Friday, July 18, 2008
Storms and Flat Tires
Monday, July 14, 2008
Stephanie headed home
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Snorkeling the Wreck of the Callie
Para sailing on Seven Mile Beach
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Playing Tourist
Monday, July 7, 2008
Boatswain's and Sting Ray Sand Bar
This morning we got up early and headed up to West Bay. Boatswain's Beach which houses the Turtle Farm was having a free day in celebration of Constitution Day, normally it is 75 dollars for tourists to go in (only 10 dollars for us locals). Even with the locals discount we had never made it up there so today was a great day for our first visit. The turtle farm produces all of the giant green turtle meat used in the restaurants on Cayman. The giant green turtles are an endangered species so the farm produces most of the turtles for release into the wild and actually puts out more turtles than would otherwise survive. We saw the breeding pools for the turtles as well as the pools for each of the age groups. We got to pick up turtles and also swim with them later in the lagoon. There was also a pool with waterfalls and we walked the nature walk. Around 11:30 we had to leave for lunch and our sting ray snorkel tour.
We had lunch at Eats cafe which is a U.S. style diner with pictures of Marilyn Monroe on the wall and on the menus. After lunch we headed out on Captain Marvin's tour of the sandbar and snorkeling sites. The weather early in the day had been threatening but by the time our boat headed out the dark skies had moved away and the sun was even peeking out. We hit the sandbar first and got to feed the sting rays. They are so used to humans that they rub up against you and are very insistent on being fed the squid. Everyone got to kiss a stingray (which brings seven years good luck) and we got some great pictures. From there it was over to the Barrier Reef and then the Coral Gardens for snorkeling. We all had a great time and are exhausted. Stephanie has her digital camera and has already taken well over 1000 pictures in just three days.
We still have trips back to West Bay to visit Hell as well as lots of snorkeling tours planned for the rest of the week. Tonight is a dinner at the house and some DVD movies to rest up after a very active weekend.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Stephanie visiting
Katie has been doing much better since her surgery though she has only been back to work for two days. Next week she will be back full time and we will see how she does. We are into storm season and have been tracking the storm that is crossing the Atlantic though it looks like it will be heading towards the east coast of the U.S. and well north of us. That will be a normal occurrence for us the next three months through the rest of the summer until the end of October. We are both teaching this quarter and with the biggest summer class in several years we are staying busy.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Katie doing great
Meanwhile our thoughts and prayers are with Nick and Julia Koclanes and Maryann Walsh. We are so sorry to hear the news and will be thinking of you.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Update
Prior to that we had Katie's concert over at the Grand Old House. We have photo's, digital clips and also a DVD that in time we will post on this site in some form or another. It was a tremendous concert and evening. The music and meal next to the water were just incredible. The choir is on hiatus now until September when they start preparing for their Christmas concert season.
Prior to that we hosted Scott's father and his wife for a long weekend and spent time showing them around the Island. They were a dry run for the family coming in the months ahead starting with Katie's sister Stephanie who comes at the beginning of July for 10 days.
We are in the first week of the summer quarter and with our business manager just having given birth and our Director of Operations now being the news director at CITN we are having to cover several jobs and that has made things a little insane at the college.
Will let everyone know about Katie as soon as we know more. Keep her in your thoughts.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Rainy Season comes in with a bang
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Second Anniversary
Friday, May 23, 2008
Little Cayman
We spent most of the next two days hanging out on the hammocks in the shade and reading. We had bought the full meal plan and the meals were incredible. The resort caters to divers and they need big meals since they burn so much on their dives. Katie said it reminded her of camp where everyone would get together for breakfast then go off for their morning activities, then come back for lunch and repeat in the afternoon with dinner being full of the "dive" stories. we both agreed that we need to get certified and do some diving.
Even with the unfortunate sunburning, it was a very relaxing couple of days. We plan to go back and see the rest of the Island sometime before we head back to the States. There are now just three weeks left in our Spring quarter and with no break before the Summer quarter begins things are moving fast and furious. The cats have beaten the ringworm and we havent had to deal with giving them medicine in a while. Katie is getting ready for her concert with the national choir on June 7 and we are looking forward to visits from various family members from each of our families in the next several weeks. Congrats to Stephanie, Katie's sister who will graduate shortly and is coming to visit us in july as our graduation present to her.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Little Cayman Trip this weekend
Monday, May 5, 2008
Friday, May 2, 2008
Radio Commercials
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Off Season Blues
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Poetry at Dart Park
Katie is getting ready for her first concert with the Cayman National Choir on June 7th. They will be singing with the Cayman National Orchestra at an event to be held at the Grand Old House on Petra Plantation and the concert is called around the world in an evening. They will be singing songs from all over the world and every Monday evening she heads off to practice.
Coming back from Texas, we brought all of Katie's scrap booking supplies and her special suit case. So of course American lost our luggage and we had to sweat out 24 hours of waiting for them to arrive. This seems to be a common problem with American and its flights to Cayman. We think its because they always oversell the flight so it is always packed then everyone is bringing several suitcases since vacationers come here usually for a week. So they hit their weight restriction and have to leave luggage for the next flight. The problem is we were on the last flight of the day so our luggage didn't come in until the next day. This being Cayman we had to run to the airport to pick up our luggage once it arrived because if we waited for American to deliver it, it would be a couple of more days.
We are into week five of our quarter and things just continue to fly along. We cant even catch our breath once we finish one task its right into another.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Texas for dental work and surprise birthday present
Today Scott got his tooth fixed. He had cracked a veneer last week and since they use different bonding material in Cayman we had to get the work done in the States. We could have gone to a dentist in Miami but decided to spend the extra money and come to Texas for Gail's birthday.
We are here through Sunday morning then return to Cayman.
Monday, April 7, 2008
Spring Cleaning
Friday night we went to the movies at Caymana Bay and saw Vantage Point which was actually a pretty good movie. It was pretty clear many of the people in the theatre had not seen the commercials and they were surprised that it was basically a telling of the same story from several different vantage points which meant that it was jumping back and forth. The quarter is now in full swing. Katie has had two classes with her Intro to College Studies students and is about to start the on line component which we are doing as a pilot program. Its funny you finish one quarter and before you catch your breath the next one is going and we are even already working on the summer schedule and faculty since registration for the summer starts at the end of April. The wheel just keeps turning.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Cayman National Choir
It is beastly hot here most days which means a very hot and sticky rainy season is just around the corner and is not good news for the approaching hurricane season which begins in less than 60 days. It is also not good news for our electric bill. Even though we keep our home temperature at 80 degrees it is running a lot and electricity does not come cheap on this Island. The spring quarter is now in full swing and we are both working long days. We are planning to go to Little Cayman for our second wedding anniversary and finally get to see the third Island in the group. We are also fast approaching our one year anniversary of moving to Cayman, it certainly doesn't feel like a whole year has almost gone by.