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Endurance....

Sunday, February 28, 2010

No Tsunami!

First to get it out of the way- we are Tsunami free as of 11:30 this morning. We were under a watch since last night, but they called it off today- glad we didn't have that to worry about!

Friday I had Maddie at the Dr. for a major big-toe infection. You wouldn't believe this thing (I have a picture that I took to add to my integumentary system power point for my anatomy physiology class but I won't show it here- too graphic!). Her toe is swollen, red, and LOTS of pus. Poor thing. She is on antibiotics so we will hope for a speedy recovery. So far its not been too speedy so we will see..... The only benefit for her, she got to watch her sister at swim practice on Friday and Saturday- that seemed to cheer her up :)

Saturday we needed to do something that didn't have Maddie on her feet all day so we decided to drive around the south end of the island. We went to the "famous" Jeff's Pirate Cove- tourist trap-y but had a fun lunch at a beach restaurant.

Some nice scenery.


Sunday is Sunday- sad ending to a short weekend.
We had a guest speaker at church today- from Canada! Really interesting guy. He talked about having to get up at 6am tomorrow to see the big Olympic hockey game- side note on that, Kevin and I are on media blackout as we are taping the game to watch tomorrow night- so NO ONE is to tell us the outcome please! Go Canada!



Saturday, February 27, 2010

Multi-blog

Tomorrow I will put in a two day overview. We spent the day today traveling around the south end of the island.....it was almost like a road trip! Didn't need a map or a GPS 'cause there is only one road, but still as road trip-y as we will get here. I will give the full run down with photos tomorrow- Big Love is on and its just getting good! :)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Seriously....

After 12 hours of power out today we are about to have another outage (the only benefit of living with the guy who is in the know- I get a heads up before they turn off the power!). Can't wait to see how the refrigerated items fair- at least there is no cream in there to go bad.......
So this will be a blog free night!
Sorry- see ya tomorrow :)

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

OOG

Only on Guam would you have to stalk a grocery store and a corner store in order to find cream for your coffee. Yes I know that all of you have Tim Hortons 24/7....... we don't even have Starbucks- no I don't like Starbucks but I would accept it at this point- so, no coffee at home means no coffee, period. Rambling, I know but I am coffee deprived! Top this off with a planned 12hour power outage tomorrow and you have one cranky girl. So I thought to cheer myself up with a cartoon:
Funny right? So I asked myself "Am I a happy cow?"
Answer......yes....... though some coffee would be nice :p

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Done!

55 nervous system tests graded! Half of them were done at the pool tonight. My students love the water marks on their tests :}

As I was sitting there at the poolside I suddenly looked up and saw this on the wall next to my chair:
Then I noticed he wasn't alone:
Really, ew. Way too many legs for my liking.
Of course Maddie wouldn't say ew- she would be identifying the species. Did I mention she is trading in her dream of marine biology for entomology? I will insist she never brings her work home.

Since I had the camera out I figured I would click a photo-view from my deck chair:
I spend a lot of time at this pool- and I am SO thankful for the deck chairs! Not so thankful for the millepedes though......

Monday, February 22, 2010

Don't panic.....

I'll blog tomorrow night- I am just too tired tonight!
:)

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Another Olympic Night

We have taken to sitting down most nights and watching the Olympic events. Maddie and Ellie have their favorite events. The general consensus though are the speed events. Whatever the events- the girls always have their Olympic mascots with them that Bubbie and Poppa Jack sent. Miga and Mukmuk have been very popular here this past week. Ellie drew flags from the different countries in the Olympics for show and tell at school- and of course Mukmuk went too.
I like the Winter Olympics...... but I really get excited for the summer ones- love the swimming. I think they could have swimming in the winter and summer olympics. It is an all year round sport right? I am thinking about another strongly worded letter.... Hope you are all enjoying the Olympic Games too.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

No Caribou?

Not caribou as in elk-like guys in North America- caribou, as in a Guam native water buffalo type thing, pronounced car-eb-ow.

So I have been dying to get a picture of one for you guys. There are some you see on island that are domesticated and frankly it makes me sad to see. They use them mostly for profit, giving caribou rides. I didn't want a picture of the owned ones.
There is a whole herd of them on the Naval Magazine here, but the area is restricted- so I have been waiting for a time when Kevin had to go there. My patience paid off this past Friday. He had to go for a work related thing. I sent him camera in hand hoping for some great shots. Kevin came home photo free. He said he saw plenty of poop but no caribou.
I will post here for you a picture of one:
But it just isn't the same as seeing them out in the wild- I will do my best to get a picture at some point for you.

