and from the college but we are keeping an eye on things.  Everyone seems conscious though of the fact that this is one short step from us being like Jamaica and not being the "safe" tourist destination in the Caribbean so we expect heavy police presence and crackdowns over the next few weeks.

Classes started yesterday but unfortunately we had a hiccup with the new building as CUC wont get electricity to it until Wednesday.  That meant last night we had to move classes around and use the canteen, something we will have to do again tonight while we wait for the new classrooms to open.  Yesterday was number 41 and we did a baby swap sitter and had a nice birthday dinner for me Sunday night at Yoshi's to celebrate.

Friday, September 16, 2011

New Building on Campus Complete

McLaughlin Hall
Last fall we broke ground on the newest building for our campus, a new classroom building to be called McLaughlin Hall after one of our distinguished graduates and benefactors.  It had been two plus years since completing the tearing down of the old administration and library building and that work had left a big empty space in the rear of our campus.  During the spring we dealt with delays from the architect and from planning but as we entered May construction finally started.  All summer we have been watching the construction of the new building with growing excitement.  The weather has been kind enough to not cause too many delays.  That doesn't mean we didn't have problems but the majority of issues with it were caused by government's generally slow and plodding movement which isn't unexpected, though definitely frustrating. 

Still, everything has finally been resolved, the construction completed and Monday the new McLaughlin Hall classroom building will finally open.  It is the third building on our campus and is to the rear of the Friends Hall classroom building back where the old storage shed used to be, behind the old library.  The new building has two large classrooms with seating for 32 students.  Two local financial organizations sponsored the classrooms purchasing smart boards, lecterns, whiteboards, tables and chairs for seating and generally insuring that these will be state of the art classrooms.  It is an exciting time on campus and will definitely make for a fantastic fall term as we get the 2011-2012 academic year started.

For comparison, here is an aerial view of our campus taken in 2008.  You can see the white shed to the rear of the campus where the new building and parking lot now sit.  The college owns the field north of the lot and Clayton Strain so there is still a lot of room to grow.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

World Cup 2014 Qualifier

Cayman scores its only goal on a PK in 4-1 loss
One of the perks in my work for the Ministry of Health is that the Minister of Health is also the Minister of Sport and from time time that means an opportunity to attend significant sporting events on the island.  This evening was one of those times as I got to sit in the VIP section of Truman Bodden National Stadium in George Town as the Cayman Islands took on El Salvador in World Cup 2014 qualifying.  I attended with the CEO of CINICO and was a few rows up from the Governor of the Island and most of the CI Government Ministers and officials.  We were also one row above the officials from El Salvador and it was interesting to watch how they were living and dying with every pass and shot.

El Salvador was unlucky not to get two or three first half goals as the half ended in a nil-nil draw. But as the second half began they scored twice early to take a commanding lead.  But then, trailing 2 nil Cayman had a fantastic ten minute run that included their goal on a deserved PK and then culminated just a few minutes later when a great shot from distance after three beautiful set up passes almost tied the score at 2 but went just over the cross bar. The crowd was really into the game and you could feel the electricity in the air.  After that though it was back to dominance by El Salvador as they scored twice more and easily could have won 7 or 8 to 1 but hit the post at least four times. The crowd of around 2000 was great for a small nation and it was a blast to see world quality futbol (such as it was) in person here in the Islands. Even though it was "work related", it was a great evening and a fun match to watch.

Fan below us shows the colors

With one of the El Salvador officials before the match

Saturday, September 3, 2011

First Day of Football




The sixth annual First Day of Football (FDOFB) celebration kicked off in the Cummings household last night with the ceremonial giving of gifts.  This year that consisted of two new Longhorn car decals for our vehicles and some Longhorn cookies made by Katie.  One of the decals we had been trying to find for a couple of years and Katie found it on the Internet and secretly ordered it.  Unfortunately, a few months ago I randomly ran into someone in a parking lot at a restaurant who just happened to have the decal.  With Katie watching on in horror I proceeded to ask him where he got the decal and after he mentioned he was leaving island began to negotiate for the purchase of it right then and there.  That forced Katie to step in and reveal she had already bought one and it was a FDOFB present.  Although the surprise was lost, it was still great to finally put the decal on the car after waiting patiently for a couple of months knowing we had it.

Katie also hung out the Texas Longhorn flag this week from the window of the nursery overlooking the living room.  This morning we took some family photos decked out in our longhorn gear and this evening I will head over to the sports bar which is going to be streaming the Texas opener against Rice.  Someday this will take a lot of explaining to Arianna why Daddy gets his own private Christmas in September (after all, it is the most wonderful time of the year, the start of the college football season).  I am so lucky to have married a women who embraced my obsession rather than fighting it. Lets hope my daughter is as understanding as her Mom.