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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
I've Moved
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Monger Hope
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Back from Thailand...Sort Of
Well, it's been almost a week since my return to the States. It's great to be home, but I do miss our group and the camaraderie. I don't know if I've laughed so hard or had so much fun in my life. It was truly the best vacation EVER.
My sleep pattern is something else I miss. I've lived the life of an insomniac the since being home and totally empathize with those who suffer from sleep issues. Since being back, my normal sleep pattern looks like this: wake up around 5 am bright eyed and ready for the day; hit a wall around 5 pm; sleep from 6 pm-9 pm; stay up until 1 am and then try to get back to bed. The past two days have gotten better, and I've only resorted to Ambien twice (half-pill only). No intervention is required yet.
Here are some photos from the trip.
The final part of our trip was so relaxing. We stayed at the Zeavola resort. There are only 48 rooms so we felt like we really escaped from civilization. One night, Dawn and I decided to visit Ton Sai village for shopping. We asked the concierge how to catch a taxi. Come to find out there were no roads leading to or from the hotel. We had to take a 45-minute water taxi (and inhale about the carbon dioxide) of a longtail boat to reach civilization. Aside from that one excursion, we stayed at Zeavola from Tuesday until Friday.
The one bit of disturbing news -- not just for us -- but the for entire country was reading the front page of the local newspaper on our arrival to Ko Phi Phi. I took a photo of it and pasted it below. Check out the bottom headline! The only warning buoy in Andaman Sea alerting Thailand to tsunamis is not working. The buoy which was paid for by a grant from USAID has non-functioning battery. The Thai government doesn't have enough money to pay for a replacement. Come to find out, the cost to replace it is roughly $5,000 USD.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
The Island
We made it to our final stop on the trip. We're planting at Ko Phi Phi until Friday afternoon. We took a 2-hour boat ride from Phuket this morning to Ko Phi Phi Don (the larger of the two islands). They circled Ko Phi Phi Leh where "The Beach" was filmed. We're loving the resort. There is a mother and daughter staying here from Austin. The daughter lives in Steiner Ranch. The mother is from Belgium.
Updated photos (toward the end)
Monday, August 10, 2009
Finished REI portion of trip. Now on to Phuket and beach. We had final goodbye dinner with group last night. Five of us were on the same Thai airways flight this afternoon. The final boat to Ko Phi Phi island (where out resort is located) left at 2:30 pm. Our flight didn't land until 2:45 pm so we're spending Monday in Phuket. One of our REI campers from Durham, NC, is letting us stay with her at the Royal Phuket Yacht Club on Nai Harn Beach (south tip of island). The resort is sending a taxi at 7:15 Tuesday morning to take Dawn and me to the island. We spent the afternoon at the beach.
Pic link below shows hill tribe eco-lodge in Chang Dao. This us where we stayed on Saturday night after our bike rides. We biked to and toured some caves where monks lived 300 years ago.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Almost done with REI portion of trip. Kayaked 6 miles on Friday and mountain biked 41 miles since then. Definitley ready for another $2 Thai foot massage. We stayed at an small eco-lodge last night with Western toilets but no electricity. I'll post photos to Facebook when I have Internet. No stomach bugs. Feel great. We leave for Phuket tomorrow at 12:35 pm. Ready for some lazy beach time.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Back in outskirts of Chiang Mai at Royal Ping resort. Hiked 15 miles in past two days and stayed in remote hill tribe villages last two nights. Locals put us up in their longhouse. Today is first day with electricity and western toilets since Tuesday morning. Biking tomorrow. Resting this afternoon by pool. Having rice for every meal. Walked through tea and coffee plantations today. Local villagers are cuttin tea leaves and selling them at market. Feel great. No sickness. Love to all.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Day 1 Excursion
Today we hiked about 5 miles in the hills west of Chiang Mai. We saw rice, corn, bananas, coffee, starfruit, sugar cane, peanuts, pineapple, ginger and some variety of Thai plums. It was really hot and really humid but we took lots of water breaks and a lengthy lunch break. I've posted some photos of the trip so far to Facebook. It's a public page viewable to anyone.
Tomorrow we pack for two days in our backpacks. We'll ride elephants in the morning and do more hill trekking in the afternoon. The next two nights we're in longhouses which don't have electricity so this may be the last post for a few days. Everything is going really well. No stomach bugs or travel sickness. Love to all.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Sunday Night
Here's a picture from the back of the train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. We arrived safely on the train this morning and met up with the rest of our group. Our group is made up of a father (surgeon) and son (pre-med student) from Spokane, Washington; two friends (both nurses) from Denver; a mother and daughter from Seattle; a husband (Centers for Disease Control) and wife from New Mexico; and a girl our age from Durham, NC.
