Thursday, August 16, 2007

Where's Andrew Been Lately?

Now you know what Andrew's been up to this summer. He joined the Coast Guard Reserve. Since he always did like boats, it will be a good fit with his degree in Homeland Security.


His Dad and Tiffney drove up to Cape May, NJ for the graduation and Andrew was very happy to drive back home with them. The last 8 weeks was hard work he said, academically as well as mentally. Now he can have a few days of fun until next week when Fall semester starts and the hard work begins again.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Travels of 2007- Back in the Pacific


I can't believe it's been so long since I have posted, it's been one long year since Andrew left the Pacific and moved back to the mainland.

I have been very busy this year with work and traveling. In January I traveled to Honolulu for grant training, in February to Tinian, in March to Guam, in April to Palau, in May to Hilo and back to the states for Trey and Dana's wedding, and some much needed vacation time. Then I went to Vancouver BC for the ED Media Conference and headed back to the Pacific the end of June. busy -busy- I never thought I'd get tired of traveling, but I did. I spent way too much time in airports and in uncomfortable plane seats. But on the other hand, the wedding went off without a hitch- which was a relief for Dana and her mom; it was great having Fallon visit and return to visit beautiful Palau; meeting new people and enjoying new places; and finding out how much more I need to learn about technology at the Ed Media Conference. For now, I'm glad to be back in the warm Pacific, enjoy the island breeze, and the magnificent sunsets.

In June Andrew joined the Coast Guard Reserve and is currently in boot camp in Cape May, NJ. He'll finish that segment of his life's journey August 10th and head back to VA and VCU to begin his final year there. So next post maybe he'll send me some pics that I can put up of him in uniform- or some pics of something he did fun this summer- if you call boot camp fun.

Signing off from the lone pacific rider...I will post again soon.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Graduation from Henrico Fire

The New Firefighter Paramedic

I just got back from 2 weeks 'holiday' in Virginia with the family. We arrived just in time to attend the Henrico Fire Academy graduation. We are so happy Trey is finally embarking on this new journey and he knows we are very proud of him. I really don't know when he passed me up so much in height (it must have been while I was sleeping) and now he will be soaring to new heights being Paramedic-Firefighter for Henrico County.

We got to see his new station with the green fire trucks. While he was giving us the tour the station got a call, so Andrew quickly shot some video. Here's a link to see the video excitement. Well it was excitement for us, but I couldn't get over the calm of the firefighters who just walked out and got into position into the fire trucks and ambulance. It was so reassuring of how knowledgeable and professional these firefighters and paramedics are about their jobs and that they are there to take care of us in any emergency we have. Bravo- way to go!

I'll post more pictures of the Virgina Holiday in flickr soon...Happy 2007.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Meet Duke


Meet Duke! Fallon and Dean's new puppy.

Duke is now 14 weeks and 35 pounds and a sweetie. I am going to enjoy taking him on walks while I'm here for Christmas. He's going to enjoy them too I bet.



He's a very gentle Bernese Mountain Dog. Even being a puppy he's calm. He reminds me of our Sheltie- Libby who we had for 17 years. I'll post more of these pictures and my trip photos on flickr.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Our New Alpacas

Our New Alpacas ! New mama, Verona, and baby Bernina are just so cute together . On my November trip to Costa Rica, via Washington I was lucky to get to visit all the alpaca babies and moms on a bright sunny, winter day. Brrr the breeze was cold (well for me it was) so the visit was brief, but we did get to see Esters new place, in Nine Mile Falls, which is very nice. The alpacas were very friendly, its just that we have to get faster with the camera.

It was quite trip, I got to enjoy the house (not the cold weather) and see some old friends and have a nice Thanksgiving Dinner with some new Newman Lake residents. I'll post the Costa Rica pics when I get the cd soon.

Our Alpacas are still boarded in Nine Mile Falls This year we had 3 new babies, 2 girls and 1 boy. This picture was taken when the baby was just a few hours old. Its one of my favorites!

Friday, September 29, 2006

3 Friends in Thailand


3Friends
Originally uploaded by maranca.
Andrew, Nate and Dan in Thailand this past July at the King's Winter Home in Chiang Mai.

Visiting Thailand was great fun. We stayed in Bangkok for a few days and visited the Emerald Buddha and got lost. We even had bruch with the Prime Minister and his entourage at the Royal Princess Hotel. I think most people do manage to get lost in Bangkok; it's so large and full of people and cars going every which way. It's quite easy to get turned around and suddenly find yourself (and the others with you) miles out of the direction you were heading.
Now I loved Chiang Mai- I could live there! But I would never take the train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai again. Its like in French Kiss, "Stop the Rocking"- its too many hours, rocking back and forth...in this case a 16 hour train ride (they say 12) versus and 1 hour flight? Well, we did it twice and next time I'll opt for the quick flight!

The rest of the pictures are on Flickr for everyone to enjoy.

The people of Thailand are very friendly and have great smiles, they make you want to return. I will and next time I will go south too.

Monday, June 12, 2006

Saipan Friends

My Special Korean Friends
This photo was taken a few months ago when I had dinner at Sallie and Sam's- not their real Korean names, but the only ones I can pronounce. We had a special dinner of hand-made fresh Spring Rolls in their small apartment at The Stanford with Sonia and Shin Young. It was quite an evening Sallie played her flute for us- we had to ask repeatedly, but she did and we sang along as she played of my favorite songs, "Amazing Grace." Sallie, Sam, Shin Young and her 2 daughters moved back to Korea last week and will pick up their lives where they left off before they moved to Saipan. I know they will really appreciate the markets now with fresh produce in Korea after living in Saipan.