Something fun they have here- statues of the caribou brightly painted all over the island. Similar to the Buffalo ones up in our neck of the woods.
I didn't say they were well painted, just brightly so.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Not blaming anyone...

But Kevin was a total computer hog tonight- yes, taking over MY computer for the majority of the post-kids-in-bed time! So I am done- you will have to wait until tomorrow for an update :)

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Loving life.....

The first night in I don't know how long that I don't have school work, and the girls got an extra night off swimming (the pool was booked by a Japanese school team? something like that.....). So how did we spend our night? Well, Ellie has a birthday party this Saturday and needed a present for it. Its a sleepover, which of course we don't do- much to Ellie's dismay who started a whole "I want to sleep over" campaign for like a day until she saw I was serious about the "no". She is going for the "half" sleep over, because really thats all I can handle. Ellie would be fine, I can guarantee you that- its me that made the rule of no sleep overs, ever. I had a friend that used to say "nothing good will ever happen after 9pm that can't happen before it". I stick to that concept, helps me sleep at night.
After the present purchasing-not to mention some great Subway subs in hand- we came home. The girls finished subs and homework in record time because they saw Jonathan's cars were in his driveway. Kevin made it home 6-ish which gave me just enough time to run out to the commissary (grocery store for the laymen in my life) and fill the cart with whatever looked edible. Home to the olympics for a bit and getting the kids settled in bed.
My evening is over- but I am still feeling greedy for more free time! This full time working is really cutting into my homemaking skills!

Looking forward to it all slowing down- March looks like a good month on paper, hopefully will also be a good month in reality......
Have a great day!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Happy 150th post!

I would like to thank my sponsors and my promoters ......

Can you believe that I (along with minimal input from guest bloggers...) have put in 150 posts? Has it gone quickly or do you find yourselves saying "when will she ever stop yammering on about nothing?"
The fact that I started blogging the week after we arrived, means we have been here on Guam for a fair piece of time now- almost right on 6 months....... half of a year........ one quarter of our total stay here...... I won't say its flying by but it is definitely trudging along.
Gotta say the girls and I are really excited at the summer coming closer and closer so we can make our way home for a bit. I am not sure if I am more excited about Canada (Barb hates it when I call home "Canada"-its very American to be so general!) this summer, or the end of my school year, May 30th.....I guess I will go with the end of my school year since it comes first :)

For now we will try to keep living in the moment, feeling blessed by the day we are given.....
And keep on blogging those days and moments so you can share them :)

Thanks for reading the previous 150 posts- I will check in with you again at 200 and see if you are still there.....

Give me one more night.....

I am grading muscular system tests- sorry!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!

Hope everyone is enjoying their Valentine's Day! Not to mention the three day weekend- President's Day here in the States and Family Day up in Canada- oh and lets just call it No Day Off for Government of Guam Employees Day for me! Sound a bit bitter?- think maybe I am.......

Madison and I went to see Lightning Thief yesterday- had a really nice time and she really enjoyed the movie.
One thing I find out of character for her (I might have mentioned this before?)- she doesn't compare books to movies. As obsessive as she is about books you would think she would be one of those people who were anti-movie-made-out-of-books (not mentioning any names- Laura!) She appreciates each on their own merit. Kudos to Maddie for that.
The next big movie coming out for her is in March-
She loves this series of books (Ann and Gene got her a few of these for Christmas-read them in a day) lots of sarcastic humor- so up her alley!

Watched the openings for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics last night (ya, the timing is all messed up here.....go figure eh?) and really enjoyed it. Always am proud to be a Canadian- but just that much happier for it yesterday. Had a lot of comments on facebook from my friends, thinking of me when they were watching the opening and how great it was- so I must represent Canada in an ok way for them to have positive thoughts about me as a Canadian right?- hopefully they weren't just trying to be nice.....
Overall- really thought the opening was so well done. The only problem I had was that I had to listen to Matt Lauer for the commentary- he wasn't as kind as he could have been when the cauldron malfunctioned at the end... really, one issue with all those special effects? I call that a success.

Well enjoy your Valentines, and enjoy your Family Day. Might as well call it Fun Being Off Day for Maddie and Ellie 'cause you know they aren't thinking about any of the presidents with their free time!

Friday, February 12, 2010

GNO

Maddie and I have a date tomorrow.
Really exciting here- Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief is finally out in theaters! Madison has read and reread this series so we are hoping for a good movie! Ellie hasn't read the book yet, so she and Kevin will go see it when it comes to base and she will have finished the book by then.
Let you know how good it is!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Somehow....

