Cricket in Antigua started

March 29th, 2007

publiek.JPGTuesday we were at the start of the world cricket games, that is, the Antiguan part of it. Never thought I was going to like this game.
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But I must admit, it is a very nice though incomprehensible game. Most of the time nothing much happens and then suddenly everybody is cheering and standing up. The second day was better because I understood more of the game.

There actually was a second day needed because it was raining all afternoon on Tuesday so the game stoped and we waited until they declared it a day at 4 am. I was glad I brought a book, just in case. Because, watching the rain falling down is not very exciting. Not even if you are with friends and having a good time all together.

Talking about a book, you must read this. ‘The curious indicent of the dog in the night time’. Mark Haddon wrote this very touching book.


Arrived

March 25th, 2007

Flight went very well and I arrived just about schedule in Antigua. 20 minutes later I was through custums, had my luggage and stepped into the sun. Very hot sun…

Graham was there to pick me up. Nice seeing him again af course. And everybody else as well.
Had lunch with Jill yesterday at the beach. We had our swim in the turquoise sea and lay a bit in the sun. That’s life in Antigua.


Ready to go

March 22nd, 2007

I’m ready as I’ll ever be. Antigua here I come.

This afternoon Philene got the keys, learned how to go in and out of the garage with my convertible, where the fridge is and the washing machine. She definitely doesn’t need the microwave she told me.

beheerovereenkomst-getekend.jpgFor the association of owners we signed a contract. Also a good thing to have done before I left. And of course that had to be celebrated with champagne. We really earned it. Due to the endurence of all of us we succeeded.

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And while we were at Fabrica, why not have a farewell dinner there as well.
So Theo managed to persuade Rick we needed to eat anyway and why not here…
The three of us had a very good time, as always. I’ll miss them.
Once at home I ordered a taxi for tomorrow 3.30 am. Even the taxidriver thought this is very early…

Antigua, here I come.


Learning every day

March 21st, 2007

Since I’m writing this in my own personal awfully badly english I’m ever so glad to learn that I’m not the only one who makes a mistake once in a while.

What do you tink of this? (patience does it)


Who says women can’t drive?

March 21st, 2007

Look here! …… Duh


Bad hairdo

March 20th, 2007

winny.jpgNot only is my new haircut awfull, I also died it myself with the wrong stuff.
All due to the vacation of my own hairdresser.

I wanted to have my hair done before going to Antigua this Friday. But it appeared to be that my hairdresser was on holliday. Why? I mean, can’t he just go when I’m away and do not need him?

So I had to go to another hairdresser. With all risks included. I never had a good haircut from another hairdresser then my own before, so…
And look what he has done. It is just nothing. I mean, I know I’m (that is, my hair is) not looking awfully bad but it is not what I’m used to at all. It is flat and to short at the wrong places.
And above all that I died my hair myself. And now life is gone out of it ;-(

And don’t say it will grow.. I know that but it’ll take time, to much time.

But I might survive, maybe.


Register comparison

March 20th, 2007

Theo had big, big problems with his TyTN. He did not get a text with a new voicemail. How inconvenient.bibliotheek-3948.jpg

So he compared the registers of his and mine TyTn. Took about 2 hours.

Not found one helpfull thing. Then we tried his SIM in my TyTN and vice versa. Did work in my phone perfectly so the sim must be broke.

He phned the helpdesk and he is now getting new SIMcards when he goes to the store. Obviously they are capable of setting the new SIM to his own number at once. Why is it that it takes that long when you are buying a new phone???


Apollo 11 flag no longer stands on the moon

March 20th, 2007

Isn’t this funny news?

us_flag_on_moon.jpgWhen Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first humans to land on the moon, they planted a US flag there; the photo Armstrong took of Aldrin with the flag is so well-known that it has become an icon. In its extensive report on this flag, NASA writes: “it is uncertain if the flag remained standing or was blown over by the engine blast when the ascent module took off”. Last week however, according to news paper BN/De Stem, a visiting Buzz Aldrin told an audience of students from the Delft University of Technology that the flag was no longer standing; when leaving for earth, the astronauts accidentally knocked it over. Realising how sensitive the US public would be about such a thing, the astronauts decided not to tell upon return. (Source: BN/De Stem)

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Complete makeover

March 20th, 2007

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Before

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After

Need I say more.
Just one of the things I have been doing lateley. Dyeing cushions. Very exciting!


Spring

March 20th, 2007

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Spring starts today, or tomorrow? Just in case you are interested.


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