Sunday, January 4, 2009

Back in the Groove

After a relaxing three weeks back in the states, my flights back to England left a bit to be desired.  It all started with a 20 minute delay on the Indy taxiway.  Upon reaching Newark we sat on the ramp for another 20 minutes waiting for a gate to open up.  That said, I was sitting next to Jared the Subway guy so that was a bit interesting.  After an hour's layover in Newark we boarded the flight to Bristol.  Once the cabin doors were closed the captain came onto the cabin intercom to make an announcement.  "We are waiting for a technician to inspect a scratch found on the rear cabin door."  To make a long story short, that "scratch" was deemed bad enough to warrant a change of plane.  So we de-boarded, waited in the terminal for 2-3 hours, and finally boarded a substitute 757 around midnight.  Though to be honest, I appreciated the delay because I then had a chance to watch the Colts play on one of the terminal tv's.  Too bad they got beat.  Anyhow, 19 hours after arriving at the Indy airport I was in my Bristol flat.  

I'd say I did a pretty good job checking things off my list of things to do over the Christmas break.  I did a lot of visiting (as many of you know), ate a lot of pizza, watched a lot of football and basketball (both on tv and in person), and did a lot of driving (real cars on real roads).  Was able to finish a book (State of Fear by Michael Crichton) and start another (Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand).  I would certainly recommend State of Fear for anyone interested in the global warming issue.  Crichton wraps a fiction adventure around global warming facts.

This blog is being typed on a new MacBook Pro computer.  Perhaps the best part of this new laptop is the ease with which we can have video chats.  With a broadband connection, a video camera (separate or integral webcam) and an AIM (free), .MAC, or ME account you too can quickly setup a video chat.  At first I was skeptical, but it really does work well.  If any of you out there would like to give this a try, let me know.  All-in-all I'm really enjoying the new computer.

I've been back for a week now and pretty much back in the groove.  Work quickly spooled up to keep me quite busy and this weekend was spent with several friends (English, Indian, Spanish, Italian) out and about Bristol shopping, watching movies, eating at some new pubs and what's become some old favorites.  If this first week is any indicator of the new year, I'm looking forward to an exciting 2009.  I know many of you have an exciting year to come (Phillip and Kelly, Kevin and Karen, to name a few).  I look forward sharing in that as well (all be it from a long distance), so please stay in touch.

Take care everyone,
-ExPat

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