Wednesday has rolled around again. I was just saying to Kevin that the days and weeks are going by fast enough, but I don't seem to be getting any closer to the end of the school year...... how is that possible?

I wanted to quickly add in this picture of Madison at the last swim meet, not because it is a great picture but so that the swimmers in my life can look at her cap. It is so very different from the ones we usually have seen. It is Japanese style- it's mesh, and they come with all different fun prints on the sides and varied colors. You can't seem to get them anywhere but Japan. Maddie and Ellie each got one as a gift from Coco's swim team. At first glance they look a little like something a lunch lady would wear.... Maddie is all into wearing hers since she is in the "big girl" lane now and they all seem to wear them.

I wanted to take the time to throw in a few recent pictures.
This is a tree that is next to our house. Its called a "flame tree" (Kevin seems to think it is a native of Madagascar- Mr Info-man all of a sudden). Most of the year it looks like it is about to die. Recently its been looking like this:
Not bad for a tree coming back from a near-death experience.....

Another photo......
Ellie and Jonathan.
Its nice having him next door. Anytime that she is not at school, doing homework, swimming or sleeping- Ellie is climbing up on our dryer to look at Jonathan's driveway to see if his car is there. She really looks forward to her time with him, and I am pretty sure he is liking playing with Ellie too- when our doorbell rings its guaranteed to be Jonathan. Madison is usually out there with them running around.....I am glad she doesn't feel too old to play with them. Its unfortunate but Jonathan and his family are moving in May .
Good thing June will be just around the corner from his leaving- I know we will be looking forward to going home to Canada by then and maybe she won't miss him so much.......maybe.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

No blog today!

I am taking a little time off.....




Sunday, February 7, 2010

Happy Super Bowl Monday!

Yes that is correct- the super bowl pre-game show started at 5am this morning. We are right now headed toward half time. Saints 3, Colts 10.......... and it is 10:44 am on Monday. Weird right? Even more weird..... I am not at work. I teach right through every national holiday but super bowl Monday- I get off. So OOG. Not a complaint because frankly any day off is a good one- just an observation of a Guam quirk.
Maddie and Ellie have school today (as they are not at a Guam public school) so I took them in for 8am and have the day to myself......well Kevin is home too until 2pm (that is a military morale thing) but besides that, the day to myself......well I have to do laundry, rearrange the girls drawers (miss you Barb for that!), finish getting my lessons planned for school this week, clean the bathrooms, oh and supper needs to be made.......but besides that- it is ALL "me" time :)
Hope you enjoy the super bowl- and "The Who" at half time?........who knew they were still around?

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Guest Blog - Kevin

For all of you faithful followers, I'm going to pull back the curtains, just a little bit, and reveal something you may not know about this blog. There are many, many evenings that Sam asks (no, begs) me to "guest blog" for her. She tries to convince me by saying the "Fourteen Hours Forward followers" actually want to hear from me, but I know the truth, she's either too lazy, tired, or more likely, just has nothing much to say that night. But to her credit, she's done really well keeping up with the updates on a fairly routine basis.

In any event, I told her tonight would be the night I post another blog (partly because she didn't make me go to swim practice with her and the girls, and partly because my day was way more fun than hers).

The morning started out uneventful. Played some Wii with Maddie and Ellie (we love the New Super Mario Brothers Game - I always have to be Mario, and they get to pick some other, non-mustachioed male plumber character). Then the GTA maintenance man came by and fixed our telephone, internet, and TV signal. It went out yesterday around lunch so I was happy he was able to make it out on a Saturday morning to fix it. All three signals come in on the same wire, so when one goes, they all go. This usually happens at least once a month, more during the rainy season (July-Dec for those keeping track).

After that, Maddie and I hooked up with our buddy Mike Thornton and he took us sailing for a couple hours on his boat. I was lucky to get a few decent photos. One of our (my) Christmas presents was a waterproof case that fits over Sam's little Canon digital camera. It works really well (meaning - it hasn't had any leaks yet)!

Below are some of the photos. I was lucky to get really close to a couple of the fish and Maddie was almost able to touch a few of them. It's funny how some just don't seem to mind people too much.

Sailing was great. Maddie got a good lesson in steering, and we all managed to avoid getting hit by the boom. I don't mind telling you that despite the fact I am a "sailor" in the Navy, I got a little nervous as the wind was pretty strong and at times it felt like the boat might capsize. In reality I don't think the boat was ever in any danger of tipping over, it just felt like it to me. In the interest of full disclosure - no, I did not get seasick, although I got a wee bit queasy when I went into the tiny cabin to get my mask and fins - blech.