One thing all of us will miss is the Saipan friendships we have made here...Much Happiness, Sallie, Sam, Shing Young, Julee, and Junyoung

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Farewell Laura & Neil


Farewell Laura & Neil
Originally uploaded by maranca.
So long, Farewell, Auf wiedersehn, Adieu.

Andrew and I wish you both the best of everything to come as you enbark on our next adventure!

Regretfully they tell us,
But firmly they compel us
To say goodby to you.

Yes, sadly we will miss you, but we are very excited to hear about your next assignment.

Laura and Neil left Saipan this morning for 6 months in DC; then off to a new assignment..they left with 5 animals, Little Bit & Tess, along with 3 cats they adopted while living here. I'd say those are very lucky animals.

We will meet again!

keep us posted ;)

Rota Hallway


rota hallway
Originally uploaded by maranca.
At the end of the Rota Campus Hallway you see a beautiful landscape, you think it's a picture hanging on the wall? No, it's the real scenery of the Pacific Ocean, complete with palm trees.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Bali Textiles

This is a picture of a young Balinese woman weaving. I just loved her smile.
She was working on a weabing by weaving in skeins of a single cotton thread that had been dyed with certain colors in a certain order on each single thread to complete a beautiful turqouise patterned fabric. Its very amazing to see the finished product.

Below is a picture of the finished textiles they sell in their store. I could have spent the full day in there and touched every fabric. All the fabric is a different and unique pattern that is all hand made by their weavers.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Windsurfing at Micro Beach

Andrew Windsurfing - the wind was blowing quite hard last Sunday and it was a beautiful sunny day....















Last weekend we headed to Micro Beach to watch the windsurfers. After a bit we decided it looked like a lot of fun, so we rented a board to give it a try. Well for the next hour we spent a lot of time standing up, balancing, then falling off the board. But it was fun. So on Sunday we went back for a second try, this time we took Andrew and Dan. In a matter of minutes these 2 guys were up and going. Though they did fall off and get back on the board many times, they did a whole lot better than us. I think they said they had fun, too. I did manage to stand up and "windsurf" for about 30 seconds, so I wonder if that classifies me as a windsurfer?


Andrew and Dan soaking up the sunshine at Micro Beach

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Managaha Saipan


Monagaha Saipan
Originally uploaded by maranca.
Andrew snapped this aerial view of Managaha Island and it also shows the beautiful turquoise waters in the Northern Marianas and the stark contrast where the reef meets the ocean. The snorkeling is very good at Managaha.

Up & Away over Saipan


Up & Away
Originally uploaded by maranca.
Thought you might like to see Andrew flying! This was taken yesterday while they flew over Saipan.
Can you tell how much he likes flying?

Saturday, October 01, 2005

The Flight Plane


Flight Plane
Originally uploaded by maranca.
This is a photo of the plane Andrew goes flying in...he gets to see Saipan from a 'birds-eye' view!

Saipan Aerial View


Saipan Aerial View
Originally uploaded by maranca.
This is Saipan from Andrew's view.
Andrew has found that he can go flying with Tom & Dan. Tom is teaching his son Daniel to fly and Andrew gets to "bum-a-ride". Everyone knows Andrew he has always wanted to Fly!

Friday, September 09, 2005

Forbidden Island


Far Beneath is Forbidden Island
Originally uploaded by maranca.
This is Forbidden Island from where the trail head begins. You can see how beautiful it is set against the bright blue Pacific Sky.

The Hidden Forbidden Pool


The Hidden Forbidden Pool
Originally uploaded by maranca.
Recently I hiked the trail down
to "Forbidden Island" with a few friends. To accomplish this great feat you hike down the side of a steep hill about 1 1/2 miles to the beach and find this beautiful pool filled with crystal clear water.
The magnificent part of the hike is the swimming once you get down to the beach to refresh you, but this hike is pretty strenuous and not be be taken in the heat of the day! The downside of this hike is that you have to hike or should I say climb, using your hands and feet, back up the side of the hill!
Locals named it 'Forbidden Island' because of the dangerous swimming conditions, but I think it is 'forbidden' due to the heat!

Summer in the City


mississippi-bridge
Originally uploaded by maranca.
This summer we left the Pacific and returned to New Orleans to revisit our birthplace, to reconnect with our friends and relatives and to bring Nana to her final resting place in St. Joseph Cemetery in Thibobaux, Louisiana.
Especially now we are so glad we saw many sights that we hadn't seen in 13 years, ate the great food that we love and miss so much and got to hug family and friends in New Orleans we hadn't seen since we moved away.

This was a summer we will always remember and a summer we all want to forget.

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Le Chef Jacques


le chef jacques
Originally uploaded by maranca.
Farewell Jacques! Jacques was one of the very first persons we met when we arrived in Saipan last August. As the pastry chef at the Hyatt, Jacques presented quite a display of pastries every week for the delectable Hyatt Sunday Brunch.
Now Jacques has moved to the luxurious Hotel Mulia in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Hotel Mulia looks like a hotel for the "rich and famous." I can only imagine what it would be like to stay in such an exquisite place.

We will miss Jacques and his wonderful desserts!

Friday, April 22, 2005

Tinian Beach


Tinian Beach
Originally uploaded by maranca.
This idyllic beach is on Tinian. It played an important part during WWII and the War in the Pacific. It is used now for wonderful BBQ's on weekends, but lots of the time you can find it desolate like this photo that was taken on a Sunday afternoon.