Sunday, October 28, 2007

Missing Kelly possibly found

No APBs required. Missing Kelly may have been spotted and seems to be real. Someone answering to her name and with similar appearance was seen using the Internet at our hotel and ate dinner with us on Friday night. While it's possible it was an imposter or decoy, she insisted that she was indeed the real Kelly from Utah. Sources say that she may even show up at school on Monday.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Super Baleada, Missing Kelly, and mucho lluvia

Days 3 and 4 in La Ceiba have included more head-pounding spanish studies (today I learned the phrase ``cada loco con su tema`` -- to each their own), getting much closer to our fellow students, and the discovery of Tanya`s and my favorite discovery de comida, ironically right next to our hotel. At the Super Baleada one can eat a tasty, giant chicken quesadilla on a fresh flour tortilla for about $1.25. It was pure gastronomic delight and we returned for dinner the following evening. If they were open before 4 pm we would probably eat three meals a day there. We`ve also spent time getting to know Sara from Hood Canal, WA and Lisanne and Karen from the Netherlands(pictured with Tanya). The only student we have not gotten to know is the infamous but mysterious Kelly, a gal from Utah who is supposed to be enrolled in the school and volunteering at the jungle school but people have only caught a glimpse of. She is an enigma like the Yetti or Sasquatch.

The last two days have also included thunderous torrential rain, so loud that it often wakes you up. But the flip side is that temperatures are much more comfortable and you don´t feel like taking a shower every ten minutes.

La Ceiba is nice but relatively boring since we cannot venture far with school each day. But this weekend promises more excitement as we travel la isla Utila, home of sun, scuba, sand, much cervezas and the supposedly must-be-seen treetop recycled glass bar. Mui interesante!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

First few days in Honduras

Arrived on Sunday around noon in San Pedro Sula where Tanya was waiting for me. We then connected on a scary, seemingly 30 year old prop plane to La Ceiba, pretty much holding our breath for most of the way. Arrived in La Ceiba where it was HOT, around 90 degrees with equal humidity. Our school´s director, Rafael picked us up and we made our way to our hotel. After a scrumptious shrimp dinner at Mango Tango, we both passed out.

On Monday morning we woke at 6:45 AM !?!? to get to school for our 7:30 start. I was quite anxious as I met my instructor Melisa, and after testing my sad Spanish, she quickly opened the text book to the very beginning. No advanced placement for this estudiante. But I must say, after 2 days of lessons, I feel like I´m improving rapidly. We´ve met some cool peeps in the school including 2 Dutch gals and some Canadians, all of whom seem far better in Spanish than me:( Last night at dinner we met the infamous ¨Rickys," pictured here. Gringo Ricky is a 49-year-old Canadian retiree who has purchased a home here and plans on making Honduras his and his wife´s home. Military Ricky, is a lawyer who´s primary business is helping the Gringos who want to get situated in Honduras. Buying a car, house, need to get out of jail, etc., Military Ricky is your man. This afternoon, maybe happy hour at La Quinta Real, La Ceiba´s nicest hotel, followed my mucho homework which I think is "tarea de casa." Man, my brain has not worked this hard in awhile.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Travel Bug Strikes Again

Yes, believe it or not, I´m hopping jet planes again. On the morning of October 16th, I left a somewhat gloomy Seattle to begin a 6 week sojourn. This trip will take me to NYC, Honduras, Argentina, California and back to Seattle. In Honduras I´m signed up for an immersive Spanish program so I hope to end this holiday somewhat decently able to ´hablar espanól.´

First stop: The Big Apple. I spent 5 days in NYC which was experiencing quite the Indian summer. Temps were in the 70s and the humidity felt like it was July instead of mid October. Global Warming?? Who knows, but I was happy to be walking the city in shorts. Lacking a car and staying with my friends in Edgewater NJ, I walked across a major NY bridge for the first time. Kinda fun passing cars stuck in traffic on the George Washington Bridge. On the NY side the A Subway gets you to midtown pretty fast. My stay included a visit to the NY Historical Society´s 9-11 exhibit(very humbling), walks in Central Park(New yorkers with dogs are fun to watch) and some great Tapas food at Bar Carere and Sala both south of Union Square area. Also watched the Rugby World Final with some crazed but ultimately sad English folk(SA 15, Eng 6). One of the great things about NY is that no matter what matters to you, you can find friends to share the love. I walked into The Mercury Bar on 3rd & 34th on Saturday and was immediately transformed to the state of Alabama. I was surrounded by Crimson Tide faithful cheering their school´s romping of Tennessee. Waitresses wore Tide cheerleading outfits and, though not a ´Bama disciple, I was welcomed as long as I was not wearing orange. Even got a free Alabama Slamma shot to celebrate the win. My next visit I hope to find the equivalent Duckspot but damn, those Bama peeps were fun! Now, on to Honduras!

