Monday, November 3, 2008

Baby Anna has arrived!



The grandbaby has arrived! On Halloween, her due date as guessed by the doctor back in February. Six pounds, eight ounces and nineteen inches long.

This was my first chance to hold the little tyke. She had mostly been sleeping but opened up her eyes and really seemed to study me. Probably thinking "Oh, please tell me I'm not related to this goofy looking person!". :)

Friday, October 31, 2008

Baby Anna just minutes old

Pic from Anna's daddy's cell phone in the labor and delivery room.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

What my blog is really about...

I think that this comic pretty well summarizes the exciting content of my blog.

Update: link wasn't right... which pretty much ruined the whole joke.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Mexico City recap


I got back from Mexico City the morning of Friday, October 10. The trip was mostly uneventful.

Arrived Sunday night. There were five of us on the same plane, me and four of my students. Yes, four of the students came from Houston. Makes little sense to me, too. The hotel had sent a van for us, charged to one of the rooms. Beers at the hotel bar and dinner at one of the hotel restaurants was about as much as anyone could stand that night.

Class was ... class. Four days of lectures by me and labs for the students to do. I was fighting off a sinus infection the entire week and mostly right on the edge of losing my voice. That made teaching extra interesting. Seven students from the US, the rest from Mexico and points south. I know there were students from Panama, Brazil, and Argentina. Possibly some other countries.

Meals at lunch were at a mall food court near the office. It was all decent food, better than you'd find in an American mall food court. I have to keep lunch pretty light when I'm teaching. It's one thing if the students drift off after lunch, but entirely different if the teacher gets a nap.

One evening I met up with some of the students and we walked down a street near the hotel with very expensive shops. We had dinner at a place called Garabato's. Good, cheap, and crowded. They had a killer dessert tray but I had filled up on dinner.

Class wrapped up at 4pm on Thursday. The Houston group, including me, had a 7am Friday flight. We decided to ride the double-decker tour bus. One guy in the group spoke a little Spanish so he was tasked with getting directions. Didn't work out so well. We did eventually find the bus. It was only later when the bus stopped across the street from the hotel that we found out how far we had wandered in the process of not being able to understand directions.


Pictures in this post are from the bus tour. We rode it from the hotel to the center of the city, the Zocalo. The line of riot police in the picture with the police are are around the corner from the Zocalo where there was a demonstration going on. That's only a small part of the police presence at that spot. Note the full riot gear. So what do the crazy norte-americanos do? Get off the bus near there, of course. Again with vague directions where to catch the tour at a later stop and even vaguer plans to find somewhere to eat.

To make a long hike into a short story, we wandered for quite a while, maybe close to an hour. Narrow little streets, even narrower little shops and not another gringo face to be seen anywhere. I eventually convinced myself that nobody knew where we were going so called a halt to the march. I pulled up Google Maps on the blackberry. Between that and the mostly useless map from the tour bus, I did get us set off in the right direction. We made it to another bus stop barely in time (with some traffic dodging jay walking).

Dinner ended up being ... back in the hotel, room service while packing for most of us.

Then a 2:45am wakeup to be down at the lobby by 3:30am to be at the airport... 45 minutes before the check-in counter even opened up.

Final image from Mexico City, blue screen of death on one of the monitors at the Delta counter.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Lining up for a trip to Mexico City

Not somewhere that is on my list of desirable places to visit but... seems I'll be spending the week of October 6th to 10th in Mexico City running another iteration of the class I taught in Melbourne and Singapore.

There are also classes lined up for late October in Tel Aviv and mid-November in Moscow. I had asked to not travel for the end of October and all of November due to impending grandfatherhood. So these will be conducted by a team member who is based in Tel Aviv.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

September 20, 21: We have acheived normality

Not too much to say about the weekend. Saturday was consumed by laundry catch up and cleaning. Sunday was ... normal. Except for delivering the generator to some friends' house.

Still debris piles everywhere. And power is still off two blocks from our house.

Note: I'm doing some throw-down blog posts to outline the events of the last three weeks. Details will follow as I have time to load pictures and do the writing.

Friday, September 19, 2008

September 14 to 19: The days without power

Quick sketch:

Neighbor Don gave us a line from his generator so we rescued the contents of the refrigerator. Water, including hot water, remained on but for several days we were warned to boil before consuming it. Gas range and propane barbecue grill got a workout.

Heavy rains on Sunday as a cool air mass moved in. After the rain drained away the air turned cool and dry. Major blessing!

Cleanup and stacking of debris on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.

"Meat cooking night" on ... Tuesday? Had neighbors over to help consume the steaks that had thawed. Multiple bottles of wine. Met back fence neighbor for the first time.

Back to work on Thursday and Friday. Offices are on west side of Houston, no damage and power off for only a day or so.

Alice declared "Day 6 is the day it got old". Broke down and bought a generator on Day 6, Don's family due back Saturday.

As we were having a somewhat hang-dog dinner figuring on several more days in the dark and heat, power came back on Friday, Day 7.

Loaned the generator to friends. They went without power for 11 days total. Aryn was without power for 10 days.

Note: I'm doing some throw-down blog posts to outline the events of the last three weeks. Details will follow as I have time to load pictures and do the writing.