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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Adventuro Numero Uno

The time the car broke down during rush hour downtown Tegucigalpa with four biomedical engineers and me in the car, and I pitched in by going with the other gringo across the street to buy five cold cervezas at a pool hall where its an understatement to say I was the only woman in there, and then the engineers used spare parts from an x-ray machine to rewire the car while I enjoyed a cold one in the back seat.

Cheers!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Sorry Kenya...

But Honduran coffee is better. 



And the view from the top of my hotel ain't so bad either!


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Blogging Mind Games

If I am a blogger...

(If that's what I am)

And I go somewhere new...

But I have yet to take a picture

And post it on a social media site or even my blog?

Am I even really here?

(Yes, Mom, I am really here. In Tegucigalpa, and doing great!)

Picture taken by someone else:

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Adio America

I am leaving for Honduras in the morning, on a work trip for five and a half weeks to do another survey of hospitals, medical equipment, and a program we run there.

Currently attempting to remember every bit of high school spanish I can. Too bad that was a decade ago.

Wait, what? That was a decade ago?

Okay folks, while I am out of town, please try to keep the place clean and keep an eye on this guy. Keep my peeps safe, fed, and entertained without me.

I heard that they drop the 's' at the end of some of the words in Honduras.

So for now, Adio America.

And gracia for keeping up on the blog.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Packing Plan

I am packing for another long stay overseas. This time for six weeks in Honduras. Okay, its really five and a half weeks but I figure if I keep saying six I will be pleasantly surprised when the day comes.

Last time, I had less than a day to pack. This time, I am going back to my routine and doing the job right. Here are things I can't forget to do or bring.

1. Bring a washcloth. Especially in the places I travel, there are very rarely washcloths, even in the hotels. I bring two - one for my face, one for the rest. When I am somewhere that is really dusty, it becomes one for my feet and one for the rest.

2. Pack Chocolate. I always bring it because you can never know when you will have access to a grocery store, let alone a store that sells good chocolate. And some days, well you know, you just have to have it.

3. Call the bank for every one of my cards and tell them I am going out of country. I have forgotten to do this in the past and the bank has shut off my account after the first swipe. This can be a huge nightmare abroad.

4. Arrange a ride from the airport when getting into town. Getting a taxi from the airport is always "an experience". I am not looking to have "an experience" 10 minutes into getting into the country. Better save that for when I am not with all my crap and am a little less sleep deprived.

5. Eat a whole lot of fruit and veggies and things you can't have abroad. In my case, this usually means baking them into something yummy.

6. Put my valuables somewhere in my house and tell Marty where I put them for when I inevitably forget upon returning.

7. Leave my water bottle at home. Yeah, I know, its not very green to drink from plastic water bottles for extended amounts of time. But I have tried to bring my own water bottle and the problem becomes that they get gross real quick and sometimes you can't properly clean the water bottle and so you have to ditch it one week in anyway.

8. Go to the used book store to buy some books. Nothing too heavy (physically or content wise). I like to leave my books at the lending libraries at the places I stay. Sometimes you are so happy the traveler before you left their Nicholas Sparks Dostoevsky when you need a break.

9. Do not plan anything for the 24 hours before I leave. Like, nothing. Because no matter how long you have been planning, something will inevitably come up.

10. Pack those melatonin feel good pills from Whole Foods to keep me relaxed on one of the scariest plane landings on the planet into Tegucigalpa. It even scared Lauren Bush, and you know she's seen some scary stuff (her dad was W, after all).

11. Assure all my peeps that I am not going to Mars, I am going to Honduras where there is (most of the time) internet, power, and food.

But if I did go to Mars, how sweet is that view back home?? (Earth is the bottom sphere, on top are Jupiter and Venus)

Friday, August 10, 2012

Feel Good Friday: Ryan Seacrest Edition

Yes, you read that right.

I have found this week's source of inspiration in the most unlikely (aka why the heck did they hire his guy?) source.

This week I heard Sir Seacrest interviewing Ryan Lochte, you know, the guy with the sweet grill that also happens to be an olympic swimmer?


Sir Seacrest says that when he saw Ryan after winning a race all pumped up and jazzed, he thought to himself

How STOKED is that guy to be that guy? 

And I thought to myself, wouldn't that be awesome if that is what people thought when they saw me? Not in a cocky, self-assured over the top kinda way, but in a content, happy, and confident kinda way.

Happy to be in the place I am in.

To be in the body I am in, 

To have the talents I have. 

(Admittedly, this is tough, right? Only Olympic gold medalists with sweet grills can exude that kind of positivity. No ones going to see me choosing multivitamins at Target and think "Dang, that girl is stoked to be her!"  But luckily, I am a fake it til you make it kinda kid).

But let's try it out and be like Ryan Lochte and find some reason to be contagiously positive. Or like McKayla Maroney and wow the heck out of those that see us. Check out that judge behind her.

By the way, does anyone know where to get that diamond encrusted grill?  Or a bedazzeled leotard? 

Cuz I would be stoked to be me wearing one (or both!?!) of those, for sure.

Happy Friday!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

A week at home

A few weeks back we went home for a week. The good news about being high school sweethearts is that there is really only one place you are going to go. But it certainly makes it a hectic week having two families around, not to mention all the other rad people who we know there.

It was a great week, full of good pacific northwesty things, a high of 72 most days, and a good time with the family. We are so lucky our families like each other enough to spend 36 hours on an island together.

Look at all the fun things we did together! (Why else did you come to this blog?)

Ate at a real good restaurant!

Got captured by the SeaFair pirates!

Supervised the BBQ!

Caught up with old friends!

Tebowed!

Hiked Fragrance Lake with Brother Sam!

Drank Sangria outside with Sister Zan!


 Visited the scene of the crime!


 Checked up on Canada! (Behind Holly and I)


 Went to the Seattle Sounders vs. Chelsea game!

Went crabbing with Papa Jim and ate a crazy amount of it!

 Spent the night in the newly crafted cabin with the whole fam damily!!

Got Island Hair!


 Went through an espresso stand with Besty!!

Played with the puppy!

Soaked up the sun! (Yes, the sun!)