Everyone's home now from swimming, so I'll close this out. I rented The Hurt Locker tonight, it's about EOD guys doing what they do in Iraq. I've heard it's a very good movie, filmed documentary style. The jury's out on whether I can convince Sam to watch it with me.

Take care,
Kevin

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Report Cards!

Well there it is, Madison was worried for a reason- her math had indeed dropped to a B+. No biggy overall, but to Maddie- some definite unhappiness. It didn't help that her sister pulled straight A's. All teacher comments were positive, and both their reading levels are great. Maddie is still off the charts (the chart stops at grade 11 advanced reading) and Ellie is above grade four reading level.....very happy with both our girls- and after seeing Madison's disappointment in her B+, I have the feeling she will pull it up to an A. Its actually nice to see her having to care a little.....
We traditionally go out for Chinese food on report card day- but to be honest I have no idea where and even if there is a chinese food restaurant on Guam.....so we settled for Pizza Hut. You can tell by the book in front of her face that she wasn't in the best mood...... The only true smile from Maddie tonight was when she found out that our Amazon book order arrived! She also smiled at swim practice- she is liking that more and more now that she is being pulled into the upper team lane.

I want to wish a very Happy Birthday to Esther. I am especially happy that I get to say it first to her- as among all the brothers and sisters we are always trying to be the first to call and wish her happy birthday/mother's day- and this time I WIN due to time zone default! In your face David!
I love you Esther and am so really grateful for you- hope you have a great birthday with some good golfing with Dad and your friends and a nice meal to follow- I am thinking of you :) and can't wait for my first hug this summer.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

My question is this....

I know we aren't suppose to promote gambling in our youth. But I am wondering if it is ok if we are using it for "good"?
As everyone knows (anyone who knows Maddie that is...) our Madison tends toward the negative side on things. She is always the first to react in a strong negative way against just about anything. Always in a thoughtful manner, but negative nonetheless. Well tonight I mentioned that a swim meet was coming up that you needed a BB time for- and told Maddie that should be her next goal. She immediately says "I don't really want to go to that meet" to which Ellie follows up with "Ya mom, I usually like to try new things but that meet doesn't sound good". So now I am angry- because yes, that is the usual Madison reaction and I accept her as she is- but now she is taking Ellie down with her. Madison can sense I am not happy, tries to sidle up to me and I say "No Madison, I am not happy with this, you get so negative- fine, but now you are being a bad role model for your sister". She suddenly says " I will stop being negative". I am doubtful at her conviction...... so I bet her $50 that she can't go three weeks staying positive...... not really thinking she will take me up on it- she loves her money and would never risk $50! But she took it, and spent the rest of the night positive. I am a little scared now, what I have done..... is this something to call child protective services over? And what lesson am I teaching her? If you care about something enough then put some money down on it? I think I lost mother of the year yet again.......
I am sorry the story was so long, but I wanted to be sure my side was told in case it goes to litigation.

Report cards did not come out today- I was a bit bummed because I am dying to know what has Madison worried about on hers. Of course she was fine with the one day reprieve......
Another waiting....the girls are waiting on an Amazon book order to come. As I was telling Barb earlier this week- you would think we were all so deprived. When a package comes in the mail here its like you won the lottery. We really have become a sad bunch on our isolated island......... So everyday now the girls are dying to get home after school to see if it has arrived- not today....

Tomorrow I should be able to tell about the report cards (hopefully!) and be able to state that the books have arrived- same bat-time, same bat-channel :)

Monday, February 1, 2010

Good News, Bad News.

Good news is I am done the integumentary system-aka skin. I have all the power point slides ready for it....got some really gross pictures, Micki would be proud. Oh, and Micki- I used one of your cartoons today- some of the kids actually laughed!.... The funny thing is, you never think of point of reference for jokes. We are so far out here, and the culture is so different that a lot of the jokes/comics aren't funny to them (eg, Micki sent me a comic to use with a daylight savings time joke in it- they don't have that here). Well they won't be laughing in tomorrow's class..... maybe some gagging though with the nasty skin pictures I found.
Anyway, the bad news is- its so late I won't be posting much tonight!

Oh, a PS- Ellie got 10 out of 10 on her penguin project! She was quite proud, apparently all the kids loved it. Also, a pre-note for tomorrow's blog......it will be report card day, and this is the first time in history that Maddie has said she is not looking forward to it- I think she may know something about one of her grades that isn't great....I am curious to see.

So I guess I did blog a fair bit......