Thursday, October 29, 2009
New Adventures...
After spending 3 days in WV we headed to Solomons just in time for the wedding preparations! Christophers wedding was on the 10th of October and we had an awesome time. After the wedding we proceeded to move the party down to the Tiki Bar and had an awesome night with family and friends. So awesome that we had to stay in bed all day on Sun! I got to see alot of my friends and do some relaxing as well. We arrived in Edinburgh last week and spent 4 days up north with Cameron's parents, both his brothers as well has one of their girlfriends and her 3 boys. We arrived back to Edinburgh and have been preparing for our next home! I have spent most the day packing and trying to stay under the weight limit and we are ready to go, but first we are stopping in Manchester to visit Kat and Anna, our friends from Honduras and I can't wait to see those girls. Finally on Sunday we are flying back to Egypt! I really will try to keep up with my blog while I'm there and I'm sure being back there will provide plenty of interesting stories... Happy Halloween! xxx
Friday, October 16, 2009
Sunday, September 06, 2009
21 days left
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
More Birthdays
Friday, June 19, 2009
Birthdays
Friday, May 29, 2009
Photos
Another Visitor
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
After I had settled into being back in Malta, I stupidly volunteered to work on a Sunday (we are closed Sundays in the winter) I contracted some type of Rotovirus... no really I think it was some gastro thing or other... either way, I didn't return to work until the next Monday. I am blaming getting sick on the diver I had on Sunday, something was going around his hotel, and I will never volunteer to work on my day off again! I guess it was good as I lost the 5lbs I had put on while I was home. After 4 days of visiting the bathroom every 2 hours I finally went to the doctor almost in tears asking when I was going to get better... he said it could last up to a week. It started on a Monday and by Saturday morning I was finally starting to feel better. That was brutal but thankfully Cameron didn't get it which was good since I needed him to take care of me. After a few days back at work I started diving again and managed to regain my strength and am now 100%.
At the end of the week I returned to work our friends from the
We were both sad when they left, we had such a great time while they were here but we are already trying to make plans to meet up with them and Anna for New Years again this year.
With Kathryn and Leigh gone we have been trying to catch up on our sleep and taking a break from the wine... Work is really starting to pick up and the weather has really been nice lately. This week we are looking at a high of 70F this week! I have divers everyday starting tomorrow through next week so I'm hoping for a bit of a tan soon!!! I love the sun!
Happy Spring everyone!
Monday, May 04, 2009
First pictures then words...
We are standing on top of the Azure window.
All of us in Egypt... just kidding:) Yummy sheesha
Me swimming out of a cave in Gozo
Cam and I
Cam Kat and I looking out over Malta from Mdina
Walking through MdinaMonday, April 06, 2009
Surprise!
I was home for 2 weeks and of course it flew by so fast. I got to see so many people and hang out with friends it was great. I also met a few new members to my inner circle, Saylor Jane and Zora. Friends organized a night out in Leonardtown and although it gets blurry there toward the end, it was a great night! I did some shopping and tons of eating. Once my bags were packed, I mean cram packed, it felt like I had just arrived, as it always does and I was on my way back to the airport. I left at 10pm and landed in London at 9am. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention I had a tooth pulled the day before I left, don’t ask, which made for an interesting trip. I decided to load up on the pain pills once we took off and I had 3 seats in a row so I could lie down. After staying in the same place for so long now I’m beginning to lose my travelers touch and somehow succumbed to some kind of illness. Once we landed in Heathrow, I didn’t know if I could make it off the plane without being sick and grabbed a air sickness bag on the way out just in case. I walk down the stairs of the plane to see a bus we have to take to get back to the airport. It is completely full. The ride was only about 10 minutes but felt like forever, all I could think about while I sweated through my t-shirt was how I was going to throw up on everyone around me. Thankfully I made it and almost collapsed once I got into the fresh air. I started feeling better once I wasn’t moving and tried to find a place to hang out during my layover. I had to wait there all day until my flight to Malta left at 8pm. I rented a room at the yotel, a hotel thingy inside the terminal where you can rent rooms by the hour. Not really rooms, they are more like an Asian inspired train car. I slept for 4 hours and then caught my ride back to Malta.