Today we visited the Doi Suthep temple in the hills of Chiang Mai where remains of Buddha are enshrined in a gold globe. I had to buy long pants. Shorts and sleeveless shirts (basically anything showing skin) are forbidden inside the temple.
We visited a market this afternoon and had Thai foot massages ($2 for 30 minutes). It felt wonderful. We sampled some fruit purchased in the flower and food market and even tried fried grasshopper and silkworm larvae. I didn't go back for seconds. The grasshopper tasted like earthy sand and the larvae was juicy.
Tomorrow we do a 5-mile hike and return to the hotel before trekking out for more rustic accommodations.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
A Class Act -- Great Aunt Martha
Martha W. James, 91, passed away early Friday morning, July 17, at Seton Medical Center in Austin. Weed-Corely-Fish Funeral Home of Austin was in charge of arrangements with burial in North Belton Cemetery.
Ms. James was born in Belton to Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. James Sr., in the family home on North Penelope Street. She graduated valedictorian from Belton High School and received her undergraduate degree from Mary-Hardin Baylor College in Belton. Afterward, she received her master’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin.
Ms. James continued her education at the University of Michigan, earning a bachelor’s degree in library science – a field of study that remained a source of delight and her passion for the remainder of her life.
Ms. James worked as a librarian in Detroit and Sacramento, California, before moving to Philadelphia where she worked as a reference librarian at the University of Pennsylvania until her retirement.
After retirement, Ms. James moved back to Austin and lived at the Westminster Manor where she expanded the library and volunteered her time. Retirement never dampened her spirit for learning, cultural expansion, music and the arts. Ms. James was a frequent patron of the arts traveling to Houston and downtown Austin for ballet, opera and symphony performances.
She attended services at Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Austin until her health deteriorated.
Ms. James is preceded in death by her parents, sisters Eleanor James and Kathrine James, and brother Robert (Bob) B. James Jr. She is survived by niece Maggie James of Morgan’s Point; nephew Jim James and wife, Sharon, of Temple; and great-nephew Mark James and wife Suzanne, and great-great nephew Luke James of Round Rock, and great-nephew David James of Cedar Park.
The family requests that memorials be made to the Bell Country Museum (201 N Main St. Belton, Texas 76513) or a local library of your choice.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Thailand Update
Where did the time go? It seems like just last week that Dawn and I were at Dominican Joe’s booking the REI Adventures vacation to Thailand. Now it’s less than two week away. I’ve cut and pasted our itinerary while there so anyone who’s interested can check out where we’ll be each day.
I’m planning to use Skype on the iPhone to contact family while there. If that doesn’t work out, I’ve heard lots of people say they’ll just buy a cheap mobile phone and add top-up credits for texting.
So here’s the plan: I fly to Los Angeles on Thursday morning. The Mark James Express has agreed to pick me up early that morning. (Thanks Mark!) Dawn and I rendezvous at LAX and fly to Tokyo later that day. There’s a four-hour layover in Tokyo before catching a flight to Bangkok. We’ll spend the night in Bangkok before boarding the Thai Railway for a 12-hour overnight ride to Chiang Mai. We’ll have about half a day for sightseeing in Bangkok before boarding the train. Once in Chiang Mai, we’ll meet our travel buddies for the next nine days. Our group leader/guide is named Mr. Pan. He’s a local Thailand native who’s been leading tours for 20-plus years. I can already tell I’m going to like this guy.
For the next nine days, the group of 10 will travel around the northern province with a mix of hiking, biking, boating and canoeing. Some of the schedule stops include an elephant sanctuary, a tea plantation, northern hill tribes and several Buddhist temples where we can interact with the monks.
After those nine days, Dawn and I will catch a flight from Chiang Mai to Phuket where we’ll take a ferry to Ko Phi Phi Island. This where the resort is located. We’ll remain for the rest of the trip. We’ll likely catch a ferry back to Phuket every now and then for excursions and “city life.”
I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t sad about my absence from Africa this year. It’s the first time in more than 2 ½ years I haven’t been planning for Zambia. I feel guilty for ditching my boys I’ve grown so close to these past two summers. My parents sponsor Isaac, one of the young boys in my group. In a recent letter he asked if Uncle David would be visiting him again this year. It broke my heart. But I know I’ll be over there again. I’m hoping for sooner rather than later.
View Thailand itinerary here.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson's passing. This is still sad to me. I enjoyed watching "CBS Sunday Morning" today and seeing different takes on MJ's legacy. A contributor to CBS and Rolling Stone talked about the eras of 20th century music that I found fascinating.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
My Favorite Photo
I love this photo of Luke and me leaving our hotel yesterday. He was such a trooper. He flew on the plane like, "What's the big deal?" Disney was a blast. I love family vacations. I can't imagine the Disney experience without LBJ.