Monday, September 10, 2007

Monterey Triathlon completed!











This weekend, after months of training, I successfully completed my first triathlon. It wasn't pretty and it wasn't fast but I, along with my entire Team in Training group, completed the 1.5K swim, 40K bike, and 10K run. My time was 3 hours, 45 minutes, which placed me around #800 of the 1400 person race. No, I won't be trying out for the Beijing olympic team, but given it was my first tri and I got two leg cramps on the swim, I'm not too disappointed. And lots of room for improvement, right! Yep. I was met at the finish line by my parents who drove about 300 miles to be there. And most important of all, our team raised over $125,000 for cancer research! Thanks to everyone's support for the past few months. Peace!

Monday, August 13, 2007

Softball Champions




This weekend was a busy one. Saturday I completed a simulation of the triathlon I will be doing in September. I swam over one mile (over, mostly because my swim technique tends to create a zig zag course), biked about 25 miles and then ran 3 miles. Lets just say by the time I ended, my running steps were short and slow. Weary, sore, and hungry, but I was pretty happy with myself for completing it. 4 more weeks of practice and then the real thing September 8. On Sunday, my Mercer Island softball team completed a fantastic season by capturing the championship despite entering the playoffs as the #8 seed. Winning isn't everything, but it sure is fun!

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Home woes and more wedding fun

August ... tis the season for weddings ... and ... torrential downpours & roof collapses?! Upon returning from California I found, to my dismay, that a week of rain and a leaky roof had caused my ceiling to collapse above my stairway. Not fun!! The roof is now fixed but I continue to stare at the hole in the ceiling until insurance hashes things out. A week ago we got to attend Mo and Bethany's wedding. Lots of fun and lots of typical Mo & Bethany style laughs! Today I started a business (Eddie Ranch, LLC) so I'm officially working for myself -- yes, really working, I'm helping Xbox with Halo 3 promotions. Have to earn some money to repair my house before it falls on my head!!

California here we come ...

Hello from Seattle where we are enjoying a typical mostly sunny, occasionally cloudy, once in awhile rainy, mild and un-humid summer. Bored with no job, Eddie? Why, no, but thanks for asking. Hema and I recently did a roadtrip down the west coast to Santa Cruz for Leslie & Colin's wedding. It was a splendid trip that included a wet campnight at Crater Lake, hot air ballooning over Napa, and a beautiful wedding/3 days in Santa Cruz. We even ducked into a bookstore on the eve of Harry Potter #7's release and grabbed an early copy. On the way back we drove through the Giant Redwoods and saw the tallest tree in the US(5% of which is pictured here). My triathlon training took a hiatus due to a knee injury, but hoping to get back on track this week. Thanks to all those who have donated!
Upcoming fun includes a Las Vegas weekend for a bachelor party, John Genna's Orcas wedding, and then the big triathlon weekend in Monterrey September 8!! Here's something cool I read about: check out this Forbes writers blogging as "Fake Steve Jobs" -- hilarious: fakesteve.blogspot.com.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Double Dose Demented Debauchery

Memorial Day weekend, 25 men descended on Chicago to help Johnny and Mo celebrate their last few months of singleness. Lets just say Chicago hasn't seen this kind of mayhem since the Cubs won the Series.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Return to America

Not as exciting as a month in Africa but my return to Seattle has been adventurous to say the least. Sans job, the last couple of months have been filled with triathlon training, lots of softball (man I suck after a year in London), happy hours at Karma, lunches with old friends, and a dubiously memorable Memorial Day double dose bachelor party for John Genna and MoMo. Still pursuing employment but, man, this no-work lifestyle ain't that bad :) Oh, friends in the UK, miss you guys a ton! Ted, Erin, Jenn and I will try and bring some London shizzat to Seattle. Brilliant!

Pictures are worth ....