I arrived at 1am and Cameron was there waiting for me. It felt really good to be back as well as in warmer weather. Since I’ve been back it has been sunny and warm everyday and now I’m just waiting for the water temperature to start to rise back up. We have really been enjoying our new flat and Cam and I are going to have a roommate for a few weeks. Someone that has come for diving courses needs a place to stay while he looks for a more permanent place and it is great extra money for us. He will stay until our friends from the UK come out at the end of the month.
Here are a few pictures taken while I was home.
Monday, March 09, 2009
Visitors
As for Malta, we had a spell of amazing weather where Cam managed to actually get a sunburn and now we are back to gail force winds. I am hoping that within the next few weeks the weather will steadily get warmer and warmer, I need the sun so badly (and a tan!).
Cameron has just done a RYA boating course and the Instructor does these speed boat races here with those boats that I call cigarette boats. That is the boat Cam learned in and now he will be able to drive our boat at the dive center. I can't remember if I said but Cam got a job at H2O this year, he will manage the shop I worked at last summer and I am going to be working at another one at the Radisson Hotel (still H2O). It will be fun to work closer together but that means we won't have any days off together all summer :(
Oh yeah, one of the best things happened the other day... Cameron is diving for a week with a group of fellow Scottish and Irish lads. After introducing himself and chatting of a bit, one of them said "Where are you from? America?"
Ahhh Haaa
That's awesome.
Happy Spring everyone!!!
Pictures
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Valentine's Day
Cam gets pain in his back quite a bit but has never gotten a massage. All the time he spent in Asia where a massage costs less than a beer, he never got one and sort of acted like he would like to... well was I wrong. I booked us for a package at the spa called Romance for Two. I really thought he would be like it but as he started guessing paint balling and go-carting when I told him I had a surprise, I started to get nervous.
As for the package, it was both of us side by side at the spa together for 30 minutes exfoliating, 60 minute massage and then 30 minutes in a private bath/jacuzzi. Apparently that was not something Cam thought he could handle but after a little bit of time he got used to the idea and I was really excited so he agreed to go. He didn't want me to tell anyone (I don't really know why, he's not the first man in the world to get a massage but he obviously didn't know that) and as we are taking a walk the next day before we went to the spa we saw a friend out and the first thing he said was that we were going to get exfoliated and to get massages... I kind of looked at him like, I thought you didn't want to tell anyone? It was almost as if he felt like he was doing something wrong and was confessing it before he got caught.
Anyways, it was amazing! I never wanted it to end and Cam enjoyed it as well, although he acts as if he didn't as he says he doesn't know any guys that have ever gotten massages... I'm not sure if we will be going back anytime soon, at least not as a couple but if I had to guess I would say that will not be Cameron's last massage.
Friday, February 20, 2009
8 days
We stayed in a town called Semporna in Borneo for more than a few weeks, mostly just because we liked the punishment... We lived in the Dragon Inn, which was a hotel on stilts over the water. Through the floor boards of our room you could not only hear but actually see the water below us which seemed very charming at first. The bathroom was much of the same and you just showered over the wooden floor that served as a drain as well. I can't help but think about our little rat mystery there. At night it was hard to ignore the rustling in the walls although the sure sign of them was the soap... which we kept replacing. Every night the rats either got extremely hungry or decided to turn attention to their hygiene. Either way our soap had little rat teeth marks, it seemed every time we turned our backs they had been there. That's also the same town that served me a 'banana split' Malay style with sweet corn and yam flavored ice cream. No wonder the rats were eating soap!
Next place we settled was on Tioman Island in Malaysia. We lived in 2 different places in the few months we were there. They were both actually almost identical little huts. One was on the beach and the other was in the jungle. Both were small wooden huts with a bed and bathroom. I can't believe I'm going to say this but we moved from one to the other because the one in the jungle had a place to hang up clothes and a small dresser. That sounds so desperate. Oh how I love hot water... and washing machines. We washed our clothes in a small bucket in the 'bathroom' which was a toilet, small sink and shower head that sprayed the whole room... with only cold water. The second place we lived had a really nice garden out front with picnic tables and grass. It also was the invasion point for the monkeys living in the jungle behind our hut. I thought they were really cute until they knocked down all the trash cans, rummaged through ours and tried to sneak into our room any chance they got. The locals obviously weren't impressed by their behavior which quickly explained the gunshot sounds in the afternoons and why one of the monkey's was walking around with a nub for an arm... poor guy.