I Was Tagged
I was tagged by Shauna.
8 Things I am Looking Forward To…
- July trip to
- Going swimming this weekend
- Seeing Joanie this afternoon
- U2 concert in October
- My date tonight ;-)
- Downloading Green Day’s new CD
- Ordering Disney photos of Luke
- Chris Kubinski’s b-day party tomorrow
8 things I did yesterday...
- Flew home from
- Watched 2-hour season finale of LOST
- Picked up Molly from Dawn’s
- Watched American Idol finale (last 5 mins only)
- Caved and checked work email
- Went to bed early (new habit)
- Introduced my parents to a new restaurant (Elsi’s)
- Agreed to house sit my next door neighbor’s cat (Mr. Puss Jackson) while she’s on vacation
8 things I wish I could do...
- See my kids in
- Live in the now. (Be more present.)
- Be more giving with my time
- Live in
- Play one song (preferably Foo Fighters) on the electric guitar
- Compete in a triathlon
- Did I mention
- Read a good fiction book and not get bored with it.
8 shows I watch...
- LOST
- 30 Rock
- Intervention
- The Daily Show
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- Oprah
- Meet the Press
- This Old House
8 people I tag...
- Mark
- William
- Suzanne
- Jake
- Shauna
- Cristi
- Dawn
- Jeff
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Where to Find Me
Monday, January 26, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
The Year Formerly Known as 2008
1. Was 2008 good for you? Absolutely.
2. What was your favorite moment of the year? Two stick out: 1.) Seeing my 15 Zambian boys run up to me with open arms yelling "Uncle David." 2.) Witnessing the election of Barack Obama in November.
3. What was your worst moment of the year? The Beijing parasite that lived in my gut for two weeks.
4. Where were you when 2008 began? James and Val's living room
5. Where will you be when 2008 ends? James and Val's living room (I never left!)
6. Did you keep your new years resolution of 2008? Most of them. 1.) I ate red meat only four times in 2008. The first time was in September. I had a weak moment and was spotted at Arby's in Temple in November. 2.) I made it back to Africa for a missions trip. 3.) I organized our HOA online community group and moderate the bulletin board. 4.) I lost some weight but not 14 pounds.
7. Do you have a new years resolution for 2009? I have several. Some are themes; some are actual goals. 1.) Be willing to fail at something. 2.) Go back to Africa. Kenya is looking promising. 3.) Continue to see a personal trainer. I've been seeing him for the past 8 weeks at least 2x a week plus a boot camp.
8. Did you fall in love in 2008? This is the only question I refuse to answer.
9. Did you make any new friends in 2008? Yes.
10. What was your favorite month of 2008? August
11. Why this month? I saw my 15 boys in Zambia and decided to leave Oracle after 5 years for Convergys.
12. How many different places did you travel to in 2008? Too many. That's partly why I changed jobs. Too much travel. Let's see: San Francisco, Washington, D.C., New York City, Minneapolis, Denver. Internationally: Puerto Aventuras, Mexico, Beijing, China; London, England; Zambia; Botswana and 20 minutes in Zimbabwe
13. What was your favorite movie that you saw in 2008? #1 Slumdog Millionaire, #2 Young at Heart, #3 Frost/Nixon
14. What was your favorite song from 2008? "Rise up with Fists" by Jenny Lewis Video
"Human" by The Killers
15. How many concerts or plays did you see in 2008? Does U23D at the IMAX count? How about if I saw it two times?
16. What was your favorite book in 2008? Red Letters by Tom Davis and Bono: In Converstation by Michka Assayas
17. Did you do anything you are ashamed of this year? Okay, that's two things I won't answer.
18. Did you treat somebody badly in 2008? Yes
19. Did somebody treat you badly in 2008? Probably
20. What was your proudest moment of 2008? Hearing Luke say he loves "Uncle David."
21. Where did you work in 2008? I worked at Oracle and then moved over to Convergys.
22. Favorite TV shows(s) of 2008? LOST, Worst Week and Intervention
23. Favorite Band(s) of 2008? Jenny Lewis, The Killers, Ryan Adams
24. Favorite Food in 2008? Enchiladas Verdes at Vivo's
25. Favorite Place in 2008? Zambezi River
26. Favorite person(s) to be with in 2008? My nephew Luke hands down.
27. Favorite person(s) to talk to in 2008? Dawn. Laughter is guaranteed.
28. Favorite stores in 2008? Apple Store
29. Hardest thing you had to go through in 2008? A break-up
30. Most exciting moment(s) in 2008? 1.) Getting charged by a hippo while canoeing the Zambezi. 2.) Seeing Barack Obama and his family on stage on election night.