Sunday, August 31, 2008

Makes Sense to Me

College Football, Why Are You So Good to Me?

Yesterday reminded me of why September through December is the best time of the year. College football season officially started at 9 am with ESPN College Gameday in Atlanta. There's something about seeing Chris, Lee and Herb on that set that makes the air feel a little crisper and the water taste a little sweeter. I had planned to have a Texas-Florida Atlantic game watching party at my place on Saturday evening, but had to cancel mid-week because AT&T U-verse (my new cable provider) wouldn't state whether or not they would carry the game. After an obligatory stroll through IKEA (no weekend plans = IKEA deals to be had), I camped out at Mark, Suzanne and Luke's for some football watching and napping. At 1 pm, Statesman.com reported that AT&T U-verse would, in fact, be carrying the pay-per-view Longhorns game at 6 pm. Suddenly life had meaning. The sun would come up tomorrow. The Statesman was the best news organization in the world for reporting this all-important news fact.

We loaded up the caravan and headed back to my place by way of Jason's Deli, and took in the PPV goodness. After the Longhorns had put away Florida Atlantic, Mark and I focused our attention on other games of interest but not before brewing a pot of coffee for the longhaul. Maxwell House just tastes better when it's brewed and enjoyed with your brother at 10 pm. The rest of the night was spent in disbelief as we refreshed CBS Sports Gametracker to discover the Aggies in a knock down, drag-out pigskin brawl with the SEC powerhouse Arkansas Razorbacks. Oh wait, make that the Sun Belt's Arkansas State Red Wolves. By 10:30 am, the Longhorns were 1-0, had contributed $900,000 to the FAU athletics department, the Aggies and Michigan were 0-1, and Mark and I had a good night of brotherly bonding.

Week 1 is in the books. Let's hope weeks 2-12 are just as enjoyable.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

In Honor of The Dark Knight

Karin and I are going to see "The Dark Knight" tonight. We may be the only two people left in Austin who haven't seen it. In honor of the movie, here are a few pics of the Dark Knights circa 1981. I love how our black masks where just about as big as our face. We both look like we need some glucose.

A shiny quarter for whoever guesses which is which first. (Mom is disqualified on the count she gave birth to us and has never mistaken us.)

I love our maroon pants underneath the costumes. It's most definitely a super hero buzzkill. I'm sure we were lectured about the cool October nights before we were coerced into wearing them out.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Video: Singing at Camp Life

Here's some video of the kids singing on the first day of Camp Life 2008 while awaiting their group assignments. Their little accents are too cute for words.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Africa Photos Posted -- Part 1

I'm back home! Karin picked us up at DFW on Sunday afternoon and took us to Abuelo's for Tex-Mex. Everything tasted like it had about a tablespoon of salt. It was wonderful. Here are the first set of photos taken on the trip. This covers our first week of travel, safaris in Livingstone and our kayaking adventure. I'll post Camp Life photos soon. The majority of my photos are from Camp Life so expect more soon.



Double-click on the album to see the photos in better quality.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Twelve Hours in Johannesburg

Muli Bwanji ("Good morning" in nyanja).  

It's 1:15 pm (6:15 am CDT) in Johannesburg, South Africa.  The bus came around at 4:45 am this morning to take us to the Lusaka airport for our flight to Johannesburg.  Thirty-five of us are here waiting for another 50 in the group to arrive. We'll have about a 12-hour layover in the airport before our flight for London.  One of the families on the trip invited about 6 of us to a VIP lounge with free food, drinks, cocktails, magazines and Internet. It was a God-send.

I got about 4 hours sleep last night and am running on adrenaline right now. I plan to document the past week with the kids to kill some time in the airport. It was a hard week, but another amazing experience. I had 8 of "my kids" from last year! I took much more video this year which I'll eventually get posted to You Tube. So please check back here in the coming days for video and photos. The final photo count was 587.

Karin is picking me, Dawn and Betty up at DFW on Sunday around 4 pm. Craving Tex-Mex and anything with salt in it. Everyone is well, but nursing upper-respiratory coughing. The dust was horrible. It hasn't rained in Zambia since March so grass was few and far between. I've been taking Cipro and eating Ricola cough drops like they're M&Ms.

We had planned to take a taxi to downtown Johannesburg, but apparently it's not the safest city to roam. I wish Gayle would swing by and take us to the Oprah Winfrey Academy.