Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Shooting Gallery
Friday, August 20, 2010
Sunshine Grill dinner
New Responsibilities
Monday, August 16, 2010
Gypsy is Lonely
She's taken to sleeping on a blanket in the downstairs guest room. We thought it was because the sun makes its way into there and warms up the room but now we think it is because she has found a "friend", someone who never talks about this "Baby C"!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Uncle Hank
Cape Verde Season
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
TV Appearance
TV Appearance
Meanwhile, whatever you may think of his politics at least his taste in colleges is beyond question.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Gypsy's Friend
Media Blitz and Calendar Watching
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Virtual Baby Shower
Friday, July 30, 2010
Fifteen years ago....
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Cleaning out desk for Hurricane Season
Sunday, July 25, 2010
East End Dinner
This evening we drove out to East End for a combination date night and celebratory dinner. We went to a restaurant we had not been to in a while, Portofino Wreck View, which sits on the northeast point of the Island. We were treated to a tremendous storm just as we entered East End. The wind picked up tremendously and the waves got huge crashing against the shore. We drove past the blow hole and saw a couple of very large explosions of water out of it. We are celebrating Scott's nomination to a possible government related position and if he gets it will let you know soon. It is a political position and in politics nothing is certain until the government officially announces the appointment. Still, it is quite an honor to even be nominated and so whether it happens or not, today was to celebrate that nomination. If it does happen it will not affect Scott's work or position at the college though it will mean extra work. We had to eat inside because of the wind and rain but sat next to a window and watched it all as we eat. It was a great evening and gave us a good chance to see the eastern end of the island for the first time in a couple of months.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Despicable Me and A La Kebob
After the movie we headed home so Katie could focus on getting her school work done. With assignments due every weekend for her classes, Saturday's and Sunday's have become class time. We are now in the fifth week of our summer quarter at ICCI. I did a radio appearance Monday on Radio Cayman talking about the 40th anniversary of the college and the changes at the institution over the past few years. We are both getting a little better at getting our morning walk in between the rain and might actually try some snorkeling if the weather allows. It is strange not having an off island trip in the works and knowing that we aren't going anywhere until we have a new family member. One thing we are working on now is making sure that as soon as our little one is born we get her properly registered and get her a US passport and social security number. She will be a dependent on my work permit so there is a ton of paperwork we have to have ready well before she comes.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Stormy weekend
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Katie in Texas
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Round of 16
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Rain and Tropical Sorm Alex
This afternoon is the big USA-Ghana match, if the rain lets up we are going to the sportsbar to watch the US transmission and if we cant we will have to watch the Caribbean feed from FIFA at home. Either way it will be a tense afternoon of futbol as we watch the round of 16 match.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Car Window
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
USA 1 Algeria 0
As a result, I got up early and headed over to the sportsbar that I normally find myself at on Saturdays in the fall to watch the Horns play. The bar was already open when I arrived around 8:45 and quickly filled with both American and English fans. They split the bar so on one side they had the US match playing with audio for it and on the other England with its audio. They also had the other game showing on one or two TVs on each side so you could follow your match but keep an eye on the other.
When England scored early on in their match it became clear that the US would have to win to advance. The Americans had a goal disallowed and missed a ton of chances. You could tell the mood in the bar was getting more and more depressed on the American side as the clock ticked down and chance after chance went awry. At the 90 minute mark it was still a scoreless draw and it looked like the US would crash out of the cup and we would all go home disappointed. The English fans were pretty clearly hoping for a US draw which would mean that they would top the group. So, while not exactly cheering for Algeria they were certainly not rooting on the Yanks. Then, in the 91st minute (into injury time) the Americans got a breakaway and Landon Donovan got a rebound goal and I swear you could hear the roar from the US fans in the bar throughout the island. It was incredible! The US 1-0 victory combined with England's 1 nil win over Slovenia meant both teams advance so no one left the bar sad but with the US now topping the group the American fans definitely left with a greater sense of elation not just at the last minute goal that saved them from elimination but at winning the group and hopefully avoiding Germany in the round of 16. With this win the US advance to play Saturday in the round of 16 and I will be right back at the same bar to watch the match hoping for a similar result.