I don't think we could of found somewhere more different for our next home. We moved into a Bedouin Village in the Sinai Desert. When we arrived I think our standards were so low that we thought we hit the jackpot considering this house had a kitchen, a proper bathroom and a locking front door. What we failed to realize was that there was absolutely NO furniture (we had a small mattress but nothing else), there was a huge hole in the back wall of the house, don't ask (which let in half of the deserts sand) and a very unreliable fresh water system. I will admit that it had an incredible view of the mountains and the Red Sea. Apparently twice a week the city water was to come on between the hours of 9am and 4pm or something like that. If you were lucky enough to be home to catch it on then you could fill your tank and have water for the week. BUT what most likely would happen was the water wouldn't come on when it was suppose to and you would miss it, leaving you with no cooking, brushing your teeth with bottled water and showering at work. Don't get me wrong, you could use the well, which was semi-filtered sea water that smelled like animals, so at least you weren't completely left with nothing! After a few months of this we came to our senses and moved. We found a really nice flat closer to town with real furniture, tv and aircon!!! Now, that was nice. It was the first proper place we lived in together which gave us a chance to cook and have friends over. What were we doing before? Let's be honest, I'm not a desert nomad.
After Egypt we moved to the nicest place we've been so far, for 5 weeks. 17 Russell Place. Cameron's parents house. We had a nice big bedroom equipped with lovely bedding, a full length mirror and even a complimentary blow dryer! Now this was luxury. A never-ending supply of clean towels, hot showers and a refrigerator and freezer full of food awaited us in what we both would have described as heaven. Since I had met Cam he had been telling me what his mum's fridge was like and I ready for it to become my reality. We were both ecstatic at the fact that you could turn on the faucet, fill a glass and drink cold, clean water. It was amazing. After this we went to America and were lucky enough to stay in my mom's B & B which was equally as amazing. After all this we were somehow ready to leave our little lap of luxury to see what else was out there.
On to Mexico! We were lucky enough to find a place pretty quickly once we arrived in Playa del Carmen. We responded to an ad and moved into a big house with a Mexican, an Italian and another American! Ok, it was Jessi. This place was pretty good except the neighbors were outrageous. I don't know I can really blame that one on the house though. I was in a good location, had a roof top deck and our bathroom was covered in Mexican tiles which was cool. Oh yeah, we were only 2 blocks from Walmart! We were moving up in the world! Unfortunately the people in the surrounding area either didn't sleep or they had their days and nights mixed up! Of course it made it worse that it was hot so you had to keep the windows open all night if you wanted to live. You name it and it was happening at 3am, washing dishes, burning leaves and even children's birthday parties... full on with Dj's and everything. No joke.
Now. Malta is the most built up place we have been so I had high hopes for our living arrangements. When we arrived summer was just around the corner and there was less choice of flats available. We found one we could afford, was in a great location and have lived there for 10 months now. It has been a great place to live for our first year and fine over the summer. But over the winter it has proved to be a bit old, cold and wet. Most people in Malta have dehumidifiers (it's VERY damp here) and electric heaters. But not us! No, we thought we could make it through the winter without spending the money. But, apparently it's been the coldest and wettest winter in Malta in 50 years! Just our luck:) We are now just trying to get through the last few days (it's really not that cold, highs in the 50's and lows in the 40's) and then will be living the high (and hopefully warm) life in our brand new flat.
Stay Tuned...
Friday, February 13, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Thanks Mom!
Most sports have pinnacle achievements: Mount Everest, Ironman, Jaws. But no sport encompasses the world like scuba diving. No sport has the diversity, the true level of authenticity, the ability for everyman to discover something that has never been seen before. In no sport do kings and paupers pursue the same quest side by side without bias or prejudice or competition. No sport is entirely focused on the purity of the experience, an experience that comes from the pulse of the Earth, from watching life, unrehearsed, unfold before our eyes. We explore the Earth's last frontier. We will never be able to see and do everything available to us. And that's the beauty of our world: limitless possibilities. From pole to pole, country to country and sea to sea; the big, bad, ugly breathtaking and unknown- all of it lures us, pulls us, fulfills us.
If that doesn't inspire you to be a diver, nothing will.
THANKS MOM!!! I LOVE YOU! xo






